Are these end roll toners really worth the premium?

Obviously not all toners are created equal and I have seen some crazy end roll toners, but I came across this lot that went for a nice chunk of change but the toning wasnt anything crazy imo. Are these end roll toners just marketing or do you think they were worth the premium? Are they even end roll toners?
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It is a nice looking lot but not for that number after fees. 11 2 12 bucks a piece IMHO is a high
I'm guessing it could be $500 worth of enjoyment for someone
They sold for just a bit over $10 each and it appears to be an attractive group. I think there are more than a few other sales about which the “premium” would be more questionable.😉
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Certainly a potential to make money
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Roosevelt-Dime-PCGS-MS-66-Superb-Toning-on-Both-Sides-/112104507593?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292
Nothing is as expensive as free money.
That seller is known to juice photos too. Not sure id have bit but some of them do look nice.
They have 100% feedback on 10749 transactions, with 3 neutrals.
Lots of people saying they have accurate descriptions.
A friend bought a Morgan in a tidy house holder from them that wasn’t close to an in hand look so he returned it. They had a slug of them at that time that were all enhanced photo wise. Maybe they wised up.
Honestly, most of those look AT to me. Notice the sameness of toning on the vast majority. Just my humble opinion from the photos.
Without commenting on that particular seller - I have seen 100% feedback in large numbers for some sellers who sell counterfeits and/or routinely sell problem coins that are described as problem-free. Often, the buyers (who have overpaid badly,) mistakenly think they have gotten good deals, so leave positive feedback. And the sellers are savvy enough to allow returns, when necessary, to avoid receiving negative feedback. It seems incredible that sellers who are so bad, can have 100% positive feedback, but it happens.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
@Bigbuck1975 whoa thats crazy, glad to hear she got her money back. it makes sense that they juice the pics.
Ahhh good to know! @P0CKETCHANGE
Strangely enough, I have no intention of bidding on those...
Cheers, RickO
I never had a problem with them.
They look okay to me. Pretty standard pattern for Roosies, considering tons were put in rolls.
Not to me. I am not a fan of toning or Roosevelt dimes. I would not pay $10 for any Roosevelt dime.