eBay unsearched auctions...

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Brennn10, Sep 16, 2007.

  1. Brennn10

    Brennn10 Coins =

    Hi everyone,
    I was just wondering what the deal was with those UNSEARCHED WHEATIES!!!

    Are these auctions legitimate? I cannot imagine that they are actually unsearched, because of the fact that if there was an expensive coin in there, they would be sure to sell it elsewhere.

    Also, where do these people get such large amounts of coins? The other day I saw one auction where there was a keg full of coins. Where do these people get these coins?

    Thanks!
    -B
     
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  3. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Welcome to the forum B and glad you asked that question.

    No these are NOT unsearched. At some point someone went through them.

    As for kegs of coins it's pretty simple. Dealers buy in volume at 2 or 3 cents apiece. There are still a lot of wheats out there. Not as much in circulation but in hoards that people kept. I have a few thousand myself.

    The kegs they picture probably aren't full anyway. More likely lined with a few thousand wheats on top to make it "look" full. Really - how much would a keg of wheats weigh?

    These seller will often "salt" lots as well. Toss in a decent date that the buyer just "finds". Makes for good feedback.

    I have sold wheats in the past as "searched" because they were. I also told potential buyers I would "salt" them depening on the bid.

    That's how it really works. Some are just more honest about it.
     
  4. Brennn10

    Brennn10 Coins =

    Ok thanks for such a great answer. Now I know not to drop 30 dollars on "unsearched" coins.
     
  5. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    I fully agree with Clembo-- avoid them at all times.
     
  6. Brennn10

    Brennn10 Coins =

    Alrighty then, will do! Thanks!
     
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