I'm a veteran doing what I can to make ends meet. At the same time, I try to give people the best deal I possibly can. I don't sell on eBay to get rich. If I was trying to get rich off it, I'd have hundreds of auctions going.
Location:Â United StatesMember since:Â Jan 15, 2005
Based on my previous experiences with buying pennies, I wasn't expecting much. But (in my opinion) was well worth it!
Out of 7 rolls, I got: 27 steel, 13 Indian (including an 1865) and 2 Mercury dimes.
As expected, the majority of the lot was 40's and 50's. There was only one 1909 wheat.
Unlike other lots I've gotten, there was a better mix of 1910-1939 wheats.
Red Book value was roughly $40 more than what I paid.