Brother you help me more than anyone else you are hard but fair on your explanations you do not put out any falsifications on numismatics. Rock on my brother keep telling the truth!
In my opinion if you are in the business it would be totally appropriate in hesitating to grade , but it is educational and if you have the means I say go for it get it graded it is definitely worth it ! Thank you
Referred here by Dustin@coin opps ,and very glad that i visited your channel, good info,and already subscriber ,so now watching all your other videos ,tyvm looking forward to all of them...
Daniel great info! On 1 centers. PCGS in my opinion Grades too low, when you know for a fact it's a higher grade then they give you some grade that just doesn't make sense. I walked away from collecting the last 2 years cause I was so upset with the grade. But then I saw you pop up on my cell, and you dragged me back in for hope. Your the BEST and HONEST Teacher Collector's Need to watch. You even respond to us average people, the others don't. THANK YOU 😊. I have to let you know, You have a Twin Brother, everytime I see you on my phone, I say " That's Wayne Fuller!! He was a Radioman on the USS Constellation with me back in 81-82. You sound just like him also. Did you change your name? Ha, wish I knew how to send you the photo.
Thank you Daniel, I didn't know to look in the hair & on the jacket, I just look on the face all around the whole coin. I thought it didn't matter about the jacket I thought it always belonged there. Thanks again.
I Just want to thank you for your channel. I've watched other channels trying to find one channel that provides the most valuable information that's useful to me as a fairly new collector of 3 years. I found your channel to be the best channel out there with the most accurate and useful information. Thank you for all you do in helping others like myself, where since finding your channel I am now able to fully enjoy coin collecting with much more knowledge and ease. DIANE
Really like your common sense and truthful approach. I wish I had seen your videos before I had some of my coins graded. However I'm looking at it as a learning experience and definitely on hold about grading for now just learning, collecting and learning. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you! Your the only one who explains penny’s this well and how to grade them. We just sent in about 12 coins to pcgs. They were from 1963 to 1977. We got about 5 66’s and 5 65’s one 65 plus. We were surprised not to get one 67. They were in great condition but I noticed that the more tone they were the higher the grade was. I will subscribe! Keep talking penny’s 😊
Daniel, I have a ?. I have went though over a 1000 pennies in the last couple days. After I was done I weighed all my small date 82'si I had only one out of around 50 coins it is definitely a small date without a d mint it weighs 31 grams has anyone found a small date without a mintmark d. I'll send you a picture of it you want
Love grey sheets and your videos are amazing cuz I'm fixing to open up my own coin shop soon I'm so excited and I take all the information that you put and I put it into my employee learning and that I don't know
Good morning sir hope you're having a great 2019 so far. Was recommended to you after watching a video by Dustin Morgan & really enjoyed the info in your video thank you very much. I just subscribed to your channel & will be checking out other videos. Have collected my whole life but never knew the numismatic side of it until about 2 years ago so am still a newbie lol. Now i am very eager to learn ANYTHING i can. Anyhoots gotta get ready for my cancer doc appt. Have a fantastic day & thank you again!
If you wondering whether or not to grade your coins. Even the smallest of blemishes will knock your coin back a point. Particularly on your Modern coins. Be thankfull that it's like this. The standard has to be set so high or high grades would be common and our coins would be worthless. Absoloutely perfect is what your looking for. Thanks for the video and not trying to draw an example.
Any suggestions on selling a few ungraded pennies I’m going to buy a microscope then post on eBay or something cheap to list. I was hoping someone would bid on the good ones then I’ll list another for a bit more. I’d say most of mine are good or very good and some fine. I’ll list for 5 or something. Few more problems,one is they are all rolled. Opening all the rolls and grading them will be fun. Not opened since 1957
Great Video I do have 2 MS-68 coins but they are 1988-D and 1989 Lincoln Cents and have a video about them on my channel. I have had many MS-67's and will start showing them as I always planned on selling them and did not want them on my channel because I wanted just my collection on there.
@@CoinHELPu I have always used PCGS because the dealers I work with wont buy NGC unless its keys. I have also always preferred them but the way they grade for both companies has been very up and down for the last few years. I get about 50/50 of what I grade but I am extremely picky and careful to only send the best of my coins and have lots of MS66 coins in slabs that I use to help make sure I am not forgetting just how much luster and such as the luster has always been my downfall. I also have OBW rolls so sometimes there are the tiniest of rub or friction marks that you can hardly see and some times they let them slide and sometimes they do not. It is a real challenge and I think that is why I enjoy it so much.
Daniel, I have 10 coin collections, all mint state coins with few exceptions.One of my sets, is the Lincoln series.All of the key and semi key dates are graded by pcgs.and are xf45 toau58.the rest of the set is in a Dansco, and are all mint state red, no exceptions.There are MO doubt some high grade examples in the coins prior to 34.There may also be some that would recieve a details cleaned designation.Do you recomend that I have the pre 34 coins all graded.Remember I said these are non key or semi key dates, as all of the rarer dates are graded.Thankyou for whatever advice you offer.I am really of 2 minds on this. Harry Bond.
I have just now recently gotten into coin collecting it started a year ago in Valdosta Georgia I found them 1943 penny steel penny and a 1943 Mercury dime at a gas station so since then I have been collecting coins looking at them holding on to them and now I think I'm ready to try and place a few of them for sale I would like to start doing that with eBay but I do not know how to go about doing things I need to do can you give me some advice thank you sir and I love your videos ,peace out.
you are so right about some of these grading companies I submitted a Susan b with a p over s and they said it wasn't there when I showed several people that they were like yeah it's right there are these people scamming us or what what's the deal what's going on with these grading companies are they losing their eyesight or what
Actually there's not a P over S and in order for that to happen a Philadelphia Mint die must be shipped to the San Francisco Mint. Since these dies are heavily documented, then there's a paper trail and then they're carefully ground off under security. So no Susan Anthony P mint die was ever shipped to the S mint. Since that is the case then there was something else wrong with the mint mark.
Was wondering how much is it to join your videos and do you have to be a member of pgs coin grading company. Thank you l always watch your videos you explain everything so well.
I have had an extreme interest in numismatics for a few years now. I coin roll hunt and have spent many hours studying and trying to aquire as much knowledge as i can, and I am so grateful that you made this video. Some things have had me very curious as to the more specific requirements that seperate the different grades. Especially that area between EF, UC, and MS. Your video was much needed and is very appreciated. Thanks so much!!!
The trick to worth, and value, and top dollar and so forth all comes down to finding the person who values their dollars less than what your item for sales is to you, at that moment in time.
That is not how value works, we have a standard that determines values of most coins, and that is multiple people paying a medium price for a coin. This creates comps that we can average values from. I could sell a coin worth a $1 for $1,000 to a dummy, but that doesn't mean the coin is now worth $1,000 if several have been selling for only a $1.
@@CoinHELPu Correct, perhaps I used the wrong syntax, as I was alluding to the other side of the same coin. If I have something thats worth $100 to me, but I can't find a buyer, the more I need cash or goods or whatever I'm trading for, the liklier the item becomes worth less than the $100 I originally valued it to be and I accept less cash on the trade, as cash would be more valuable to me, right then and there. , Or inversely, someone with an abundance of easy cash, might offer more for the item than l had it priced, if there was a competing buyer or it held some pertinent relevance to them, to them, cash would be less valuable. Then there's the guy with a bag of gold but no food or water, how exponentially the gold loses its value to him, the longer without eating he goes until he would trade the whole bag for a glass of water. I might have some terminology mixed up, but hopefully that clarifys where I was trying to go. Certainly wasn't suggesting go out and justify ripping people off by telling oneself since they paid it, it was worth it. But I also wasn't thinking about our basic measurement for creating a standard or at least a starting point for determining value... what worth is one hour of labor...
That’s a good info thanks a lot kind a new hobby for me. And still learning.love to collect variety error and paper money thanks again and learn some more from your channel.
Great information about coin grading. I recently found a 1969 S DDO which is not in the best conditioner. Should I have it graded? I can send you a photo if it would help.
@@CoinHELPu Thanks. Very new to coin collecting and was not sure if it was the DDO or machine doubling. I uploaded a couple of pictures of the coin to the website and the reply I received seems to think it is machine doubling.
Depends on grade and condition but not rare or anything. The 1907 is better. It's a good idea to look up sold listings at ebay. I actually did a video on how to do that. Here's my video on finding sold auctions ua-cam.com/video/93EdCpKvyNk/v-deo.html and Here's ebay sold on these ebay.to/2C2PCjZ
Hello sir thank you for this video it really help me, U doing a good job and helping everybody learning about all this coins I barely started a year ago and I'm continuing to buy more Penny's because I'm just love finding those wheat pennies and the other kind that's valuable, on my time off from work. God bless you👍
Thank u Daniel I donot have grading coin Just Watching Youre Video only Daniel may Sometime ash to be A member youre member Community Thank Daniel Godbless Us All
Found a 2000 p Sacajawea dollar on Christmas Eve it is a dye error coin , commonly referred to as wounded eagle,, I want to sell it ,it is a nice coin , I did find in pocket change .
Hey guys I have a full roll of 1958 Proof wheat pennies 50 of them and they look like gems and I was wondering should I send it in and get it graded the ones that in my opinion are the best out if 50.
another penny I like but don't have is a 1955 double die , there are a couple other doubles but they can be expensive. Good show. Do cents out of mint sets usually grade higher for more modern coins ,sometimes I hear of a few that sell for quite a good price but they have to be special ,are any of those worth grading?
Now I really like these videos Daniel cause it helps to get a better aspect to grading. I will say though the coin you were showing looks like most the 60s coins an 50s coins. I've looked at em four hours studying them an there all beat up scratched up an yet there all mint state 67. 🤔🤔🤔 Makes ya wonder what's really going on an frustrates people. For instance I just sent I'm a 1965 dime an was graded at AU 58 an I looked at coin facts at some mint state 66 grades an couldn't believe my eyes with as beat up as them dimes looked. So yes grading coins can be a huge frustration if you don't know how to properly grade your coins so nice video an hope to see more of these videos down the road. Thanks have a blessed day.
Thanks for watching. I suggest watching my video on how to find ebay sold auctions. Here's a link to ebay on what they have sold for ebay.to/2s28mLQ Here's my video on finding coin values ua-cam.com/video/93EdCpKvyNk/v-deo.html
entiendo todo lo que dices y agradesco lo que nos regalas de tu experienza ,yo estoy empesando en esto y aunque no escribo ingles lo entiendo perfectamente y lo hablo solo que no lo escribo
My latest video on how to submit coins to PCGS ua-cam.com/video/6WrW963i8y0/v-deo.html
i am my coin sale
1973. 1981 .1989. 2003
can you do a video on concentric lathe lines please?
do you think bu coins from the 60's and 70's are worth grading?
Watching this video you can see how much you have improved. You are much more relaxed behind the camera now.
Why does the of look so small and odd on most pennies
You have been so helpful to me! You are so nice and such a likeable and knowledgeable (AF) person! Thank you so being so great! I appreciate you!!!!
Brother you help me more than anyone else you are hard but fair on your explanations you do not put out any falsifications on numismatics. Rock on my brother keep telling the truth!
Woke up from a nice afternoon nap to you giving me so much advice. Great video! Have a good afternoon!!
What great channel, i enjoy listing to th3 details and knowledge on command.
Thank you for all you and your father do. I know your family so proud of you.
In my opinion if you are in the business it would be totally appropriate in hesitating to grade , but it is educational and if you have the means I say go for it get it graded it is definitely worth it ! Thank you
Referred here by Dustin@coin opps ,and very glad that i visited your channel, good info,and already subscriber ,so now watching all your other videos ,tyvm looking forward to all of them...
Thanks Carrie! I appreciate it.
Daniel great info! On 1 centers. PCGS in my opinion Grades too low, when you know for a fact it's a higher grade then they give you some grade that just doesn't make sense. I walked away from collecting the last 2 years cause I was so upset with the grade. But then I saw you pop up on my cell, and you dragged me back in for hope. Your the BEST and HONEST Teacher Collector's
Need to watch. You even respond to us
average people, the others don't. THANK YOU 😊. I have to let you know, You have a Twin Brother, everytime I see you on my phone, I say " That's Wayne Fuller!! He was a Radioman on the USS Constellation with me back in 81-82. You sound just like him also.
Did you change your name? Ha, wish I knew how to send you the photo.
Thank you Daniel, I didn't know to look in the hair & on the jacket, I just look on the face all around the whole coin. I thought it didn't matter about the jacket I thought it always belonged there. Thanks again.
thanks for the insights . i got 63 thur 69 mint state,
fixing ti go over them again.
I Just want to thank you for your channel. I've watched other channels trying to find one channel that provides the most valuable information that's useful to me as a fairly new collector of 3 years. I found your channel to be the best channel out there with the most accurate and useful information.
Thank you for all you do in helping others like myself, where since finding your channel I am now able to fully enjoy coin collecting with much more knowledge and ease.
DIANE
You're welcome
Always good advice, thanks Danial.😀😀
Really like your common sense and truthful approach. I wish I had seen your videos before I had some of my coins graded. However I'm looking at it as a learning experience and definitely on hold about grading for now just learning, collecting and learning. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Your the only one who explains penny’s this well and how to grade them. We just sent in about 12 coins to pcgs. They were from 1963 to 1977. We got about 5 66’s and 5 65’s one 65 plus. We were surprised not to get one 67. They were in great condition but I noticed that the more tone they were the higher the grade was. I will subscribe! Keep talking penny’s 😊
Thank you for your video, I spend a lot of time checking coin. And with this video give a better idea.
thanks for sharing your great idea. I have learn a lot from your video. I started collecting coins two year ago. Good luck and have a great day
Wow !! Thanks for your show.Great information ! Concise 👍
enjoyed the video, your channel has help me understand more about coins collecting. please continue ...
Daniel, your video's are truly awesome . I 've learned a lot from your traits. T.Y.
Daniel, I have a ?. I have went though over a 1000 pennies in the last couple days. After I was done I weighed all my small date 82'si I had only one out of around 50 coins it is definitely a small date without a d mint it weighs 31 grams has anyone found a small date without a mintmark d. I'll send you a picture of it you want
Does a double die small planchette off center with edge or rim error need to be graded to have value for a 1918 no mint penny
Please use our coinhelpu community, no one can answer a question like this without detailed images.
Thanks, good to know! happy new year!
Happy New Year
Happy New Year!
Wow! 🎈I am very happy to have joined your channel! 🎈Very helpful for me,thanks so much,💕♈️
You're welcome and thank you for joining!
Great content. I was going to send in the 4 that tell Lincolns journey. I'm sure they aren't ms. But I want to protect them.
I have a 1943 copper penny but the three has a two stamped over it but is clearly seen underneath the two
This video really helped me begin to understand the process. Thank you Dan!!!
Great educational video. It really makes you think about time and money. Its very taxing grading hundreds of coins.
Yes it is and thanks for watching.
Thank you, Thank you.
I just changed the approach
I was going to take.......
Thanks for sharing your information
Thank you Daniel for the information and insights.
Love grey sheets and your videos are amazing cuz I'm fixing to open up my own coin shop soon I'm so excited and I take all the information that you put and I put it into my employee learning and that I don't know
thank you for your time and knowledge,
Thank you, very helpful information and tips.
Good morning sir hope you're having a great 2019 so far. Was recommended to you after watching a video by Dustin Morgan & really enjoyed the info in your video thank you very much. I just subscribed to your channel & will be checking out other videos. Have collected my whole life but never knew the numismatic side of it until about 2 years ago so am still a newbie lol. Now i am very eager to learn ANYTHING i can. Anyhoots gotta get ready for my cancer doc appt. Have a fantastic day & thank you again!
Thanks for the sub and watching my videos! Hope you have a great 2019.
Thank you for the videos, they are very informative.
Andres
Thanks for the advice I got some nice 60s and up. Great video
U are the best at heart and kindest ! 🙏👂❤️👂
Great video. I enjoyed it and I learned a lot from it. Thank you. And I'll I'll be talkin to you again.
I followed your orders! Liked, Subscribed and left a comment!
Thank you!
Super video! I had to pause it several times to update my notes, thank you!! :) GL & HH
If you wondering whether or not to grade your coins. Even the smallest of blemishes will knock your coin back a point. Particularly on your Modern coins. Be thankfull that it's like this. The standard has to be set so high or high grades would be common and our coins would be worthless. Absoloutely perfect is what your looking for. Thanks for the video and not trying to draw an example.
From one numismatic to another. Good job .
Thanks James! Much appreciated!
Superb Educational video Daniel !!💣💥💦💕💖💞👍👍👌👌🚀🚀🌠☄
Thanks again for another great and educational video Daniel. I have learned a lot from you since I started collecting a few months ago
Thank you for your video, very informative.
Hi. Thank you for your time. I have quarter dollar 1788 . It's good or not.
No Quarter struck in 1788 in the U.S.
You've been very helpful on this I appreciate it thank you very much.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all, great content sir. Best regards to all.
Thank you!
Any suggestions on selling a few ungraded pennies I’m going to buy a microscope then post on eBay or something cheap to list. I was hoping someone would bid on the good ones then I’ll list another for a bit more. I’d say most of mine are good or very good and some fine. I’ll list for 5 or something. Few more problems,one is they are all rolled. Opening all the rolls and grading them will be fun. Not opened since 1957
You need to buy a 2025 Red Book Price guide so you know the coin's value or potential value.
I have a 1982 d with a notorious crack from Lincoln's face to the date and onother small one in the bottom of Liberty,,can it be worth good money?
Die cracks are so common they don't add value to this date.
After over 40 years looking at coins,the 1972 variety,& the 1925,I have never seen before.
Great video and very informative
Thank you for watching and your comment!
If you want to know the values of your Lincoln Cent Pennys then visit our value charts page coinauctionshelp.com/coin-values/
Thank you for your knowledge
Thank you for more great information!
Great Video I do have 2 MS-68 coins but they are 1988-D and 1989 Lincoln Cents and have a video about them on my channel. I have had many MS-67's and will start showing them as I always planned on selling them and did not want them on my channel because I wanted just my collection on there.
What grading holder are they in PCGS or NGC?
@@CoinHELPu I have always used PCGS because the dealers I work with wont buy NGC unless its keys. I have also always preferred them but the way they grade for both companies has been very up and down for the last few years. I get about 50/50 of what I grade but I am extremely picky and careful to only send the best of my coins and have lots of MS66 coins in slabs that I use to help make sure I am not forgetting just how much luster and such as the luster has always been my downfall. I also have OBW rolls so sometimes there are the tiniest of rub or friction marks that you can hardly see and some times they let them slide and sometimes they do not. It is a real challenge and I think that is why I enjoy it so much.
I have a 1962 D penny in really good condition, where should I take it
So would you show us how to grade coins especially Lincoln pennies and Jefferson nickels and what are we looking for what makes a 69 or 70 or 65
I am considering a part 2 to this video.
Smarter EVERY DAY!! Ty lv it!👍
Daniel, I have 10 coin collections, all mint state coins with few exceptions.One of my sets, is the Lincoln series.All of the key and semi key dates are graded by pcgs.and are xf45 toau58.the rest of the set is in a Dansco, and are all mint state red, no exceptions.There are MO doubt some high grade examples in the coins prior to 34.There may also be some that would recieve a details cleaned designation.Do you recomend that I have the pre 34 coins all graded.Remember I said these are non key or semi key dates, as all of the rarer dates are graded.Thankyou for whatever advice you offer.I am really of 2 minds on this. Harry Bond.
No one can answer this for you without looking at the coins and even then it’s a crap shoot.
@@CoinHELPu That is what I thought.Thankyou Daniel.I enjoyed your video by the way.
I have just now recently gotten into coin collecting it started a year ago in Valdosta Georgia I found them 1943 penny steel penny and a 1943 Mercury dime at a gas station so since then I have been collecting coins looking at them holding on to them and now I think I'm ready to try and place a few of them for sale I would like to start doing that with eBay but I do not know how to go about doing things I need to do can you give me some advice thank you sir and I love your videos ,peace out.
I am sorry but I don't offer mentorship services. I have over 1,000 videos you can search for help on selling your coins.
you are so right about some of these grading companies I submitted a Susan b with a p over s and they said it wasn't there when I showed several people that they were like yeah it's right there are these people scamming us or what what's the deal what's going on with these grading companies are they losing their eyesight or what
Actually there's not a P over S and in order for that to happen a Philadelphia Mint die must be shipped to the San Francisco Mint. Since these dies are heavily documented, then there's a paper trail and then they're carefully ground off under security. So no Susan Anthony P mint die was ever shipped to the S mint. Since that is the case then there was something else wrong with the mint mark.
Was wondering how much is it to join your videos and do you have to be a member of pgs coin grading company. Thank you l always watch your videos you explain everything so well.
I don’t charge a membership and PCGS does.
Is ANEX a good place to have Biblical era coins (Pontius, pilot, King Herod, and others) sent for authentication and grading?
Use NGC
Merry Christmas daniel
Merry Christmas!
I have had an extreme interest in numismatics for a few years now. I coin roll hunt and have spent many hours studying and trying to aquire as much knowledge as i can, and I am so grateful that you made this video. Some things have had me very curious as to the more specific requirements that seperate the different grades. Especially that area between EF, UC, and MS. Your video was much needed and is very appreciated. Thanks so much!!!
You're welcome
Keep up the great videos Daniel
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The trick to worth, and value, and top dollar and so forth all comes down to finding the person who values their dollars less than what your item for sales is to you, at that moment in time.
That is not how value works, we have a standard that determines values of most coins, and that is multiple people paying a medium price for a coin. This creates comps that we can average values from. I could sell a coin worth a $1 for $1,000 to a dummy, but that doesn't mean the coin is now worth $1,000 if several have been selling for only a $1.
@@CoinHELPu Correct, perhaps I used the wrong syntax, as I was alluding to the other side of the same coin.
If I have something thats worth $100 to me, but I can't find a buyer, the more I need cash or goods or whatever I'm trading for, the liklier the item becomes worth less than the $100 I originally valued it to be and I accept less cash on the trade, as cash would be more valuable to me, right then and there.
, Or inversely, someone with an abundance of easy cash, might offer more for the item than l had it priced, if there was a competing buyer or it held some pertinent relevance to them, to them, cash would be less valuable.
Then there's the guy with a bag of gold but no food or water, how exponentially the gold loses its value to him, the longer without eating he goes until he would trade the whole bag for a glass of water.
I might have some terminology mixed up, but hopefully that clarifys where I was trying to go. Certainly wasn't suggesting go out and justify ripping people off by telling oneself since they paid it, it was worth it.
But I also wasn't thinking about our basic measurement for creating a standard or at least a starting point for determining value... what worth is one hour of labor...
That’s a good info thanks a lot kind a new hobby for me. And still learning.love to collect variety error and paper money thanks again and learn some more from your channel.
Thanks for watching.
Great information about coin grading. I recently found a 1969 S DDO which is not in the best conditioner. Should I have it graded? I can send you a photo if it would help.
@@CoinHELPu Thanks. Very new to coin collecting and was not sure if it was the DDO or machine doubling. I uploaded a couple of pictures of the coin to the website and the reply I received seems to think it is machine doubling.
Very informative Brother I appreciate it
Thank you for watching and you're welcome!
I have a 1954s graded at ms66, was that a waste of money,
I love your input
Great video learned something new
Thank you Daniel, very helpful..
A little disheartening..but on with the hunt! Lol
I've got the 1990D but i'm new to this so what am i looking for thanks
I have some small date 1982 copper pennies are they worth anything
Great advice, thanks a lot.
Thanks so much great video
Great info. Thanks
Does a 1908 large penny from Canada have any value
Depends on grade and condition but not rare or anything. The 1907 is better. It's a good idea to look up sold listings at ebay. I actually did a video on how to do that. Here's my video on finding sold auctions ua-cam.com/video/93EdCpKvyNk/v-deo.html and Here's ebay sold on these ebay.to/2C2PCjZ
Hello sir thank you for this video it really help me, U doing a good job and helping everybody learning about all this coins I barely started a year ago and I'm continuing to buy more Penny's because I'm just love finding those wheat pennies and the other kind that's valuable, on my time off from work. God bless you👍
What if a Lincoln penny is a 64 or a 65 or 66, but it has a big diecrack or a large die brake, is that coi. Worth grading
Hello Daniel I have a 1905 Edward vii King and emperor Jamaica farthing,I am in Jamaica how would i get this coin graded and sell
You need to call NGC or PCGS or ANACS you can find their numbers online.
4 more subscribers and u hit ur 1000 mark! Congrats👍
Thanks. UA-cam is showing over a 1,010 in my dashboard but they hold off to make sure they're all legit.
Hi coinhelpu , i have found a 1994 penny with a Double dye Mark about 1/3 of the Lincoln side of the coin and going through the L in Liberty ...
You can post your images in our coin community coinauctionshelp.com/forum/index.php
Thank u Daniel I donot have grading coin Just Watching Youre Video only Daniel may Sometime ash to be A member youre member Community Thank Daniel Godbless Us All
The owner of my local coin shop has a graded pcgs 1909 s vdb ms 66 RED in his personal collection but... he said he’s never going to sell it
Found a 2000 p Sacajawea dollar on Christmas Eve it is a dye error coin , commonly referred to as wounded eagle,,
I want to sell it ,it is a nice coin , I did find in pocket change .
Brilliant! Thank you.
I hot a 19 69 D linvoln penny and it had an FG mark on its reberse, what does it mean? It is a brown one.
Hey guys I have a full roll of 1958 Proof wheat pennies 50 of them and they look like gems and I was wondering should I send it in and get it graded the ones that in my opinion are the best out if 50.
They would have to grade Cameo PR67 or Deep Cameo PR65 and up to be worth sending in.
CoinHELPu okay thank you !
another penny I like but don't have is a 1955 double die , there are a couple other doubles but they can be expensive. Good show. Do cents out of mint sets usually grade higher for more modern coins ,sometimes I hear of a few that sell for quite a good price but they have to be special ,are any of those worth grading?
Yes, sometimes they can be, but mint sets tend to be mishandled as well. Would be best to buy them still in the shipping box as from the mint.
Great video once again Daniel!!!!ty
Hi i think i have a 1982 D small date copper penny what do i do now how do i sale it?.
That was good information thank you very much
I have several 1069-s Lincoln pennies. HOW DO I GET THEM GRADED AND SOLD. I ALSO HAVE A 1999-P JEFFERSON THAT IS D/D Die on both m have sides
Now I really like these videos Daniel cause it helps to get a better aspect to grading. I will say though the coin you were showing looks like most the 60s coins an 50s coins. I've looked at em four hours studying them an there all beat up scratched up an yet there all mint state 67. 🤔🤔🤔 Makes ya wonder what's really going on an frustrates people. For instance I just sent I'm a 1965 dime an was graded at AU 58 an I looked at coin facts at some mint state 66 grades an couldn't believe my eyes with as beat up as them dimes looked. So yes grading coins can be a huge frustration if you don't know how to properly grade your coins so nice video an hope to see more of these videos down the road. Thanks have a blessed day.
Thank you
I have a 1928 Canadian penny, what is it worth?
Thanks for watching. I suggest watching my video on how to find ebay sold auctions. Here's a link to ebay on what they have sold for ebay.to/2s28mLQ
Here's my video on finding coin values ua-cam.com/video/93EdCpKvyNk/v-deo.html
Can I. Send you a picture of a 2003 NM off center to look at it?
To me the audio just isnt lined up with the video tell me if im right or blind
It's okay, just UA-cam sometimes
entiendo todo lo que dices y agradesco lo que nos regalas de tu experienza ,yo estoy empesando en esto y aunque no escribo ingles lo entiendo perfectamente y lo hablo solo que no lo escribo