I guess it depends on what a person will call an error coin. As many who have NO CLUE will call any scratch an error, it is possible. For the numismatist that KNOWS what an error is, you can buy boxes and never find one. This is just another example of why I do not use ebay.
Funny, I do not know this seller, but after going through thousands of Bisons, I have located rolls that I know when I break them open there will be more than ten errors easy. Three different errors come out of rolls that I purchased, 1 fairly major, 1 with 2 Cuds, and 1 with a small die gouge or crack. Very cool. If I where to sell these rolls ( I'm not at the moment) I know that the buyer would be very, very pleased.
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