In this video, I will search through all the old Silver coins from the bags. I will be looking for key dates, semi key dates, upgrades, and of course and varieties within the years I hunt. Also, he gave me a bag of old copper coins at Face Value which yielded a few good finds as well! Hopefully you all enjoy this video! As always - Happy Hunting and Thanks for Watching AND keep Stacking that silver my friends!!! Here's a Playlist for all of my Junk Silver (Constitutional Silver) hunts: czcams.com/play/PLknd43YfQfvbc9k9holzQKUF2rXHhdmF7.html Join my channel to get access to some cool perks: czcams.com/channels/xD98GXG8opPMHA6-JJSyJg.htmljoin PS - My Stacking Silver Hunting Mats are are listed on eBay or at my website if you want to check them out: robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to click one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: www.amazon.com/shop/robfindstreasure The Microscope I use: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook 2022: amzn.to/3BoZeDA Strike it Rich - Coin Errors/Varieties Book (5th Edition): amzn.to/3etPq1u I hope you enjoyed the video - if you did, please subscribe! I post several videos weekly so please subscribe to my channel to see more: goo.gl/7jX6g5 Thanks for watching! Intro 0:00 Bag 1 1:50 Bag 2 5:40 Magic Silver 6:39 Bag 3 11:21 Key Date Dime 12:32 Better Date Barbers 13:47 Awesome SLQ 17:30 Copper Bag 22:33 Sweet Nickels 23:40 Wrap up 26:11 If interested, please join me on my other social media sites: Facebook: fb.me/RobFindsTreasure Instagram: instagram.com/robfindstreasure/ Twitter: twitter.com/RobFindTreasure robfindstreasure.com www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure
Hey rob anyway I can buy a few of these bags from you ? Or your dealer I’ve never seen those prices for so much silver ! Or am I missing something anyways thanks for the great video my friend !
I was at a gun show years ago that had other kinds of vendors, some of which were coin dealers and I was friendly with one. I told him that somebody there had a bowl full of Indian head pennies for sale at a dollar each and that I found an 1872. He asked if I bought it and I told him that I didn't because there was some wear on the coin. He insisted that I go find it because even in the shape it was in it was a $60 coin. I found it, bought it and showed him and he immediately appraised it at $60. I still have that one.
1870's Indian head cents are always a good find. To date the only 1800s coin I have found metal detecting was an 1871 penny with the less valuable but still expensive bold N variety. Best part was, nearby was a 1906 v nickel and the lot had already been detected, high discrimination let's you miss these things, same with a nearby house that had wheats and silver rosies in the ground.
I just looked at my coin collection last night that my Grandfather gave to me. I haven't looked at it since I was 10 which was 40 years ago. I found a real nice 1863 Indian Head in there as well as over 450 real nice condition wheat pennies. Not sure if there is any value or not. I was more interested in the silver coins when I started looking thru everything.
I don't comment often, but I just had to say what an entertaining video this was. I am one of the people who enjoys longer videos! Wish you could have opened the magic coin😊
Bought 2 rolls of dateless standing liberty quarters from Apmex last week. Found a 1916 with a partial date! Totally original uncleaned G-6 to VG-8 coin. It was more fun than anyone can ever imagine. Also bought $500.00 face value 90% silver quarters from apmex last week. Found a 1950 d/s quarter. Actually found the whole set except for the 32-d, 32-s, 39-d, 40-d. Many hours of looking through my loop.
The junk silver hunts are always interesting... I'd bet most of us don't have the discretionary income or the connections to invest as you do, Rob. Thanks so much for bringing us along, educating us and entertaining us with your excellent buys!
I had a magic Morgan dollar once. It had a dime inside a quarter shell inside a half shell inside the outer silver dollar shell. It opened with a thumbnail press just inside the top of the rim on the reverse. They machined a tiny slanted shape there that would allow the opposite side of the reverse of the outer shell to pivot and expose the contents. It was a GREAT find. And yes, it "thudded" when dropped. That is how I discovered it.
Just found you recently - and I admit that even after 30 years of pretty hard core collecting and study - I usually learn at least one new thing from you almost every time I watch one of your vids !! You are a credit to the hobby and I subscribed - you make learning fun as well - thanks for the work you share with us !!
The magic coin serves a purpose different than hiding something inside. It's a double-headed coin which will always produce a "heads" coin flip. Example: "Let's flip a coin: heads we''ll do things my way, tails we do things your way".
Trick using the coin. Put this coin in with a handful of other random coins. Tell a friend "I'll bet I can predict the year of the coin that is the last coin to show heads". Write "1964" on a piece of paper and fold it in half. Commence shaking and tossing the coins on the table, each time removing all the tails. Eventually, the magic coin is last. At that point, flip over the piece of paper to reveal that you wrote "1964". It's magic!
I understand you saying "nothin' special" when handling old silver and copper commons. But man, they sure look special to me and they exude history and stories. Thanks for the video. Loved it!
What a great video! I love seeing someone make a major score on a junk silver purchase! Kudos to you and good luck to you in the future. I am subscribing to your channel. Cheers.
Great video Rob. It's fun looking at coins I do this every day of my life. Great stress reliever for me. It's just calm and joyful for me and looks like you as well. Keep them coming.
Loved the video, beautiful magic coin, the one I have is toned, but I'm not sold on it being silver. Mine too sounds like that, weighs in at the same weight of a 64 kennedy and it passes the magnet test as well... Nice looking Merc dimes, 1917 SLQ, and constitutional silver!
Hey rob! I’ve started to fill up a big Glass Cookie Jar with Copper Pennies from 1960-1982!! A little side stash just in case they discontinue the Penny someday!
The "Magic coin" that you found is just a double facer coin. It is used for flipping so you always get heads. It's made up of two coins; one was hollowed out to epoxy/glue the other in. the outer coin is called a shell and the inner coin is milled down on the outside edges and the inner face to fit inside the shell. Which means that the weight that you weighed it at is probably 99% the true weight of the coin.
I’m so into this stuff! I get exited about all of it. It’s a Barber yess, it’s a seated Liberty yess, it’s a Merc yessss! 😂 I find myself thinking it’s all better than junk! I can’t help myself!
As far as I am concerned I think this was the best numismatic tutorial video I have ever seen! Thanks Rob. I could have lasted a lot longer. The information was fast and furious but just right to follow your thought process!
You sure did pick up a lot of nice constitutional coins. That SLQ was in good shape. My favorite coins were the Mercury dimes. I look forward to seeing the submission results of the 1941 P, D and S Mercury dimes. Great video.
Love seeing the early coins regardless of condition or value...I don't have any constitutional coins but love collecting none the less.... thanks Rob 👍 awesome video brother😁
Rob I found one of those Kennedy half dollars metal detecting once years ago and the Coin dealer told me it was a novelty coin but I ended up losing it soon after that and I think about it to this day .
GREAT VIDEO, ONE OF THE BEST AND LEARDED A LOT ABOUT SILVER I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT,THANKS> BECAUSE I HAVE THAT 1917 BARBER, AND THAT 1907 0 BARBER QUARTER ALONG WITH THE SET OF THEM 1907 0s.THANKS MAN YOUR GREAT.
WOW !!!! What an awesome hunt it had it all. No matter how long it is when you many finds it make the time fly. Can't wait for the next video and Happy Hunting. 😃
@@RobFindsTreasure My son sent you the pic if the 1916 qtr. On 1/6/22 I bought 2 rolls of "dateless" std. lib. quarters from a bullion dealer. $388.78 total price ($4.86 each). Third coin I looked at was the 1916. Also found 1920, 1924, and several type 1 1917, P,D,S. Obvious to me is that these large bullion dealers do not closely look at the "junk 90% silver coins" they sell. Some do have partial dates! Also bought $500.00 face value 90% silver Washington quarters and found near full set (minus 6 dates). The 1950 D/S in AU was the kicker! Apmex currently 2/5/22 has "dateless" standing liberty quarters for sale at the price of $200.23 per roll. I like standing liberty quarters and I also like your videos.
Love your channel, Rob. Just my opinion, but the Benji's may be in capsules because they were the nicest, highest grade that collector could afford. I own a few lower grade but fairly expensive coins ('80CC, '94S Morgans to name a couple) that while not worth a fortune mean a lot to me and I don't want them to be more damaged or worn that they already are.
In this video, I will search through all the old Silver coins from the bags. I will be looking for key dates, semi key dates, upgrades, and of course and varieties within the years I hunt. Also, he gave me a bag of old copper coins at Face Value which yielded a few good finds as well!
Hopefully you all enjoy this video!
As always - Happy Hunting and Thanks for Watching AND keep Stacking that silver my friends!!!
Here's a Playlist for all of my Junk Silver (Constitutional Silver) hunts:
czcams.com/play/PLknd43YfQfvbc9k9holzQKUF2rXHhdmF7.html
Join my channel to get access to some cool perks:
czcams.com/channels/xD98GXG8opPMHA6-JJSyJg.htmljoin
PS - My Stacking Silver Hunting Mats are are listed on eBay or at my website if you want to check them out:
robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/
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Intro 0:00
Bag 1 1:50
Bag 2 5:40
Magic Silver 6:39
Bag 3 11:21
Key Date Dime 12:32
Better Date Barbers 13:47
Awesome SLQ 17:30
Copper Bag 22:33
Sweet Nickels 23:40
Wrap up 26:11
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Where can you find people who sell junk silver or stuff similar to this? Any help is appreciated your videos are sick
Hey rob anyway I can buy a few of these bags from you ? Or your dealer I’ve never seen those prices for so much silver ! Or am I missing something anyways thanks for the great video my friend !
9999 LLC look o look
Where do i find junk silver deals like this? That would be the greatest junk silver purchase of my life.
I was at a gun show years ago that had other kinds of vendors, some of which were coin dealers and I was friendly with one. I told him that somebody there had a bowl full of Indian head pennies for sale at a dollar each and that I found an 1872. He asked if I bought it and I told him that I didn't because there was some wear on the coin. He insisted that I go find it because even in the shape it was in it was a $60 coin. I found it, bought it and showed him and he immediately appraised it at $60. I still have that one.
Awesome story brother! Great pick up too!
1870's Indian head cents are always a good find. To date the only 1800s coin I have found metal detecting was an 1871 penny with the less valuable but still expensive bold N variety. Best part was, nearby was a 1906 v nickel and the lot had already been detected, high discrimination let's you miss these things, same with a nearby house that had wheats and silver rosies in the ground.
I found a 1890 penny in change when I was 7
I just looked at my coin collection last night that my Grandfather gave to me. I haven't looked at it since I was 10 which was 40 years ago. I found a real nice 1863 Indian Head in there as well as over 450 real nice condition wheat pennies. Not sure if there is any value or not. I was more interested in the silver coins when I started looking thru everything.
I don't comment often, but I just had to say what an entertaining video this was. I am one of the people who enjoys longer videos! Wish you could have opened the magic coin😊
Glad you enjoyed it! I agree on that stubborn magic coin!
@@RobFindsTreasure just keep it, its very interesting
Bought 2 rolls of dateless standing liberty quarters from Apmex last week. Found a 1916 with a partial date! Totally original uncleaned G-6 to VG-8 coin. It was more fun than anyone can ever imagine. Also bought $500.00 face value 90% silver quarters from apmex last week. Found a 1950 d/s quarter. Actually found the whole set except for the 32-d, 32-s, 39-d, 40-d. Many hours of looking through my loop.
Wow! Nice pickup and that sounds like a fun hunt!
Face value is pretty amazing❗
The junk silver hunts are always interesting... I'd bet most of us don't have the discretionary income or the connections to invest as you do, Rob. Thanks so much for bringing us along, educating us and entertaining us with your excellent buys!
Hello. Out of curiosity, where can o e buy bags like that in Las Vegas?
@@superminion5481check out coin shops or even pawn shops just don’t overpay at a pawn shop and definalty don’t sell to one
Rob, NEVER apologize for a long video. The longer the better!!!!!
I absolutely love this video. I learn something new every time I see your junk silver purchases
I had a magic Morgan dollar once. It had a dime inside a quarter shell inside a half shell inside the outer silver dollar shell. It opened with a thumbnail press just inside the top of the rim on the reverse. They machined a tiny slanted shape there that would allow the opposite side of the reverse of the outer shell to pivot and expose the contents. It was a GREAT find. And yes, it "thudded" when dropped. That is how I discovered it.
How cool! I’m watching to see what you’re saying here. I’ve not heard of this before
Ah. So cool.
Just found you recently - and I admit that even after 30 years of pretty hard core collecting and study - I usually learn at least one new thing from you almost every time I watch one of your vids !! You are a credit to the hobby and I subscribed - you make learning fun as well - thanks for the work you share with us !!
Love the longer video. Thanks, Rob!
Great hunt I love the junk hunts!!!
What 64! 🎩! I'm drooling!
*Damn mate! Awesome score. Literally, junk silver videos are my favorite to watch.* 🤩🤩
Great video rob awesome hunt my friend thank you for sharing
I am always so jealous when I see all of that silver!! Looks like too much fun.
That 17 slq is NICE! I would buy that!
Beautiful score Rob. Always fun watching the junk buys produce treasures!
The magic coin serves a purpose different than hiding something inside. It's a double-headed coin which will always produce a "heads" coin flip. Example: "Let's flip a coin: heads we''ll do things my way, tails we do things your way".
Trick using the coin. Put this coin in with a handful of other random coins. Tell a friend "I'll bet I can predict the year of the coin that is the last coin to show heads". Write "1964" on a piece of paper and fold it in half. Commence shaking and tossing the coins on the table, each time removing all the tails. Eventually, the magic coin is last. At that point, flip over the piece of paper to reveal that you wrote "1964". It's magic!
Love the junk silver vids!!! I especially enjoy the longer segments. Thanks for all of your work and info!!!
Thank you for an exciting search and rescue. 😆 Love coin collecting and your are one of the best! 👍
Wow Rob that was a great haul, no need to apologize about the length when there this good, congrats on those good goodies brother 👍
I understand you saying "nothin' special" when handling old silver and copper commons. But man, they sure look special to me and they exude history and stories. Thanks for the video. Loved it!
Excellent video, Rob! Nice seeing the old silver finds and the coppers. Stay Safe and Healthy
Ooooooo....
The tink of that silver is so luxurious. Thanks for spoiling me. You're just the best.
Great video, looks like a nice haul! So much fun searching through lots like that for the good goodies!
Thanks for sharing Rob, I really enjoyed the silver purchase hunts
Great video Rob. Lots of info about silver and other cool coins to learn about. Thanks for the enjoyment.
Wow! Some great finds! Love that 1915-P Barber half!
Love the DDO '64-D!
Man awesome video! That's like a life time collection for some people. Keep up the great work!
That is a great hunt!
Mega video = mega awesome!
Loved it..thank you!!
What a great video! I love seeing someone make a major score on a junk silver purchase! Kudos to you and good luck to you in the future. I am subscribing to your channel. Cheers.
Fun hunt
Asmr silver sound...... I am drooling, oh so nice to hear. great silver haul, even when its some old goodies.
I'm jealous! So much silver! 💖
Looking forward to an update on the magic coin.
See you Friday hope we can find a fraction of this silver
Absolutely amazing hunt! Crazy finds especially that barber half and IHP's and large cents at face value!
Amazing finds.
Made up for the last junk purchase big time!!!! Congrats on the great finds!
Great video Rob. It's fun looking at coins I do this every day of my life. Great stress reliever for me. It's just calm and joyful for me and looks like you as well. Keep them coming.
Loved the video, beautiful magic coin, the one I have is toned, but I'm not sold on it being silver. Mine too sounds like that, weighs in at the same weight of a 64 kennedy and it passes the magnet test as well... Nice looking Merc dimes, 1917 SLQ, and constitutional silver!
Hey rob! I’ve started to fill up a big Glass Cookie Jar with Copper Pennies from 1960-1982!! A little side stash just in case they discontinue the Penny someday!
I've been filling up old spaghetti jars for four years now. I've probably got 16 or 17 full jars with about $10 face per jar.
The "Magic coin" that you found is just a double facer coin. It is used for flipping so you always get heads. It's made up of two coins; one was hollowed out to epoxy/glue the other in. the outer coin is called a shell and the inner coin is milled down on the outside edges and the inner face to fit inside the shell. Which means that the weight that you weighed it at is probably 99% the true weight of the coin.
Silver 😍😍💯
Great hunt! I like long videos..
I can't believe you got that copper bag at face value, that's insane. Cool finds in there.
Where do you findnd the bags of coins
@@cray.z.christv1503 under that tree
I’m so into this stuff! I get exited about all of it. It’s a Barber yess, it’s a seated Liberty yess, it’s a Merc yessss! 😂 I find myself thinking it’s all better than junk! I can’t help myself!
Very cool hunt.
Keep on buying
This was definitely a fun hunt. I’m jealous!
As far as I am concerned I think this was the best numismatic tutorial video I have ever seen! Thanks Rob. I could have lasted a lot longer. The information was fast and furious but just right to follow your thought process!
You sure did pick up a lot of nice constitutional coins. That SLQ was in good shape. My favorite coins were the Mercury dimes. I look forward to seeing the submission results of the 1941 P, D and S Mercury dimes. Great video.
GREAT video Rob! Thanks for sharing :)
Love seeing the early coins regardless of condition or value...I don't have any constitutional coins but love collecting none the less.... thanks Rob 👍 awesome video brother😁
I love how these coins are referred to as “junk” silver!
That was awesome, love seeing the purchase!
Very cool collection :)
Great video again Rob.The coins from the 1920's are the best coins ever minted.
I can't get enough of these junks over videos.
That was so much fun watching you do this. I just love it when you do these videos. Thank you ❣️
Another great score my friend! Great video
Thanks! Not RHC anymore? Nice pic too!
Good Morning Rob Finds Treasure
I really like that 1857 O half dime. For some reason half dimes and 2 Cents always make my heart race, lol!
Great show thanks for the timestamps too
No problem 👍
Great video! Nice,fines!
Rob I found one of those Kennedy half dollars metal detecting once years ago and the Coin dealer told me it was a novelty coin but I ended up losing it soon after that and I think about it to this day .
They magically disappear❗
@@mrnoliver9 😂👍
Love this! What fun!
I need to buy one of those coin mat‼️‼️🙏🏽
Thanks Rob! Very informative, and I like the longer videos.
I don't mind long videos. Great learning while watching.
I enjoy the longer videos when I’m doing dishes/making dinner! Cool finds!
Nice video! I love the junk silver videos, especially the older stuff! I also love long vidoes!
Another awesome video that's a lot of silver junk love watching these videos thanks for sharing Rob
this was so fun to watch! very nice❤️👍
That was an awesome video! Tha ks for sharing and some awesome finds to boot!
That was the best video I have ever watched
Very nice
That was a great video! Alot of fun to watch!
@RobFindsTreasure - great video and great finds! You never know what you might find in a bag of junk silver! Thanks for sharing!
I love magic coins :) Thats super cool
fun video! i liked that you went through sooo many different coins
What a great buy. Thanks, awesome video to watch after a long day at work. Love the 1915 Barber HD.
GREAT VIDEO, ONE OF THE BEST AND LEARDED A LOT ABOUT SILVER I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT,THANKS> BECAUSE I HAVE THAT 1917 BARBER, AND THAT 1907 0 BARBER QUARTER ALONG WITH THE SET OF THEM 1907 0s.THANKS MAN YOUR GREAT.
heck yeah bro! Coingrats!!!
Thanks brother!
WOW !!!! What an awesome hunt it had it all. No matter how long it is when you many finds it make the time fly. Can't wait for the next video and Happy Hunting. 😃
Enjoyed the video! Thanks for posting.
Enjoyed video Rob
Awesome hunt, Rob. Congrats on the fantastic scores!
😂 before I started this video I thought to myself “I bet he found a 1917 Type 1 SLQ” 🤣
I’ve spent days combing eBay for a good one lol. Great job man.
Thanks brother! Yeah, it was nice too!
If you are looking for a dateless type 1 example I found 5 last week going through dateless rolls. Not too hard to find.
@@tmo4330 shoot me some pics to my email!
@@RobFindsTreasure I will.First I will have to find a way to take a picture of them.
@@RobFindsTreasure My son sent you the pic if the 1916 qtr. On 1/6/22 I bought 2 rolls of "dateless" std. lib. quarters from a bullion dealer. $388.78 total price ($4.86 each). Third coin I looked at was the 1916. Also found 1920, 1924, and several type 1 1917, P,D,S. Obvious to me is that these large bullion dealers do not closely look at the "junk 90% silver coins" they sell. Some do have partial dates! Also bought $500.00 face value 90% silver Washington quarters and found near full set (minus 6 dates). The 1950 D/S in AU was the kicker! Apmex currently 2/5/22 has "dateless" standing liberty quarters for sale at the price of $200.23 per roll. I like standing liberty quarters and I also like your videos.
Great lot brother
Love it rob
Amazing
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although a longer video than normal, it was still fun to watch and see the finds that you uncovered. the 64 double sided Kennedy is cool too.
Love your channel, Rob. Just my opinion, but the Benji's may be in capsules because they were the nicest, highest grade that collector could afford. I own a few lower grade but fairly expensive coins ('80CC, '94S Morgans to name a couple) that while not worth a fortune mean a lot to me and I don't want them to be more damaged or worn that they already are.
Yoooooooooo Rob! Love the junk silver hunts! Thanks for sharing!
the 15-p barber half is the best find of the day.