there's no way you can have that many rolls but its funny that he has positive feedback saying no way these were assembled 100 yrs ago. He must of made thousands so far over melt
Hmmmm, that's pretty deceptive. There should probably be a comma after 1916 in the description. It says no returns, but will ebay consider that "not as described"? I think so...I mean if the were truly 1916 D's, would you open that roll? Without a doubt.
I doubt very seriously that the roll is chuck full of 1916 D Mercury dimes. If it were who would sell it in a roll. I would have each one submitted to a TPGS and have them slabbed. I could make a lot more money that way.
Quote: I have a small box of these rolls, never opening them but rather checking the end coins and selling those with high grade ends at auction and selling the rest at a set price per roll.
Hey, 50 1916-D Mercury dimes! Why not. I am so sick of these scam artists but, what can we do. ebay tolerates it so I guess we must.
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