Gobirds wrote: If I were to just throw the Wheats in with the rest of the copper, I would miss out on making the extra money for the numismatic value as I generally sell copper bullion for .015 cents per penny.
That is my theory at least.
CtrlAltBernanke wrote:I was wondering that myself. If people want to sell wheat pennies at a premium then I will be more than happy to play along. I'm new to hoarding and am still going through my second box of pennies but so far I've got close to $3 in wheat pennies. I only go through the boxes that weigh more than 17 lbs. Any $25 box that weighs less than that I deliver to a drop bank and they seem to be fine accepting an unopened box. I posted a topic in the nickel category wondering if war nickels do the same thing as wheat pennies once they go to a new nickel. Nobody seemed to think so but I wonder if Indian head nickels will go for even more when there is a new alloy. I will probably purchase a lot of Indian head nickels soon and just hold on to them for a few years to see if that happens. If not I'm pretty sure I can get my money back for them. I too plan on eventually selling all my wheat pennies for silver but since I'm new to hoarding coins I will probably do that in a year or two. Btw, I called my local coin store and he said that he was selling a pound of wheat pennies for $9. I couldn't believe it.
reddirtcoins wrote:Heck, Just the other night I did $200fv and got my normal 20% copper but only 49 wheats.. I mean, what the heck!@@!@... 49, really?? I use to get 15-20 per box easy... My halfs are stinking, now my wheats!!.. I'm just happy my war nickels are still steady.
Really thinking of flipping my copper for wheats this summer. That is after I make "year" bags..
db23 wrote:I am trying to figure out why people are willing to pay huge premiums for 'unsearched' wheat cents. I don't split them out at this point, when my sorters reject the early date wheats, I just throw them back into the copper pile. What am I missing here? Are the odds of finding a valuable better date or error in a small batch of 'unsearched' wheats really that good?
Numis Pam wrote:What do you mean by "year" bags?
reddirtcoins wrote:Numis Pam wrote:What do you mean by "year" bags?
$50fv of 59's - $50fv of 60's, etc.. etc.. all the way to 82. Call it bored but, sooner or later you're going to start seeing them. I guess I'm just getting a head start.
My idea is to make some lots of 59-81 with the 82 as a bonus.. Not sure what I'll get but, it is just another twist to try and pull a little profit.
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