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I work retail and I've been seen alot more older money come through. People spend what they got. My favorite part of roll hunting is you can't really lose money
I finally understand why guys like you exist..it's a nice rush and maybe it's just me but I get a patriotic feeling when collecting and holding precious metals and coins
My Mom worked in the same bank for 45 yrs. Really. She passed in 2019. Safety Deposit box has at least 20 rolls of Kennedy half's. Glad I just left them there. Now I'll have to go check them out.
My bank mistakenly received two cases of Kennedy halfs and I've been tinkering with coins lately sooooo I gotem both. Needless to say this video is invaluable to me right now. Thank you for this!
I subscribe to the channel my dad was a coin collector very good information please keep the videos coming I have containers and containers of coins take me several years ago through all of them hopefully someday I could sort them out and see what I have thank you for your videos
I am new to your channel and really enjoyed your search. I started checking all of my cash after I watched you for the first time. You have me hooked now. Joyce
Thanks so much for making this video! I got inspired from it and picked up a couple of rolls of half dollars and found a 1968 silver half dollar! Without this video I would have never found that
Oh man. Great video, thanks. I used to deal poker at Binion's Horseshoe in the early 90's. They had rolls of coins in their vault that were there from the 60's! I would crack open a roll and there would be 5 or 6 silver halves almost every time. Franklins, walking Liberty's, and bunches of '64 Kennedys. Made hundreds, but it wasn't long before other people caught on. One player named Eskimo went around the Southwest, buy up all the rolls of halves that banks had. Made a lot of money.
My parents have always kept every 1/2 dollar, every bicentennial, every $2 Bill, every Susan B coin. They also have a crap load of wheat pennies.. I’ve hadn’t had a chance to go through any of them.. I just might go to the bank at the first of the year and get a few rolls. I have a niece and nephew that I would love to give them some
Thank you for this video! I opened 5 loomis rolls of half dollars and ended up with a potential total value of $404 if everything goes right. Where should I sell my coins? Finds: >Year 2020s: 15 in mint condition, uncirculated >year 2001s: 4 in good condition, circulaed >no mint mark assorted years: 8 in good condition, circulated 1972 D Weak FG: Possibly two, for sure, one both in good condition, circulated Some others. Happy coin hunting, everyone!
New sub my friend I'm someone with a coin Channel also I do cornrow hunts on Saturday always glad to learn new things you have an awesome way of presenting it
Hi,I'm new here and I just love watching stuff like this,I have alot of coins and in the past I just bring them to coin star.... without checking them,now you have me wondering what I gave away lol well no more,thanks
When I was growing up my Grandfather gave me and my sisters a silver dollar for Christmas. They increased with your age. He did it up until we were 12 years old. Long story short, I had many from the late 1800's to early 1900's. I got into a financial spot and sold all of them for $9 a piece with no regard to rarity, or anything. Over a 100 coins that would probably be worth a fortune today. It was in 84 when I sold them and I'm sure they'd bring more than $9 a piece.
saying they would be worth a fortune is kind of a stretch lol. im nit pickin your words though, so just disregard my dumb statement! hopefully is for legit reasons you sold, and not for drugs or somethin like one of my friends did to his whole family a decade or so ago! his family had SOOOO much silver silverware and coins, and he would constantly ask me to take him to the pawn shop, an he would pawn like a set of silverware, heirlooms of 3 generations, for like 60 bucks when the weight of them alone would fetch at least like 300 at the time, all for stupid shit like weed or a few lortab pills or somethin! i nvever stopped him, i enjoyed havin a good time with him lol, but i always thougt it was f'd up! his mom was severely sick, and got like 300 lortab n percocet pills a week, an he had came to like them, and i have always liked them, so we kind of found eachother n formed a friendship, but the way he earned a living, and the way i did, was slightly different lol. i had 4 jobs in 2008, trying to get into a trade, and he was livin at moms, hustlin to get high, and invited me to enjoy the perc's of his labor! which sadly involved selling ALLOT of silver coins, i didnt know anything about them back then, so i never enquired about what they were, and the silver ware, and he even pawned sterling silver picture frames, very obscure, and what he claimed to be a polished sterling silver mirror! it was super rare according to him, and was literally a display piece from the late 1800's according to his grandmother! i was only about 21 at the time i met n hung out with this kid, so im not sure of any of the legitimacy of any of this. i just moved to saltlake and ogden utah area, coming from a small town in wyoming, and from where i am from, people just dont lie about stupid stuff,, they just dont deceive people, life is pretty honest where i am from. so when i moved to the cities of northern utah, i slowly started to realize that everyone was out from everyone, and off topic, everyone at parties was carrying a hand gun! and NONE OF THEM knew what the fuck they were doing with them, or how to handle them! At one party i was alone, knowing no one! and we were in a bedroom about to smoke herb ,the only thing i ever did at parties, i never drank because i was scared to be/get vulnerable at a strangers house all alone, but anyways, a 18 year old kid i am assuming, pulled out glock clone 9mm, and i asked to look, he took the clip out, and he literally had it chambered! i cocked it, removed the bullet, took the thing apart, kept the barrel, and told him we are smokin, im gonna put this here, theres no need for this! 2-3 hours later, he asked me if he would show him how to put it back together! thats how my time utah could be summed up lol anyways, sorry man, its 2 oclock on newyears, i just got home, an got on youtube, so forgive my pointless convo lol! please dont think i am saying that you sold your childhood G-Pa gifts for anything other than currency, because that wasnt my accusation, beceause there wasnt one! it just reminded me of the only time i have ever been around anyone selling silver or gold, which was my homie that i talked about, whome i am actually still in contact with, he has gotten his shit together, and is a great man,, at least from what i can gather from our convo's! hes in oregon, and im back in wyoming. tata,, thanks for reading if you managed to do so!
@@ronf.2029 ive lived in a few places, and for the most part i would say its the safest state. hardly anyone ever locks their doors, you go to smiths or walmart and half the people in the parking lot left their cars runnin, n i can only think of 2 shootings that happened in my home town in 30 years, n they werent from locals. anyways its pretty safe imo, less people = less crime. i lived in salt lake and ogden for about 4 years, an that shit was nuts, ppl just watch ppl get jumped like everyday n do nothin,, little kids play with hand guns at parties n cant even put the gun togther, i know because one kid was being a dumb ass so i asked to look at the 9 n dismantled it, n he didnt know how to put the barrel back in,,, this was like a 18 yr old kid that thought he was gangster. anyways, way safer than most states
Have you done dime hunt ? And I wanted to let you know I enjoy watching you go through your coin hunt it's so exciting and relaxing to watch and I love how you have the camera close to your coins so that we could see too. Thanks 👍🏼❤️😃✌🏼
Love the vids I have a couple of Bust Dollars Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse and 1885 Trade Dollar mint both past on by my family Years = bust dollar = 1795 Years = trade dollar = 1885 Any good?
This is waaay better than scratch cards. I don’t buy scratchers or lottery. But with this- you get your money back if you don’t win, and keep your winnings above. YOU CANNOT LOSE‼️ FUN‼️
First time watching a live show that was nice especially sitting home trying to stay warm we have snow effect snow in Rochester New York Buffalo we're going to get hit again
Just today, I bought out my nearby bank of all of their half dollars worth $700.00. Unfortunately, 90% of the rolls were 2022's. The other rolls were duds. Very disappointing. It's still fun hunting for silver!
I have watch channels like this and it got me se excited so I went to the bank and bought $2,500 yes I said it right $2,500 dollars 4 years ago and haven’t went though only and 10 rolls man it a lot to look at and remember. Geez no telling what I’m my 5 boxes!!
Thank you for the lesson ! I get 3-5 rolls of Kennedy's every week for using as tips for well behaved kids in restrsaunts ! Now I'll have to check them closer as I've only been saving pre 69's and Bi- centennials !
Subbed. My collection is minimal. But I enjoy going thru my spare change n filling my blue books. Once in a while I'll buy some to fill up a book. Sometimes a random handful of a to try n fill spaces. I am very much a novice. One question I have bought a few coins and when they arrived they were in the individual little cardboard sleeves. So, do I leave it in the sleeve or put it in the blue book?
I worked in a old service station for several years and I saved a large bag of silver coins that children stole from their parents for a few gallons of gas or some soda. 💎
Dang man don't remind me, I didn't steal them but as a child I'd use the old coins family gave me for snacks and soda. The icream truck was another one. 🤦♂️
I live in a medium rich area in virginia, my wife thinks I'm crazy for searching coins, showed her a 1956 D really nice condition it it's value is from $5.80 to about $80.00, I figure about 35 to 40, not bad for a penny.
Yes I once had i 30 dollar bill in my hand. I was a bank teller in 1980 and was told it was fake. And I had to turn into to my bank manager. That was and is the only time I had real money. I never was told it was real or fake where it went after it was put in a envelope and put in the bank vault and where it was
Fascinating!! I know nothing about coin collection but it's super cool. A question, do these American coins have any value outside of the United states for a collector?
In the first roll, you had the 2021 that was just as shiny as the suspected proof bicentennial. My question...is the 2021 shiny like that simply because of less wear/less circulation? (I've watched your video on spotting a proof.)
Hey man I'm new to the channel but ever since your videos have been showing up, I've been going through all the change my grandpa had. He had a ton of the congressional coins too but I think only 1 is worth something and it's not graded.
I found a dime once that seemed to be mis-struck on the back. It almost looked like captain Americans sheld. I lost it but I'm almost positive it woulda been worth thousands, maybe more.. I beat myself over the head thinking about it.
I have a 1979 that is 180 out on the reverse strike. Do you know what it might be worth and where to try to sell it? It's circulated but in decent condition.
Thanks for watching everyone. That was a lot of fun. Great finds too!! 🎉
Yes
Your enthusiasm is contagious.
I love doing this so I’m glad you noticed!
Heyyyyy I've been commenting on alot of your vides I found a coin I need you to see
They made 40% silver Coins in 1976 also! The San Francisco mint produced clad proof, silver business strikes and silver proof coins in 1976!
I work retail and I've been seen alot more older money come through. People spend what they got. My favorite part of roll hunting is you can't really lose money
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1, you are insane sayeth the lord.
Please not right now. @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ
Unless there fakes 😂
I finally understand why guys like you exist..it's a nice rush and maybe it's just me but I get a patriotic feeling when collecting and holding precious metals and coins
Probably most humans feel this way regarding gold, silver, coins, etc.
My Mom worked in the same bank for 45 yrs. Really. She passed in 2019. Safety Deposit box has at least 20 rolls of Kennedy half's. Glad I just left them there. Now I'll have to go check them out.
How’d it go?
Thank you SO MUCH for your content and educating us!!
My bank mistakenly received two cases of Kennedy halfs and I've been tinkering with coins lately sooooo I gotem both. Needless to say this video is invaluable to me right now. Thank you for this!
I love this channel. You have made me look at money totally different I think I have a 1901 V nickle on a penny planchet
That would be thousands of dollars if it’s legit
I subscribe to the channel my dad was a coin collector very good information please keep the videos coming I have containers and containers of coins take me several years ago through all of them hopefully someday I could sort them out and see what I have thank you for your videos
I love watching your videos! Very educational.
It's educational watching you.Thanks for sharing your knowledge
I am new to your channel and really enjoyed your search. I started checking all of my cash after I watched you for the first time. You have me hooked now. Joyce
Yes. VERY informative!
Thanks for all the great intel I am also a coin collector
Thanks so much for making this video! I got inspired from it and picked up a couple of rolls of half dollars and found a 1968 silver half dollar! Without this video I would have never found that
Same here, inspired
How much is that 1968 coin worth?that is awsome
@@Pattys1967 seems to be worth about 4 dollars
This is like prospecting without all the dirt, water and bugs! Cool video!
yet he still fumbles around with stupid rubber gloves. i bet hes wearing s mask too.
Oh man. Great video, thanks. I used to deal poker at Binion's Horseshoe in the early 90's. They had rolls of coins in their vault that were there from the 60's! I would crack open a roll and there would be 5 or 6 silver halves almost every time. Franklins, walking Liberty's, and bunches of '64 Kennedys. Made hundreds, but it wasn't long before other people caught on. One player named Eskimo went around the Southwest, buy up all the rolls of halves that banks had. Made a lot of money.
@@sashalichtman6858 yep, that was him.
My parents have always kept every 1/2 dollar, every bicentennial, every $2 Bill, every Susan B coin. They also have a crap load of wheat pennies.. I’ve hadn’t had a chance to go through any of them.. I just might go to the bank at the first of the year and get a few rolls. I have a niece and nephew that I would love to give them some
Thanks. I picked up two $500 boxes a year ago. They are fun to use. So many youngsters check with the manager.
Yep 😂😂😂
Funny, how kids are these days.
👍bro absolutely I just started collecting I never knew it was this kickass.
Thank you for this video! I opened 5 loomis rolls of half dollars and ended up with a potential total value of $404 if everything goes right. Where should I sell my coins?
Finds:
>Year 2020s: 15 in mint condition, uncirculated
>year 2001s: 4 in good condition, circulaed
>no mint mark assorted years: 8 in good condition, circulated
1972 D Weak FG: Possibly two, for sure, one both in good condition, circulated
Some others.
Happy coin hunting, everyone!
That was fun! Thank you.
Over 5k likes now. I learn a lot from your content. Thanks for the education.
New sub my friend I'm someone with a coin Channel also I do cornrow hunts on Saturday always glad to learn new things you have an awesome way of presenting it
Thank you for this valuable INFO
Hi,I'm new here and I just love watching stuff like this,I have alot of coins and in the past I just bring them to coin star.... without checking them,now you have me wondering what I gave away lol well no more,thanks
Thank you. Merry Christmas
I have a half dollar collection from my Dad with some going back to late 30’s early 49’s and a lot of them are silver!!
I found a 64 this morning with a DDO on we trust, and the 4 and the TY on liberty! And I would had passed it up had I not been watching your videos!
Same to you happy new year
Love the show
When I was growing up my Grandfather gave me and my sisters a silver dollar for Christmas. They increased with your age. He did it up until we were 12 years old. Long story short, I had many from the late 1800's to early 1900's. I got into a financial spot and sold all of them for $9 a piece with no regard to rarity, or anything. Over a 100 coins that would probably be worth a fortune today. It was in 84 when I sold them and I'm sure they'd bring more than $9 a piece.
saying they would be worth a fortune is kind of a stretch lol. im nit pickin your words though, so just disregard my dumb statement! hopefully is for legit reasons you sold, and not for drugs or somethin like one of my friends did to his whole family a decade or so ago! his family had SOOOO much silver silverware and coins, and he would constantly ask me to take him to the pawn shop, an he would pawn like a set of silverware, heirlooms of 3 generations, for like 60 bucks when the weight of them alone would fetch at least like 300 at the time, all for stupid shit like weed or a few lortab pills or somethin! i nvever stopped him, i enjoyed havin a good time with him lol, but i always thougt it was f'd up! his mom was severely sick, and got like 300 lortab n percocet pills a week, an he had came to like them, and i have always liked them, so we kind of found eachother n formed a friendship, but the way he earned a living, and the way i did, was slightly different lol. i had 4 jobs in 2008, trying to get into a trade, and he was livin at moms, hustlin to get high, and invited me to enjoy the perc's of his labor! which sadly involved selling ALLOT of silver coins, i didnt know anything about them back then, so i never enquired about what they were, and the silver ware, and he even pawned sterling silver picture frames, very obscure, and what he claimed to be a polished sterling silver mirror! it was super rare according to him, and was literally a display piece from the late 1800's according to his grandmother! i was only about 21 at the time i met n hung out with this kid, so im not sure of any of the legitimacy of any of this. i just moved to saltlake and ogden utah area, coming from a small town in wyoming, and from where i am from, people just dont lie about stupid stuff,, they just dont deceive people, life is pretty honest where i am from. so when i moved to the cities of northern utah, i slowly started to realize that everyone was out from everyone, and off topic, everyone at parties was carrying a hand gun! and NONE OF THEM knew what the fuck they were doing with them, or how to handle them! At one party i was alone, knowing no one! and we were in a bedroom about to smoke herb ,the only thing i ever did at parties, i never drank because i was scared to be/get vulnerable at a strangers house all alone, but anyways, a 18 year old kid i am assuming, pulled out glock clone 9mm, and i asked to look, he took the clip out, and he literally had it chambered! i cocked it, removed the bullet, took the thing apart, kept the barrel, and told him we are smokin, im gonna put this here, theres no need for this! 2-3 hours later, he asked me if he would show him how to put it back together! thats how my time utah could be summed up lol
anyways, sorry man, its 2 oclock on newyears, i just got home, an got on youtube, so forgive my pointless convo lol!
please dont think i am saying that you sold your childhood G-Pa gifts for anything other than currency, because that wasnt my accusation, beceause there wasnt one! it just reminded me of the only time i have ever been around anyone selling silver or gold, which was my homie that i talked about, whome i am actually still in contact with, he has gotten his shit together, and is a great man,, at least from what i can gather from our convo's! hes in oregon, and im back in wyoming. tata,, thanks for reading if you managed to do so!
Can a person get these coins ship to Canada?
@waters65 fair enuf
@@trope5105 how's Wyoming? Is it safe to live there?
@@ronf.2029 ive lived in a few places, and for the most part i would say its the safest state. hardly anyone ever locks their doors, you go to smiths or walmart and half the people in the parking lot left their cars runnin, n i can only think of 2 shootings that happened in my home town in 30 years, n they werent from locals. anyways its pretty safe imo, less people = less crime. i lived in salt lake and ogden for about 4 years, an that shit was nuts, ppl just watch ppl get jumped like everyday n do nothin,, little kids play with hand guns at parties n cant even put the gun togther, i know because one kid was being a dumb ass so i asked to look at the 9 n dismantled it, n he didnt know how to put the barrel back in,,, this was like a 18 yr old kid that thought he was gangster. anyways, way safer than most states
The 1985 grease error also looks to be not to flip straight life you talked about earlier.
Love the intensity
Have you done dime hunt ? And I wanted to let you know I enjoy watching you go through your coin hunt it's so exciting and relaxing to watch and I love how you have the camera close to your coins so that we could see too. Thanks 👍🏼❤️😃✌🏼
Well done! Very informative vid!
Thank you! It is fun.
Yes thank you for the information
Love your roll hunting, dedicated
I wish I had just a few of those, that I used to get as a child from the, "Tooth Fairy." I guarantee they'd be worth some $$.
Grandma needed smokes back in 76 and only had a proof half dollar
Love the vids I have a couple of Bust Dollars Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse and 1885 Trade Dollar mint both past on by my family
Years = bust dollar = 1795
Years = trade dollar = 1885
Any good?
Yes I would consider grading them
If I find the coins you mentioned where can I sell them?
06/18/23 I'd like to know also I have a 2004 , 1974 toning , 1972 no fg
This is waaay better than scratch cards. I don’t buy scratchers or lottery. But with this- you get your money back if you don’t win, and keep your winnings above.
YOU CANNOT LOSE‼️
FUN‼️
First time watching a live show that was nice especially sitting home trying to stay warm we have snow effect snow in Rochester New York Buffalo we're going to get hit again
Cool Roll Hunt, I Also Enjoy To Roll Hunt As Well.👍
Just today, I bought out my nearby bank of all of their half dollars worth $700.00. Unfortunately, 90% of the rolls were 2022's. The other rolls were duds. Very disappointing. It's still fun hunting for silver!
yes this is enjoyable! 😁💰
I remember back when I was sorting Kennedys in early 2000s silver was abundant
I'm going to the bank and getting some bills and coins.
Awesome video. You could sell a list of errors to look for.
I have watch channels like this and it got me se excited so I went to the bank and bought $2,500 yes I said it right $2,500 dollars 4 years ago and haven’t went though only and 10 rolls man it a lot to look at and remember. Geez no telling what I’m my 5 boxes!!
Thank you for the lesson ! I get 3-5 rolls of Kennedy's every week for using as tips for well behaved kids in restrsaunts ! Now I'll have to check them closer as I've only been saving pre 69's and Bi- centennials !
I do clean outs and junk removal. I get lots of coins. Never really check. Never know what to look for. Old pennies, 1/2 dollars, old bills.
Yes, thank you
Great video 😊
I opened 100 dollars worth of quarters
Now i have 100 dollars worth of coins
Treasure hunting is always fun.
I just looked at my half dollars and found a 1972 with no FG.
You are very educational
Subbed. My collection is minimal. But I enjoy going thru my spare change n filling my blue books.
Once in a while I'll buy some to fill up a book. Sometimes a random handful of a to try n fill spaces.
I am very much a novice.
One question
I have bought a few coins and when they arrived they were in the individual little cardboard sleeves. So, do I leave it in the sleeve or put it in the blue book?
I have a 72 with a faded fg but the back is actually in a good condition the fg being the only thing that is practically invisible.
Ty i been waiting on this video
I worked in a old service station for several years and I saved a large bag of silver coins that children stole from their parents for a few gallons of gas or some soda. 💎
Dang man don't remind me, I didn't steal them but as a child I'd use the old coins family gave me for snacks and soda. The icream truck was another one. 🤦♂️
That come to about a dollar a minute!!😊
I have a bicentennial half dollar that has a strike error. The E and R is half way covered by Kennedy's head
I live in a medium rich area in virginia, my wife thinks I'm crazy for searching coins, showed her a 1956 D really nice condition it it's value is from $5.80 to about $80.00, I figure about 35 to 40, not bad for a penny.
Very interesting stuff
Yes. Saw it.
What is the grease error you talked about with the year at the bottom? Never heard of that.
Yes
I once had i 30 dollar bill in my hand. I was a bank teller in 1980 and was told it was fake. And I had to turn into to my bank
manager. That was and is the only time I had real money. I never was told it was real or fake
where it went after it was put in a envelope and put in the bank vault and where it was
Fascinating!! I know nothing about coin collection but it's super cool. A question, do these American coins have any value outside of the United states for a collector?
Good start
In the first roll, you had the 2021 that was just as shiny as the suspected proof bicentennial. My question...is the 2021 shiny like that simply because of less wear/less circulation? (I've watched your video on spotting a proof.)
I'm sorry this guy begged for views and subscribers and won't even answer your question. Sad
I’ve been looking for them.
Yes
The 2nd 72" look high relief
Thank you
Hey man I'm new to the channel but ever since your videos have been showing up, I've been going through all the change my grandpa had. He had a ton of the congressional coins too but I think only 1 is worth something and it's not graded.
They make a coin identifier app. Sounds like you could use it. Good luck.
I found a dime once that seemed to be mis-struck on the back.
It almost looked like captain Americans sheld.
I lost it but I'm almost positive it woulda been worth thousands, maybe more..
I beat myself over the head thinking about it.
Thanks!
I was just told by my bank today they did not get any half dollar rolls anymore and there was no way to get any. Great Southern Bank in Ava, Missouri.
There were two cons in the 3rd roll that the back seemed printed sideways
Thanks for the video bro
Yes that would be fun to look at~ if you know what to look for and who would you contact if you found something that you think is of value
I searched a roll of half dollars a couple months ago. I came out with about 10 of those 2021
I’ve done 3 $500 boxes of coin rolls and have not found squat! lol.
Looking for those wells fargo rolls💰
👍👍👍👍👍
What got you into doing this and how long have you been doing this with coins? Do you look at all coins or just certain ones
What do you do with the coins that are just 50 cent value? Turn them back in?
Yes exactly
Whenever I watch a great video,I a
Ways like even before watching.
Very nice 👍
That was a cool video
Excellent
YES
When you're unwrapping a roll. You have to shout. HI HO SILVER!!!!!!!!!
Nice!
I have a 1979 that is 180 out on the reverse strike. Do you know what it might be worth and where to try to sell it? It's circulated but in decent condition.
Thanks for video I'm going to the bank
Yes.
As the saying goes "got to spend money to make money"