Your best Wheatie find

dave in iowa

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Funny how you remember things like this. My best found wheaties are 1911-D, 1913-D, and 1926-S

Rick
 

A 1920-D with a weak D is my best wheatie find so far I think.
 

Hello Dave

Well, my best wheatie is a 1940.
I've only been at it with my ace 250 for about 10 months and found only 3 wheaties, the othe two is a 1945.

Thanks for looking!

Lucky Find
 

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I found a 1909 in the coinstar machine at work today.
 

My oldest wheaty is a 1917, found neer an old railroad in an area where people camped out.
Robin
 

I have found a pile of early "S" mint teen wheats in the past two years in S. Cal. Thirty or so.

My two best wheat finds are a 1909 S, and a 1922 plain.
My best Injun is a 1909 "S".

Living on the West coast does have its advantages with regards to "S" mint oldies. ;D ;D

HH,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

Here is my pretty 1956d i dug about a week ago. Stuck it into the tumbler and this is how she came out looking. What do ya'll think? Honestly the picture doesn't do it justice. Yes I dug this one.

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Cool thread. :)


Masonlid, it is VERY cool to see a Real, DUG 1943 steel cent.


Awesome!



Best Wishes,



Buckles
 

Mine is a 1915s It is the first and only wheat Ive found, so far. I found it in Charleston SC while looking for civil war relics.
 

BuckleBoy said:
Cool thread. :)


Masonlid, it is VERY cool to see a Real, DUG 1943 steel cent.


Awesome!



Best Wishes,



Buckles
Just saw this buckles. I second that. That's usaully the only way they're found. IMO
Newt
 

My oldest found wheatie is a 1917. My oldest found S mint mark is from 1929.
 

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This is the 1943 steel cent. My nicest wheat penny find. My oldest is the 1912, I call it the "unsinkable molly brown"
 

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Nice to have a place to show some wheats...I have found lots so I showed the harder to find 1914D a 1913s and a pretty good looking 1911...
Thanks for a chance to show them.
BillT.
 

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I live in the concrete jungle of Florida so it is highly difficult to find old coins here! It took me a month to find my first wheatie! I've only found maybe 15 since then! Our beaches here have been replenished by open water sand many times. If you find an old coin on the beach it is just a fluke! It is very difficult to get into real good hunting territory in this neck of the woods! I envy the people up north that have better chances of finding older coins than we do here! :( My oldest wheatie was a 1919 that I found on a trip down to Arcadia which is a pretty old town! :icon_study: That's the best I can do in this neck of the palm trees! ::)
 

My wheaties never come out looking that great, so I am gonna cheat by a few years and post my best Indian, a semi key date. This is by far the youngest coin I dug at this particular site. The next youngest is 1839.
 

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Neil in West Jersey said:
My wheaties never come out looking that great, so I am gonna cheat by a few years and post my best Indian, a semi key date. This is by far the youngest coin I dug at this particular site. The next youngest is 1839.

Thats a nice one..Indians loved wheat.
 

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