I worry about that sometimes, but you have to figure with new people finding you all the time, you have to explain what you are doing. Thanks for the feedback!
I would open the dollar coins...why not! Just finished my weekly 8 boxes of Brinks wrapped halves only to find 3 silvers....a 1964D...and two 1968D...did find three 1987 NIFCS from mint sets and 2 proofs, 1981, 1989. Probably 20 or so other NIFCs. Silver is about running out unless you find a dump, in my opinion.
Always fun to find something you've never found personally before! And I would have opened the dollar rolls, as well... but that's just me. You never know what's in there and can always rewrap. The Jovita Idar quarters are one of my most favorite quarters lately, I think they are so pretty. Happy Holidays to you and the silver hunter family!
The Jovita quarters are definitely interesting. The reverse is strange with all of the writing making up most of the bust. I did open 1 of the dollar rolls on camera. The other one is still in tact.
Videos a bit long but it’s about as tight as I could make it without cutting out stuff I thought was important. Glad you enjoyed it. I love doing these big mixed hunts. Crazy finds in this one.
😳. Extremely excited here. That looks like a great time. Would Nic-o-Date work on the worn V nickel ? Regarding the dollars, I'd like to say thanks for the inspiration. I went to eBay and bid on 1 set of 1 each of the Sacagawea, Native American, & Presidential dollars and won. All BU conditions for under $65. This isn't the first inspiration I've gotten from you, I appreciate it. Keep them coming.
This was a great hunt! I love the mixed hunts; I’m actually in the process of doing one myself. Sweet score on the V Nickels and that Barber! Fantastic video, my friend! As always 🤙🏻👽
I have not found any quarters older than 1932. Amazing when that Barber showed up. I have found 6 or 7 V nickels in one box of last year. I did not realize how special that was. Congrats on your finds snd your 11k subs.
New sub. I just got a digital coin microscope and can't wait to put it to work searching but outside of the obvious errors and silver years I'm not sure what to look for or the years to keep an eye out for so I'm liking your content and channels like it but if any advice about what I specifically could benefit from knowing id appreciate it.
The inside joke for me is that I thought this was a $677 hunt and I literally miscalled half the amounts I had. So putting the math on there made me giggle while editing. And it made fun of me for miscalling the totals.
@randynovakowski7718 very true! consider yourself lucky if you find a silver dime in a box in canada...quarters even less. we do find a lot of US coins tho which make up for it a bit
I don’t know. It was ground pretty flat. I would be surprised if it was stuck somewhere like a dryer or a coin machine and just had the crap ground out of it.
@@GASilverHunter sometimes people rub pocket coins for good luck, I’ve seen some insanely smooth coins from that. Could also see it being heavily tumbled too though.
Your knowledge of coins is amazing. You rattle off information with hardly a skip in your rhythm. Do you give classes on coins. You use letters to explain what something is but I have no idea what you are referring to. Example, DDO, I think. Later in the video you explain it but I will have to rewatch the it to remember and write it down. I collected coins my whole life but not actively. One comes across my hands I will look but I wouldn’t have a clue how to go in a bank and ask if they have unusual coins I could swap payment for. I heard on one video it would be good to have a business account with a bank you want to trade coins with. But I’m retired and no business accounts. My grandfather started me out with four Walking Liberty’s. He gave them to my mother to keep for me and before she passed she said it was time for me to take them home. I have four and intend to give one to each of my four kids. Not sure how to divide the rest up but hopefully I have time to think about that. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate you taking the time to make them and put them on line. By the way, I live in Georgia also. At the top of the state in Ringgold.
@@GASilverHunter If you have ever traveled up I-75 into Chattanooga, Tennessee then you have gone through Ringgold. The freeway splits Ringgold. I have never hunted coin rolls. I’m not sure how to ask a cashier about rolls of coins or strange loose change. I bank through a credit union so I have no roots in a bank here in town. I’ve just watched my change I receive or pick up change at a yard or estate sale. Rare to find coin books at sales. I’d probably make it sound like I’m wanting to rob them.
Excellent hunt of mixed coins. Canadian coins you found are quite ordinary. The 1988 dime, and the 1980 quarter are 100% nickel, so somewhat better than newer steel coins. The other coins are nickel plated steel. I regularly hunt quarters, and to be honest, I don't find 1980 quarters that often, just one from time to time, and they're well worn. I would certainly keep aside one in AU or better.
For those presidential dollar rolls, they have a tiny premium if left in the rolls, but selling them on eBay fees would make you lose money. Might just be best to spend or keep if you want to. Nice finds on the V nickels and Barber! Too bad the quarter looks like it was in a fire and the nickels are pretty cull. Once had a dump in a bank bag with 12 V nickels and hundreds of 40s and 50s nickels
Coin Roll Hunting is a slow burn with spikes here and there. UA-cam and facebook kinda of disguise this because there is always someone somewhere hitting a really nice find. You forget that these people are located all over the place and you might be watching their only big find of the year.
The first scope I used (that I still have) is this one: amzn.to/3ojdt7Y (paid link) This is the one most Coin Roll Hunters have and must be plugged into an computer or laptop. Software is free and its relatively cheap. The one I use now is quite expensive but I got it for free to review it. They make lots of different versions of it that are cheaper, but this type of scope can run without a computer, but can ALSO be hooked up to a computer if you like. amzn.to/3Ullc4p (paid link)
Late comment (one year, lol), but I totally understand why you opened those dollar rolls. They do sell for a decent profit on eBay, but that's eBay. People always tend to sell them for more than they're really worth, and that's how those high prices start. Plus, while they are are mint-sealed, they are just common dollar coins after all. That being said of course that is a nice score, and it isn't too often you see those. Don't worry, I won't go all Karen on you 🤣
Not trying to be a stickler but you were saying mint marks on Jefferson nickels stopped being on the reverse after 1959 but they actually were on the reverse from 1938-1964. No mm 65-67 and appeared on the obv starting in 1968
I like them both but it is a bit more exciting finding the really old coinage. Wish these had been in better shape but I will take them however I can get them.
I need more info to be able to answer your question. There are a lot of coins that might have a type 1 vs type 2. There are hundreds and hundreds of varieties across US coinage. For example I might ask you... "what's the difference between dogs? Like you know... the ones with 4 legs vs the ones with 2 ears." I don't give this example to be mean... I am just trying to illustrate that I can't adequately answer such a broad question that is true for all "dogs" or "coins" in your case.
When you return the coins do you write no silver,no wheaties no copper or no pre 60's nickels. I would thank you if I was coin hunting customer wrapped coins. I suppose you could write been searched on the roll.
I put a line on all of my wrappers. Usually enough to tell another hunter they have been searched. I actually wrote. NIFC on a bunch of NIFC rolls I returned to a branch that I don't go to often. The bank teller literally took a marker and scratched through NIFC on each one as she counted them and told me not to write on them anymore. Each branch and teller is a little different, so to save time I just mark the wraps with something simple. I used to do a dot. The line is faster and easier to see.
Keep up the info for the new viewers. I don’t mind the repetitiveness at all!
I worry about that sometimes, but you have to figure with new people finding you all the time, you have to explain what you are doing. Thanks for the feedback!
I would open the dollar coins...why not! Just finished my weekly 8 boxes of Brinks wrapped halves only to find 3 silvers....a 1964D...and two 1968D...did find three 1987 NIFCS from mint sets and 2 proofs, 1981, 1989. Probably 20 or so other NIFCs. Silver is about running out unless you find a dump, in my opinion.
Always fun to find something you've never found personally before! And I would have opened the dollar rolls, as well... but that's just me. You never know what's in there and can always rewrap. The Jovita Idar quarters are one of my most favorite quarters lately, I think they are so pretty. Happy Holidays to you and the silver hunter family!
The Jovita quarters are definitely interesting. The reverse is strange with all of the writing making up most of the bust. I did open 1 of the dollar rolls on camera. The other one is still in tact.
Great hunt once again GA! Got a few boxes on order!
Beautiful. Love finding old ones. Sucks they normally look like that. But it’s awesome none the less.
You gotta love finding late 1800s early 1900s coins in rolls from the bank.
Great videos I watch with my grandson!
Hopefullly we have a budding coin collector in the making. :-)
Cool finds! Nice to see someone actually put realistic prices on stuff, haha.
Thanks. I use eBay as a guide but a lot of time those sales you see going for crazy money are either morons buying stuff or it’s money laundering.
I love a mixed hunt. Amazing V nickel finds! Great hunt overall!
This one was fun… a bit long though. Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video. A barber quarter is a welcomed surprise. A couple V nickels too? That's awesome. Lots of quarter varieties and errors.
Thanks HalfTime! Appreciate it! Nice couple of boxes you had today as well.
REALLY nice finds GA!! GREAT finds, TWO V nickels AND a Barber is amazing!! Crazy what's out there!
Videos a bit long but it’s about as tight as I could make it without cutting out stuff I thought was important. Glad you enjoyed it. I love doing these big mixed hunts. Crazy finds in this one.
😳. Extremely excited here. That looks like a great time.
Would Nic-o-Date work on the worn V nickel ?
Regarding the dollars, I'd like to say thanks for the inspiration. I went to eBay and bid on 1 set of 1 each of the Sacagawea, Native American, & Presidential dollars and won. All BU conditions for under $65. This isn't the first inspiration I've gotten from you, I appreciate it. Keep them coming.
It’s so worn I don’t think so.
That’s an AWESOME hunt! Congrats!
Thanks CoinFlip. Had to cut a good bit of stuff I wanted to keep but not sure how a 58 minute video was going to do. Still a bit too long.
@@GASilverHunter but you do an excellent job explaining all of the differences and things to look for, so LOTS of information to absorb!
This was a great hunt! I love the mixed hunts; I’m actually in the process of doing one myself. Sweet score on the V Nickels and that Barber! Fantastic video, my friend! As always 🤙🏻👽
Glad you enjoyed it. I like them too! May start doing more of them... they just take a long time. Lots of switching gears while you work.
Merry Christmas GA!
Merry Christmas to you as well!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Thanks!
I have not found any quarters older than 1932. Amazing when that Barber showed up. I have found 6 or 7 V nickels in one box of last year. I did not realize how special that was. Congrats on your finds snd your 11k subs.
Yeah... finding V nickels is super rare. I don't find much silver in my quarters but I love it when I do.
@@GASilverHunter one of my first quarter box had a 1932 P . The only silver in the box. Well worth it., don't you think.
Absolutely. Always love any face value silver I can get.
New sub. I just got a digital coin microscope and can't wait to put it to work searching but outside of the obvious errors and silver years I'm not sure what to look for or the years to keep an eye out for so I'm liking your content and channels like it but if any advice about what I specifically could benefit from knowing id appreciate it.
I have a search list that I use. Lots of good info on UA-cam. Look at books like Strike it Rich with pocket change and the cherry pickers guide.
@@GASilverHunter awesome thanks man. I'll have to check them out
Wow a Barber Quarter and two V Nickels is a great hunt!!!
This one was fun. :-)
We found two V nickels in a box. I hope to find more. So cool to see you find one!
Thanks ThompsonCoinAndStamp! I was shocked to get two out of this few rolls considering how many nickels I have hunted.
That 1965 quarter was a great find. I have never found one in that condition.
It’s absolutely gorgeous. My 1965s are usually beat all to hell.
@@GASilverHunterI had a proof 1984 s quarter but I don't know where it went.
Im probably getting a box of quarters tmrw and hopefully will find smth good 🤞
Good luck.
lol just starting the video but love the math/text at first. Love it lol. Can’t wait to keep watching the video and see what you find.
The inside joke for me is that I thought this was a $677 hunt and I literally miscalled half the amounts I had. So putting the math on there made me giggle while editing. And it made fun of me for miscalling the totals.
The US coin hunting is way more exciting than ours in Canada..
I hear that from my Candadian hunters. I think in a lot of places they have already pulled all of the silver haven't they?
@@GASilverHunter they sure have, very rare to find any silver anymore..
@randynovakowski7718 very true! consider yourself lucky if you find a silver dime in a box in canada...quarters even less. we do find a lot of US coins tho which make up for it a bit
Loving this content, oldest nickel I’ve ever found is 1916, would love a V nickel let alone 2!!! I bet the other V nickel was a pocket coin tbh
I don’t know. It was ground pretty flat. I would be surprised if it was stuck somewhere like a dryer or a coin machine and just had the crap ground out of it.
@@GASilverHunter sometimes people rub pocket coins for good luck, I’ve seen some insanely smooth coins from that. Could also see it being heavily tumbled too though.
Big like number 414! Excellent video and thank you so much for sharing!
Idk why but seeing the coin rolls being opened is so satisfying
Good hunt and informational, ty.😮😊
Thanks and you’re welcome.
28:51 What a find!! Beat up, but I've never seen anything that old in a roll.
I wish it was in better shape, but either way it's a piece of history and I was so glad to find it.
Your knowledge of coins is amazing. You rattle off information with hardly a skip in your rhythm. Do you give classes on coins. You use letters to explain what something is but I have no idea what you are referring to. Example, DDO, I think. Later in the video you explain it but I will have to rewatch the it to remember and write it down. I collected coins my whole life but not actively. One comes across my hands I will look but I wouldn’t have a clue how to go in a bank and ask if they have unusual coins I could swap payment for. I heard on one video it would be good to have a business account with a bank you want to trade coins with. But I’m retired and no business accounts. My grandfather started me out with four Walking Liberty’s. He gave them to my mother to keep for me and before she passed she said it was time for me to take them home. I have four and intend to give one to each of my four kids. Not sure how to divide the rest up but hopefully I have time to think about that. I really enjoy your videos and appreciate you taking the time to make them and put them on line. By the way, I live in Georgia also. At the top of the state in Ringgold.
Thank you so much for sharing. Not sure I have ever been to that part of Georgia. Coin roll hunting any good up there?
@@GASilverHunter If you have ever traveled up I-75 into Chattanooga, Tennessee then you have gone through Ringgold. The freeway splits Ringgold. I have never hunted coin rolls. I’m not sure how to ask a cashier about rolls of coins or strange loose change. I bank through a credit union so I have no roots in a bank here in town. I’ve just watched my change I receive or pick up change at a yard or estate sale. Rare to find coin books at sales. I’d probably make it sound like I’m wanting to rob them.
Then I have been through it. Don't go that way a lot but I have been through there.
I thought it was 64 when they stopped putting the reverse mint marks.on the nickels
You are probably right. The 64 still has the mint mark on the back.
@@GASilverHunter now I'm gonna have to go check lol ...awesome finds tho ..love the channel keep up the great content!!
Excellent hunt of mixed coins. Canadian coins you found are quite ordinary. The 1988 dime, and the 1980 quarter are 100% nickel, so somewhat better than newer steel coins. The other coins are nickel plated steel. I regularly hunt quarters, and to be honest, I don't find 1980 quarters that often, just one from time to time, and they're well worn. I would certainly keep aside one in AU or better.
I opened a nickel roll before that had a
1939 nickel inside and also I found a 1918 buffalo nickel before in a coin roll two
Awesome!
Great hunt 👍👍❤️
Thanks 👍
Just found my first V nickel (1910) two boxes ago! Awesome hunt!
Hopefully yours was in better condition than mine. Still awesome to find!
For those presidential dollar rolls, they have a tiny premium if left in the rolls, but selling them on eBay fees would make you lose money. Might just be best to spend or keep if you want to.
Nice finds on the V nickels and Barber! Too bad the quarter looks like it was in a fire and the nickels are pretty cull. Once had a dump in a bank bag with 12 V nickels and hundreds of 40s and 50s nickels
Yeah. I knew there wasn’t a ton of value. Just super excited to find them.
It’s kind of funny when you were showing us the last time I thought the foreign coin that you were showing us was the penny😂
Got 20 customer dime rolls from a chase bank in Las Vegas this week and found $8.80 of silver dimes. Massive hit. Enjoy the hunt!
That’s awesome. I would figure silver hunting Vegas would be tough with all the new money coming in. Guess you can find it anywhere.
@@GASilverHunter Before that I went though 6 or 7 boxes of dimes with only one coin found. Went though 4 boxes of quarters and found 3 W's.
Coin Roll Hunting is a slow burn with spikes here and there. UA-cam and facebook kinda of disguise this because there is always someone somewhere hitting a really nice find. You forget that these people are located all over the place and you might be watching their only big find of the year.
Congratulations on the barber and 2 V nickels, btw, on nickels, the mint marks are on 1964 and earlier just FYI 😉😊
Thanks SilverAddiction!
Great hunt!!! For next month im going to hunt a lot. For all the coins used for x mas.
Supposedly this is the best time of the year to find silver. For me it really started in march.
leave them and not open. i have several from different presidents. i just hold onto the roll in tact.
In 50 years' time, they'll still be worth 2 bucks a roll. Especially after the communists finish their takeover. Venezuela 2.0.
That V nickel would be a good one to nic a date.
I may do that.
Nice v nickel love it
Thanks 👍
Subbed. BTW, the 1980 Canadian quarter is made of 100% pure nickel.
Make sure you watch the video... missing a key element.
@@GASilverHunter I did, you did say it was a steel quarter.
Sorry. I was pasting that response for people that missed the keyword on my GAW. You are fine. Sorry about that.
@@GASilverHunter Got it.
Your 400th like!
Nice!
Sweet nickles! Ive been having luck finding silver dimes in my area in both customer and bank rolls. I wish you the same!
I’ve done better on dimes this year but still not many.
I found my first and second Indian head pennies in my last box along with 40 wheat pennies, and it was a bank rolled box.
Would love to get me 40 wheatie box.
As a canadian coin Hunter, these 5 Cents are Not worth anything and i find some that are in much better condition
Of that I am sure. I just hang on to all my Canadian finds. Once I get enough I may start a few books.
Save them, I do!
Awesome
The mintmark to the right of the Monticello can actually be found in 1964 and earlier nickels.
New Sub. Poorman's Stack sent me your way. Great hunt, I did not do so good on my last hunt.
I don’t always have great hunts either. We just have to keep hunting.
Nickel mint marks were on the reverse up to 1964 not 1959
You are correct sir.
Imagine if those coins could speak? Oh the stories we would hear.
Oh I know… even though the barber is in terrible shape it’s just cool to find a piece of history like that in a roll from the bank.
What do you use for a microscope ? And can you just buy one and plug in to your laptop or do you need certain software
The first scope I used (that I still have) is this one: amzn.to/3ojdt7Y (paid link) This is the one most Coin Roll Hunters have and must be plugged into an computer or laptop. Software is free and its relatively cheap. The one I use now is quite expensive but I got it for free to review it. They make lots of different versions of it that are cheaper, but this type of scope can run without a computer, but can ALSO be hooked up to a computer if you like. amzn.to/3Ullc4p (paid link)
WOW!
Late comment (one year, lol), but I totally understand why you opened those dollar rolls. They do sell for a decent profit on eBay, but that's eBay. People always tend to sell them for more than they're really worth, and that's how those high prices start. Plus, while they are are mint-sealed, they are just common dollar coins after all. That being said of course that is a nice score, and it isn't too often you see those. Don't worry, I won't go all Karen on you 🤣
Ha! Thanks for watching!
Man a V nickel awesome!
This was a fun hunt. Wish I saw more V nickels but they are sooooo old. Odds of finding them is slim and none.
True@@GASilverHunter
Searching dimes make my eyes cross!!! Dates are too small
That’s why I only hunt them for silver now.
Ever notice that the Eisenhower book is missing spaces for the 1973 year?
Yep. It’s basically an NIFC and was only released in mint sets and proof sets.
I have a 1892 v nickel
I found it in the vending machine
That’s amazing!!
Try to sell them. It would make someone a great find.
I may.
Not trying to be a stickler but you were saying mint marks on Jefferson nickels stopped being on the reverse after 1959 but they actually were on the reverse from 1938-1964. No mm 65-67 and appeared on the obv starting in 1968
Yes... you are correct. I mispoke... and have been corrected several times on this video. 😜
Wow man incredible hunt. Honestly I would much rather get barbers and V's in poor condition than west point coins even though they may be worth more.
I like them both but it is a bit more exciting finding the really old coinage. Wish these had been in better shape but I will take them however I can get them.
What’s the difference between the different varieties and types? Specifically for certain years what is type 1 vs type 2?
I need more info to be able to answer your question. There are a lot of coins that might have a type 1 vs type 2. There are hundreds and hundreds of varieties across US coinage. For example I might ask you... "what's the difference between dogs? Like you know... the ones with 4 legs vs the ones with 2 ears." I don't give this example to be mean... I am just trying to illustrate that I can't adequately answer such a broad question that is true for all "dogs" or "coins" in your case.
When you return the coins do you write no silver,no wheaties no copper or no pre 60's nickels. I would thank you if I was coin hunting customer wrapped coins. I suppose you could write been searched on the roll.
I put a line on all of my wrappers. Usually enough to tell another hunter they have been searched. I actually wrote. NIFC on a bunch of NIFC rolls I returned to a branch that I don't go to often. The bank teller literally took a marker and scratched through NIFC on each one as she counted them and told me not to write on them anymore. Each branch and teller is a little different, so to save time I just mark the wraps with something simple. I used to do a dot. The line is faster and easier to see.
Great :)!! (Y)
On December 6, 2023, I completed my presidential $1 coin album!
That’s awesome. I have a long way to go.
@@GASilverHunter Thank you! You got this. 🙏💪
Do you have a rare dime?
I have old dimes. Depends on what you mean by rare.
Presidential dollars, would not open imo.
I opened one on camera. Still have the other one intact.
D on back 64 and older not 59 and older my friend.
You are correct sir. I misstated it in the video.
looks like you got yourself a 1908 V nickel from 1908 and it's a V nickel from 1908, V nickel from 1908. 1908 V nickel.
Yes I did.
Beans
And franks
@@GASilverHunter amen.
my least favorite coins are the indian head cent, buffalo nickel, sacagawea dollar and all the harriet tubman coins that will be coming out
Why is that. Some of those coin designs are great.
Oh my God I should’ve kept watching before my first comment.😮
I figured. I only opened the one roll. Still have the other one sealed. Happy to sell you one or more. After the holiday though. Traveling.
I would not open those two dollar coin rolls I would keep them but if you do sell me your third best one of each
Find a Shield Nickel and it is better
I think you should nic-a-date that toasted V nickel. A trashed coin with a date is better than a trashed coin without one.
I may just do that.