I just turned 40, I have a ridiculous coin collection. I have been reading articles, threads and watching lots of videos trying to glean as much info as I could during Covid. I would be grateful for any tips or advice ! Thank you and love love love the info you put out !
Jaclyn, best advice I can give is search through Spegtacular’s videos on the different topics you have question on and you should be able to get all of the information you need 😊
@@JaclynCoffman me too, many wheats, and have found two 1984's with 2 buttons on Lincoln's sleeve, and on the reverse there is a blob, that for sure is a super rare. Found em in a coin roll, I don't honestly think any Penny's have been found with them errors.
@@melodydawn there is always a first time and a first find!!! And you just never know what someone would value and/or pay, for a new rare find!! That is so cool!
Your patience is remarkable. I know just looking through my coins it takes a lot of time. It's nice to listen to the enthusiasm in your voice. And you do seem to be knowledge.
I just recently started taking an interest in coins and I have been binge watching as many videos as possible. This was definitely one of the most informative and interesting videos I have seen. I have watched a few of your other videos but this one earned my Subscription.
just curious how you purchased it ...like from the internet where ? i dont know the best place to look. have been collecting just everything that has passed through my hands for the last 20 years and bought lots when i go to the post office
Surprisingly how you took the time to go through what anyone would have immediately seen as $250 tops. IDK if your offer price is due to being a friend but it’s pretty cool how fair you were and clearly giving anyone watching this a great lesson on many variables that why a vendor would just speed through and throw out like I said $250. Definitely going to subscribe. Integrity is everything in business!! Too bad you’re not local..
Thanks so much for this. I've come into something similar + . Trying to figure it all out. Was actually able to look at my stuff while watching your journey through this collection. Again thanks for your time.
I have many coins and have been looking them up individually cuz I am strapped for cash big time and was taking them in tomorrow. I was checking the grading and other stuff I didn't know about when finding the value. So much easier the steps you did. Your information cut my look up time more than half. Yep. Let's do another. Video very informative. TKx
Check that $2.00 bill again. I believe for the 1976 series, on the back is an engraving of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence from a portrait in the US Capitol Building. It was a one year only issue so is not just any old $2.00 bill.
Back in 1978 I would buy two rolls of half dollars every payday, was somewhat aware of silver, but the reason was to put money aside & not spend it. I went back to school & had to quit working for awhile so I did spend through my box of 50 cent pieces. Lessons learned.
I think you did a good job with the value of that collection. The Red Book is a great source of information and I’m always amazed by how many people in our stacking community don’t own one.
Just think of how many people that have little collections like this laying around that aren't really collectors. It's a very common thing I believe. A small little treasure so to speak 🤔
my brother is one and he came back with some Canadian silver, pre WW1 German silver thinking nothing of it he just like world coins but he had some real value there.
Hello, very educational video! I know about the 1943 steel penny, but I am trying to find information regarding a silver 1957 wheat cent ( it was struck on a dime planchet) not much information online regarding these type of errors.
The 1967 bobcat (centennial) is 50% aswell In Canada coins were 80% till 1967 - although half way though 1967 the dime and quarts switched to 50% Then in 1968 the dime and quarter had 50% silver for half the year only
I had 2 in a roll of Quarters & never knew that until my magnet fell into the pile of quarters and 1 stuck and 1 didn't . Surprisingly the one that had more of a silveri age tone going on was NOT silver but the clean one was . 50%er but still interesting .
I've had people cuss me out because they message me with a common date older coin and they seen one on ebay with someone asking 10k for so think theirs is worth that and when I tell them it's not worth anything they lose it. They get emotional over finding out they have a 10 cent coin instead of 10k coin. And it happens all the time smh
@@Spegtacular A neighbor wants to sell his silver and tells me, silver is selling for over $30.00 an ounce. I say, right now, silver is worth $22.50. Just because he sees a in a book or advertisement $30.00, right away he thinks his silver is worth that much. I say $22.50 is the price of silver right now. It cost money to melt and separate the silver so if he tries to sell it for $30.00 he will get something below $22.50.
@@harrysurtees8710 you're talkin retail and wholesale/spot price. Those are two different things. 3 to $5 over spot price is fair retail price for bullion/generic. Depending on what it is it could be more.
I have been collecting coins since 1974, yes, it is quite large lol. coin collecting is a huge and expensive addiction but at least, one gets to at least make, and or break even, you truly do not lose.
I am getting rid of a large coin collection left to us. Learning as I go and have figured out my father in law just liked collecting coins. Nothing of real value except for some silver coins. Made a few trips to the bank because no one in my area is interested in them. Good video and info.
@@davidbell8570 I have been able to sell some stuff on ebay but I have to say- for the price I am selling stuff it is not worth my time and effort. What does not sell continues to go to the bank. With every sale I included a free gift- lol. Have to get rid of this stuff as fast as I can- Ha ha ha ha ha. Still have a ton of stuff like a baseball card and a stamp collection I have not touched.
17:13 Although the 1970-D Kennedy was a NIFC, it is also 40% Ag. Circulated War Nickels may be ugly, but dollar per dollar they contain 53% more Ag than 90% Coins. $1 FV WWII Nickels contain 1.1 OzT, while $1 FV 90% coinage (10,25,50 cents) contain 0.72 OzT. And, the higher grade nickels can be attractive. Because people don't like the Nickels, you can buy them with little to no premium over melt. I flipped about 30 rolls at Apmex once and turned a nice profit.
My coin collection is gigantic... I am overwhelmed by it constantly. I have started grading coins and it is very very hard to choose the first ones to grade. I am sending in my toned uncirculated 1909 vdb. Hope it grades high enough and that should pay to grade my whole collection. Nice of you to appraise his collection.
I have some old coins I bought from 1 of my uncles 40yrs ago n some my dad had. Not sure what to do with them. Can't seem to have the time to search n go thru them. Be nice if they had a machine u could run them thru n pick out the valuable ones n a value of them. Do u have any ideas for me. Thanks. Enjoyed ur video.
I have a "half dime" any info for that one? Or a 1981 Australian half dollar with Charles & Diana. My husband had an uncle that worked for "PanAm" airlines and we have a bunch of foreign coins, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, etc. Shillings, pence & stuff I can't read....
I have old coins and Any country old Coins, like Quarter Dollar US Coins ,Penny, Queen Elizabeth II Australian Dollar Coins, I want to sell my Collections .. Thanks for the Sharing Good luck to your Channel Godblessed.. 👍😊
Hi Spectacular,I agree a dealer would pay much less for this material. There are Indian Head nickels struck on one cent blanks that are very valuable, but they are smaller than a nickel and have a different weight. Thanks, interesting to see, Bill
We have been going through all ours it's overwhelming.. I got into it for awhile but somethings I just can't seem to learn. I started putting a couple of old bills or coins on ebay about to get it really going. Thi g is I don't know enough pricing is hard for me on mostly everything I have sold.. It would be noceto find a trusted person in my area that I could just pay to help short or ideas or something. Love reading Comments lots of information..
SpegTacular. The animal design on the Australian 5¢ is an Echidna, a type of spiny anteaters. Which is actually a monotremes, that means its an egg laying mammal. They taste very good if U prepare it correctly.
My dad has a collection of some old South African coins, with a couple of foreign ones (Belgium). Does that book cover foreign coins? Where can I get it?
honestly, old wheat pennies even if they aren't one of the super rare ones or whatever, they are worth at least 2c because of the copper. And even more than that a lot of the old wheat pennies from 1909-1940 are worth 15-25c just bc they are old (assuming they are in decent condition). So, imo most of the wheat pennies (in decent condition) are actually worth a lot considering they are 1c face value.
I just bought 220 dollars of Kennedy half dollars from the bank, almost every roll was full rolls of 2000p and 2001d Kennedys are they worth holding on to, thanks
Always fun seeing what coins people hoarded. The first silver certificate you showed, although in rough shape has a trinary serial number which some people collect. Not much extra value in that condition but fun to see. GD
You should be ashamed of yourself...I've been collecting since Im 9 yrs old....and buy and trade all my life.....that collection is worth much more than $300 .....there was some coins in there that are worth some serious money...you didn't even show any error coins...of which I saw a few....just my opinion..I would have paid $500 min for it.....
I have been collecting coins since I was a youngster, and I have a 1905 Indian head penny that is stamped by the mint on a dime silver plankton. I'm wondering maybe it's worth a few dollars? You can also see the mercury dime stamped in the background
That sounds like you've got an interesting error coin. Probably worth your time to ask around. Your local coin shop may be able to give you an idea. First thing will be determining authenticity, of course. Dimes and cents struck on the planchet of the other does occasionally happen. My brother found one in change just last year. I'm not an error guy, so I wouldn't venture an opinion on value.
I have several old U.S. coins and some foreign..many matching what is allegedly valuable ,including the 1894 Barber dime, a hoard of wheat pennies, a few Indian head pennies,Buffalo 🐃 nickels, 60's and up quarters,etc,ETC..Long story short..where and how do I cash out on them??? 🤔
Is there any safe way to clean coins that are super gross.. like in a bucket that also had some dirt or dust? I don't want them to be clean clean but some of them are difficult to even tell what they are because of gunk.. is it ok to just soak in water or something?
There are some ways to clean up a coin if it's that bad. But I caution you if you try it without knowing exactly what you're doing you'll probably reduce its value. Soaking any coin in water besides gold will harm it eventually. Gold will simply be unaffected. Seriously, it's a touchy business. It needs to be done by someone who knows how and generally it's only worth doing for a coin with some collector value. The most widely cleaned coins are silver dollars. It almost always reduces their value because no reputable grading company will assign a grade thereafter other than "Cleaned - (some grade) details". This means the coin WOULD HAVE GRADED whatever grade, but cannot be graded because it's got a problem preventing that (in this case "cleaned"). Sorry so long-winded. Hope this helps.
Off and on looking at every bit of change , you can find plenty of copper pennies ( pre 1982 or a few of that run) and a rare wheat cent. Few years ago in change a wheat cent happened. I could not believe it, ok it's a 1958 or 1951 - D it was a 1909 . What a find in the 2020s
How can you tell if you have a counterfeit coin? Because I’m almost positive that I have a counterfeit nickel and it’s not a Henning cause it’s a 1964 but there’s a few signs that tells me it’s counterfeit but I’m not positive.
New Sub!!! I'm newer to inherited tons of coins and bills sold a couple on ebay I'm just not great at pricing. Books of the error coins are my favorite as well as the big old bills..hope to learn things. Thank you for your time.
I just turned 40, I have a ridiculous coin collection. I have been reading articles, threads and watching lots of videos trying to glean as much info as I could during Covid. I would be grateful for any tips or advice ! Thank you and love love love the info you put out !
Jaclyn, best advice I can give is search through Spegtacular’s videos on the different topics you have question on and you should be able to get all of the information you need 😊
@@mrsspegtacular6484 thank you!
@@JaclynCoffman me too, many wheats, and have found two 1984's with 2 buttons on Lincoln's sleeve, and on the reverse there is a blob, that for sure is a super rare. Found em in a coin roll, I don't honestly think any Penny's have been found with them errors.
@@melodydawn there is always a first time and a first find!!! And you just never know what someone would value and/or pay, for a new rare find!! That is so cool!
I was just looking for a appraiser yesterday, and got your video today, clearly can see that you are honest!!
I'm very glad you have this program helping us appraise our coins. I also hope you can find us a buyer too. More power to your program.
Your patience is remarkable. I know just looking through my coins it takes a lot of time. It's nice to listen to the enthusiasm in your voice. And you do seem to be knowledge.
I just recently started taking an interest in coins and I have been binge watching as many videos as possible. This was definitely one of the most informative and interesting videos I have seen. I have watched a few of your other videos but this one earned my Subscription.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for giving it a chance.
Myself as well and so much to learn but one things forsure its fun!
Hi I have old coin penny
The charm is actually made from a austrian,1 schilling coin (1959-2001)
It has not any good value as a coin but it is a beautiful jewellery
I have an Australian half dollar piece that has Charles & Diana on it! ❤️💕❤️💕 1981 😎
It's the edelweiss flower
The timing of this video could not be more perfect. I just purchased a private collection and needed to know what to look for. Thanks
just curious how you purchased it ...like from the internet where ? i dont know the best place to look. have been collecting just everything that has passed through my hands for the last 20 years and bought lots when i go to the post office
Hong kong fifty cents 1980 queen Elizabeth for sale
1982 Lincoln pennies small d for sale
@@shelleyhillier7581 need help with all penny collection I have.
@@shelleyhillier7581 I have a 1974quarter with error marks on his face under his ear ,on his throat on his tempo
The Australian 5cent has an echidna on it. The platypus is on the 20cent.
Correct
Yup 👍
I have 5 error and it was 2000 the date
20 cent the date 2002
Great knowledge of rare, valuable Coins impressive Collection thank you sir have a nice work day
Great info and love how detailed you are in your vids! Great appraisal 👍😁👍
You do well. So spot on, on the value as of date. Some see a fortune but you told the truth. It takes a lot to find a buyer.
Surprisingly how you took the time to go through what anyone would have immediately seen as $250 tops. IDK if your offer price is due to being a friend but it’s pretty cool how fair you were and clearly giving anyone watching this a great lesson on many variables that why a vendor would just speed through and throw out like I said $250. Definitely going to subscribe. Integrity is everything in business!! Too bad you’re not local..
Thanks so much for this. I've come into something similar + . Trying to figure it all out. Was actually able to look at my stuff while watching your journey through this collection. Again thanks for your time.
I have many coins and have been looking them up individually cuz I am strapped for cash big time and was taking them in tomorrow. I was checking the grading and other stuff I didn't know about when finding the value. So much easier the steps you did. Your information cut my look up time more than half. Yep. Let's do another. Video very informative. TKx
How do I go about. Recieving a guide book too find out how to get a coin grading book to find out how much the coin s are worth.
Please get back to me please thank you very much for your help you given me 😆
I have lots of old coins to sell/One penny/1916/17/18/19/Us domes from SA Country
Check that $2.00 bill again. I believe for the 1976 series, on the back is an engraving of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence from a portrait in the US Capitol Building.
It was a one year only issue so is not just any old $2.00 bill.
I have one first day of issue 13 cent stamped and canceled by the post office mint condition. Anyone know a value?
I subscribed to your presentations because each time I watch 1 I like the level of chill you have as well as thorough commentary .
Thanks for watching and subscribing, DeLoss Lance!
Came here to learn about coins.... left with starfish is a sea star
Enjoyed watching this. Thanks for sharing SpegTacular!
Thanks for watching, Silver Streak!
That old school Tupperware container is worth some money as well. They don't make Tupperware like that anymore.
Very true, couldn’t agree more!
Sir good morning I have a Lincoln coin 1957 how to sell
We're I will selling
Where can I get rid of a 1967 quarter and a 1970 quarter what they worth and how much can I get@@pollingade578
Back in 1978 I would buy two rolls of half dollars every payday, was somewhat aware of silver, but the reason was to put money aside & not spend it. I went back to school & had to quit working for awhile so I did spend through my box of 50 cent pieces. Lessons learned.
15:16 I think that's Austrian 1 Schilling coin And it has been made into a necklace.
Coin production years 1959-2001 Material Aluminum-Bronze
Informative. Thanks!
Love watching videos like this one. Always enjoy your videos
I think you did a good job with the value of that collection. The Red Book is a great source of information and I’m always amazed by how many people in our stacking community don’t own one.
Cool old coins, funny just found a 41 nickel,ike the one you just showed,mine has a staple in the head,enjoyed watching this video
I think the fun is going through it all. I love going through old collections.
Just think of how many people that have little collections like this laying around that aren't really collectors. It's a very common thing I believe.
A small little treasure so to speak 🤔
my brother is one and he came back with some Canadian silver, pre WW1 German silver thinking nothing of it he just like world coins but he had some real value there.
Great video Spegs!!! If Lynn has a grandson (or granddaughter) that might be a good gift.
Thank you for your show I just recently started coin collecting and you have show me it's not worth it thank you
I have quite a large collection of valuable pieces ... I wish you lived in our area!
Are your of your valuable pieces for sale?
I was just thinking the same...
Lynne's retirement dreams crushed.
Thanks for the reminder! Good luck 🍀
Hello, very educational video! I know about the 1943 steel penny, but I am trying to find information regarding a silver 1957 wheat cent ( it was struck on a dime planchet) not much information online regarding these type of errors.
It's very usefull specially to those people like me that don't have an idea how or where to sell old coins.
Always neat to see. Thanks for the video.
Thanks- great video- Timing- Today my cousins plan to hand me a few boxes of their Mom's coin collection to sell for the estate. Wish me luck-
Some of those Canadian coins 1941 ect. We're in pretty good condition
Nice of you to help out your friend.
the old whip jar has value.
The 1967 bobcat (centennial) is 50% aswell
In Canada coins were 80% till 1967 - although half way though 1967 the dime and quarts switched to 50%
Then in 1968 the dime and quarter had 50% silver for half the year only
Great information friend. I am both appreciative and glad to have read your comment because I value what I have learned from it. My sincere thanks.
Is the Austrian charm Eidlevise? Sorry about the spelling.
Good video and appraisal Speg...that miracle whip jar has to have a bit of value! Have a wonderful weekend stay safe and stack on!
at least 59 cents.
The X serial number on one of the bills might be a keeper. Very good video.
The 1968 Canadian quarter they minted some in silver and some in clad. You have to use the magnet to find out.
I had 2 in a roll of Quarters & never knew that until my magnet fell into the pile of quarters and 1 stuck and 1 didn't . Surprisingly the one that had more of a silveri age tone going on was NOT silver but the clean one was . 50%er but still interesting .
The Australian 5 cent piece is an Echindna - a marsupial spiny ant eater, not a duck billed platypus, no silver after 1964.
1966 Round 50 cent peice is the last Australian Circulated Coin Produced that contained Ag ... 80%
TC n Stay Safe My Friend
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1940 nickle
salamat sa pag share ng collection mo boss godblees po sa channel mo
Fair evaluation. Good job. Labor of love
Oh man...This had me feelin discouraged about my collection lol xD this was a pretty cool one
I've had people cuss me out because they message me with a common date older coin and they seen one on ebay with someone asking 10k for so think theirs is worth that and when I tell them it's not worth anything they lose it. They get emotional over finding out they have a 10 cent coin instead of 10k coin. And it happens all the time smh
People have to understand that what someone is asking for something vs what someone is getting for something is very different in the selling world.
@@Spegtacular A neighbor wants to sell his silver and tells me, silver is selling for over $30.00 an ounce. I say, right now, silver is worth $22.50. Just because he sees a in a book or advertisement $30.00, right away he thinks his silver is worth that much. I say $22.50 is the price of silver right now. It cost money to melt and separate the silver so if he tries to sell it for $30.00 he will get something below $22.50.
@@harrysurtees8710 you're talkin retail and wholesale/spot price. Those are two different things. 3 to $5 over spot price is fair retail price for bullion/generic. Depending on what it is it could be more.
REALY INTERESTING CONCEPT S OF PRESENTATION & EXPLAINing AS U GO THROUGH PROCESS & VERY INFORMATIVE 👏
More stuff like this would be great!
Morning SpegTacular!
I have been collecting coins since 1974, yes, it is quite large lol. coin collecting is a huge and expensive addiction but at least, one gets to at least make, and or break even, you truly do not lose.
just wondering why you didnt weigh anything or check for doubble dies or errors?
I like to watch your videos hope you will have more subscribers and viewers coming thanks for sharing
Thought Indian cents were worth more, how much is the average price?
I am getting rid of a large coin collection left to us. Learning as I go and have figured out my father in law just liked collecting coins. Nothing of real value except for some silver coins. Made a few trips to the bank because no one in my area is interested in them. Good video and info.
Thanks for watching, Techn’ Moto!
I am looking at the same thing. I have picked up on some good info some just reading comments and replies. I looking to going to the Dallas, Tx. area.
@@davidbell8570 I have been able to sell some stuff on ebay but I have to say- for the price I am selling stuff it is not worth my time and effort. What does not sell continues to go to the bank. With every sale I included a free gift- lol. Have to get rid of this stuff as fast as I can- Ha ha ha ha ha. Still have a ton of stuff like a baseball card and a stamp collection I have not touched.
17:13 Although the 1970-D Kennedy was a NIFC, it is also 40% Ag.
Circulated War Nickels may be ugly, but dollar per dollar they contain 53% more Ag than 90% Coins.
$1 FV WWII Nickels contain 1.1 OzT, while $1 FV 90% coinage (10,25,50 cents) contain 0.72 OzT.
And, the higher grade nickels can be attractive. Because people don't like the Nickels, you can buy them with little to no premium over melt. I flipped about 30 rolls at Apmex once and turned a nice profit.
My coin collection is gigantic... I am overwhelmed by it constantly. I have started grading coins and it is very very hard to choose the first ones to grade. I am sending in my toned uncirculated 1909 vdb. Hope it grades high enough and that should pay to grade my whole collection. Nice of you to appraise his collection.
Excellent video and crushed the like button!
I've purchased numerous little collections like that over the years. This was a fun little instructional. Thanks, sir!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thats a fair value most dealers would have just said $200 for the silver and really looked at it.
Great video because very thorough and realistic!
Thanks for watching, Dave!
I have some old coins I bought from 1 of my uncles 40yrs ago n some my dad had. Not sure what to do with them. Can't seem to have the time to search n go thru them. Be nice if they had a machine u could run them thru n pick out the valuable ones n a value of them. Do u have any ideas for me.
Thanks. Enjoyed ur video.
How do we ensure some coins don’t get exchanged in the checking process?
I have a "half dime" any info for that one? Or a 1981 Australian half dollar with Charles & Diana. My husband had an uncle that worked for "PanAm" airlines and we have a bunch of foreign coins, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, etc. Shillings, pence & stuff I can't read....
I enjoy the information tyvm. I have a 1934 and a 1936 Lincoln cents that I just found in my change jar I am wanting to sell them
I have a quarter that weighs 7.1 grams and is thicker than the other quarters. How much would you appraise that for.
Austria one was a coin that someone etched out the flower
I have old coins and Any country old Coins, like Quarter Dollar US Coins ,Penny, Queen Elizabeth II Australian Dollar Coins, I want to sell my Collections .. Thanks for the Sharing Good luck to your Channel Godblessed.. 👍😊
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I have old coins l want to sell coins
Hi Spectacular,I agree a dealer would pay much less for this material. There are Indian Head nickels struck on one cent blanks that are very valuable, but they are smaller than a nickel and have a different weight. Thanks, interesting to see, Bill
Thanks for the info
We have been going through all ours it's overwhelming.. I got into it for awhile but somethings I just can't seem to learn. I started putting a couple of old bills or coins on ebay about to get it really going. Thi g is I don't know enough pricing is hard for me on mostly everything I have sold.. It would be noceto find a trusted person in my area that I could just pay to help short or ideas or something. Love reading Comments lots of information..
the austrian coin, the cut out shows the EDELWEISS flower, national flower to the country. thank you for an interesting video.
Just keeping my silver for now. Informative channel
Close but no cigar , the 1972 australian is the most valuable circulating normal 5 cent coin, very interesting.
Very True.
Cool little collection, too bad you didn’t find anything super valuable, but I think the owner should be please with the silver value alone…
I hope so too
I have many coin and wish to show them a picture
The piece with the three (edelweiss) flowers is an Austrian Shilling. Late 1950’s to 1960’s.
I believe the flowers on that cut out coin are edelweiss which grows in the mountains in Austria and a few other countries I believe.
Good morning spegTacular
Good morning!
SpegTacular.
The animal design on the Australian 5¢ is an Echidna, a type of spiny anteaters. Which is actually a monotremes, that means its an egg laying mammal. They taste very good if U prepare it correctly.
My dad has a collection of some old South African coins, with a couple of foreign ones (Belgium).
Does that book cover foreign coins? Where can I get it?
Certain 1979 Susan B Anthony dollars can be worth around 100 there is a wide and narrow rim variety
I have 1967 coin were I sell it
honestly, old wheat pennies even if they aren't one of the super rare ones or whatever, they are worth at least 2c because of the copper. And even more than that a lot of the old wheat pennies from 1909-1940 are worth 15-25c just bc they are old (assuming they are in decent condition). So, imo most of the wheat pennies (in decent condition) are actually worth a lot considering they are 1c face value.
I just bought 220 dollars of Kennedy half dollars from the bank, almost every roll was full rolls of 2000p and 2001d Kennedys are they worth holding on to, thanks
Always fun seeing what coins people hoarded.
The first silver certificate you showed, although in rough shape has a trinary serial number which some people collect. Not much extra value in that condition but fun to see.
GD
The Australian animal on the 5c is an echidna. Btw we don't call 5c a "nickel" here.
You should be ashamed of yourself...I've been collecting since Im 9 yrs old....and buy and trade all my life.....that collection is worth much more than $300 .....there was some coins in there that are worth some serious money...you didn't even show any error coins...of which I saw a few....just my opinion..I would have paid $500 min for it.....
Hi have a couple Confederate Coins,
Can you tell me where to get a good price for them ??? Thank You Sir
Tiny little detail that made me chuckle, that australian coin had an echidna on it not a platypus
I have a1961 penny that looks like a brand one, should I have it looked at.
I had that Tupper container in the 70s and the mayonnaise price I remembered.
You made this a great educational video. Thanks
Thanks for watching, B L C Scott!
I do have old coins with me, how can I go about to get m6 coin apprise and sell them, please advise thank you
The opening of the hole in the nine is a better indicator. Small date = smaller hole
I have been collecting coins since I was a youngster, and I have a 1905 Indian head penny that is stamped by the mint on a dime silver plankton. I'm wondering maybe it's worth a few dollars? You can also see the mercury dime stamped in the background
That sounds like you've got an interesting error coin. Probably worth your time to ask around. Your local coin shop may be able to give you an idea. First thing will be determining authenticity, of course. Dimes and cents struck on the planchet of the other does occasionally happen. My brother found one in change just last year. I'm not an error guy, so I wouldn't venture an opinion on value.
I am interested in your 1905 Indian head penny. I like to collect it and I can buy yours.
@@andyreznick l have some
I have 2005 dime
I have several old U.S. coins and some foreign..many matching what is allegedly valuable ,including the 1894 Barber dime, a hoard of wheat pennies, a few Indian head pennies,Buffalo 🐃 nickels, 60's and up quarters,etc,ETC..Long story short..where and how do I cash out on them??? 🤔
Being a beginner, I just don't know where to look in ONE PLACE for the coins I check. It's tiring going from one place to another. Ty!
Diddo the jaclyn comment below and add THANK YOU for a excellent video. jP
Is there any safe way to clean coins that are super gross.. like in a bucket that also had some dirt or dust? I don't want them to be clean clean but some of them are difficult to even tell what they are because of gunk.. is it ok to just soak in water or something?
There are some ways to clean up a coin if it's that bad. But I caution you if you try it without knowing exactly what you're doing you'll probably reduce its value. Soaking any coin in water besides gold will harm it eventually. Gold will simply be unaffected. Seriously, it's a touchy business. It needs to be done by someone who knows how and generally it's only worth doing for a coin with some collector value. The most widely cleaned coins are silver dollars. It almost always reduces their value because no reputable grading company will assign a grade thereafter other than "Cleaned - (some grade) details". This means the coin WOULD HAVE GRADED whatever grade, but cannot be graded because it's got a problem preventing that (in this case "cleaned"). Sorry so long-winded. Hope this helps.
@@andyreznick thank you so much for the advice!
Off and on looking at every bit of change , you can find plenty of copper pennies ( pre 1982 or a few of that run) and a rare wheat cent. Few years ago in change a wheat cent happened. I could not believe it, ok it's a 1958 or 1951 - D it was a 1909 . What a find in the 2020s
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Do you have a video about Ben Franklin halves? Overview about which are rare, values, errors, etc.? Thanks.
Hmmm. I always thought Kennedy clad Halves with 40% silver went to 1970-D. Maybe you spoke in error? (17:15)
How can you tell if you have a counterfeit coin? Because I’m almost positive that I have a counterfeit nickel and it’s not a Henning cause it’s a 1964 but there’s a few signs that tells me it’s counterfeit but I’m not positive.
Thanks for your evaluations. Unfortunately, the collection was disappointingly anemic..
New Sub!!! I'm newer to inherited tons of coins and bills sold a couple on ebay I'm just not great at pricing. Books of the error coins are my favorite as well as the big old bills..hope to learn things. Thank you for your time.
Would you share your eBay if your still selling them