I 💥INHERITED💥 My Father's Vintage Coin Collection (Part 1)💰🪙💰🪙
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- Really no clue what I have here so some research is necessary. Part 2 features a SUBSTANTIAL amount of GRADED COINS and PROOF SETS
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This is painful to listen to. Not tarnish! This is called toning. Seek out a reputable coin dealer to show you what you have. Do not sell anything until you learn what you have. Do not open any of those mint packages and do not clean any coins!
Best advice in the comments section by far 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yep.
Hopefully you saved him from himself.
People like this guy hit a jackpot. But acts like a homeless person who just got a five course meal at a diamond restaurant...
I hope he read this comment. Man I gotta educate my kids on coins before I give them anything
LMAO...this guy collects Baseball cards ,old toys etc. , he knows exactly what he has in these coins...he's playing stupid to get a reaction from all of the "experts" in the comment section. Mission Accomplished
Another word for that tarnish is toning and a lot of collectors love it, including myself. Sometimes you get rainbow toning and it's just beautiful
Get this treasure trove appraised. The cost would be minimal to what you might have.
Very cool seeing your inheritance. Your dad wasn’t playing around. Great collection. 🤙🏼
His a numismatic and currency collectors nightmare not knowing much what his dad left. What was his dad doing not teaching him nothing about numismatic and currency collecting.
He was too busy snorting coke and banging hookers 🤪
@@NYYanksFan7 ... I might have gone to school with your Dad.
!) Never clean a Coin. 2) Don't take the proof sets out of the packaging.
and Quarters, Dollars Halves and dimes 1964 and earlier are silver.
I found a proof quarter from a 1999 set in my change at a gas station once. Some junkie must’ve inherited a bunch from grandma and broke them open to buy his drug of choice.
This is a really cool collection Vince..😮 That $10 gold note and $20 note are my favorite..🤗 I got a $20 gold note with change years ago and used to have about 20 star note $100 bills but ended up selling them later needed the money..😢 Definately should'nt clean coins no matter how tarnished..😍 Looking forward to pt.2..🎉 Takecare.👍❤🔥🤙
Cool stuff Vince! Seems like you got some great rarities! Enjoy!
You should send the key dates to grade at NGC for coins and PMG for bills; yes those are star $1 notes and gold/silver certificates, says at the top or bottom; bunch of susan b. anthony $1 coins; any dimes, quarters, half dollars pre-1965 are made of SILVER; also dates and mintmarks matter for coins; key dates for various mint marks are worth big money, worth a check
Vince, do NOT clean the coins. That is not tarnish, it's 'toning'. Toning is viewed favorably by numismatists and coin graders like PCGS or NGC. If you clean them the grading companies wont grade them. They will slab them with a label that says 'ungradable - cleaned'.
btw, big fan of the channel, especially when you and silver jackify collaborate
Thanks for the advice! WooT, wOOt!
Your $1 star notes have consecutive serial numbers which adds value.
They are also Joseph W. Barr notes, which are rare in their own right.
It's nice you got your father's collection. My father had some awesome coins and antiques he promised me when I was growing up. He ended up with dementia and my sister did an estate auction without telling me.🤦♂️
Geeeez!
I'll tell you a worse story
When my father passed away his evil second wife got everything including the family herlums and I don't know what she did with everything 😫
Those 1963 1$ notes are called Barr Notes, shortest Treasurer/Director. He did well keeping those in perfect condition
Get this collection to a good coin shop and learn more, very important. Silver value for 1964 and earlier dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars right now is about 20+ times face value. So 10 dimes or 4 quarters are worth at least $20, but good condition may increase this.
those are joseph Barr notes 1963b He was only in office for 1 month they are rare. You havesome really collectable paper money silver gold and treasury notes. Red seal 2 and 5s that's some good stuff.
This is hard to watch, you got a lot to learn my friend 😊
God Bless your Dad!
I would treat EVERY coin and bill like a mint 1969 Topp's Mickey Mantle until you get some professional consultation.
Or... you could refer to the comments here and figure a lot of it out on your own.
Great video and terrific comments.
Grats and thanks for sharing.
Nice stuff Vince, congrats
Joseph Barr was in Office 28 days, Making them rarer than most. The SILVER $1 was an ASE( Americian Silver Eagle) Coin. THE Red Bills are NOTES! the $20 is a Brown Seal.
The barr notes are not rare. They kept making them long after he was out of office. In fact they are common because everybody hoarded them. I recall my uncle had several thousand of them.
@@craigplatel813 They quit Print the Bills as soon as Barr Died! Fact.HE was still in OFFICE when he DIED! Shhh
Keep the Proof Sets sealed in their original wrappers. Personally, I would also not clean coins. Watch for “S” mint marked silver Dimes, halves, and quarters. Those from the ‘40’s and 50’s will usually have lower mintages than their Denver and plain varieties in junk US silver coins. S mint mark would eventually disappear from standard circulated coin to just on proof sets. Condition and rarity is the key just like baseball cards. Silver ended after 1964 in circulated US coinage. Kennedy halves had 40% silver content until after 1969. After that just proof sets had silver content.
The yellow seal $10 is a North Africa note issued during WW2. Red seal notes are called United States Notes, as that is what they say on top. Blue seals are silver certificates. Green seal notes are Federal Reserve notes. The brown Federal Reserve notes were only issued in 1929. The B and G represent location. B is New York and G is Chicago. This is also indicated as the first letter in the serial number.
Well, that was extremely helpful. Thanks!
Thats a great collection, lots of sliver. Im jealous
Welcome to the club
One of us
One of us 😂😂
Man I only wish my collection was that good . Please please please do your research on all this collection. The walking library book looked like it had some of the 1916’s from what little I seen. Very nice indeed
This man needs to get these coins looked at. They are worth some money. ‘64 and before plus the sets; do not open!
I opened up all the proof sets and dropped them into a Coinstar machine!
Some awesome stuff. The North Africa $10 is amazing!
If you have any questions please ask
Thanks for sharing friend. Def do your own research before selling and check prices from different coin shops, will be worth your time.
That's the plan.
u have alot of nice stuff...kinda painful to watch.dont sell until u know what u have 😅
You're sitting on a gold mine!
Vince, that's a cool coin collection! Dimes, quarters, and half dollars from 1964 and prior are 90% silver, so at the very least they will have the silver bullion value, which can definitely add up! Probably some of the earlier Walking Liberty Halves will have collector value beyond the silver value. This may be true for some of the other coins as well. Just like with sports cards, it depends on condition, but even a worn coin, if it is what is called a key or semi-key date, can be worth quite a bit more than bullion value. Any coins from 1965 to present are typically just worth face value. However, Kennedy half dollars from 1965 through 1970 are 40% silver. Based on your video, there is a lot of silver value and probably some coins that are worth a premium over the bullion value. So, whatever a 90% silver half dollar could be sold to a coin or bullion dealer for these days (maybe around $8 to $9 each?), my guess is there are probably at least a few that have collector value beyond the silver content. It wouldn't surprise me if there are one or two coins in what you showed worth around $100 or even $200, and possibly several in the $20 to $50 range in their present condition. As far as the toning, definitely do not clean the coins! Cleaning coins drastically reduces their collector value! Collectors very strongly prefer coins that have original toning and have not been messed with, very much like card collectors generally only want cards that have not been altered! I never collected paper money, so I don't know much about it, other than to say that I know there is some value beyond face value there, but probably nothing too crazy. Of course, condition matters. Some of the bills look pretty worn, but should still have some value above face value. Some look perhaps uncirculated. Try to keep those nice, treating them as if they were sports cards! Feel free to reach out if you want to talk on the phone or do a Zoom type meeting to discuss further. There may be a reputable coin dealer in your area. They will often do an appraisal for free, because they are hoping you will consider selling to them, should you decide to sell. Plenty of fantastic coin dealers, but of course some sleazy ones as well! I would not take them to a bullion dealer because they do not check for numismatic (coin collector) value. Lots of people have my number, like Mike - Baseball Collector, or any of the 4 Collectors, so feel free to reach out if you wish. 😊👊
Thanks Adam! Might be record for the longest YT comment! I've already identified a reputable coin dealer that can provide an appraisal when the time comes. I'll reach out to you if I decide to take the convo offline for additional consultation so thanks for that.
Knowledge is power my friend good luck don't just give it away.
There’s around a few to more thousand dollars there !!!don’t bang them around if I can help you if you need help I’ve been collecting for over 50 years and don’t want any coins or compensation
If 1 of those 1969 nickels has full steps it worth thousands.
I checked, no such luck....
Each one of this half dollars before 1964 are 90% silver and worth about $10.50 each as melt value. Take that collection to an honest coin dealer for appraisal.
You seem to have constitutional silver there... nice collection... better to never clean coins. Thank you for the videos.
Looks like you have your work cut out for you, you have alot to learn,but i hope you enjoy the hobby
Not going to be getting into coins since I already have enough hobbies!
Very painful watching you not knowing the value in silver you have there
The dollar bills that were not silver certificates appear to be sequentially numbered. Think you’re right, bet Adam would know all about this stuff.
1934 or 1953 $1 silver certificates in good condition may be worth around $7.
My man if your set is truly what I am looking at you have over Fortune
Correction you have a fortune
Simply put it you have a fortune
you have a good start there, first educate yourself on what ya got before you decide to sell anything
Why not have your dad sell it all for you and then you take the money for it you clearly are not interested in the gift!
love the halfs
It's not a bad collection. The mint sets he probably got in the mail. Everything else he got in change over the years. I think you should learn something about collecting coins and dollars.
From the video of the coins in the folders are 90% silver 20x face value or more depending on the condition! The paper money or consecutive serial numbers which means that the serial numbers are in consecutive order like one two three four, the Star notes were also consecutive serial numbers which they can go for a premium, the Red seal $5 bills in the older 10 and 20's where worth a premium too! The proof sets from 1963 and older were around $60-100 each the 1956 $100-200 set! I hope that you seriously did not take all of this coins and bills to the casino! You probably through away several thousand's of dollars worth of your Dads collection away! Your time would have been better off spent sitting down and looking up some of these items to get more informed on what their value was!
Don't sell it. Pack it away, pass it on to your kid someday. Sentimental value cause it was passed down to you.
The tube of Kennedy half dollars look real nice. Almost like it was an uncirculated roll. Your father like mine hoarded the Joe Barr dollars from 1943. I don’t think they are worth much. To me coins and bills have a more significant place in history than cards but I have piles of both. No gold coins? Thanks for showing this.
Barr notes are from 1963... the reason they are collectable is because he was secretary of the treasury for only a month or two..
The 63 barr star notes are even more valuable.
The dime quarter half books are almost ALL silver.. wartime nickles from 1942- 45 are silver also... identified by a large P,D OR S above the Capitol dome.
That is a moderately valuable collection...
I've been collecting for about 60 years.
The star notes could be duplicate numbers worth a lot if they are
Dimes quarters and half dollars are all silver form 1964 90% and lower nickels from 1942-1945 are 45% silver and half dollars from 1965-1969 is 40% silver
Great older collection, If your on board at all id be interested in about 10 of the one dollar bills blue silver certificates. they dont bring much value honestly but the are fun to collect. As well as the Red and blue soft envelopes with the tarnished Ike dollars in them at the start of your video.. Again they aren't really valuable but my Nephew loves collecting them. If so just shoot me a message and wel chat about it...Thanx and Have a great day sir..
You have Thousands of Dollars there any dime ,Quarters, Half Dollars,before 1964 is silver plus the dates and condition adds more money to the coins!So I would check around for offers or hold on to it!
Do not clean your coins
The numbers are sequential on those FRN dollars.
So you don´t even know what a toned american silver eagle is...
For someone who has never collected coins am I supposed to?🤔
Please please please do not clean any coins!!! That’s the cardinal sin of coin collecting!
I paid $65 for a 1956 proof set about a year ago!
Somebody doubled up😅
do not under any circumstance clean any of the coins what you call tarnish is toning and that is good
I'm surprised you never heard of or saw some of these coins in your life before. While some might be foreign to you, some are common knowledge...so I thought! 🤔 Do your research and ask a coin shop or trusted coin dealer about them before you do anything! You could hurt your father's investment and inheritance to yourself, good luck!
very nice collection....Sub
Thanks for the sub!
So jelly
It is all good
I buy it all
Do not clean the coins ever, they will lose value. All the dimes, quarters and half dollars from 1964 and earlier are 90% silver -- worth roughly $29 per ounce at today's prices (one ounce = roughly $1.40 of money face value in that earlier silver). Cool and interesting paper currency, worth way more than face and need to research the items but I don't see anything crazy. The silver dollar coin is called an American Silver Eagle and is a ounce of silver, should get above silver spot price on that one.
never clean
stars yes
For someone who collects stuff it’s scary how little you know about silver coins , your dad would have been better off selling them and just giving you the money lol .
I also know nothing about Beanie Babies. Do you find that "scary" too?🤔
Too bad you are missing 1932 s 1932 s quarter
11:25 that is a barr note, my grandpa gave me one. They were only made for either one year or one month (I think)
so he just gave you all that and said here you go with no comments on anything, strange
I know, right? Shhh....don't tell anyone but I really STOLE them from some old guy down the street!
paper great
Nice. Crypto col
Wow, you get this super nice collection, and you comment, they are not complete collections . Very disrespectful. I will not be back to watch your videos
My "F*CKS" Jar is covered in dust and has been empty for quite some time now, which means I have none left to give.
You clean any coin you lose a lot of money when selling.
Go educate yourself a little about what you have or give it back to your father.
Yes super painful of watch this man
I know!!! Oh the horror!!!!
6:19.....🤤🤤🤤🤤
the $20 bill is a federal reserve note brown seal NY
Handle them very carefully. Get knowledgeable quick.
It is painful to see good stuff go unnoticed by you.
Man, you need to to your homework on coins and collecting. From listening to you go through this process you are a disappointment to your family for getting this hard work of your dad. What a tragedy.
To say the least. After my parents watched this video I was written out of their will! 🤪
@NYYanksFan7 yah I would've too!
Not only did I open all the proof sets and clean the coins, I also took everything to the Casino and used it all on the slot machines! 🤪
The 1983 one-dollar bills are all sequential serial numbers they're all in order, there is also something called a web note to look for in later bills. The sequential Star notes from that year are pretty collectible especially in that condition, don't fold them! You got a really nice collection there a lot of silver, few thousand dollars at least depending on key dates. 👍🏼
What! Most of your coins in the folders are 90% silver and worth 20x face value or more depending on condition of the coins your bills looks like consecutive serial numbers (one after another look at the last digit 1,2,3,4) star note are consecutive serial numbers too which can go for a premium!
I think he's joking 🤔
@@glenheideman7433 Ever hear of a thing called "sarcasm"...I'm guessing not.
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