by Sheba » Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:20 pm
Just a guess from a very 'non-expert' person ... but I think if you can buy wheats at .03, they are probably dated mostly from 40s and 50s. If they are dated from the 10s and 20s and are in good condition selling for .03 per penny, let the rest of us know where
Those dates, if they are clean, non-damaged indians in good condition (won't see any letters on the head band of the indian, but there also won't be scratches, pits or corrosion to rate as a clean 'G') are a very good buy at 1.00 per penny.
IMHO only. Experts may have much better guides for you.

Sheba
Now let's see ... where is that blasted cat! I'm hungry. woof, whine, drool, sniff ... 'here kitty, kitty, kitty, nice kitty. Where are you little kitty?