Read the fine print LOL

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  1. sweet wheatz

    sweet wheatz Senior Member

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  3. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    yeah, well I guess he has had trouble in the past with slow shipping
     
  4. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    OH REALLY. UNSEARCHED WHEAT CENTS. Now that is unusual. Don't think I've ever hear anyone with unsearched anything before. :whistle::rolleyes:
    I'm just confused though. If he didn't search them, how does he know they are all Wheat cents?
     
  5. somerandomguy10

    somerandomguy10 Junior Member

    yeah, They're rarely "unsearched". But quite recently I saw something like this for very cheap, and the seller didn't seem to be a coin expert. I bought it for $50 and found over 2000 teens and 20's wheats and barely any 40's and 50's.:mouth: The only real unsearched coin lot I've seen so far.
     
  6. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    That some fine print!!!
     
  7. financeman

    financeman Lincoln Cent Connoisseur

    I wonder if they are really unsearched?

    Disclaimer, I dont take any responsibility for the comments I make or the typing I type or the quickness of your computer or the speed of the internet or the color of the sky or the............:D:D;)
     
  8. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Thats a wonderful piece of photography in his ebay listing as well, I may add.
    What a drip.....
     
  9. nss

    nss Gold Plated Member

    "we got these wheat cents from a government auction"

    "23 pounds per box"

    "i already sold most of the boxes"

    Now, what "government auction" sells (apparently) hundreds of pounds of wheat cents? Is this something like the seller that "buys a storage unit's contents"?
     
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