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<p>[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 565852, member: 152"]You kidding? I would buy them right now at 3c each...no questions asked, no returns. I'm sure you think they have been searched, but I doubt they have been searched for what I look for.</p><p><br /></p><p>Think of it this way....I really like morel mushrooms. They grow wild throughout the center of the country from late March through May. I like to go out in the woods hunting for them so the family can have treats.</p><p><br /></p><p>Someone else out there likes to collect hickory bark from fallen hickory trees for barbecue grilling. Best time to do that is before the bugs attack, after it starts to get warm...March through April.</p><p><br /></p><p>You walk up to one of the two of us, don't say what you are looking for, and ask if the woods have already been 'searched'....and whomever you ask says 'yes'.</p><p><br /></p><p>Point here is, you have to be particular about what searching has happened, or the answer is meaningless.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are essentially THREE different things people search coins for...</p><p><br /></p><p>1. Key dates and more valuable semi-key dates (usually in mixed bags, rolls).</p><p>2. High grade coins (usually just in BU rolls).</p><p>3. Die varieties and errors (in both).</p><p><br /></p><p>So...if these wheat cents have been searched, would it be all of the above, or not?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 565852, member: 152"]You kidding? I would buy them right now at 3c each...no questions asked, no returns. I'm sure you think they have been searched, but I doubt they have been searched for what I look for. Think of it this way....I really like morel mushrooms. They grow wild throughout the center of the country from late March through May. I like to go out in the woods hunting for them so the family can have treats. Someone else out there likes to collect hickory bark from fallen hickory trees for barbecue grilling. Best time to do that is before the bugs attack, after it starts to get warm...March through April. You walk up to one of the two of us, don't say what you are looking for, and ask if the woods have already been 'searched'....and whomever you ask says 'yes'. Point here is, you have to be particular about what searching has happened, or the answer is meaningless. There are essentially THREE different things people search coins for... 1. Key dates and more valuable semi-key dates (usually in mixed bags, rolls). 2. High grade coins (usually just in BU rolls). 3. Die varieties and errors (in both). So...if these wheat cents have been searched, would it be all of the above, or not?[/QUOTE]
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