This 1938S is a recent find.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What a beautiful set. Congratulations.
I believe this is one of the harder S mints to find in this shape. Great coin.
Another nice wheat!
Great looking coin. The S coins are hard to find in great condition.
Ron, I think that is one of your best photos. Great job.
I used to collect bakelite piggy banks with advertising on them. Most banks used to give them as way to encourage saving.
Most coin stores in our area will pay 2 cents each for common date wheaties.
The quantity minted will also help determine if a coin is worth grading. The Red Book shows 1,098,201,100 minted.
The 22D is one of the finest I have seen. Great coin.
I have purchased from Weaver Coin Auctions. I have not been disappointed.
I go to a gold/silver shop that also buys coins. They don't always check the coins if they are busy. I stop 2 or 3 times a week.
Recently found this 14D in a bag of wheats. Been a long time since I found a 14D.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
L&C coins and Northeast coins are both companies where I have made purchases. Been good sources for coins.
Ron, great explanation.
Look for the title Post Your Lincolns. About 288 pages with great photos and some amazing coins.
Recently found this Lincoln.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$50.00 of wheats weighs about 33 lbs. I would buy from a LCS. Sometimes the gold and silver buyers buy coins but don't want to mess with wheats...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Another recent find. 1915D.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I found this 24S in this week in a bag of wheats.
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