I get my cents to search in $50 bags and also $25 in rolls (not bricks). On average, I pull 15-20 from the $50 bag and about 7-10 from the $25 in rolls. I also average about 10-12 Canadian from the bags and 5-10 from the rolls. Live in Norhtern Iowa so see a few more Canadians than most I think?
How many Wheaties are you pulling on a brick?
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Wow you have good luck finding that many. I find on average maybe 2 to 10 in a brick.
Now I just grab wheat rolls when I see them at the candy shop... oops I mean coin shop.
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I probably average around 5-10 a box anymore. Some days there are 1-2, others there are 20+. Getting tired of seeing Canadian cents though, all the way down here in southeastern PA. Still working through a box from last week, and probably pulled around 8 or so wheats, oldest being a 1919. Been slow searching here lately.Comment
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I don't even keep track,just drop them in the "wheatie tub" and keep on searching. I do have them rolled up and a count of $50 bags so eventually I can get some statistics.Comment
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I don't keep count either. It's feast or famine with the wheats and canadians. I keep them and roll them up. I'll figure out what to do with them down the line.Rock
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I lean toward Roger's opinion. I can definitely see 50/box in a few federal reserve bricks, as someone may have dumped a bunch into a coin counter, or at their bank.-Sean
Search started in Sep 2011. 913,650 cents searched as of 9/24/13.Comment
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It's ok. I don't go through too many bricks these days as I have alot of irons in the fire. These past 2 or 3 I have been averaging at least 1 a roll...averaging. Sometimes I get 3-4 a roll and sometimes I get none. But on the average lately it has been 1 per roll. I think there are people rolling up wheaties and taking them to the bank. I actually found a 1910 wheatie 2 months ago in a brick. When you're hot, you're hot and when you're not, you're not I guess. I would rather be finding 1 2011P-1DO-004 per roll so I could catch up with Rock and Joe.
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Why do you guys despise my Canadian cent so much? I was kind of set back when I read a few of your comments about that
When I search my bricks (CANADIAN), I average 2 wheats per box and about $1.50 in US. This last brick I searched I managed to find over $7.00 is US pennies and only 1 wheat. I was quite impressed with that brick. So I guess here in Canada I find an average of $48 in CANADIAN in my bricks!
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Lara, no problem here with Canadian cents! I actually ordered two Harris folders to attempt filling them along with the US Cent folders I'm doing for our Grandson. Just a couple of weeks ago I even found a 2001 Canadian cent with the die chip next to the 1 in the date. I think your 1936 "Dot" cent may be on the rarity level of maybe our 1992 CAM, or the 1969 DDO!! I still need to figure out that 1965 Large Beads vs Small Beads thing though!! LOL Bill"Enjoy Every Sandwich"- Warren Zevon
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lara,I don't think we despise them...but you've got to remember we're looking for Lincoln Cents (LCR) so I'd bet not everybody is collecting them and anything else found in a bag of supposely Lincoln Cents might be considered a disappointment to some. I do set them aside and especially like the older stuff 30's,40's ,50's. But I don't take the time to learn about them or any other cent.There is just too much for me to learn about Abe.
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