WoW! Check out this Wheat Penny Roll on Ebay

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1911 D Gold Indian $2 50 Quarter Eagle Wheat Penny Roll | eBay



I wonder if its a Whole Roll of them!!!

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thats right and for only $500 you'll get an entire roll of those...
 

have you checked his feedback? no one has left a negative even though he has sold a few like this!!!! might end up with something awesome .....OR......He never says HE hasn't opened,searched,and refilled the rolls with his choice of contents....
 

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Use common sense people, you think this guy or any of the hundreds of people now doing this on ebay are not going to search a roll with a gold ender. All the rolls you see with silver, Indians, gold, civil war tokens are made that way to attract the dumb buyers, sadly there is many of them.
 

Use common sense people, you think this guy or any of the hundreds of people now doing this on ebay are not going to search a roll with a gold ender. All the rolls you see with silver, Indians, gold, civil war tokens are made that way to attract the dumb buyers, sadly there is many of them.


Oh, I knew it wasnt real. Ive been seeing this for years..its just funny now, because mysteriously there is a Gold coin ender..usually its a barber dime or something...but he step it up this time..lol
 

Reminds me...

I followed one seller for awhile that sold what looked like dozens and dozens of "estate sale" rolls which had a key date or semi key date coin
on the end. They sold for decent prices, and a few buyers left feedback where they would buy like a wheat penny roll and find a silver dime in the middle. I had my doubts because it seemed very coincidental that so many rolls had key dates on the ends of them. I think they were all re-rolled. I don't think any of the ones I read about said anything about there being multiple key date coins in the same rolls after they were bought. I guess it is a good way of getting a little more from a key date coin. I wonder how many were toasted on the obversse side, but you couldn't see it in the roll?
 

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I have the machine these people use to make these.
 

All of these rolls are put together that way so the seller gets more for the one coin and a bunch of common wheat cents... sad
 

All of these rolls are put together that way so the seller gets more for the one coin and a bunch of common wheat cents... sad
^^^^^^^ This is the correct answer. These rolls have been going around Ebay for awhile now and they are made up to get people to buy them with the hopes of finding other goodies inside. You won't.
 

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