Are online auction “unsearched” wheat penny rolls a good bargain? I purchased 13 “unsearched” wheat penny rolls from three (3) different eBay sellers. Some featuring Indian Cent enders, others Silver Dime enders and others guaranteed 1910-1919 Wheat Cents.
This video features the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Truth of “unsearched” coin rolls from auction sites
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