Brian! I remember how I said box 1 was a skunk and in box 2 it had a 1920D Mercury? On box three exactly half way through the box roll 25 I found my third ever Mercury dime ever!!! A 1941 P!!!❤
@@ChangeIsGoodCoinHunts Thank you! I found one more silver dime it is a 1964 Philadelphia Roseville dime. Thank you for your support! ❤️ I averaged one silver dime per box out of the three boxes.
@@The1guyUdontreallyremember That's great 😄 As a point of advice, did you know that the varieties, such as doubled dies and re-punched mint marks, are usually worth a lot more on the market than the silver dimes? Also, die chip errors can also fetch larger prices than silver dimes. Silver is fun to find, but it's one of the least valuable things you'll find while coin hunting. Mint errors and varieties tend to be quite a bit more valuable, especially on dimes. Silver dimes are usually only worth $2.20 - $2.50 each because they're so small. I recommend learning how to find mint errors and varieties. You should watch my earlier dime hunting videos where I look for EVERYTHING 🤠
@ lol yes I know what they are I found a few that may be off centered and I found a 2009 D dime and Im keeping 2024 dimes because the mint stopped making them so Im keeping them in case they become an NIFC But DEFINITELY A GREAT HUNT!❤️ THANK YOU!❤️ I will watch your videos on those anyway!
Hey, Vince! I kept most of the trinary notes, but not all. It depends on the pattern, eye appeal and condition of the note. I'm not a seller, which I say in the video. I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😄
Brian! I remember how I said box 1 was a skunk and in box 2 it had a 1920D Mercury? On box three exactly half way through the box roll 25 I found my third ever Mercury dime ever!!! A 1941 P!!!❤
Ha!!! They were probably dumped into the coin machine by the same person! You might even find another one if you keep looking 😃
@ I WILL THANK YOU!❤️
@@ChangeIsGoodCoinHunts Thank you! I found one more silver dime it is a 1964 Philadelphia Roseville dime. Thank you for your support! ❤️ I averaged one silver dime per box out of the three boxes.
@@The1guyUdontreallyremember That's great 😄 As a point of advice, did you know that the varieties, such as doubled dies and re-punched mint marks, are usually worth a lot more on the market than the silver dimes? Also, die chip errors can also fetch larger prices than silver dimes. Silver is fun to find, but it's one of the least valuable things you'll find while coin hunting. Mint errors and varieties tend to be quite a bit more valuable, especially on dimes. Silver dimes are usually only worth $2.20 - $2.50 each because they're so small. I recommend learning how to find mint errors and varieties. You should watch my earlier dime hunting videos where I look for EVERYTHING 🤠
@ lol yes I know what they are I found a few that may be off centered and I found a 2009 D dime and Im keeping 2024 dimes because the mint stopped making them so Im keeping them in case they become an NIFC But DEFINITELY A GREAT HUNT!❤️ THANK YOU!❤️ I will watch your videos on those anyway!
Thank Brian - love searching dollars - Do you save all the trinity's? Do you sell on eBay?
Hey, Vince! I kept most of the trinary notes, but not all. It depends on the pattern, eye appeal and condition of the note. I'm not a seller, which I say in the video. I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😄
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Hmmm..... thanks? 😄
Nice hunt.
Thanks! I'm doing another one right now, and so far, it's been pretty good!