Romalae wrote:I'm not sure what could be causing your Wheatie drought. It's just bad luck I suppose. Just keep sorting and it'll get better.
scyther wrote:Hm I wonder if I'll ever be able to get one of each year.
uthminsta wrote:scyther wrote:Hm I wonder if I'll ever be able to get one of each year.
Good luck with 1922. I recall finally buying a 22D a few years ago, and noting that with that purchase, I had completed a "one-per-year" set all the way back into the 1870's. 7.16 million that year, which is the least of any Lincoln-era year. The next tier down would be 1931-32-33. Also very low total mintages those years because of the depression. I suppose that is part of the reason for the extremely low mintage on the 31-S.
Check out this chart I just made with the total cent mintages (across all mints) for the pre-1940 years.
1922 … 7,160,000
1932 … 19,562,000
1933 … 20,560,000
1931 … 24,742,000
1921 … 54,431,000
1915 … 55,975,120
1914 … 80,568,432
1912 … 82,995,060
1923 … 83,423,000
1924 … 89,394,000
1913 … 98,437,352
1909 … 103,006,618
1911 … 117,875,787
1910 … 152,846,218
1928 … 182,552,000
1927 … 185,886,000
1925 … 188,909,000
1926 … 189,658,000
1916 … 190,299,677
1938 … 191,886,734
1930 … 221,801,000
1934 … 243,526,000
1929 … 277,140,000
1917 … 285,169,785
1935 … 331,040,000
1918 … 370,614,634
1936 … 379,387,569
1939 … 383,709,520
1937 … 394,109,320
1920 … 405,665,000
1919 … 588,935,000
TOTAL ... 6,001,265,826.
Six billion wheats minted from 1909-1939. Compare that with 20 billion minted from 1940-1958.
scyther wrote:So the rarest I have is a 1913. I should probably have just bought the memorial book...
hags wrote:the pre 40s will show up in the reject bin on the second pass.
spacemanX wrote:6.5% 1920's
8.2 % 1910's including 1909
therefore it is more probable to find a teen's penny than a 20's.
exbingoaddict wrote:Market Harmony crunched the numbers on wheats out there. Check it out below:
http://marketharmony.net/uploads/pennies_in_circulation.pdf
spacemanX wrote:therefore estimate for a $25 box would be 5.2 wheats per box, and many of us are getting closer to 10 or so per box.
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