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@@davidburgess9401 Wheat Cents that were minted 1934 and earlier generally have more value due to lower mintage numbers (Population). I would recommend getting a red book to see what the numbers are. I can tell you that 1909 S VDB, 1914 D, 1931 S are all key dates. 1910 S-1915 S, 1923 S, 1926 S are all semi key dates. 1922 D with as well as without D are valuable errors
I am kinda knew, puttering lately with collecting. Your video breathed life and excitement into re-evaluating to go further!! Thank you so much! Your excitement is contagious my friend and I so appreciate it. There's many channels with great information, and appreciate them. But you are a ball of REAL life fire for those who are learning, dabble or on fence on "is this really worth the while"? YOU are the real deal my friend! Showing us finds are certainly attainable!
Great job Rob. I love me some wheaties. I recall when I had my store a customer pain with 535 pennies in a tin. Nothing newer than 1936 including 10 indian head cents. They're still in the tin.
For $50.00 I believe that is a great deal. Those early dates including the 1909 and the vdb justified the purchase. I've been going through a box and I found 45 wheat cents. 5 of them are 1958 uncirculated. Denver and Philadelphia. Technically i have alot of 1958 uncirculated. But still nice to find. One 1943 steel no mint mark. I have 4 rolls to go.
When you said you paid $50 for that - and it had about six rolls in it - I thought you overpaid. That's about 16 cents per wheatie. When I buy wheaties in bulk, I usually pay 3-5 cents each - but they never have the variety of years and mint marks that you had. I think you got a really sweet deal there! I would have been happy with that purchase - and going with your gut paid off!. Another great video!
My grandad got me collecting wheats decades ago. They were still fairly common in pocket change until the 80's. This video reminded me that it's time to pass my gallon of unsearched wheats on to the grandkids.
Garage/estate sale collections can be the most fun to hunt & organize - it's the proverbial box of chocolates. I once came across a Colonial-era coin mixed in with random copper & brass in the bottom of a purchased tin. And yes it was a $50 value: you got several hours of entertainment out of it which is worth something in & of itself (like miniature golf or renting a pool table) plus you now have a cool small beginner's collection to share or sell cheap. I am curious if you got a total count of the pure # of pennies in there- was it more than 300 or so?
Considering you are 111 away from a set it was money well spent. A super fun hunt to watch. I would fill in the blanks with your PC. Some of those pennies were gorgeous with awesome detail. Keep up the fun hunts.
I’ve seen the 1922D alone sell for $20 in a coin shop. Going by coin shop prices I think all the scarcer dates and old ones in good condition would be more than $50 just by themselves. On Friday I got a 1943 steel penny in the Coinstar and found my first Dr. Mary Edwards Walker quarter. Philadelphia of course because I live in the Northeast.
You did a great job!.....Upgrading with your backstock, etc was a good idea too...That tin was from someone who dump alot of their coins from a few albums, which is fine. You got your moneys worth and some more. I still enjoy doing this, by the way I started in 1957, almost 70 years ago. My mother gave me a buck, a $1 Silver certificate, to go to the meat market and buy a couple lbs of hamburger meat, probably 35 0r 39c per lb. I got a 1912-S wheat cent as the only cent I got back, and it looked old. It was a decent vg. still have it in that blue 35c Lincoln album, fast forward to 1958, my next door neighbor who was born in the 1800's and collected coins, gave me a 1909-s cent, for my birthday on June 6, that he found in the Sunday offering plate at his church. He was the treasurer for the church so he had great access to all the change. So that was the coin bug that bite me almost 70 yrs ago in Calif. Good luck with your collecting and videos!
I absolutely LOVED reading this comment. Thank you for making my night. My story started in 1982, when I got a 1935 Buffalo nickel back in change. I thought I had won the lottery 😂. It was in nice shape and I decided to collect Buffalo nickels and wheat Pennies. Have a great evening and thank you again for sharing your story with us all.
My sister and I were playing under an old oak tree in front of our church. She found a 1916-D mercury dime. We traded it back and forth for years. I ended up doing lots of chores to finally obtain it for good! We didn’t have any idea it was a rare coin, we just thought it was cool looking. I still have it today in my Dansco Mercury album . I cherish those days. I really enjoyed reading your post! Coin collecting creates lots of great memories! P.S. that was over 55 years ago! She and I are the only two in our family alive today. May God protect her.
I enjoyed this. I have a "Sucrets" tin from when I was young with 1010-1930's wheat cents inside. I have no idea what they are worth. Where is a good spot to search price for older wheat penny's? I had like 20 bucks in them 40's/50's, but finally sold them like 30 years ago. Wheat cents are fun.
MEGA SCORE on the yard sale find. That is an epic tin. I would go back and see if the seller has anymore, GOOD goodies. I got a 1982 P small date zinc cent today back in change. Put it in my book.
Late '60's early '70's I went through all my collection coins from my paper route collections and swapped new coins for all the Wheaties and 1964 and earlier dimes, quarters and half dollars. 5 books filled in my safe deposit box. The foundation of my collection. May sound boring but was fun, especially when I would find Indian Head Pennies and Buffalo Nickles.
I think you did amazing, wheat pennies are one of my favorite search, definitely a lot of profit to be made usually, considering that jar could’ve been all common dates, awesome hunt!!!
Last week, I bought 438 Wheat Cents from an older gentleman that was moving into a retirement home. He asked for 2 cents each and I paid him that. Went through them and found a 1909 VDB in XF condition.
I bought a box of King George the 6th pennies for $25 CAD. Good news and bad news. Good news - about 130 King George pennies (most of which were 1950, curiously). Bad news - almost all of them had been cleaned. There was a 1943 Newfoundland penny in there too which, sadly, had also been cleaned but is still great. I put up a similar type of video to this on RUclips going through them.
@@ScrappinLou There is not a lot of value in 1950 to 1952 Kg 6 pennies but its a shame most of them were cleaned and also usually a purchase like that if its all the same date means a collection dump all the good stuff was sold off and what is left are the cast offs there are still millions of pennies out there here in Canada because people hoarded them by the millions so still an easy cheap buy here
I’m a metal detectorist and a coin collector semi novice I would say but I saw on one of your videos that you actually sell coins so I’m interested to take a look at your stuff how do I go about doing that?
Hey Rob, this one was a little different, but I liked it. This was a real interesting penny hunt, and very entertaining. Nice job, keep up the excellent work as always!
I got to think the seller knew what he had there in general since he didn't budge on the price, or maybe he was just a cranky old guy like me. LOL I do think you did well though, and honestly it made a good video.
Rob, I found an old coin that has a dime back and a wheat penny back on the same coin. Ideas on value????I know it is super rare mis stamp and its uncirculated it appears
If the two sides are different metals it is an altered coin. If both sides are copper or clad, maybe it’s an error but 99.99% of those are altered coins. Shoot me an email.
Nice job of sharing your finds. You did better than I thought you would! Too bad so many of the better coins appear to have been cleaned or have surface contamination. Still, very entertaining video.
20 used to order 5,000 pennies Every payday and we would dump them out on the pool table search through them we found meaning of good Treasures even The elusive 1909 SVDB. Those were the days. We sold a ton of em. Sometimes I wish I could go back, but then when I look at my silver stack I think to myself I'm doing just fine😊
It’s not about The Greed or Value !!! It’s All about the Satisfaction of Your Collection and Time Spent With IT and Hopefully Passing IT On To a Younger Responsible Family Member or Friend !!!!
I bought a full $25 box of wheat pennies off eBay and it had lower mintage coins but no semi key dates until the last roll when I found a 26 S in higher condition like a XF-40
Yesterday I scored a similar deal on a small ziplock bag filled with 50 early Lincoln’s dating between 1910 thru 1919 that I found at a local antiques store. I paid the princely sum of $1.00 for the whole bag. 😂 One third of these wheaties were 1919-S ranging from G4 to F-12. About 10 more were 1910’s in G4 to F-15. There were also a couple of 1919-D’s, several 1919’s, three 1917’s, and two 1911’s - all mostly between G4 to VG10. While nothing was high grade, I definitely came out ahead on this deal. All of these very early Lincoln’s would easily sell for anywhere from 25 cents all the way up to as much as $2.00 each - depending on grade - if tossed into a “junk box” on a table at a show or on a counter in a coin shop.
All right, I got a question. I don’t collect pennies when you got those books filled. What would they be worth? Sincerely, Chuck. PS what does the steel sense usually go for? I have a steel set in good condition. I don’t even know where I got it from?
I have a 1931S penny. My son's girl friend gave me her mom's coin collection. She had passed away years ago. I tried to pay her for it but she refused.
I bought an old tin full of wheat pennies at a garage sale in my neighborhood for $50. I wasn't expecting too much from it since it seemed like mostly 1950's coins on the top, but BOY WAS I WRONG! Let's see what goodies we actually find!
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I think I have a 1931 S and a few others that you are missing. I'd have to go back and look.
Why is it important to put wheats in books, do they have better value?
@@davidburgess9401 Wheat Cents that were minted 1934 and earlier generally have more value due to lower mintage numbers (Population). I would recommend getting a red book to see what the numbers are. I can tell you that 1909 S VDB, 1914 D, 1931 S are all key dates. 1910 S-1915 S, 1923 S, 1926 S are all semi key dates. 1922 D with as well as without D are valuable errors
I am kinda knew, puttering lately with collecting. Your video breathed life and excitement into re-evaluating to go further!! Thank you so much! Your excitement is contagious my friend and I so appreciate it. There's many channels with great information, and appreciate them. But you are a ball of REAL life fire for those who are learning, dabble or on fence on "is this really worth the while"? YOU are the real deal my friend! Showing us finds are certainly attainable!
Thank you!
Great job Rob. I love me some wheaties. I recall when I had my store a customer pain with 535 pennies in a tin. Nothing newer than 1936 including 10 indian head cents. They're still in the tin.
For $50.00 I believe that is a great deal. Those early dates including the 1909 and the vdb justified the purchase. I've been going through a box and I found 45 wheat cents. 5 of them are 1958 uncirculated. Denver and Philadelphia. Technically i have alot of 1958 uncirculated. But still nice to find. One 1943 steel no mint mark. I have 4 rolls to go.
Agree.
That sounds like a fun box!
@kamoroso94 The box was good. Not a record for me but still a nice box.
1944 Steel Wheat Penny: $408,000
1943 Copper Wheat Penny: $250,000
1856 Flying Eagle Penny: $25,000
1924 S Wheat Penny: $12,000
1873 Indian Head Penny: $10,000
1858 Flying Eagle Penny: $10,000
1857 Flying Eagle Penny: $7,000
1922 D Wheat Penny: $6,000
1914 D Wheat Penny: $5,600
1909 S VDB Wheat Penny: $4,150
Where do you find the buyer once you find the penny?
Man a 1909 vdb has been my dream coin since I was 8. Never seen one
You want a1909 svdb that's the money one
You can go to any coin shop and get one for $5-$10.
Great Job !
Congratulations !
Have the best ones professionally Graded !
I wasn’t too optimistic but you got a lot of nice ones there. Solid value in that set!
I think so too!
Agree.
I’d say it was $50.00 worth of fun. I always love your penny vids.
I think that was awesome fun to watch. Thank you, keep smiling.
Rob please 🙏 complete the book and auction it off
When you said you paid $50 for that - and it had about six rolls in it - I thought you overpaid. That's about 16 cents per wheatie. When I buy wheaties in bulk, I usually pay 3-5 cents each - but they never have the variety of years and mint marks that you had. I think you got a really sweet deal there! I would have been happy with that purchase - and going with your gut paid off!. Another great video!
I agree 💯 percent
I definitely think that fifty dollars was well spent, that was a fun hunt.
My grandad got me collecting wheats decades ago. They were still fairly common in pocket change until the 80's. This video reminded me that it's time to pass my gallon of unsearched wheats on to the grandkids.
Most coin shops will only pay you 3 cents a penny.
Garage/estate sale collections can be the most fun to hunt & organize - it's the proverbial box of chocolates. I once came across a Colonial-era coin mixed in with random copper & brass in the bottom of a purchased tin.
And yes it was a $50 value: you got several hours of entertainment out of it which is worth something in & of itself (like miniature golf or renting a pool table) plus you now have a cool small beginner's collection to share or sell cheap.
I am curious if you got a total count of the pure # of pennies in there- was it more than 300 or so?
Oh man…. I forgot you to count it up!
You did well on this hunt, I'd say you got your money's worth!
You had fun on this hunt too, thanks for sharing.
Man I love yard sales for this reason
I got a roll of mixed 2009 (P&D) quarters for face value at a yard sale last weekend.
...and estate sales!!
this summer i hit almost each yard sales and asked for coins! Not too many people were selling coins in my area
@@gabeacgabeacevedo I feel.ya....it is definitely a hit or miss.
@@ZosoRocks1 all fun and part of the hunt!
I need to make some collection books here by 2025
That 1910 looks brown Unc. Easily 25 by itself. The 22d is another 15-20. GREAT BUY
Considering you are 111 away from a set it was money well spent. A super fun hunt to watch. I would fill in the blanks with your PC. Some of those pennies were gorgeous with awesome detail. Keep up the fun hunts.
I did. Now it’s only missing 5
Ya, seems like a pretty good purchase overall. Nice hunt and fill Rob!
Take the tin back to the guy that sold it to you and ask for a refill ! lol
I’ve seen the 1922D alone sell for $20 in a coin shop. Going by coin shop prices I think all the scarcer dates and old ones in good condition would be more than $50 just by themselves. On Friday I got a 1943 steel penny in the Coinstar and found my first Dr. Mary Edwards Walker quarter. Philadelphia of course because I live in the Northeast.
You did a great job!.....Upgrading with your backstock, etc was a good idea too...That tin was from someone who dump alot of their coins from a few albums, which is fine. You got your moneys worth and some more. I still enjoy doing this, by the way I started in 1957, almost 70 years ago. My mother gave me a buck, a $1 Silver certificate, to go to the meat market and buy a couple lbs of hamburger meat, probably 35 0r 39c per lb. I got a 1912-S wheat cent as the only cent I got back, and it looked old. It was a decent vg. still have it in that blue 35c Lincoln album, fast forward to 1958, my next door neighbor who was born in the 1800's and collected coins, gave me a 1909-s cent, for my birthday on June 6, that he found in the Sunday offering plate at his church. He was the treasurer for the church so he had great access to all the change. So that was the coin bug that bite me almost 70 yrs ago in Calif. Good luck with your collecting and videos!
I absolutely LOVED reading this comment. Thank you for making my night. My story started in 1982, when I got a 1935 Buffalo nickel back in change. I thought I had won the lottery 😂. It was in nice shape and I decided to collect Buffalo nickels and wheat Pennies. Have a great evening and thank you again for sharing your story with us all.
My sister and I were playing under an old oak tree in front of our church. She found a 1916-D mercury dime. We traded it back and forth for years. I ended up doing lots of chores to finally obtain it for good! We didn’t have any idea it was a rare coin, we just thought it was cool looking. I still have it today in my Dansco Mercury album . I cherish those days. I really enjoyed reading your post! Coin collecting creates lots of great memories!
P.S. that was over 55 years ago! She and I are the only two in our family alive today. May God protect her.
I enjoyed this. I have a "Sucrets" tin from when I was young with 1010-1930's wheat cents inside. I have no idea what they are worth. Where is a good spot to search price for older wheat penny's? I had like 20 bucks in them 40's/50's, but finally sold them like 30 years ago. Wheat cents are fun.
You did better than i thought you would have on that!
MEGA SCORE on the yard sale find. That is an epic tin. I would go back and see if the seller has anymore, GOOD goodies. I got a 1982 P small date zinc cent today back in change. Put it in my book.
All wheat Penny's are always great
I think you did really great with the yard sale tin, Rob another great video!
Fantastic finds and deal! I'm missing 19 to finish my album and probably never be able to finish it cheapfully.
You can do it!
Yeah, you did well with that tin box.
Awesome video congratulations on finding 2 1909 and a 1910 wheat pennies and congrats on finding other finds thanks for sharing Rob
A good buy I would say. Very nice!
I think so too!
I think you did really well... Did you ask if they had coins, or they were out on the table???
Technically they were setting up but I did ask for more and they said they didn’t think so.
I've never seen actual coins being sold .. I have asked and bought some that way.... Very nice..
Nice find. Made great albums. If I had them, I would complete those albums.
Excellent find! Fun hunt as always! 😃
Great video as always! You should keep it and try and complete it with future garage sale and eBay buys.
Great finds, wheats are are fun to search 😀🇺🇸
Yes they are!
That was fun man. I appreciate what you do.
Late '60's early '70's I went through all my collection coins from my paper route collections and swapped new coins for all the Wheaties and 1964 and earlier dimes, quarters and half dollars. 5 books filled in my safe deposit box. The foundation of my collection. May sound boring but was fun, especially when I would find Indian Head Pennies and Buffalo Nickles.
Rob you scored 🤩
I think you did amazing, wheat pennies are one of my favorite search, definitely a lot of profit to be made usually, considering that jar could’ve been all common dates, awesome hunt!!!
That is awesome, nice find Rob!
Fun Rob!
Good $50 investment.
Well done!
You did pretty good
Cool and different hunt ideas. Loved it! Happy Hunting! Stephen
I think you did very well for $50! Nice!
i would love to pick up something like that!
Looks like fun!
Well done Rob ! RFT!! My favorite!!!
I'd say the 1909, 1909 VDB & the 1910 are probably close to $50 right there.
Last week, I bought 438 Wheat Cents from an older gentleman that was moving into a retirement home. He asked for 2 cents each and I paid him that. Went through them and found a 1909 VDB in XF condition.
man bless that dudes heart, i hope he has a nice move and kept a coin for good luck
That is an amazing deal!
$8.76 for 438 Wheaties??? You should be arrested for taking advantage of a senior citizen! 🤔👮♂🚓🚔
You have about $5. Don't spend it all in one place.
Congratulations on your pick up. Very nice.
You lucky devil I'm jealous but congrats on your finds keep on hunting and thanks for sharing cool peace out latter
Wish I could find a container like that even here in Canada and I would even take a jar full of wheat cents 50 dollars well spent I say
I bought a box of King George the 6th pennies for $25 CAD. Good news and bad news. Good news - about 130 King George pennies (most of which were 1950, curiously). Bad news - almost all of them had been cleaned. There was a 1943 Newfoundland penny in there too which, sadly, had also been cleaned but is still great. I put up a similar type of video to this on RUclips going through them.
@@ScrappinLou There is not a lot of value in 1950 to 1952 Kg 6 pennies but its a shame most of them were cleaned and also usually a purchase like that if its all the same date means a collection dump all the good stuff was sold off and what is left are the cast offs there are still millions of pennies out there here in Canada because people hoarded them by the millions so still an easy cheap buy here
That’s some good goodies
I think it's worth the price congratulations
I’m a metal detectorist and a coin collector semi novice I would say but I saw on one of your videos that you actually sell coins so I’m interested to take a look at your stuff how do I go about doing that?
You find some of the coolest stuff. Love it.
Hey Rob, this one was a little different, but I liked it. This was a real interesting penny hunt, and very entertaining. Nice job, keep up the excellent work as always!
What a nice score! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Yeah real good tin!
I got to think the seller knew what he had there in general since he didn't budge on the price, or maybe he was just a cranky old guy like me. LOL I do think you did well though, and honestly it made a good video.
I think it was a great find! Good value
you got a great deal, that 1909 VBD has to be worth way more that $50, I have been looking for 50 years and never found one
Rob, I found an old coin that has a dime back and a wheat penny back on the same coin. Ideas on value????I know it is super rare mis stamp and its uncirculated it appears
If the two sides are different metals it is an altered coin. If both sides are copper or clad, maybe it’s an error but 99.99% of those are altered coins. Shoot me an email.
Nice job of sharing your finds. You did better than I thought you would! Too bad so many of the better coins appear to have been cleaned or have surface contamination. Still, very entertaining video.
20 used to order 5,000 pennies Every payday and we would dump them out on the pool table search through them we found meaning of good Treasures even The elusive 1909 SVDB. Those were the days. We sold a ton of em. Sometimes I wish I could go back, but then when I look at my silver stack I think to myself I'm doing just fine😊
You scored a solid value, and a fun time. Can't get mad about that!
Just made my night 👍
And I was stoked with my 1955 S I pulled Saturday 😂
Almost a complete Wheat cent collection is great! My luxk would have been nothing but 1955-58 weaties. 😂
That was fun, great find at the yard sale, you did really well.
It’s not about The Greed or Value !!! It’s All about the Satisfaction of Your Collection and Time Spent With IT and Hopefully Passing IT On To a Younger Responsible Family Member or Friend !!!!
I'd say you for sure made your money back, and then some. Awesome find.
Pretty good deal !
What a great find! I love taking a chance on stuff like that. 👍
Nice score .
nice finds.! definitely can't get mad at that.!!!!
Nice yard sale pick up!
Thanks 👍
Rob may add this collection to many other completed sets in his suitcases. And my excitment is working on a5ton 54 international windowed travelall..
SO WHAT IS THE VALUE OF FIRST ALBUM?
That’s interesting. Small tin is exactly where I store my old wheat pennies as well - all 50+ of them.
That was really cool find
That’s a good find.
My brother collected wheat pennies for a boy scout badge,i look at them every once in a while
How much in money value are the pennies from the tin worth?
I bought a full $25 box of wheat pennies off eBay and it had lower mintage coins but no semi key dates until the last roll when I found a 26 S in higher condition like a XF-40
that was to much fun.
I would have passed for $50, but I understand that it will make an interesting video for the channel
i have a nearly mint condition 1945 penny with no mint mark and boy is it shiny
Good stuff, Rob
Yesterday I scored a similar deal on a small ziplock bag filled with 50 early Lincoln’s dating between 1910 thru 1919 that I found at a local antiques store. I paid the princely sum of $1.00 for the whole bag. 😂
One third of these wheaties were 1919-S ranging from G4 to F-12. About 10 more were 1910’s in G4 to F-15. There were also a couple of 1919-D’s, several 1919’s, three 1917’s, and two 1911’s - all mostly between G4 to VG10.
While nothing was high grade, I definitely came out ahead on this deal. All of these very early Lincoln’s would easily sell for anywhere from 25 cents all the way up to as much as $2.00 each - depending on grade - if tossed into a “junk box” on a table at a show or on a counter in a coin shop.
Fun video!
Did Charlani clean your barbecue yesterday? She said she would so you can cook up your famous steak bites!❤
All right, I got a question. I don’t collect pennies when you got those books filled. What would they be worth? Sincerely, Chuck. PS what does the steel sense usually go for? I have a steel set in good condition. I don’t even know where I got it from?
Your seller was wise about the price. You made out brother.
Oh boy I just enjoy watching you
I have a 1931S penny. My son's girl friend gave me her mom's coin collection. She had passed away years ago. I tried to pay her for it but she refused.
'31-S is a semi-key date. Don't misplace it.
Great and exciting video
That was great
Thank you!