Hey quin new subscriber i recently moved to texas a month ago from utah just started searching through 1,000 dollars in pennies and found 10 indian head cents all in the decade 1890s.
I was at a coin show not too long ago and asked one of the veteran dealers what he thinks of cointubers. He said they're great for the hobby but one thing that baffles him is the almost universal tendency to say "Denver" and "Philadelphia" instead of simply P & D, the way it is in coin books and, in his own words, "on the frickin' coin!" lol He said he rolls his eyes when someone asks for a 1914 Denver penny or a 1909 San Francisco VDB. That's so clunky.
Lol yeah, I just like to say it all because there are a lot of new collectors watching at all times and if you don't say the full thing, you end up getting a lot of questions about "What does D mean?" etc.
I live in a Canadian border town and recently got a ‘64 silver quarter (CDN) in a roll from a bank. Also got a ‘59 Canadian penny in change when shopping in Bellingham, WA (18 miles away). Very intriguing to me how these little gems are still out there in circulation.
You should be looking for the 1996W dime and the 2020W nickel as well. Super hard to find. But they are out there. Awesome hunt. Really enjoy your vids.
Hey Quin, do you know if the 2024 nickels and dimes are actually going to be low minted? I haven't found a single one in my area and I was starting to wonder 😂
@@justinabaird5042 They only minted 2 million of each coin. An average silver quarter goes for about 20 to 25 times face value or about $5 each. A W quarter in really good condition goes for more then double that. About $10 to $20.
Hi there. I started following you. Your information is very informative but I cant remember anything you say lol. I have a box full of coin idk prob nothing in there. I did have a coin shop check them but to no avail...like Id believe them anyways especially when they offer to keep it. I have come across a quarter with the W on the left upper side on front. And I think I have a couple proof pennies and a quarter and a nickel. Not enough to retire on though but it is fun to check my pocket change every day I get something old in it.
I find a lot of Canadian pennies here in Florida coin roll hunting. All the snowbirds bring them down. After hunting about 100 rolls of nickels and not finding much, I get coffee at the 7-Eleven and my change contains a silver war nickel. How crazy is that?
I was watching your video and decided to look through my current coin jar for some of these coins, and what do you know, I found a spitting horse Delaware quarter! I don't know what to do with it now, but I have it! 😂
A Penny roll is $0.50 A Nickel roll is $2.00 A Dime roll is $5.00 A Quarter roll is $10.00 A Half-Dollar roll is also $10.00 A Dollar Coin roll is $25.00 The sum of the values is $52.50 Multiply by 10, and you get $525.00, NOT $500.00. You may be the most authentic Coin Roll Hunter on UA-cam, but I'd recommend proofreading the math. 😅
Lol I knew it added up to $525, but I $500 is a nice round number and I didn't figure anyone would be upset about me under-selling the amount searched :D
Hey quin new subscriber i recently moved to texas a month ago from utah just started searching through 1,000 dollars in pennies and found 10 indian head cents all in the decade 1890s.
I was at a coin show not too long ago and asked one of the veteran dealers what he thinks of cointubers. He said they're great for the hobby but one thing that baffles him is the almost universal tendency to say "Denver" and "Philadelphia" instead of simply P & D, the way it is in coin books and, in his own words, "on the frickin' coin!" lol He said he rolls his eyes when someone asks for a 1914 Denver penny or a 1909 San Francisco VDB. That's so clunky.
Lol yeah, I just like to say it all because there are a lot of new collectors watching at all times and if you don't say the full thing, you end up getting a lot of questions about "What does D mean?" etc.
I live in a Canadian border town and recently got a ‘64 silver quarter (CDN) in a roll from a bank. Also got a ‘59 Canadian penny in change when shopping in Bellingham, WA (18 miles away). Very intriguing to me how these little gems are still out there in circulation.
Always great for a new update!
Imagine how many games of Space Invaders that 1972 quarter played back in the day.
Thanks for the quick lesson. Hi my name is Ernest. 1st time here, i am looking forward to being part of your channel. New subscriber
I also got a wheatie today in change, so surprised, not seeing much in KS.
First and I love your coin hunting videos
@@Loganclay-eo1pl thank you!!
You should be looking for the 1996W dime and the 2020W nickel as well. Super hard to find. But they are out there. Awesome hunt. Really enjoy your vids.
I knew about the 2020 W but not the 96 W thank you, also the 2019 W is another to look out for but I'm sure you know that
@@RhinoCringe yeah, I forgot to mention that one. I have 2 of the 3 2019w cents. The proof has eluded me so far. Nice catch.
Thanks for the video, Ryan...
12:12 if you still have that dime, it looks like it has a delamination error, or the die was near the end of its use
Love your videos
Great Video!
Hey Quin, do you know if the 2024 nickels and dimes are actually going to be low minted? I haven't found a single one in my area and I was starting to wonder 😂
Well, he said a lot of times that you want to keep them, but no one really knows yet, let’s wait until 2025 to see
Well, he said a lot of times that you want to keep them, but no one really knows yet, let’s wait until 2025 to see
1972 and 1982 Kennedy half dollars can have a unique variety with no FG on the reverse face.
22:50 i think that's a ddo
I found two 2009 d In the same roll once
I heard there was an error on the bicentennial quarter??
Where do you get your collection books?
How much are the West point mint marks worth? How are they more then silver? I have a W quarter!
@@justinabaird5042 They only minted 2 million of each coin. An average silver quarter goes for about 20 to 25 times face value or about $5 each. A W quarter in really good condition goes for more then double that. About $10 to $20.
They are worth $10-$20 depending on condition where as a circulated silver quarter is typically just worth $5.52 in silver value!
Letting you know big stores self check out take half's and small dollars😮 great job good luck
I use half dollars when I can. Most people don't know what it is or never seen one.
Hi there. I started following you. Your information is very informative but I cant remember anything you say lol. I have a box full of coin idk prob nothing in there. I did have a coin shop check them but to no avail...like Id believe them anyways especially when they offer to keep it. I have come across a quarter with the W on the left upper side on front. And I think I have a couple proof pennies and a quarter and a nickel. Not enough to retire on though but it is fun to check my pocket change every day I get something old in it.
That 1972 half looks like it was silver-plated.
I live in Canada and I love collecting coins and 1921 one penny King George v England
Hi quin really enjoy the videos. Do you have any advice on where you sell some of these coin or do you just collect?
I find a lot of Canadian pennies here in Florida coin roll hunting. All the snowbirds bring them down. After hunting about 100 rolls of nickels and not finding much, I get coffee at the 7-Eleven and my change contains a silver war nickel. How crazy is that?
I only search rolls of large cents, half dimes and $3 gold. 😎
I was watching your video and decided to look through my current coin jar for some of these coins, and what do you know, I found a spitting horse Delaware quarter! I don't know what to do with it now, but I have it! 😂
You left Michigan?? 😢
Yes, I've been in North Carolina for a year now!
The 2024 pennies do have a VDB error.
Loved the video
Hunting a box of Jefferson’s last night. Couldn’t believe my eyes when I pulled a 1939-S
Isn’t the 1970 half dollar 90% silver?
@@lincolncwynar1547 40%.
No, it is just 40%
You collect the 2009 Lincoln commemorative pennies. I notice you don't save the 2004 and 2005 nickels. Why is that?
Yep! I collect the 2009s not because they are commemorative, but because of their relatively low mintage
I just got some coins today, and someone gave me a 1936 Canadian penny, I wanted to make sure it was king George V
2009D is rare because they were all transported to Puerto Rico in nickels
Just finished a box that was 85% almost bu 2021's, and found 11 2009's.
Quinn! Why didn't you keep that Bicentennial Kennedy? You tossed it to the side?!
Unlike with the quarters, bicentennial halves are extremely common in rolls of half dollars so it doesn't make sense to keep them
You forgot the big dollar coins
Unfortunately, buying large dollars at the bank is not an easy task :/
@ definitely need to do a video with them
Ryan has better luck buying an "unsearched" roll on the internet than buying big dollar coins at the bank.
Not even a week and another update 😊😃
My box I got 23 wheat cents earliest was 1918
A Penny roll is $0.50
A Nickel roll is $2.00
A Dime roll is $5.00
A Quarter roll is $10.00
A Half-Dollar roll is also $10.00
A Dollar Coin roll is $25.00
The sum of the values is $52.50
Multiply by 10, and you get $525.00, NOT $500.00.
You may be the most authentic Coin Roll Hunter on UA-cam, but I'd recommend proofreading the math. 😅
Lol I knew it added up to $525, but I $500 is a nice round number and I didn't figure anyone would be upset about me under-selling the amount searched :D
I didn't know you moved out of MI. Wait, what you got married too. I haven't been on your site for awhile
You forgot big dollar coins
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