"unsearched" rolls.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Detecto92, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Its the 2nd biggest coin scam out there.

    Just think about it, if you had a roll of Indian head pennies, maybe over 60 years in the same wrapping, passed down from your grandfather, would you look through it 1st?

    DUH!

    I love how these people dupe newbies. They purchase new old stock rolls, fill them up with wheats, put a Indian head on each end, crimp the roll, and use a little steel wool to make it look aged.

    I also like how the say "some customers have been finding silver dimes in there as well!"

    I did purchase a unsearched roll a while back that was supposedly 100% genuine, I knew it was a scam, but I wanted to see how they package them.

    These rolls were supposedly 30 years old, and I found a gem bu wheat penny that was bright as the sun in with the other wheats. If it was TRULY a unsearched roll, I think the coin would of toned with the rest.
     
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  3. GJ1103

    GJ1103 coin addicted Navy man

    I will buy an "unsearched" roll every now and then, only because they do typically have a good mix of dates. Sure I know I am not going to really find a 1909-s VDB, a 1914-d or a 1955 DD, but it does help fill in some of the spots in a newly started album. Plus they do salt them with some IHC's too.

    Greg
     
  4. Forkeh

    Forkeh New Member

    The way I see it, if you had a roll with Indian heads on the ends, or old silver dimes, would you sell it on ebay for ??? monies? No, you would open it.
     
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