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United States
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Total jerk, although if you buy these things from ebay I think you probably know theres a good chance its made by someone trying to get quick money.
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I have ALWAYS been wary of 'unsearched rolls' being sold anywhere. So, after reading half of this thread, I did some checking of my own....
Easily found for sell on ebay:
Empty paper rolls of ALL types: Including new rolls and rolls that appear to be old. Some even have 'Federal Reserve Bank of '?' stamped on them.(*By the way - That is falsifying Government Documents and therefore a Federal Crime to sell, use or even possess. Yes, when something is stamped "Federal Reserve Bank 'anywhere,'" it becomes a Government Document) *This also applies to the envelopes and inserts for 'unopened' mint and proof sets.
Coin rolling devices are so plentiful, I couldn't make up my mind which to emphasize. The ones stating that they 'crimp' roll ends just like the bank seem to be the most popular.
1000's of pounds of junk wheat cents with which to fill 'unsearched rolls.'
Most importantly, an ENDLESS supply of people willing to buy this garbage without taking common sense, precautionary steps: Like looking at what the seller is buying...Wow! 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice job Scubu! I can't believe ebay followed though and actually did something! AWESOME!
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Valued Member
United States
264 Posts |
Looks like he's back at it again. I see he is still buying the same kind of coins he seeds the rolls with and still selling "unsearched" rolls.
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He NEVER stopped. Look at the time remaining on the auctions and when the bids were placed. It doesn't look like ebay stopped any auction that had a bid. All he has done now is gone back and changed the description on all of the auctions to " Wheat cent Roll with 'whatever' on the ends of the rolls." 
This person is riding the technicality train all the way to the station.... I mean bank.
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Locked
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Quote: He NEVER stopped He MOST certainly did. ebay killed ALL his auctions. He had NONE for 4 or 5 days. I've reported the new ones.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: Yes, when something is stamped "Federal Reserve Bank 'anywhere,'" it becomes a Government Document Cite, please? I don't see how this could be true, since the FRB are not owned by the gubmint.
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Quote: biggfredd: Cite, please?
Will do... I'll pull the case-law precedent from the Westlaw Database on Monday. Additionally, my wife's dad is Chief Federal Bankruptcy Judge for the Louisville, KY (6th?) Circuit. He agreed when I showed him the items being sold.
You are correct, the FRB is not 'owned' by the gov't, but it is controlled by the g'ovt. The Chairman and Federal Reserve Board Members are nothing more than a 'Paper Institutional Body.' I'll get you the case-law though... OK.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Not doubting your word, it's just I've never heard that before.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: FlipOfACoin: Some even have 'Federal Reserve Bank of '?' stamped on them.(*By the way - That is falsifying Government Documents and therefore a Federal Crime to sell, use or even possess. Yes, when something is stamped "Federal Reserve Bank 'anywhere,'" it becomes a Government Document) *This also applies to the envelopes and inserts for 'unopened' mint and proof sets. Don't see how that could be illegal or have anything to do with the governmental laws, when the Federal Reserve is not a government entity, but a private corporation albeit, with special privileges.  Did not see your last post, but I too wait for more info on this, I do know it is illegal to use USPS Priority mail boxes for anything other than that, used to be I got packages all the time where they were assembled inside out and used for media rate mail or first class rate. Now they print on the inside to stop that, guess they didn't have resources to sue or go after everyone doing it, I'd guess for a few years about 80% of all ebay packages I was getting were like that.
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Edited by westcoin 02/12/2012 06:14 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here's something that cracks me up about these guys: If you go look at their feedback (look at feedback "As a Seller") you will inevitably find someone who just absolutely "gushes" happiness and wonderment over what he found in his roll. Some of them go into a lot of well thought out detail (after all, you only get 80 characters when you leave feedback) expressing the range of coins found in the roll. Here are a couple of examples: 4-IH's, 6-10's, 6-20's, 10-30's, 8-40's, 14-50's. 43D &45S merc dimes. A++++++ WOW!6 IH's 1862 cpr nkl,1898,1873,1914,1918d,1919d,1920d,1928d-22 coins b4 1930 I don't know about the rest of you folks, but if I found someone selling mixed up rolls of outstanding value I would NOT become their ad agency. I'd leave them a very low key positive and come right back for more before the rest of the world caught on. I sometimes wonder if there aren't some "shilling services" available out there. A quick look-through of these high profile feedbacks doesn't show a whole lot of repeat glowing feedbacks by the same buyer(s), but most of them do have a couple things in common: The buyer has a low number of feedbacks (400 or less) The mixed roll sold for right around $20 That second condition makes me think that a shill bid won the item and so they used it as an opportunity to leave that glowing, detailed feedback. Another odd thing is that you'll see someone win one of these junk rolls (for around $20) and leave glowing feedback, but when you go look at what THEY are selling you see Proof Sets and Mint Sets and other Unc and high end stuff and you go, "Whaaaaaatttt?" If I had the time to copy out all of the feedbacks for these guys and paste it into an Excel sheet, and then massage the data, I bet I could come up with a compelling case that there are a whole ring of ebay IDs out there that are selling their "services" to folks like the ones Scubu and FlipOfACoin have pointed out to us in this thread.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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@weerdsteev - ebay has the tech in place to do such data searches; however, I'd wager that they only do so when there is a report. For example, the latest 100 Silver Dollars fake listing that had an expected delivery time of 30 days (to anywhere) already had feedback from someone, claiming they received their goods a few hours after they purchased them. Looking into that individual's account, there were a large number of "user is no longer a member" feedbacks to their own listings. 'Curious,' eh? :-) Bringing it to their attention, they confirmed immediately that it was a hijacked account and a ring of shills.
Edited by SteveCaruso 02/12/2012 11:54 am
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: I do know it is illegal to use USPS Priority mail boxes for anything other than that, used to be I got packages all the time where they were assembled inside out and used for media rate mail or first class rate. Now they print on the inside to stop that Heck I didn't know that was illegal. I have wrapped the small priority box with that brown wrapping paper for packages and sent them other ways before. I have never had any problems doing so but as I said I didn't know it was illegal, I was just using it as a box to ship something in and wrapped it like I would have done with any other box Quote: If you go look at their feedback (look at feedback "As a Seller") you will inevitably find someone who just absolutely "gushes" happiness and wonderment over what he found in his roll. I think allot of that is either shill bidders or people that realize they messed up once they receive the items and do not want anyone to look at their feedback and see they bought these things and got taken, so they try to make it look like they are happy with what they received. I had a buddy that had a bunch of grab bags of coins that he got from some coin shop in NY when he visited family there about 10 years ago. He had allot of coins but all were just common stuff with a few proof coins here and there. He decided to sell them on ebay and described them as what they were, a grab bag of coins which had 30-50 coins in each bag. Some of the bags sold for crazy money (we thought) and he received a few feed backs saying they had found 3 legged Buffalos and other semi key coins and we know for a fact there wasn't anything like that in there as we had already searched through them all and described them as being searched and tried to make up bags that had different coin designs in each bag so no one would get allot of one series. Anyway I know this happens because I saw it first hand with him doing that
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Valued Member
United States
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320837256523, 180797303239 compare the pic of the dime in these two. It is the same dime. Unfortunately, I found out after the fact and only upon reading this thread just now. (I actually have the dime in my possession sitting next to me as I type this message.) I do not consider myself a moron as some have suggested earlier in this thread about buyers. I was, however, uninformed and uneducated. Thank you for the enlightenment and education. I have used the link to report him to ebay along with the item number listing of the buy and sell pages. To me: rolls of unsearched wheat cents and saying you never know, it might be a 1916D is lying. It is unethical the way it is worded and the thoughts implied by the words used. Hopefully, ebay will do something stronger about it now that they have a buyer complaining to them through this forum link. I consider myself to have a lesson strongly learned. Interesting thing is that once I found out I could buy the bank boxes at face and do my own searching I had not bought any more rolls since. I figured, why pay higher cost plus shipping to search when I can drive close by locally, pay face and know for sure it isn't a hand created roll. I average about 30 - 35 wheat pennies per 3 boxes I search. My oldest one is a gouged 1918 but several in the 40's are in nice shape with the lines on the wheat still strong. My copper is running about 25 to 30 %. I rescued a 1976S proof penny, a handful of Canadians including a 1940 and some AU 60's & 70's pennies. Have also kept all 2009, 2010, 2011 pennies. It's cheaper, more fun and less risk. And I'm still on cloud nine with my 5 JFK DDR halves from my first box. Still waiting on payday for a chance to order more halves. So looking forward to it! Yes, a hard lesson learned about the ebay deal but thank you to scubu for setting up this thread to catch him out on it! Thank you to all who contributed to this thread!
Edited by 1StarLight 02/12/2012 2:15 pm
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