Has anyone delt with this ebayer?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by sweet wheatz, May 3, 2009.

  1. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

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  3. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    dont believe anyone who says rolls are unsearched... just think how hard it woul be to have a friend buy some rolls, and then report they found 10 SVDB's even when all they found were 40's and 50's? very easy i am afraid!
     
  4. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    Thats what I was thinking
     
  5. schatzy

    schatzy ~Roosie Fanatic~

    If you like to play the lottery go for it!! There is no way I would waste my hard earned money on the ther term "unsearched"!!
     
  6. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Exactly...none of these rolls are unsearched. If there was a realistic chance of finding a 1909-S VDB or a 1922 No D, this person would be searching the rolls because of the profit possibility.
     
  7. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    I think I will just stick to what my friend gets me because.

    1. I have seen him just dump rolls into a bag without sorting them (may or may not be sorted by the previous person)
    2. He lets me dump the bag out so I can get an idea of whats there.
     
  8. merlin1066

    merlin1066 Senior Member

    Check his feedback, 3 negs all say 40's & 50's. I wouldn't take a chance. If you do let us know how you make out if you do!
     
  9. byrd740

    byrd740 Numismatist

    Did a toolhaus, and about 25 people say most was 40s and 50s.
     
  10. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

  11. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    Seriously?

    Unsearched bags are rare enough. Unsearched bags on eBay are even more so.

    Sweet wheatz: I intend no disrespect, but with all you've posted here about wheat cents, I thought you'd know better.
     
  12. 06colorado

    06colorado Member

    i wouldnt buy 'unsearched' rolls. i once bought a tube of wheats on ebay... auction said it would have atleast 1 steel penny....was all but 1 steel penny and the copper wheat, was green. will never buy again without seeing the actual coin(s) i'll be paying for, lesson well learned
     
  13. cesariojpn

    cesariojpn Coin Hoarder

    I sold $1.50 worth of Wheats last year on eBay.....I checked the bidders feedback, and he was one of the big sellers of "Unsearched Wheat Rolls" on eBay.

    I guess was also at "war" with another seller (The lot ended up selling for $12.50), seeing that the lot was mostly 30's, 40's and 50's that i've pulled out of circulation over the past few years. And yes, I did mention in my auction that my stuff was searched, save for any Error or Die Varieties.
     
  14. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    If it sounds to good to be true,

    If it sounds to good to be true, well you know the rest.

    These rolls on eBay are contrived - we didn't see stuff like this as much until about 3 years ago. Those that have a roll with one Indian on the end I'm sure are contrived or put together. I have never known anyone that found a 09-S VDB in such rolls or for that matter in any bag, box or hoard - it may have happened but I've never heard of it.
     
  15. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

    No disrespect taken.

    I don't intend to buy from any ebayers like this. I have my own trusted suipplier. I had an idea what was going on with this. I just wondered if anyone fell for it.
    I think something should be done about these guys and was using him as a way to make a point. But what can be done?
     
  16. Mareesey

    Mareesey Member

    I actually bought from that guy 2 rolls. I figured they were searched and Just wanted to fill some rolls. Every now and then I get into trouble at work for searching for wheats (I end up with 2 dollars in pennies in a few registers and for some reason they get mad) LOL So I bought some I think I only got a few to fill holes in the second half of the wheat section all the rest I already had. The rolls were extremely old looking and nearly falling apart.
    Here's what I found.
    Roll #1

    1-1919
    1-1920
    1-1934
    1-1936
    1-1937
    1-1938
    2-1939
    3-1940
    3-1941
    1-1942
    7-1944
    1-1945d
    2-1946
    1-1947
    1-1951d
    3-1952d
    3-1953d
    4-1956d
    2-1957
    5-1957d
    5-1958d

    Roll #2

    1-1918
    2-1919
    1-1920
    1-1928
    1-1930
    1-1934
    3-1935
    1-1936
    1-1937
    4-1940
    2-1941
    2-1942
    3-1944
    4-1945
    1-1946
    1-1947
    2-1948
    2-1951
    1-1951d
    1-1952d
    6-1953d
    1-1955
    4-1956d
    3-1958d
    1-1981!!!!!!!!!

    All in all what I expected.
     
  17. FentonForche

    FentonForche Senior Member

    That guy looks sketch to me--I bet he knows that those rolls are filled with common varieties. The whole bit about purchasing them from the same elderly gentleman who has been hoarding them since his depression era childhood smells like a fable meant to cook up illusions of hidden treasure in the minds of potential customers.
     
  18. KomkaCoins

    KomkaCoins Member

    looks like someone has their own coin rolling machine
     
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