10,000 copper pennies, delivered. Some wheats mixed in. The company has been very communicative during the process.
Overall, a great deal. +1 and will most likely buy again.
wasn't able to find much info on identifing/valuing rare 'wheat' pennies....got any links i can check out before i try to get CCE to ship some to canada?

As much as I would love to ship to Canada, it just does not make sense given the main function of selling copper pennies as bullion investments and the legality involved of claiming some is bullion and other is numismatic. I've spoken to the FINCEN about my business and business practices and one of the factors that makes me not a money service business is that I ship only to the United States.
As far as wheats go in the copper pennies. It's definitely a "value added" portion as I sell foremost as copper pennies and assume there are zero wheats. That way, anything that turns up valuable numismatically speaking is a happy bonus.