If it looks to good to be true, then it is. When you buy a roll from ebay, you are just buying someones extras that are seeded a little bit to make you want to buy more. Last year I bought my fair share and feel that I paid the right amount for them (nothing over $10) and then I finally realized what was going on and moved on. My suggestion is to buy what you want but do your research first so you do not get taken advantage of.
For one thing, I can't stand it when sellers write their description in all CAPS using a ridiculously oversized font like that. Not only does it make it unnecessarily difficult to read, but it looks downright unprofessional.
Like any seller would look at the end of that roll and see the VDB wheat and say "gosh, golly, that could be a 1909-S VDB worth $1,000 but I'm not gonna check; I'm just gonna put it on ebay for fun and excitement".
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