How To Get Real Silver From Your Bank By Saying 5 Words
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- www.leadingtrader.com How to get real hold-in-your-hand silver from your bank by just saying 5 words. Video by Alessio Rastani of www.alessiorastani.com
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5 words: "Cooperate and nobody gets hurt!"
Yeah ;D
Said the butcher to the cows.
give me the fucking money
LMAO !!!
*P U T M O N E Y I N T H E B A G*
I worked as a lead teller at a bank. Anytime people brought in half dollars, I checked them to see if any were silver. I would buy them out of the teller drawer with my own money before anyone else got to them. Banks are cool with you swapping out a coin as long as you replace it with equal value. As long as your teller drawer is on the money they could care less. A coin is a coin to them.
I found about $50 worth of pre 1965 Kennedy's over the course of 4 years. When silver prices peaked in 2011, I sold each half for $14. Quite a nice haul...We had guys coming in all the time asking for rolls of half dollars. I'd tell them I was a coin collector and had already snagged any silver ones from the rolls. One of the only perks of being a teller at a bank was being able to snag any weird currency that people deposited. I saw lots of old silver certificates, old 2 dollar mint condition bills, and of course an occasional silver dime, quarter, or half. Never saw a silver dollar...only Ike's once and awhile.
We once had an older lady bring in $1.28 worth of 1800's coins. I told her that they were rare and she should go to a coin dealer. She said she had and because they weren't silver dollars the dealer did not want to buy them. A fucking large cent, 2 or 3 Flying Eagle pennies, a few dozen Indian Heads, a 3 cent piece, V nickles, several Liberty dimes and quarters. Again I said why don't you go on EBAY or try another dealer. She thanked me but said " no..just give me a dollar bill, a quater, and 3 pennies. I still have them in my collection. I looked them up and all together they were worth $140. True story. I shit you not...
I'd given her at least $5 out of my own pocket, and they're really only worth face value? They'll be worth more someday.
I worked as a cashier at a gas station and a guy paid for a tank of gas with 3 rolls of quarters and 4 rolls of dimes. I had taken his word the money was right but went to check when I caught a moment; every coin in those rolls was silver! I bought them myself for $45 and got almost $700 from the coin shop..
You sound like a scumbag and perpetuate my disliking of bank tellers
Thank you for being honest.
Hopefully karma came back to bless you.
Great story to have with the coins.
Great variety too.
👍
Shame most younger people have no idea what the coins are you described.😞
My grandmother got me hooked I'm now 55yrs young.
😂
Such a cool story
"Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt!"
Eazy
Yellowman
Easy son
Did you shoot this video with a pre 1965 camera?
Oh shit. Big ooff
🐐
😆😆😆😆Why are the interwebs so internetty?😆😆😆👍🏽👍🏽
yeah in 2013 lol
No, just a pre 1965 haircut.
I was looking for lasagna recipes, how did i get here
How did it come out?
no one knows.
I want to know...
It happens
hahaha hope you find your recipe
I have 5 words for getting cash and silver out of the bank: "This is a stick up!"
how bout "Give me the fucking money!"
Patrick Dang Give me my money, Bitch.
Just did it to prove a point, you lost, i won thank you
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Lol You're funny. Have a nice day! :)
ik, thanks
:)
I've been doing this for 10 years or more. It's very rare to get silver anymore because so many people are looking for them. In the old days I would get whole rolls of silver.
just say it, they are not going to give them to us
I’ve done the same thing two rolls I get a bunch of bicentennial half dollars but no pre-1965
The 5 words your bank doesn't want to hear: "Please exchange for half dollars."
The 5 words you don't want to hear: "Sorry, we don't have any."
Spends 1/2 an hour examining coins in a parking lot, finds one worth $2.50-max, gets into his Porsche and speeds off to the next bank for more coins to build his financial empire. RESPECT.
Okay, I know this is an old comment, but what makes you think it was worth "$2.50-max"? It's melt value was double that.
@@johnulmer1622 Lolol it’s melt value is like 9 dollars, but it’s numismatic premium makes it around 10 pr 11 in that condition
@@musicstuff698 not a 40%, 4 years ago.. lol.
@@johnulmer1622 Well the one he found was a 1964 so at the time , assuming melt was 17 an oz, it was probably still a good 5 or 6 dollars, with a 6.50 with numismatic premium
@@musicstuff698 and why are you addressing me, and not the guy who stupidly said "it's worth $2.50-max"?
five words huh?! "I have a fucking gun"
best comment
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does that work in murica? because liiii... everyone has a gun there no?
how does getting fucked in the ass get u silver?
and yes we do all have guns here in "murica", we all impose our will onto everyone else under the sun. murica won't be happy till we've exported democracy and capitalism to every other country by putting a McDonald's or Starbucks on every street corner even if we have to blow up the corner and start from scratch.
Is this glitch patched yet?
Nice photo :)
Nope
@@9bytehub lol how would anyone know you melt them for silver and sell it
HahahahahahaHha
@@codyrodrigo1036 r/woooosh
You: pleas cash my check in pre 65' half dollars.
Bank: uhhh... we don't have those
Bank trip over.
I ended up getting a loan of $40k when i tried doing this...
5 words you say?
"everyone get on the floor"!😄
Everybody freeze...Everybody get on the ground...Customer(still standing): if I freeze, I cant get on the ground...I'd have to be in motion!
@@johnmiddleton8149Robber: You should of had your fingers crossed. (Safe from freezing when we used to play freeze)
Ha ha yes, wearing the stupid Covid mask
watching this in 2021 cuz fiat currency is useless lol.
Hahaha, you don't understand it. Gold is better than this. Check out if your area/local creeks have gold my dude. It's like $60 for a pennies weight worth...
Stop paying your bills and let’s see how useless it is
@@fluidalchemist68 $112 a month plus food and gas. Bro, ahead of ya. That's phone, car insurance and one other thing. Once I stopped letting the government have my income taxes, that's when wealth found me.
@@fluidalchemist68 I'm grateful that the world still accepts hyper-inflating monopoly money so I can accumulate actual money for myself until the real panic sets in. Dollar is done. They print it out, just to give it away for free.
ok so... I walked into a bank and said... please exchange for pre 1965. The teller looked at me weird and asked me to repeat myself so I did. She asked me to clarify, and I told her I wanted pre 1965 coins. She looked puzzled and told me they do not classify coins by year at the bank. So I told her I wanted pre 1965 coins again. She got the manager, and he looked upset. He asked me what the problem was and I told him I wanted pre 1965 coins. He told me they did not know if they could have any but they were not going to check. So I left and went back to my car, and then I remembered that the guy in this video said you can say half dollars instead of pre 1965. So I walked back in and said.... please exchange for half dollars. they had 2 and none were silver. The point of me writing this comment is...….. what in the daggum world is the point of this video? I have been collecting silver halves for over 2 years, and I cannot think of anything more off-putting than waltzing up to a teller, slamming a 50 on the counter, looking them dead in the face and saying blankly "please exchange for pre 1965." What in the world. There is no hope for humanity or this hobby if people take after this advice. Sure, ask for halves, but be polite. Heck, sometimes bring cookies for the people. Its not commonplace to do this.
I remember picking silver out of pocket change. You can hear a silver coin jingle a mile away! I can't remember the last time I found silver in my change. I was at Walmart a few months ago returning an item. While standing in line I started watching this old lady trying to figure out one of those change machines that gives you cash for your change. She kept dumping this small bucket of quarters in and the machine kept rejecting them. I heard that distinct high pitch silver jingle. I went over and told her the quarters she was using were all silver and the machine was rejecting them.
She really didn't care she just wanted some good old worthless paper money. I offered her the exchange, and I actually gave her silver value instead of exact change. I could easily have gave her face value, but my conscious would have got the best of me.
I had to explain several times why I was giving her more than face value for her change. Long story short, the old lady had over $100 face value of quarters back at home. I ended buying all she had. I got a fair price and she was beyond happy! Come to find out she had been sticking quarters back since the 50's and she was cashing some in to buy a few groceries! That was my once in a lifetime treasure find! And it was all because of that silver jingle!
BigD that ringing is unique. also why there used to be a marble slab next to cash registers back when to avoid counterfeit coins.
LOL, five words: "This-Is-A-Bank-Robbery".
I'm laughing so damn hard at that comment.
Thomas Piening
:D
this made my day lol :D
I was struggling to breath after I read THIS in fact as I read this I am still trying not to laugh
lol me too
This dude gets $20 worth of half dollars and gets a silver one, I go get $500 worth and get skunked ...Wtf?
Did you try it for real?
I’ve done it before and got silver but now it’s well known and much harder to find. I told a friend about it and first batch of $100 he pulled 17 but that was probably 8 years ago which is when this video was filmed
@@bluepill8077 yes twice.
He looks like a magician that performs in front of his bank and after weirding out too many people he now has to stand that far away from his bank and yell out to people "Is this your card?"
My five words: ''HAND OVER THE SILVER BITCH''
how bout: give me the fucking money
and a Samuel Jackson tone
+ALIEN SCIENTIST No, Joe Pesci's voice will do just fine
13Gangland Pretty sure Sam Jackson's had more stick em up heist roles than Pesci
Yes and he looks the part.
Darrin Ros lol did you really just threaten to boot someone offline
CZcams recommends I watch this video now
...
10 years later!!
Well Alessio you haven't changed much
Still pushing our great knowledge, and looking great doing it
Im the guy from 2019, sell your Bitcoin at 19k on 17th December 2017, its the peak.
I'm the guy from 2020, sell your BTC 26th June 2019 and exchange for LINK.
im the guy from 2020, buy more Bitcoin because we are just getting started
I'll be back in 2021 for updates guys
@@AlizKilla1 Anybody from 2021 in here or knows somebody? PLease share some kick ass trades with dates, thank you :)
@@tanectanec8566 TSLA calls
I get a few every week from my local Wells Fargo. The branch manager told me nobody wanted them and they weren't worth anything to a collector because they were well circulated and all worn. She saves them for me. All I did was ask...
"please exchange for pre-1965." "please exchange for half dollars."
There. Saved you some time that this video wastes.
Uh, the video stated just that at the very beginning.
scorpius319
And 196 people, so far, have been stupid enough to thumbs up this comment.
Bryant Woods only two for yours tho. 3 if ur including yourself
This video was great. Nothing wasted
Bryant Woods 397
What a surprise! I remember watching this 8 years ago not knowing who he is. Now getting recommended this again after subscribing to him!
Heres five words. “This is a hold up.” Your bank does not want to hear
Or
“Nobody move, Nobody Gets Hurt”
He's wearing a suit-jacket, he *MUST* know how to get rich!
+JustOneAsbesto don't forget the turtle neck! that's where the big bucks come from :P
+JustOneAsbesto not necessarily, I have a suit jacket, and I only have $27. Ok, it's not really a "suit" jacket, but it's still a jacket. I mean it keeps me warm....so long as there are no strong winds and what have you there. But that's neither here nor there, the point is.....ah, I forget by now. Carry on!
a very ill-fitting suit jacket at that.
5 words that the bank doesn't want to hear?
Give me all the money.
Lol
*****
I'm using public wifi that reaches all the way to my house.
*****
Thanks?
***** Whoosh to you sir. Whoosh to you.
***** It's clearly a joke and not even threatening in any way.
or "this is a hold up!"
Thank you, very helpful
I knew about the dates and % of silver content, however, I didn't consider the extra silver in a half dollar. Lesson learned. I'd always been looking for smaller coins.
Genius! Video was worth its weight in silver!
i did this and a midget came out of the safe and punched me in the.coinpurse!
😆
Five words?
"This is a stick up."
Love this vid. Because of this, I have become a coin wholesaler and supply for 2 shops, 5 years after 2017. Funny how a small vid can change a life
Thankyou
The melt value of that one coin today (2/19/21) is about $9.90. It's possibly worth more than that if it has numismatic (collectible) value based on the quality and condition of the coin.
Guys dont be harsh on him, this was a big thing, its just gone now days!
But I do know how to get silver!
1.Work at a job for 1 hour,
2.Buy a coin off ebay
Boom silver! shh dont tell to many people!
"Get on the fucking ground!"
Thank you for the cool tip !
Nice tip. Thank you sir
This is fun to do. I once went to my bank and asked for all their large dollar coins. They had about 10 real silver dollars. Unfortunately, on of the tellers spoke up and said, "I want some of them". So my teller gave her 4 and me 6. I thought that was a little unprofessional of them, but still, I got 6 silver dollars for $6 cash. I think I got about $20 bucks each for them. You can also order a $500 box of 1/2 dollars. Might take a week to get to the bank and they call you. Fun to hunt through them. After picking out the silver coins (just a few, one Franklin too), I kept the coins and spent them in groups of $5 or less. Buy gas, get fastfood, etc. Makes you appreciate your money. You start asking yourself, "Is it really worth me giving away 10 half dollars for a Cheesburger?".
He looks like Michael from the office
he does!
That's what she said
Matthew Gagatch you're right
facial type, marsupial
lol That's it. I couldn't put my finger on it. Michael would probably go back in and tell them they accidentally gave him a coin worth more than a half dollar though.
he does
"Everybody reach for the sky!" - five magic words
Have to try this one!!
I loved being a bank teller years ago. Lots of free silver.
Congratulations. After driving to the bank using your gas standing in line and yielding 1 silver half dollar you made jack shit.
You're a stupid shit to think in this economy, silver isn't worth more than 10 minutes of your hourly wage and worthless paper. Silver appreciates in value. You couldn't hold on to gas as you would silver. So actually this is a way for young credit starved Americans to obtain something of value besides an education. . Ass. .
You're a stupid shit to think in this economy, silver isn't worth more than 10 minutes of your hourly wage and worthless paper. Silver appreciates in value. You couldn't hold on to gas as you would silver. So actually this is a way for young credit starved Americans to obtain something of value besides an education. . Ass. .
Melprick, go to a bank and actually try this little exercise and tell me if you yield even a fucking gram of silver dumbass. This bullshit may have worked in the 80s or 90s, but it's all a bullshit propaganda video to generate income for the jackass who downloaded it. You'd be the ASS if you actually believe you could make money this way.
It's not making money. It's collecting precious metals... money is the reason why you should collect the metal. I use a method of hydrochloric acid and circuit boards to collect the gold teeth from old electronics. The headway is minimal, you can reuse the acid bath... a gram of silver is still worth more long term value than a tank of gas.. gas will inflate and then will become meaningless. Your hourly wage is meaningless because it too does not appreciate. Your silver will. If you are a renter or have no credit, it is wiser to purchase silver rather than store your money in a bank that is meaningless. For a savings account, precious metals are ideal stock. You don't agree with that? Then what do you agree with?
David Melnick were do u put d mony in yur bank if u deside 2 by silver wit it dontt u hav 2 hided it from burgurs / theves
"Toss a coin to your Witcher, oh valley of pleeentyy, oh valleey oof pleeeeenty!"
5 words: "ill never wear a turtleneck"
by looking at the comments I can see that most of you people don't understand the value of a dollar and the value of silver.
jeremy lash How much is 90% silver worth? Help us all out.
MLG R8DR805 just under 3 bucks per coin
Halves are worth m0r3
But they do understand the value of time, and it's not worth your time to try looking for silver halves or other silver coins by going to banks and looking through rolls of coins. Figure out the time, and gas, you spend driving around to different banks to get the coins, and then the time to look through them and then the time to take them back to cash them in, and you won't be making two dollars an hour with the silver you find.
Paul Lee what if I just asked every time I was at a bank instead of purposely driving around town like in the imagined scenario you used to demonstrate how this would be a waste of time?
I tried coin roll hunting and on my second try I went to a small bank in a small town and bought all the halves they had ($400 worth!). In the pile of rolls was 10 complete rolls of mixed 40% and 90%! A Ben Franklin and a Walking Liberty Half was also in there. When silver peaked, I sold the batch for $960. A lot better than my 401K, that's for sure!
Great information.
It helped me!!! Thanks man
i can do it in 4 words
this
is
a
robbery
I can do it in 3:
-give
-me
-Gold/Silver/Money
+FineTV I can do it in 2: Money. Now.
+λ-Φ Rypht Φ-λ I can do it in zero " Pulls back hammer on revolver or racks shotgun"
XD
0:18
I do this regularly. One time a local bank had 13/20 half dollars in one roll with silver in them. Jackpot!
Nice! They value of silver is steadily climbing and you found a way to exchange paper for the real thing!
@@rhenum8084 "he didn't mention" you didn't watch the whole video did you?
Oh and he did in fact suggest to exchange those 40% silver one back to real cash.
@@huangjunwei7211 he did not say that. Those weren't 40% silver. Clad silver coins were from 1965-1970.
@@johnulmer1622 yes. He did say that pre-1965 coin is 90% silver and that to sell those that wasn't pre-1965, including the 40% silver coins, back to the bank.
@@huangjunwei7211 no, he did not. Prove it with a time stamp, because you are flat out wrong.
@@johnulmer1622 it is at 1:47 you didn't watch the whole video did you?
This is a stick up!
I thought he was gonna say "Give me all the silver!"
lmao
5 words
-Give
-Me
-Yo
-Money
-Now
Lol.
"yo" is not a word
That's 4 Words!
That's 4 Words!
+Kenny Gumbs
Ya then the button is pushed by the teller and the cops arrive to cart your sorry arse off to jail:)
Wow, really interesting seeing how Alessio looked 7 years ago. The same!
Nice!
I used to work in a gas station in a semi-rural area and people would bring in rolls of coins to pay for their beer, gas and cigarettes. Very often there would be silver coins in those rolls. There'd even be Indian Head pennies in the rolls of pennies people would bring in. So, just get a minimum wage job somewhere running a cash register where people are paying for stuff with pocket change.
I ran the night shift at a gas station for 13 years; had control of the cash registers, coin changers and coin safe. Every shift for those 13 years, I checked all the coinage for silver. Not a week went by where I didn't find at least one silver coin. Sometimes I got lucky and found one or more a day. Once I pulled 3 whole rolls of mercury dimes out of the safe. Anyways, I finally took my complete haul to a dealer last year to sell (had some unexpected medical bills to pay.) End result: $890 worth of silver that I bought out of the register for maybe $200 or so :)
Do they take the time to sort out Pre 65 coins?
Great! I will try it
everyone who disliked this video works at a bank
or just say give me your money now and wave a gun around in the air, pure profit
Say that to big bubba when you get in the prison cell with him.
I can't....I'm white.
Pure profit😂
is there a higher value on the coins pre 1965 and if so what is it or does it depend on the coins I would appreciate an answer if you could I'm kind of new at this thank you
Yep, I'll be doing this any time I got to the bank, gas station, fast food restaurant, or any where that has a cash register.
I just watched this and laughed my butt off. As a coin collector I often go to the local bank and buy rolls of coin. They do not fret over my request, nor do they search the rolls for pre-1965 coins. You get what you get. You want 5 words the banks don't like, "Give me all your money!"
LOL I sold all my silver back when it was at around $43. Sold the gold when it was around $1800. Now that they are both down again I am thinking about starting the collection up again. Might see if it goes any lower first though.
Sell high buy low!
icemilitia
Jay Bartgis Take a piece of pie :D
metals isnt loosing value. it will only continue to go up as with the inflation. so whats rely happening is of course fictional currencies being systematically debased as has been going on for a century. funny numbers in a computer / fancy paper vs ..
Alessio you have the most italo-american face i have ever seen
The bank has to have pre 65 for them to exchange. They rarely have them and if they do YOUR VERY LUCKY.You only got one out of the two rolls. Not bad odds, but it is becoming more difficult to find any pre 65 dimes, quarters, halves and etc at banks.
You can't demand coins containing silver. The bank has no obligation for that. I just ordered $4,000.00 worth of half dollar coins from my bank which they didn't charge me a service charge to do but after going thru the 8,000 coins I only found 2 pre-65 coins. Then the problem was that my bank only accepts $200 per visit to turn the coins back in. The coins at the banks have already been gone thru by employees. You have to get the $500 boxes that they order to have a chance. WAY not worth it.
4 grand haha..you should have just started with 100 bucks.
5 words no bank wants to hear:
This is a stick up! (^_^)
Or ' I am having a baby'
Made me laugh, thanks.
And the 5 words you get from your bank is , we don't have any sorry....
lol
I run up on those from time to time. Also quarters and dimes. If they dont have a particular strike, its all change to me. Although not really worth much, it's kInd of nice hearing the sound of silver when you do find it though.
I was a teller for years, and managed a vault, too. You cannot ask for pre-65 change. They'll give you rolls of quarters or whatever they have. You have to go through it. If you do this repeatedly at the same few branches, it's a great way to ruin relationships at banks; for one silver coin that will get you a couple of bucks after you spend half an hour at the gold and silver store.
If you want to maintain a relationship at the bank, and actually have a chance of getting silver coins, ask your vault teller to order you a box of quarters or dimes the next time they place an order from the Fed. And then be prepared to pay $500 for quarters or $250 for dimes, and spend 3 or 4 nights sorting through them all. Then, take all the post 65 stuff you get to another bank you'll never go back to and ask them to run it through their change machine. Also, change machines are not that accurate. Be willing to lose $3-$4 to an inaccurate machine.
I doubt my rural bank would mind my asking to get a roll or two of 50 cent coins every monthif they have them. Most of us can multitask and go through the coins while watching TV. that's why commercial where invented. Of course this is long term thing where you acummalte the coins waiting for the price of sliver to make it worth your and metals dealer's time to make an exchange. I would think it would be against the law in most States for the money counting machines to be inaccurate to that degree. Every other measuring device used in commerce has to be proven regularly. My bank charges a fee to count coins, so I'd spend them elsewhere, and useful for tipping at the cafe. All in all a lot better than purchasing scratch off tickets or lotto tickets. No matter what the odds are in finding silver coins are you don't loose money trying.
Terrible advice, the fed removes the silver coins before they wrap them. I went through a thousand dollars of coins ordered from the fed & didn't find a single silver half. Now if the teller tells me they're from the Fed I don't even bother getting them. You hardly ever find any silver dimes, quarters or nickels because the government & people pulled the silver coins out of circulation by the early 1980's when silver shot sky high.
You are correct sir! I also worked for a bank and if anything "good" was turned it we bought it anyway lol. My bank also required you to be an account holder to buy or exchange coin or currency.
It really doesn't take long if you are only looking for silver. Just take a quick look at the edge.
Liz NYP That's you Lizzie- - -not all tellers are on the lookout, in fact I've found most aren't and are happy to turn over the goods!
How about: "1). Give 2). Me 3). My 4). Silver 5). Now!"
Forget it...that could be taken the wrong way.
lol
will this work at a wells Fargo?
Pennies before 1982 are mostly copper, so not quite as good but still more valuable than their face value. I belive in terms of silver, the same is true of dimes as what was demonstrated here. Another thing you can try is to ask if they have silver eagles, which have a face value of $1, but are worth quite a bit more in silver.
I work in a bank. We don't have any half dollars. In 6 months I've found 2 silver dimes that popped up in change. But it's not like banks keep silver coins in secret drawers and the odds of finding silver halves ain't very good in rolls. You'd have to get a couple boxes to look through. And then taking what you don't use back to the bank is a pain.
i love how many ignorant people have thumbed down this video... those sheep do not realize that infact YES you can still get Gold and or Silver in exchange for your worthless paper currency.
If your paper currency is worthless, I'll take it. Yes, it will always be worth something as long as someone accepts it.
please tell me you dont think that the gold standard is still possible
Your gold or silver isn't worth anything unless someone says it is, the same thing goes for the paper you fold in your wallet. You could put a high value on tulip bulbs and get the same exchange rate, it's happened before.
Gold and silver have intrinsic value... and that value is not dictated by governments... and exchange rates have very little effect on gold or silver.
For thousands and thousands of years even though it's price has fluctuated and at times quite a lot.. it is the one currency that has NEVER collapsed, never hyper inflated.. it has over the centuries gone up in value.
so no.. it is not valuable because someone tells me it is..
*****
I'll agree with most of what you said, however, I think your mistaken on a point or two. Firstly, diamonds aren't rare, nor are they valued for any other reason than one or two companies that control the supply and price. Secondly, like gold and silver, the value is set by a controlled market place that sets the price based on market functions, not rarity. The loss of value of Germany's Deutschmark had more to do with the state of the value of their economy at the time. I'm not opposed to gold as an investment, I'm just not convinced it's the great savior of the free market that some people put on it. I'd hate to be in the shoe's of the Chinese who are buying gold at over $1200 an ounce. When it takes a nose dive, their personal fortunes and banks are going to be even more insolvent than they already are now.
thank you.
I like how they didn't film the exchange at the bank
The Bank would not allow them without some contract I suppose.
And most likely they would decline.
Private citizens aren't allowed to record or film inside of operating banks
In the great depression if you had a bar of soap or bag of sugar you was pimp'n!
Speaking of which I currently have a hoard of 350 bars of soap that cost less than .07 cent a bar. lol
***** Nice caps?
Another quick tip for striking rich with your local bank is to say just 5 words: "I am robbing this bank" and they will have $250,000 saved just for you! The trick is to get out quick otherwise you might get caught and risk jail for many years. But you'll strike rich!
Great
Can you do a silver price analysis instead of crypto
This guy is so smart, he should open a Bank!
How to get free money from a bank with 5 words: "Put it in the bag"
You can also mutter another 5 word phrase... This is a stick up. Get a lot more money that way.
You'd better hope it's in Mayberry....and Barney working at the bank that day...lol
Just wondering....did that bill say “Silver Certificate” on the top, or “Federal Reserve Note”? Could/should/might make a difference?
yes if you have it.
he makes it sound like silver is easy to find, i know people that have gone through thousands of dollars in half dollars and dont find anything. i bet you that 1964 wasnt in the roll, he probably bought it somewhere just to be a ''youtube star''
Bite!
Copper, gold and silver? Small time.
For real world-breaking emergencies, you need Brass, Lead, and Gunpowder.
Alejandro Vegas because everyone is going to be playing a sax in the apocalypse. Gotta have a strong brass section. Lol wtf
Chris M brass is the metal that is used in ammunition casings. “Collecting brass” is a term used by firearm enthusiasts
Chris M
-If you knew what he meant and still made that joke..
nice!
Alejandro Vegas uni
Alejandro Vegas The THREE G's (Guns, Gold, Groceries)
Great 👍
Lol those air raid sirens in the background 😂😂😂😂
If he returns the bad coins back to the bank, they'll give him the same ones next week
You wouldn't do it that way. Basically he was "breaking" a twenty dollar bill and that's how you would repeat the process. Those post 1970 coins are not bad of coarse. They are perfectly legal tender. So unless you are using a coin operated vending machine they will buy fifty cents worth of stuff at the store. I would follow Car Crash Vidz advice though, so as not to become a pest with the bank staff.
You're the guy who's always delaying the line at the bank for a dollar's worth of silver.
Got it.
+scdevon $8-10 worth of silver now
+scdevon 03/04/2016 Silver= .50 USD per GRAM. A Pre-1965 Kennedy Half Dollar= 11.25 GRAMS of silver. That is a damn sight more than a dollar. You're not too bright, are you?
Every silver hound on CZcams is now watching this. That 1964 Kennedy half is worth $9.59 today, 03/01/2021. Silver price today = $26.53/troy oz.
Good idea
Actually, for U.S. pennies, the production years you should be looking for are 1981 and earlier (1982 was the transition year) and the current price for Grade 1 copper solids is $3.19 USD/lb, which would make a pre-82 penny worth $.05 each now.