I was bidding on 2 seperate lots on Ebay recently for wheat pennies and the price they went for was just insane! I am not talking about the "unsearched" or "the end of my roll has" bull$#!^ ... seriously I can tell the end of your roll has been rerolled by hand and is a rip off! What collector would ever sell an unsearched roll of indian head or wheat cents without looking (and who is buying this BS?) I apologize if I offended anyone on realcent who has bought or god forbid is selling these items.
I am talking about a few lots of 1000 or so pennies that went for almost $105 plus $10 for shipping and $132.5 plus $13 for shipping....is the going rate 10 to 15 cents a wheat now on ebay? If so, how many of you are selling? There was no advertising for special coins other then the fact that it is coins from an unclaimed property facility ...
Should I expect to pay a premium for legit wheat error possibilities or is someone just blowing way too much. Attached is the "description of the item"
"This auction is for nine hundred and seventy-three (973) pennies. Based on an inspection by a certified appraiser, these items are described as: Nine hundred and seventy-three (973) Lincoln Wheat pennies, with dates ranging from 1912 to 1958. These coins are in “circulated” condition and are not in consecutive order. Some of these coins have various mint marks and or partial dates. No key dates are included. A few of these coins may have corrosion, have been cleaned, are scratched and heavily pitted, are damaged or missing part of the rim.
This auction is for one thousand (1,000) pennies. Based on an inspection by a certified appraiser, these items are described as: One thousand (1,000) Lincoln Wheat pennies, with dates ranging from 1911 to 1958. These coins are in "circulated" condition and are not in consecutive order. Some of these coins have various mint marks, partial dates. A few coins have discoloration and corrosion, are damaged, heavily pitted or scratched."