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This Unsearched Wheat Penny Shot Gun Roll features a collection of vintage wheat cents, each with rare Indian Head cent ends. Perfect for collectors, this manual operation roll requires no batteries and is designed for solo enjoyment. A nostalgic piece of American history, it makes for a great gift or personal treasure hunt.
Size | Small |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Yellow |
Theme | coins |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
T**A
Not bad at all
Very happy with my purchase, got a steely and 2 Indian head, one 1902 and one 1894. The dates range from 1930 and 1958 almost seem to be in a mint state and one penny from 1918
N**
Disappointed
Not worth the buy you'll have better coins and better luck going to bankrolls you buy from the bank instead of doing it online no one can be trusted with coins being in their original roles unsearched
E**I
More coins
Just received my orderBeautiful coins. Thanks 😊🙏
H**R
Good gift idea
These coins are old and the condition showed it, hard to read but the Grandkids still enjoyed searching for an old penny. Thank You!
T**.
These are not uncirculated brand new pennys!!!
You don’t get three rolls !you’ll only get one FYI,These are not New pennies. FYI they have been searched 100,000 times maybe not by him but don’t mistake. These are not brand new pennies. I gave him the benefit of the doubt. I thought they’d be in better shape. Just read everything carefully.
A**R
wheat penny rolls
received as described
S**O
These are not "unsearched"
I've opened 6 rolls of these so-called "unsearched" pennies and by the simple fact that there isn't a single penny older than 1940 other than the one guaranteed Indian head penny, and not a single penny of any kind or quality from the year 1943, it is clear that these pennies have been thoroughly searched. The Indian heads are EXTREMELY poor quality, and many of the regular wheat pennies have clearly been scrubbed and/or treated with chemicals before being rolled into these bundles, which are NOT sealed on both sides like they would be if they were honestly rolled by a bank. Maybe that's not the definition of "unsearched", but I can't imagine any way that these coins could qualify for that label.
D**N
Should have listened to other reviews
Other then the two Indian head pennies, there was 1 1920s, 12 1940s, and the rest were 1950s. Definitely not worth the money.
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