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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 547817, member: 16510"]<b>There are still some unsearched wheat's but they about gone!</b></p><p><br /></p><p>$2.50 is not bad for a retail price. We try and get them for 3 cents each and move them on down the line at 4 cents in this part of the world - they are not rare at all!</p><p>There are still some unsearched wheat's but they about gone! None from dealers are unsearched. For a dealer it's just another commodity like bread and milk.</p><p>If you find a little old man, (or woman) who really claims that they or their heir put them away in the mid to late fifties they may be really unsearched but that will be getting rarer and rarer as time goes on and the dates for those are going to primarily be from 1934 and up with a few teens and 20's not mint marked and an occasional 1911, 1910 -P.</p><p>I go through a couple thousand each month and hardly ever get surprised at all - I mean let's face it when we were kids in the 1950's we were searching for 14-D and 09-S then and never found one. How many hands have they been through in the last fifty years alone?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 547817, member: 16510"][b]There are still some unsearched wheat's but they about gone![/b] $2.50 is not bad for a retail price. We try and get them for 3 cents each and move them on down the line at 4 cents in this part of the world - they are not rare at all! There are still some unsearched wheat's but they about gone! None from dealers are unsearched. For a dealer it's just another commodity like bread and milk. If you find a little old man, (or woman) who really claims that they or their heir put them away in the mid to late fifties they may be really unsearched but that will be getting rarer and rarer as time goes on and the dates for those are going to primarily be from 1934 and up with a few teens and 20's not mint marked and an occasional 1911, 1910 -P. I go through a couple thousand each month and hardly ever get surprised at all - I mean let's face it when we were kids in the 1950's we were searching for 14-D and 09-S then and never found one. How many hands have they been through in the last fifty years alone?[/QUOTE]
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