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Unsearched Wheat Penny Rolls From eBay!

Jun 07, 2021
I thought about opening a mystery package since I already took a look and can't believe what they gave me. Hi everyone, it's Rob with Rob Finds Treasure and I checked my PO box today and I had this package that I had no idea. what it was, so I thought before I open it up for my Sunday mail call and scream, I would take a look inside, I opened it up and found a package inside the package like you see here and I looked inside and there was a letter and Lo and behold, it's from our

penny

collection and if you remember, I opened some rules from this eBay seller and after finding out that in 1931 I left positive feedback on his seller rating saying: I can't believe OMG I found a 31.s and reached out to him again and I said yes, I'm actually a youtuber and I posted your findings on youtube, if you remember, I was letting you know that I wanted to do that and you accepted it, so the point I'm making.
unsearched wheat penny rolls from ebay
What I mean is that they sent me a package that I didn't even ask for, I didn't pay for, I didn't even know I was receiving it and I'll just read it to you, dear Rob, find a treasure. I am contacting you because I have just put a series of 20 cent

rolls

in my hand and would like to share this discovery with you. I believe they are real unsought

penny

rolls

from the First National Bank of Creek Colorado. Some of the rules are beautiful and invigorating. Some have steel. Some look good. some are ugly, there is even an Indian Head Penny and a Lincoln Memorial.
unsearched wheat penny rolls from ebay

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cents in the 40-50 range in better than average condition. I didn't open any of the rules, so I don't know their contents. I guess most of them are

wheat

pennies. I have no idea what it is about these roles that could be total garbage: amazing roles. I give you two of these roles, as well as the privilege of opening them first, perhaps you can execute them. a video on them and if they work you can upload it to your US channel. Penny Collection guys, let me start with this. I didn't contact us at Penny Collection when I bought some rolls last time and I'll link to that crazy find up there for that unsought wheat penny ruler purchase I made.
unsearched wheat penny rolls from ebay
All I did was let them know that I would like to film the opening of their roles and post it on my YouTube channel and if it was okay for them to let me know and they said okay, then I post a positive comment on their account. and they alerted their other people who bought roles that I did indeed get a 31, they thanked me for that, I gave them the link to the video and they said thanks for the link to the video, nothing happened for two weeks and all of a sudden I get this package and I make it open, so with that being said, if you open this package and we take a look at the editors on the rolls that they gave us, so I removed the first part of the package and now we have another one. package layer indeed, but I just wanted to bring it.
unsearched wheat penny rolls from ebay
I don't think I'm going to do this with one hand, so it's best if I cut it off and let me get the rolls out and we'll take a look at the Enders for sure, so I've got the rules guys and I tell you we've got the First National Bank of Creek, let's look at the crimp first that doesn't seem to touch on this end and is really visible. well on this end too and like Enders and man this is tight we have a Philadelphia 55 I hope you check out the double penny for sure and a 40s weedy and then on this side we have a steel penny in pretty rough shape again the crimp looks good it looks legit and the back of a wheat penny on this one so and the ends look good I mean it looks legit these might be wound sometime in the 60's maybe judging by the wrapper, I'd say the '60s. so we'll probably find a mix of Lincoln Memorial pennies and Wheaties and who knows what else, but I'm almost tempted to hold out hope for these.
I'm not going to lie, it seems like I'd like to keep them that way. for my collection, but who am I kidding? There's no way I can't open them. Let me set up the tripod so we can open them one at a time and check them out. Okay, everyone, we have both rolls here, like I said. Ridiculously nice, I hate even opening them, but like I said, there's no way I can't, so I guess the next step is to think I'm going to open them easily because they're great buns and I'll get started. With this damaged steel sent back here and I'll see if I can convince it and open it up a little bit and we can better read if it was resealed, like I said, it looked good, but it doesn't necessarily mean that someone wasn't really. experts at UNK, tearing them up and then sealing them up well, they usually wax them or put a little heat on them to do that and these look unharmed, look unharmed, one more little piece that's bent.
I wonder how hard it will be to pull. these guys come out intact because this coil is so tight that the steel comes loose, so it's okay, I don't want to use anything to damage the Ender here, but let me see if I can push them a little bit, yeah, here we go. Okay, I'm not going to take a look. I'm just going to stack them again so we can see them together. Let me stack them all up here. We know this hope. I already see a sacred Indian cow. I already saw an Indian cow. I already saw an Indian Head Penny.
I saw one. I don't know if there was a second. Here we go. Let me change the camera angle a little bit to see if I can get you a little closer to the action. I apologize if the lighting isn't the best, I'll read them to you and probably mention them. Let me get a tester right here, so the first one we have is a steel penny and it could even be a 43 d, maybe not. Although quite warm, if they are not that great, I will read them to you there is a 57 there is a 40 there is a 58 D there is a 42 there is a 5150 644 D 52 D there is an Indian Head and it's 1900 and you know what? not too bad shape, has some nice details, a 1900 Indian Head Penny.
I'll take it, it's a good find, so if you have an Indian edition here, if it really wasn't hunted as the seller indicated or the American penny, we should see him. other other early teens and Wheaties from the 1920s here for sure otherwise it was just filled with an Indian head 51 d50 3d 57-47 here's a 1936 first from the 1930s 51 D of 46 and look at this we have another Indian head and this is a 1903 or not o2 1902 and again not a bad detail, so now it's two Indian heads that we have in the box, so now it's two Indian head cents that we have on the paper, let's continue on 1944 to 1950 from 51 D to 1945 from 52 D I think it's a 1924 let me check with the loop yes we have a 20 it's a 1924 so that's the first one of those Indian chiefs look at this we have a 1909 let's see if it has the V DB, it's not the V DB and there's no MIT, but we have a 1909 Philadelphia Mint wheat penny on the 1916 Holy Cow roll with no Philadelphia mint mark and like I said, I'll give you guys.
I'm sure there are better shots of these in the summary 1944 1949 D 1946 1953 D here's one from 1955, let me check if it's a duplicate, there are no duplicates in the 55 Philadelphia, but I almost never find them, so it's good to see one and I HE. we have an Ender on the other roll 45 P 45 P 1919 no mint mark, so it's a teen darling 1914 no mint mark 1914 Philly just wanted to triple check it for sure, but 1914 another teen darling 58 to 44 D to 41 of 52d a 44 s from 44 d to 48 so the 40's now starting to hit the 50's always good a 53d another Indianhead 1899 and it's also in pretty good condition 1899 that's a third Indian from the 44 d rolls 51 58 d 44 d 1911 philadelphia is still nice 1911 is another teenager and the last one is a 57 d so in that role we got a good amount of 50's and 40's of course as expected we almost even got a set too steel, we have three Indian Head cents one from the 1930s, a 1924 for teenagers and a 16, 11 from 14 and a 19 without mint marks of course, and then we also have a 1909 that is quite warm, but it is still from 1909 and again we'll get close-ups of these. when it's done, hopefully on the second roll up we'll do the same thing, we'll be careful when doing it and since this one is 40 something, we'll start by opening this side trying to be careful not to even touch or Nick the we T, of course, and we'll continue along this way and we'll unravel this and I tell you these look legit without searching okay and that goes into a 40 for Philly let's push them again.
I'll have had it one more time, these are tight, I'm telling you, there we go, okay, let me straighten them out like before so we can have fun doing it and let me reposition the camera and let's go again and let me get past that because that was rule number one. I'll put rule number two in front of it 45 da40 D 44 D a 56 55 D a 45 plain I think it's a 42 s and it has a little shine to it so it's in pretty good shape for a 42 s a 44 I think it's a 1918 , so in teenagers we are T 1918 to 1940 to 51 look at the color of this one, it's beautiful 51 d great Tony, we have an Indian Head it looks pretty tarnished on the back, but look at that year, holy cow, it's old 1888 1888 Indian Head Wow, okay 56 of 51 of 48 of 44d 44 of 40 other 40 of 49 of 50 to 50 3d to 55 s no I see a lot of those and they are 55 s.
I don't find many ass 55's when I'm hunting so it's good to see them and another 55 that has some kind of coating on it let me take a look at it make sure there's no D do of course no but it has the poor man's 55 D do on those last five or the W machine in those last five, which makes it always fun to look at an unmarked MIT 1934 57, but it's still nice to find a 30. We fit the role and have another Indian head with a rainbow Tony and look at this 1889. Wow, a couple of old ones on this one, a 55d and another Indian head showing up at 46, make sure you can see they're getting older. 1880 Wow 1880 that's an old 57 D 44 44 s 42 it would be nice to find a 43 copper 5846 with some damage 56 D I think this is a 1929 yeah 1929 so that's our first 20 s of this roll 4846 fifty five d54 44 46 D 50 2d 48 a 56 D 57 57 and a really nice 1955 with some toning and a pretty shiny rear end.
Take a look at the details real quick. Yes, it has some wear. Let me see it. The front has some duplication just to make sure it doesn't. Doubling down on a couple of oddities, so let me turn off the camera and give you a rundown here so we can finish hiding the reels. One had Indian Head three cents in 1899, 1902, and 1900, and they are in fairly good condition. We'll spend some time with those in a second type of 40 and 50 as you'd expect, but we also did that in 1909 and I said I didn't have a VBB before, but now under this lighting it looks a little bit. suspicious let me double check here I think it's a VDB guys let me hook up my microscope and we'll check it but I think there might be a BBB on that Psalm zoomed in a little bit but it could be me but I think I see what it looks like be a V to D and Abby, especially the B, looks like it's just popping up at the bottom, you can see some raised elements there, but that's under a lot of magnification and it's hard to make out and this scratch.
This is really what caught my attention at first glance, but I think it might be wishful thinking, maybe not, but either way it's still 1909, Penny, we had a couple of nice teenagers too, let me put. all together here in 1980, 1929, 1929, 1929, 19, 14 and 19, so it's cool. and in 1889 and I'll have to do some research on varietal heirs in Indian heads since I don't really have many and don't collect them that much, but I'll definitely take a look. and I'll see if we have anything on them, but I'll take a look at them under the microscope, so overall it's a pretty good search, especially when I don't even know if I was going to get them and the only oddities I would say is and of course, I know that Many more wheat pennies were produced in the 1950s and 1940s than in the other decades, of course, so even if today were 1960 and you walked into a bank and asked for a box of pennies, you would get very good results.
Similar. When it comes to the ratio of 40 and 50 to before, this is how it works. That said, I find it strange that both scrolls had three Indian heads, one would think one might have had one and the other two. I'm not complaining about three and every roll is ridiculous. I didn't expect so many to start with. I thought maybe one of the two rows got lucky, but it's strange that they both had three and it would be nice to see some more earlier ones. If I were to be picky and greedy, but to be able to open some possibly unsought rolls and find a pretty good number of good finds, I'm excited.
I don't know if one American cent was earned by watching this video, but if so. I want to thank you for trusting me with a couple of your twenty scrolls to go ahead and make an opening for. I appreciate it. I also like the fact that I have a few more Indians for my collection and maybe some have them. Go to one of my books anyway. I guess the moral of the story guys is whether these really weren't searched or not we'll never know, but the rolls look tight, they look legit, the finds are pretty good and at the end of the day this is probably about as close to unsought as you will really get and if I had bought rolls like this I probably would have been pretty happy depending on the price with the result.
I hope you enjoyed this surprise unsought wheat penny roll opening we made for you today. If you did, I would appreciate a thumbs up and howalways everyonehappy hunting and thanks for watching I thought I'd let you all know I went ahead and checked this 1888 for the 8 over seven air that is known and it's not a couple of factors you would see the tail of the seven on that last eight. and if you couldn't see there's a die cut on the border between the T and the E and United and that's not there either, so it's not there, but still, what a score.

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