I got hurt this spring and couldn't work, including lifting boxes of pennies. So there's been no penny-sorting or other income all summer long. By August money was getting damned tight, so I decided to sell the wheats I've accumulated. Offered them on eBay in 2-pound (300 coin) lots. Sold 'em all--JUST TWELVE AUCTIONS--and tonight I got two complaints plus one Negative--my first Neg in 5 years and nearly 700 transactions. Three crybabies out of twelve damned auctions. That's a 25% crybaby rate for buyers of wheats, compared to ZERO complaints (not counting one fraud attempt) for buyers of over a TON of bullion pennies.
From now on I'm just throwing the wheats in with the rest of the bullion coins. Screw those whiners. I guess I'm lucky the folks who reported getting 1909 and 1919 coins didn't complain about how worn they were.