Have I ever had a $1000 Coke?

Right - although wheat-ear cents were quite common until at least the mid-70s, allowing time for those from 1943 to have acquired plenty of wear. I fear the fact that few of them now circulate means the chance of rare ones being found has dropped.

This site says their “melt value” is around $2.20.

I went home and checked my plastic tube o’ wheaties. No '43 (dang). Anybody want to pay anything for about 9 '44s?

So, 100k is better than winning a lottery? You’ve got some pretty sad lotteries in your area. :stuck_out_tongue:

Not saying I wouldn’t take the hundred grand, though.

Crap.

You may well have paid $1000 dollars for coke but it was probably not the kind that you drink.