I can vouch for the scamworthyness of these rolls. The first one I bought I paid around $30 for. (Can you tell I'm new to coins?) Then I bought 10 more for about $3 a piece. I've carefully documented every year of every coin I've gotten out of each roll (I could post the statistical results of them if you'd like). Mostly 40's and 50's wheat pennies. Fortunately I was just beginning a collection of wheat pennies, so the $3 rolls were a fast and relatively cheap way of filling in lots of gaps fast. If memory serves me correct, the $30 roll did have 15 Indian heads in from 12 different years. I also found a
Mercury dime in one of the other ones. So in conclusion, they're great if you're just trying to shotgun filling most of the blanks in a new collection if you can find them at a reasonable price, but don't hope for anything too extravagant. Oh and a final word of warning, I don't buy for a second that any of them are truly unsearched; the number of teens, twenties, etc. is suspiciously consistent from roll to roll. Anyways, that
s my $.02