mountainman 2 said:Nice find on the Indian cent and silver dime. Indian cents don't turn up too often.
If u want to make a fortune, get a coin wrapping machine & roll up 18 bicentennial halves & put your silver dime & Indian cent on the ends. You'll have to rub both ends of the roll on your jeans for a couple hours to make it look old. Then title it "Amazing Unsearched roll of Bicentennials - Indian Cent & Silver Dime on the Ends!" Post it on eBay & I guarantee you will get $50 for it. I know it sounds stupid as hell, but people are overpaying for that shiz left & right! Don't believe me? Search "Unsearched roll" right now on eBay & see!
If u want to make a fortune, get a coin wrapping machine & roll up 18 bicentennial halves & put your silver dime & Indian cent on the ends. You'll have to rub both ends of the roll on your jeans for a couple hours to make it look old. Then title it "Amazing Unsearched roll of Bicentennials - Indian Cent & Silver Dime on the Ends!" Post it on eBay & I guarantee you will get $50 for it. I know it sounds stupid as hell, but people are overpaying for that shiz left & right! Don't believe me? Search "Unsearched roll" right now on eBay & see!
The cent and dime will fall out of the roll. Use a penny roll, and put a silver dime on one end, an IH on the other, and 1950s wheats in the middle. You'll get some profit.
baddbluff said:I wondered how the seller knew there were unsearched wheats inside if there are indian cents on the ends. Shouldn't he assume that they are all Indians ? The only person dumber than that seller is the moron that bought it!
I want a sell a crimped roll I found with an ender. who knows how much it would go for!
And say "an unsearched penny roll from 1930s"
I wonder what would the buyer think when he opens the roll...trolololo trololololo
I have a feeling that by unsearched they mean that they don't take out any key dates or anything but how is the buyer supposed to know that. Its just as easy to say that the roll didn't have a 1909s vdb as to say that it was there but the seller took it out