http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=3963194182&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT 1/2 LB "UNSEARCHED TEENS 20's & 30's LINCOLNS" $15.95 + $4.85 Shipping (For up to 5 1/2 lb bags) -Bobby
well, if they took the time to seperate allthe other dates, it has been searched..... I no longer trust the word, "Unsearched"......
How could the seller possibly know these are all pre-1940s without searching? If anyone truly believes that these are unsearched, perhaps I could interest them in this little bridge I have for sale...
I totally agree!! Now if a seller says "these ROLLS" or "these bags" or "these Pennies" were just uncovered AND NOT searched!! from an old mans log cabin under his floor board up in the Colorado Mountains--NOW THAT gets my attention---Unsearched is an over used word on ebay meaning these pennies (or whatever) were "searched"---BUT YOU--lucky you can search these guys yourself and HOPE I missed something--- HAHAHAHA --Yea right LOL--I miss something;----sssshhhh--like a 1909 vdb
Quote: Originally Posted by MorganFred; perhaps I could interest them in this little bridge I have for sale... ----------------------------------- What kind of a little bridge?? I've ALWAYS liked little bridges
It is the bridge you cross getting to the outstanding swamp land I have for sale. Make you a good deal on both items and you can search all the unsearched cents you like in the privacy of your own swamp! I can tell you this, if I located a hoard of millions of wheat cents I would make every effort to go through them before putting them up for sale. Only a fool would NOT take the time to scan for keys! Those coins have probably been searched a dozen times prior to this individual acquiring them. I just can't by the "UNSEARCHED" bit any longer, especially in todays market!
Yeah, I emailed him just to find out how many pennies he considered 1/2 lb..... 75.... I will not pay $20+ for 75 cents. Know any credible "Bulk" unsearched sources? Thanks guys! -Bobby
I'll bet everyone thought I was trying to sell the Brooklyn Bridge! Well, I'm no bridge con-artist: I have only the gen-u-wine thing with an authentic full scale reproduction covered bridge from Delaware County in upstate New York! Located in Walton, NY, it's about 60' long, fully covered with black walnut planking and shakes and used only by little old ladies and lovers on Sunday. It's been replaced by a modern truss bridge, so it hasn't been used in twenty years. Painted barn red. No sales tax. Shipping extra.