Okay, as you are very interested in the $1 coins, if you didn't know the 2005 -2010 US Mint sets came in what is called a Satin finish, including the $1 coins as well. Seen side by side with the regular finish coins, there is a noticeable difference, as the Satin finish coins are more matt and less shiny. They are probably not found in circulation frequently and also would be very difficult to tell in circulated rolls. However, they do come from both P & D mints. In addition, the Innovation Dollars come in Proof and Reverse Proof versions, as well as the special Reverse Proof Presidential Dollars for Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Reagan. Finding one of these in circulation would be extremely rare, and would only come from a collection dump of a very unknowledgeable person. But these would be something to look out for, for sure.
What’s up Quin! I’m not feeling my best physically right now so I’m glad you’re there to make me feel better by uploading a video! I’ve been just sorting some coins as well lol, so I hope you get some cool stuff in these rolls!
What book are you using to collect your dollar coins in? I've been looking for a while for one that has the one like yours but I can't seem to find it.
Ive seen things like that go for tens of thousands de pending on what kind of coin it is and where is was minted and when it was from. Also if it is real gold plated and not just brass like the Sacagawea coins then it could be worth way more
Sacas are by far the most attractive US coin of my lifetime, so I was really sad they didn't catch on. I used to get piles of shiny new Sacas from stamp vending machines at the post office and spend them at coffee shops, but some of the more boring baristas hated getting them. Who doesn't like a shiny dollar?!?! First time I've seen that Saca with the corn planting on the reverse, which is also a really nice design!
I worked as a bank teller for 5 years, built up a decent silver collection. Got a bunch of silver dimes, quarters, wartime nickels, a few mercury dimes and three standing liberty quarters. My rarest was a silver Canadian quarter since I only ever got one of those. School cafeteria deposits gave us a bunch of other Canadian coins and arcade tokens tho lol.
Great roll-outs thanks for sharing. I’m new, just found two - one dollar coins never see them given as change but a long time ago a vending machine gave change with these. How do i tell which ones are “proofs”?
Proofs are much shinier than regular coins, and the details of the coin would be frosted. If a coin matches these details, look for the “S” Mint Mark as confirmation. As for proofs from other mints, I recommend looking up if a proof from a different mint was made for that design.
Have you done a video on what you do with the coins you keep that don’t go in your collection books? Do you just have tubes of the different years/mints/errors?
Cool hunt! I really enjoy your dollar videos especially! Always love to see what others find. I had a $400 dollar coin hunt last weekend and I pulled two rolls of NIFC’s. SO many upgrades, not to mention a few additions in the presidentials. I also found another Wide Rim sba and it was in really good condition.
Such a fun video series! I started collecting small dollar coins about the time I watched your first video on them. Just last week, I found a NIFC 2012012-P Native American dollar - and recently a 2000-S Sacagawea proof! Thanks for doing these videos - it looks like your collection will be done in no time if the boxes stay like they've been!
A tornado is coming to my house and this is the only channel that can keep me entertained during events like this. Keep up the good work! Also, could you make a livestream of you hunting coins? Thanks!
I hope you’re staying safe! I do occasional livestreams but don’t have a set schedule. Best way to catch the next one is to make sure you have notifications turned on for the channel
Idk... Small groats are worth 100k minimum...especially if found in the original 13 colonies... If I remember correctly only 150 have ever been found in the US....they are considered pretty rare
Yup. We mint 75 cent coins up here in the Great White North. I don't think it's a big deal if our pennies or nickels wind up in rolls, but the Loonie? That's not fair tbh
I really enjoy all of these. I am not a serious collector by any means but I enjoy buying a few rolls to pick through from time to time. I didn't realize the 81 Susans were special, but I think I have several of those. One thought I had while watching tonight is "How do you handle the coins you pull out but don't add to books?". I know in the past you have said that so far you have not gotten into selling coins yet, so I think it would make a good video to show us how you handle and store your coins that are keepers but not necessarily categorized in collections. For example, what do you do with all the Canadian coins? Or the NIFC dollars that you have multiples of?
I have a collection of circulated proof half dollars that mostly came from a friend at an armored car vault. My collection also includes other NCLT (noncirculating legal tender) halves like 1970, silver bicentennial and commerative's. Mostly complete from 1960 to 2004 and a few scattered more modern.
How do you tell if a coin is a proof? I just started putting a collection and don't know what I have and how to tell what is good or not? Any resource recommended? Thanks. p.s. I had fun going through a large number of about 500 wheat pennies from 1900 to the late 1950's. They were gifted to me by my father about 40 years ago and just now getting around to looking and organizing. I'm older and fully retired now so have some time to play with all my coins. Thanks for any help.
Hey, been watching you for a while now, random question about a nickel if you could answer it, how expensive/ scarce are 1975 Elevated D’s. I found one and my book doesn’t pin a price but says it offers premium price.
I have had amazing luck when finding NIFC Dollars. At my high school, I got 3 NIFC Dollar coins from vending machines along with a TON of 1981 Dollars (which I accidentally cashed in) one of which was a proof. During the last day of school I went to the bank to pick up coins before picking up 2 NIFCs, one of which was an American Innovation Dollar. I then got 3 more NIFC’s from a Summer School Vending machine. All of this without looking through a single Dollar Coin roll.
Didn't look like a wounded to me. You really have to get the right angle with the light to see it sometimes. I have found many of them. They are abundant in northern Michigan.
The Martin van Buren looks like Bozo the Clown I am gonna save a few just for that reason! When I was a child I loved Bozo and the Clown and Captain Kangaroo with Mr. Green Genes. I was trully crushed when they went off!
So the 2019 Canadian $1 "Loonie" after 2012 was made out of Multi-ply brass-plated steel, prior to that it was made from steel with brass plating. They started electroplating in 2012, which changed the look of the loonie a lot. Congrats on all the cool finds in your hunt.
Brinks/Loomis deals with thousands of SBA, SAC, Presidential, and Am Innovation dollars that they wrap in rolls, as evidenced in this video. So where do they keep all of the Ike dollars??? You know they get them.
Is it worth getting boxes of dollars and doing this? I mean can anything of serious value really be found dollar hunting? If you guys know let me know. Thank you
Wow id say i went through $2000 worth of $1 coins I don't think I ever got 4 hits out of $25 worth. To me any president past 20 is good any Sacagawea that aint 2000 2001 is ok
I'm a a little late to answer your question but a "proof coin" is a coin made with a special strike to make it look like a mirror and they are usually sold to collectors for face value + extra. Collectors sometimes take them out of rolls and put them into circulation for others to find and sometimes they accidentally go in.
@ 18:06 you had a 1980 D s.b.a. In your hand hope you find it
Okay, as you are very interested in the $1 coins, if you didn't know the 2005 -2010 US Mint sets came in what is called a Satin finish, including the $1 coins as well. Seen side by side with the regular finish coins, there is a noticeable difference, as the Satin finish coins are more matt and less shiny. They are probably not found in circulation frequently and also would be very difficult to tell in circulated rolls. However, they do come from both P & D mints. In addition, the Innovation Dollars come in Proof and Reverse Proof versions, as well as the special Reverse Proof Presidential Dollars for Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Reagan. Finding one of these in circulation would be extremely rare, and would only come from a collection dump of a very unknowledgeable person. But these would be something to look out for, for sure.
13:10 Is the time he found the gold coin
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What’s up Quin! I’m not feeling my best physically right now so I’m glad you’re there to make me feel better by uploading a video! I’ve been just sorting some coins as well lol, so I hope you get some cool stuff in these rolls!
Hey dude, thanks for the comment! I’m sorry to hear you’re not feeling well and hope you’re feeling better soon!
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How about linking us to that little cheat sheet PDF?
What book are you using to collect your dollar coins in? I've been looking for a while for one that has the one like yours but I can't seem to find it.
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Maybe I missed it in the video description but where did you buy the $1000 in dollar coins from? Seems kind of useful for this video.
What kind of coin books are those
I have found one coin that has one side silver and the other side gold plated. Still trying to find out how much it is worth if anything.
Ive seen things like that go for tens of thousands de pending on what kind of coin it is and where is was minted and when it was from. Also if it is real gold plated and not just brass like the Sacagawea coins then it could be worth way more
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Sacas are by far the most attractive US coin of my lifetime, so I was really sad they didn't catch on. I used to get piles of shiny new Sacas from stamp vending machines at the post office and spend them at coffee shops, but some of the more boring baristas hated getting them. Who doesn't like a shiny dollar?!?! First time I've seen that Saca with the corn planting on the reverse, which is also a really nice design!
I personally always throw back duplicate NIFCs so that others can find what they need, good video Quin
I worked as a bank teller for 5 years, built up a decent silver collection. Got a bunch of silver dimes, quarters, wartime nickels, a few mercury dimes and three standing liberty quarters. My rarest was a silver Canadian quarter since I only ever got one of those. School cafeteria deposits gave us a bunch of other Canadian coins and arcade tokens tho lol.
I love the Dollar hunts so many different types. Really enjoy this. Take care. Please tell Debbie hello.
Nice Finds!!
Where did you get your books from?
The maple leaf insignia on the 2019 Loonie is a security feature. Counterfeiting has been a serious problem with the Canadian $1 and $2 coins.
Great hunt! That was one hell of a box! 😁👍
Do the Canadian Dollar Book, I mean why not? 😊
Great roll-outs thanks for sharing. I’m new, just found two - one dollar coins never see them given as change but a long time ago a vending machine gave change with these. How do i tell which ones are “proofs”?
Proofs are much shinier than regular coins, and the details of the coin would be frosted. If a coin matches these details, look for the “S” Mint Mark as confirmation. As for proofs from other mints, I recommend looking up if a proof from a different mint was made for that design.
where do you get a sealed roll of coins?? I am very curious. please tell me.
Have you done a video on what you do with the coins you keep that don’t go in your collection books? Do you just have tubes of the different years/mints/errors?
I was given a 2008 s and it says on the flip silver proof set. There is an Eagle on one side, and on the other is Saca
Cool hunt! I really enjoy your dollar videos especially! Always love to see what others find. I had a $400 dollar coin hunt last weekend and I pulled two rolls of NIFC’s. SO many upgrades, not to mention a few additions in the presidentials. I also found another Wide Rim sba and it was in really good condition.
Congratulations on the finds. Nice video.
very nice finds
I only keep the best. Always looking to upgrade. 🐎
Such a fun video series! I started collecting small dollar coins about the time I watched your first video on them. Just last week, I found a NIFC 2012012-P Native American dollar - and recently a 2000-S Sacagawea proof! Thanks for doing these videos - it looks like your collection will be done in no time if the boxes stay like they've been!
A tornado is coming to my house and this is the only channel that can keep me entertained during events like this. Keep up the good work! Also, could you make a livestream of you hunting coins? Thanks!
I hope you’re staying safe!
I do occasional livestreams but don’t have a set schedule. Best way to catch the next one is to make sure you have notifications turned on for the channel
I am subscribed to you so I can get notified. So happy you responded!
@@QuinsCoins I live in tornado valley so it is normal for me and it is the third time this year. But I still do get scared as crap when it happens😂
i actually love this series lol
can't afford to hunt dollars but it's fun to watch!
Great hunt. I collect the innovation dollars from the mint nice series of coins.
Where do you get your dollar coin albums from?
Hi Quinn, glad to “meet” you. I have 3 mint rolled unopened 2000 Sacagawea dollars. Should I open them? Or are they worth more unopened?
the Canadians love their Loonys and Twoony save them both!
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A coin found 3 times kind of proves that it is not rare
Idk... Small groats are worth 100k minimum...especially if found in the original 13 colonies... If I remember correctly only 150 have ever been found in the US....they are considered pretty rare
In one half roll 😂😂 click bait crap
@@BarrowedtimeBrianSHUT UP ITS NOT CLICK BAIT
@@BarrowedtimeBriandid we actually ask
May e he's lucky, no one knows
Quinn, those are nice coin albums, what company makes them?
Yup. We mint 75 cent coins up here in the Great White North.
I don't think it's a big deal if our pennies or nickels wind up in rolls, but the Loonie? That's not fair tbh
oh dang, you made me wikipedia that before I got the joke 🥴
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I really enjoy all of these. I am not a serious collector by any means but I enjoy buying a few rolls to pick through from time to time. I didn't realize the 81 Susans were special, but I think I have several of those.
One thought I had while watching tonight is "How do you handle the coins you pull out but don't add to books?". I know in the past you have said that so far you have not gotten into selling coins yet, so I think it would make a good video to show us how you handle and store your coins that are keepers but not necessarily categorized in collections. For example, what do you do with all the Canadian coins? Or the NIFC dollars that you have multiples of?
May I ask where you got the sheet of paper showing the coins and dates on it?
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Nicely done! Keep the videos coming!
I have a collection of circulated proof half dollars that mostly came from a friend at an armored car vault. My collection also includes other NCLT (noncirculating legal tender) halves like 1970, silver bicentennial and commerative's. Mostly complete from 1960 to 2004 and a few scattered more modern.
Good hunt!
What do you do with the coins that you already have but are still more rare?
Quinn, very cool find sir!!!
How do you tell if a coin is a proof? I just started putting a collection and don't know what I have and how to tell what is good or not? Any resource recommended? Thanks. p.s. I had fun going through a large number of about 500 wheat pennies from 1900 to the late 1950's. They were gifted to me by my father about 40 years ago and just now getting around to looking and organizing. I'm older and fully retired now so have some time to play with all my coins. Thanks for any help.
5:53 I had got that on a 1975 nickel from a 1976 Denver mint set, still in the package
Hey Quin I just found my First ever 1939 Lincoln wheat penny how rare are they and what are the worth in good condition
i wish they still had the old Eisenhower dollar coins from the 1970's. Big and chunky and cool.
Always enjoy watching nice and relaxing, get a break from the kids for a few….. honey going outside :) cheers
Finding coins you collect shouldn’t be a surprise. People who don’t collect have no idea what they are giving away.🐎
Very kool indeed. 👍👀🖖👻🤘😎🎸🎶🎵
Hey, been watching you for a while now, random question about a nickel if you could answer it, how expensive/ scarce are 1975 Elevated D’s. I found one and my book doesn’t pin a price but says it offers premium price.
The official error name is called the 1975 misplaced mint mark error
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I have had amazing luck when finding NIFC Dollars. At my high school, I got 3 NIFC Dollar coins from vending machines along with a TON of 1981 Dollars (which I accidentally cashed in) one of which was a proof. During the last day of school I went to the bank to pick up coins before picking up 2 NIFCs, one of which was an American Innovation Dollar. I then got 3 more NIFC’s from a Summer School Vending machine. All of this without looking through a single Dollar Coin roll.
oddly the post offices in new mexico give out susan b anthony dollars as change -- thought that was cool as hell back when i lived in that state.
Didn't look like a wounded to me. You really have to get the right angle with the light to see it sometimes. I have found many of them. They are abundant in northern Michigan.
The Martin van Buren looks like Bozo the Clown I am gonna save a few just for that reason! When I was a child I loved Bozo and the Clown and Captain Kangaroo with Mr. Green Genes. I was trully crushed when they went off!
the loone with Maple stamp in center rear is their Proof
2002 sacajewea was slightly offset!
I got a 2009 Proof Native American that has that blip on the edge , maybe a anti-counterfeit thing.
How much would you charge yo help me determine the overall value of my monetary collection? 1899 black eagle , boxes of pre 64 quarters etc etc.
Like to start for my granddaughter. We're would I fine coins boos
This is making me want to collect coins again LOL
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that is called the loony!and it is valuable
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So the 2019 Canadian $1 "Loonie" after 2012 was made out of Multi-ply brass-plated steel, prior to that it was made from steel with brass plating. They started electroplating in 2012, which changed the look of the loonie a lot. Congrats on all the cool finds in your hunt.
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Brinks/Loomis deals with thousands of SBA, SAC, Presidential, and Am Innovation dollars that they wrap in rolls, as evidenced in this video. So where do they keep all of the Ike dollars??? You know they get them.
Interesting. Wish I knew what I was looking for. My uncle passed and left me like 20 rolls with the presidents names right on the wrapper
The Presidential Dollar coins without any writing on the edges sell for $50 each or more.
US Mint gotta improve their separation process
what is a satchagwaean 2000p worth ?
@stanleyweith if it's the cheerios one it's worth 52 k
@@LucasMcMillan-ed2jb Thank youfrom my poor eyesight it looks kinda like it but all I have is a hand held magnifier
Yup, on the wide rim
‼️THAT IS A WOUNDED EAGLE - Circulated‼️
Because Philadelphia was where it happened back then. Patriotic!! Liberty bell, Susan B. Our history didn't come from San Francisco
Some of the presidents look like the three stooges. Can you assemble a three stooges trifecta ?
LOL
Presidents on the coins was the worst decision ever. Bring back our lady liberty!!!!
Id be lucky to find a 3rd of that and I go to random train stations around the city someone must like you at that bank
Wow
Is it worth getting boxes of dollars and doing this?
I mean can anything of serious value really be found dollar hunting?
If you guys know let me know.
Thank you
Nope, on the wounded eagle.
A quick loop on it will tell you
First one, love your videos keep it up my man
Thanks! And congrats!!
I was lucky enough to get some Mint Dollar Rolls of Native Americans at the Credit Union!! BOOM
No on the wounded eagle.
I got the sacogawea 2000 p 69 mint
I brought about 25 unc brass dollars to local coin shop w some peace dollars he said 20$ for the 25 mold dollars 😡. Even a coke machine says no to em
Was it my imagination I could have sworn that the sacagawea looked like it was a DD in the IN GOD WE TRUST
I got a 1979 dollar coin
Wow id say i went through $2000 worth of $1 coins I don't think I ever got 4 hits out of $25 worth. To me any president past 20 is good any Sacagawea that aint 2000 2001 is ok
I have a 1940 wheat penny minted s
Yes wounded
so do you just walk into the bank and ask if you have a box of 1000$ worth of 1$ coins
People look out for I'll keep an eye out for anything if you purchase them let me know yes or no
Ha, lol.
What the heck is a proof? Proof of what?
@fredblocksagain no i am actually asking. First coin video i have seen so i have no idea at all
I'm a a little late to answer your question but a "proof coin" is a coin made with a special strike to make it look like a mirror and they are usually sold to collectors for face value + extra. Collectors sometimes take them out of rolls and put them into circulation for others to find and sometimes they accidentally go in.
Can i have one liberty coin