Canadian coin roll hunting dime with the new setup, US Galore and silver maybe ?

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2020
  • Latest hunt wanted to try the new setup, was gonna do a quick 3 bundles to test it, ended up making a full video out of it. The test was a success even tho I had to cut the first bundle completely
    Hope you like the new setup guys ! let me know what you think of the side view, got better at it towards the end,
    Do you guys prefer the time laps like this where I put some royalty free music in the background or would you simply prefer no music just the sound of the coins hitting and rubbing against the desk ?
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Komentáře • 15

  • @CanadianKingCoins
    @CanadianKingCoins Před 3 lety +1

    Great hunt! I can't wait to see what you do in the future

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 3 lety

      Thank you my friend hopefully we'll find lots of interesting coins ! thanks for watching

  • @tunezbrother
    @tunezbrother Před 4 lety +1

    Wow that 1971 looks like a proof. Nice dime hunt mate!

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 4 lety

      Thank you my friend, unfortunately it is not a proof, That would have been awesome I have never found a proof before

  • @GreatWhiteNortherner
    @GreatWhiteNortherner Před 3 lety

    great hunt! nice to get a silver and a beautiful 71. I have a dime hunt coming up where I manage to grab some silver as well. They are till out there!

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 3 lety

      I'll be watching that for sure and yes they are still out there !

  • @jamesedwards7442
    @jamesedwards7442 Před 4 lety

    First like LOL! I am loving that new set up! The music you added is really great as well! Congrats on the silver! The Australian 5 cents with the spiny anteater (What the animal is called) is awesome! Those are my favourite things to find in dimes other than silver! Also, your English is excellent!

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 4 lety

      Thank you James, I never knew how that spiky ball was called haha. Glad you like the new setup, as soon as I saw that tripod at the store I knew that it was a good idea dispite its price tag.

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 4 lety

      I am not a big fan of copyright free music as it seems that the same songs are used over and over again by lots of people in their videos. Spent a few hours this morning just looking for and listening to songs I would think fit well

    • @jamesedwards7442
      @jamesedwards7442 Před 4 lety

      @@mathGaud Don't beat yourself up over your English either. It is really great! Also, your English accent is really clear and is really great for us to understand.

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 4 lety

      @@jamesedwards7442 I am glad you think so my friend

  • @momoneyinc
    @momoneyinc Před 3 lety +1

    I know you are in Canada, but do you look for just silver when searching dines or do you check for errors/varieties. If you do check for errors, which ones do you look for? Also, I was wondering what years are silver In Canadian dimes and what percentage? I liked and subscribed and hope you will do the same for my channel.

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 3 lety

      For dimes there is not a lot to look for, everything before 1920 is 92.5% silver, between 1920 and 1966 80% silver, 1967 and some 1968 are 50% as 1968 was a transition year you can use a magnet on those to see if they are silver or nickel, silver is not magnetic but nickel is. Goos ones to look for is 1969 large date ( thousands of dollars if you find one only a handful know to exist), 1970 because of the low mintage only 5,2M minted, 1999 P and 2000 P as they were a test for the new composition super low mintage

    • @mathGaud
      @mathGaud  Před 3 lety

      And for sure I will check out your channel !

    • @momoneyinc
      @momoneyinc Před 3 lety

      @@mathGaud Thank you for subbing and also supplying me with some Canadian history on dimes.