EBay roll hunting.

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by bruthajoe, Jan 20, 2020.

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Is eBay a good source for coin roll hunting?

  1. Yes

  2. No

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  4. Not likely

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  1. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Here is the first order. I see nothing special. I placed the ones with the most detail on the bottom row. The 1921 on the top row is not a D. I also notice the best obverses have less desirable reverses. IMG_20200124_143519.jpg IMG_20200124_143709.jpg IMG_20200124_143741.jpg IMG_20200124_143933.jpg IMG_20200124_152013.jpg IMG_20200124_154854__01.jpg
     
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  3. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Although there are 50 the weight comes in at almost 2 dimes short.
     

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  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    normal, that is from wear
     
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  5. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Yes, a 4% weight loss isn't surprising. And a 1921-P is nothing to sneeze at, even if it's a details coin due to reverse scratches. Definitely worth a positive feedback, IMHO.

    Don't forget to check any 1942-D dimes for the 1942/1-D overdate.
     
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  6. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Thx 4 the tips Jeff!
     
  7. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    WIN_20200124_20_35_35_Pro.jpg D Mint 28 or 29?
     
  8. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    He has to wait for the last batch he "sold" to be returned
     
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  9. myownprivy

    myownprivy Well-Known Member

    4% loss seems excessive, since .715/.7234 is only about 1.2%.

    90% silver US coins contain .7234 ounces of actual silver weight per $1 face value. They are treated as .715 ounces of actual silver weight per $1 face value due to expected wear. This makes me wonder why your Mercuries have more than triple the expected weight loss.
     
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  10. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    I don't understand
     
  11. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    This was my formula 2.5g(mint weight) x 50 = 125 - 120.4(actual weight)= 4.6 g. loss... 4.6g x .0321g(troy oz conversion)=0.14766(total loss in troy)x.0723(content in troy)=0.010676(silver loss in troy)-3.617(expected troy oz per 50 mercs.)=3.606 Troy oz. of silver
     
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  12. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Why would he have to wait for a return? because he has no more?
     
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    bruthajoe Still Recovering

     
  14. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I've seen worse. Heck, I've got worse in an album or two.

    It's one of my limits as a collector: I'll never pay up for a nice problem-free example if I can get the same date with problems near melt. I'm not proud about it, but I'm also not in a rush to change.
     
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  15. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Your such a positive guy Jeff. I'll give it a home. Thanks
     
  16. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Second seller came through ... IMG_20200130_164510.jpg
     

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  17. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    Nice...
     

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  18. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    not bad
     

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  19. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    pretty good
     

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  20. NPCoin

    NPCoin Resident Imbecile

    1929D, ODV-010...the date extends further past the bust than 1928D (ODV-009), and it's a lazy 9.

    Refer to Mr. Wiles' ODV listings.
     
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  21. bruthajoe

    bruthajoe Still Recovering

    thanks!
     
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