Thogey wrote:We could pool our money, buy a box and neg him.
"Lousy Rolls!"
Treetop wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/US-COINS-FULL-ROLL-WHEAT-CENTS-D-MINT-MERC-1916-D-/250792571316?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3a6466f1b4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Indian-Head-Wheat-C ... 230f54470f
these ones annoy me the most. there are many sellers who do this to. Selling "unsearched" rolls of wheats or indian head pennies, but somehow theres a merc dime on the end and it could be a 1916D.... So I guess they bought an old box and there was a sinlge merc at the end of each roll of pennies. but they knew it was still pennies without searching them.... talk about shady...
neilgin1 wrote:Thogey wrote:We could pool our money, buy a box and neg him.
"Lousy Rolls!"
not a bad idea....that would give him a 75%......but i suggest we just as group bombard ebay with complaints, along with those two other bottom feeders.....raise one helluva stink....itz a lot mor fun.
Thogey wrote:neilgin1 wrote:Thogey wrote:We could pool our money, buy a box and neg him.
"Lousy Rolls!"
not a bad idea....that would give him a 75%......but i suggest we just as group bombard ebay with complaints, along with those two other bottom feeders.....raise one helluva stink....itz a lot mor fun.
On the other hand, is it possible the people buying them. (invalids, people in rural areas etc) don't have access to boxes of halves and it's worth the premium to them for the delivery?
Thogey wrote:What's a Shotugun roll?
Morsecode wrote:Now, what we could do is run several competing auctions in the same category, and use those listings as a soapbox to educate the masses (and maybe point out some of the scamsters' tricks at the same time)
cesariojpn wrote:Thogey wrote:What's a Shotugun roll?
Shotgun rolls are machine wrapped rolls. They look like shotgun shells in a sense.
To add a few names i've heard in relation to rolls:
CWR's are "Dynamite" cause they look like sticks of Dynamite.
The plastic wrapped rolls are "Sausages" cause the plastic looks like the membrane that is used to make sausages.
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