What do you think about washing a coin with all natural soap and water just to remove some tarnish then very gently dab dry with a soft towel, but without rubbing?? Do you think this would become noticeable if the coin were to be sent in for grading?
When I was a young collector who specialized in U.S. cents (a dollar would get me 100 cents out of my change), my mother used copper polish on all my wheat cents while I was at school one day. Luckily I couldn't afford any key dates back then, though I did have some semi-keys like 1924-D and 1911-D. I still have those coins after 45 years.
Something I have done as a newer collector to avoid mislabeled or misidentified coins is creating an "odd" container. If something seems different but I can't identify exactly what it is I put it aside in my odd container. As my coin knowledge continues to increase, I revisit these coins every 6 months to see if I can now identify what's going, or use online resources better to identify any errors.
I know You’re at 99.9k right now, but I want to say congrats on 100k! You are one of the most insightful guys I’ve seen here on CZcams, you are always willing to help people and I think that’s pretty cool. Here’s to 100k more!
If you can find someone that can open your packages with bare hands I will hire them. I had to go to the local fire dept. and borrower their Jaws of Life tool to break in on of your packages. :) :)
Great advice! I remember an ebay listing I read years ago for a $10 gold eagle coin where the seller claimed to have used scissors to cut into the package and left quite a gouge on the coin when he first purchased it. I've used your 2x2 coin flip removal trick for years to avoid those staples too 👍
Great information as always 👍 Thank you for helping newer collectors and even long time collectors. Greatly appreciate you Daniel. Have a wonderful day 🌟
Wow, Daniel I'm relatively new to coin collecting, so I greatly appreciate your insight. There are so many little steps that create a larger impact on a coins appearance over time. I just purchased some SAFLIPS for my coins, such a good investment. Thanks for all the tips. You are AWESOME!!!
Great Common Sense instructive video Daniel! I have been collecting a long time, and I picked up some real tips for myself in this video, 1. Taking it out of the cardboard holder by your snap method. Not that I have ever had a problem, yet what you are stating is the best way to take the coin out. 2. The foil method of keeping those older VG Seated Liberty Dimes, Barber Dimes, and Mercury Dime in my Dime books. Can't get any of my larger diameter Capped, Bust Dimes into the smaller hole though...LOL.
Excellent video Daniel. As soon as I receive a coin I remove it from the plastic flip and put it in a small archival envelope until I have time to add it to my collection.
Thanks Daniel ! I did the unthinkable one time and cut through a proof set when opening a package. Yea, I was upset. I am much more careful now. 2x2's I tend to cut the cardboard but your ideas look better. I picked up a nice flat stapler at Office Depot. If you are putting the 2x2's into a plastic 2x2 page, the staples wont get hung up when sliding it in. If I package a coin in a 2x2 I most generally, but not all the time will use one larger size. IE I don't like how the 2x2 for a penny leaves no room and sometimes makes the coin stick up into the plastic. I might use a penny 2x2 for a dime, use a quarter for a nickle, etc. Just depends on what it looks like. If i do label a 2x2, I am sure to be putting on what the coin IS after fact checking and knowing what I have. Blobs n such, nah. When ever I mention the word plastic in my posts, I am saying coin safe "plastics"
Silica pacs at walmart are super cheap and the ones i buy are as big as a half gallon of ice cream sized container. They last for about 6 months in my neck of the woods.
I have received packages and coins from people that smell like cigarette smoke. I got a Whitman coin book from someone on CZcams and it smelled so bad I had to trash it.
Great tips as always! You got me thinking about breathing, sneezing, coughing while working with coins I already keep a box of gloves within arms reach. But now I think I’m going to put a few of those surgical mask that I have collected over the last couple of years right by the gloves using a mask while working with your coins could very well minimize the chance of moisture from your mouth and nose getting onto the surface of the coin. Perhaps this will create a new controversy. To wear a mask or not wear a mask. Cloth mask, surgical mask, or even shield. Regardless, I think I’m going to make that a standard practice from now on dealing with rock coins especially.
I wear a mask when handling raw coins, simply because someone else will own those coins after I am dead. I like the idea of my coins being in good condition a hundred years or more from now.
I do to, and have never had a problem. What Daniel is suggestion though makes better sense. I am always worried I am going to scratch the coin with those stupid staples. Personally, a silver coin inside of those cardboard holders with staples is not a way I want to go.
To overcome the problem of coins falling out of folders I have started using the thin parts of the gasket that come with the round coin capsules, and just put a piece in the bottom or top of the hole and then insert the coin into the folder and they fit perfectly
great advice, but it gets tough the way some of these packages are wrapped and leave you no place to start. Typically, I just tap anything that is in the package so that it's as close to the bottom as possible, then I try and gently clip the top of the package, hoping nothing is up there (I also feel it to try and tell if anything is still there as well)......so far it's been pretty good for me.
I use an Exacto knife, very carefully, to open flips. Like you are using a pencil to pierce the film I use the knife and make a small incision partly around coin, this way I'm not pressing the coin at all. Yes, you have to be careful and pay attention. Thanks D!
I got my great grandfathers coin collection and he personally made special holders for his coins it was made from leather like a leather pouch. Maybe it was because of the Coins was gold coins , of the 1800's .
Congratulations on the views 👍👏 and thanks for the info. I Hope to visit your site and store someday. 😁 I have a few things I want to get verified by you. Thanks again, have a great evening.
Congrats on getting 100K subs Daniel. And knowing Daniel, these are genuine subs. Some "stacking" channels pay foreign outfits in India to mass-subscribe to them sadly.
Lots of practical tips here-gold being so soft this is great heads up info thankyou!! Curious if anyone has advice for new coins from mint that have that thin plastic seal over them🤷🏽♀️how to remove? I want to put in airtight capsule 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾in advance
Great big Thank You Daniel I am always wondering am I treating my coins write or am I doing a slow death to the point I can’t notice any change occurring and the flattened staples I haven’t been under a rock but never noticed them and have have damaged 2x2 holder sheets with staples So a big THANK YOU and I want you to HAVE A GREAT DAY as well.
saw to many people saying you need to cut those card board holders corner and let them fall out (its just nonsence). I do exacly how you do it ether a light bend or i got a little ice pic. those flat staples are a good idea cant say that iv seen those. i use the eraser of a pencil and push the staples flat works great.
So there are a few coins I have found that seemingly have certain types of various errors, most being pretty minor, however, I'd like to know what you recommend as far as confirming whether or not they are worthy or even legitimate at all. I heard you mention your coin help community. Where do I find that? I just don't have the time and investment money to put in on grading when really I am relatively new at this so I'd like to be smart about it. Thanks!
I always put a question mark next to my labeled error only as an indication that I don’t know for sure. Probably not great but it’s a great indicator for me to get it looked at. Anyways….Congrats on getting to the edge of 100k! Hope you make it soon!
I usually just collect the pretty ones that come in capsules/collector boxes. Is it ok to leave them that way? Specifically the Pobjoy mint ones in the leather cases.
...and that can take all of the fun out of it. For example...Not every Dealer is against peole cleaning their coins. I know a few that are O K with it; a lot of it(to them)is *how* you cleam them. This should be a fun hobby; Some take t too seriously.
@@Fanta.... definitely. In my first months of seriously collecting, Id have these beautiful coins and after storing them would notice the same types of damage the next time looking at them. Better to learn the hard way than to never learn at all.
If you cut a coin opening an envelope, it might be warranted. I cut open all my mail with scissors, including coins- but I identify & isolate the coin within the envelope first, & cut off an opposing edge. Not recommended for people who can't find solid items stored within soft paper packaging 😅 but I will say that I don't cut anything containing paper or metal foil currency, like goldbacks. This would be beyond not smart, im already a dummy cutting parcels with coins. One day im gonna cut a small coin that i didn't feel thru the envelope, just for being an idiot about it lol. This is all really great advice I must say, with all joking aside
To keep coins from falling out of my folder, I cut a of strip of 30# paper as thick as the coin, and put it on the outside edge of the hole. Push the coin up against the paper and just work the coin into the hole. The coin should fit nice and snug.
Shimming coin folders- I use newspaper strips long enough to reach both coin edges and less than a quarter inch wide. Newspaper margins are ink free so I use that to cut from.
Hey Daniel Rich bloom again just wondering I seen on the internet about a 1977 quarter got something to do with the transition between the 1776 Bicentennial to the 1977 about the weight in it it weighs 5.7 or 5.8 grams supposed to be worth some money you know anything about this I'd appreciate your call thank you.
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What do you think about washing a coin with all natural soap and water just to remove some tarnish then very gently dab dry with a soft towel, but without rubbing?? Do you think this would become noticeable if the coin were to be sent in for grading?
@@jimmycricket7946 sorry but I don’t do videos to answer questions on cleaning one’s coins. Thanks
When I was a young collector who specialized in U.S. cents (a dollar would get me 100 cents out of my change), my mother used copper polish on all my wheat cents while I was at school one day. Luckily I couldn't afford any key dates back then, though I did have some semi-keys like 1924-D and 1911-D. I still have those coins after 45 years.
Something I have done as a newer collector to avoid mislabeled or misidentified coins is creating an "odd" container. If something seems different but I can't identify exactly what it is I put it aside in my odd container. As my coin knowledge continues to increase, I revisit these coins every 6 months to see if I can now identify what's going, or use online resources better to identify any errors.
Good idea! So much to learn!
Haha, I have been doing this same exact thing! Good thinking!
Great tips every collector needs to know! Early Congratulations on reaching 100k friendlies, this milestone is well deserved!
I know You’re at 99.9k right now, but I want to say congrats on 100k! You are one of the most insightful guys I’ve seen here on CZcams, you are always willing to help people and I think that’s pretty cool. Here’s to 100k more!
You are number 1 on every coin your videos are great showing everything we need to know in detail so awesome thanks
If you can find someone that can open your packages with bare hands I will hire them. I had to go to the local fire dept. and borrower their Jaws of Life tool to break in on of your packages. :) :)
They are Protected! LOL!
Definitely!😃
Sustained excellence is the hallmark of your videos and advice
Great advice! I remember an ebay listing I read years ago for a $10 gold eagle coin where the seller claimed to have used scissors to cut into the package and left quite a gouge on the coin when he first purchased it. I've used your 2x2 coin flip removal trick for years to avoid those staples too 👍
Thanks for sharing Daniel. Hope you have a great day! 😎👍
Daniel: As usual, great tips that we can all learn from! Cheers.
Great info
Great information as always 👍 Thank you for helping newer collectors and even long time collectors. Greatly appreciate you Daniel. Have a wonderful day 🌟
Thank you for great tips!! I know most these tips but like the reminders! The foil in the folders is a new one for me.
Wow congrats on 100k, I've been with ya since like 30k
I appreciate it!
Wow, Daniel I'm relatively new to coin collecting, so I greatly appreciate your insight. There are so many little steps that create a larger impact on a coins appearance over time. I just purchased some SAFLIPS for my coins, such a good investment. Thanks for all the tips. You are AWESOME!!!
Great Common Sense instructive video Daniel!
I have been collecting a long time, and I picked up some real tips for myself in this video, 1. Taking it out of the cardboard holder by your snap method. Not that I have ever had a problem, yet what you are stating is the best way to take the coin out. 2. The foil method of keeping those older VG Seated Liberty Dimes, Barber Dimes, and Mercury Dime in my Dime books. Can't get any of my larger diameter Capped, Bust Dimes into the smaller hole though...LOL.
Thank you Daniel!
You give me answers to questions I didn't even know I had!
Uhhhh ohhhh🙄..
I stiLL got LoTs to LearN!🤦♀️. Thanks SO MUCHO for YouR KNOWLEDGE 👍👏👏
Excellent video Daniel. As soon as I receive a coin I remove it from the plastic flip and put it in a small archival envelope until I have time to add it to my collection.
Great info again. Easy to mess coins up but tuff to keep them in great condition.
Great info sir! Have a great day!
So close to 100k. Great Video.
Thanks Daniel ! I did the unthinkable one time and cut through a proof set when opening a package. Yea, I was upset. I am much more careful now. 2x2's I tend to cut the cardboard but your ideas look better. I picked up a nice flat stapler at Office Depot. If you are putting the 2x2's into a plastic 2x2 page, the staples wont get hung up when sliding it in. If I package a coin in a 2x2 I most generally, but not all the time will use one larger size. IE I don't like how the 2x2 for a penny leaves no room and sometimes makes the coin stick up into the plastic. I might use a penny 2x2 for a dime, use a quarter for a nickle, etc. Just depends on what it looks like. If i do label a 2x2, I am sure to be putting on what the coin IS after fact checking and knowing what I have. Blobs n such, nah. When ever I mention the word plastic in my posts, I am saying coin safe "plastics"
Silica pacs at walmart are super cheap and the ones i buy are as big as a half gallon of ice cream sized container. They last for about 6 months in my neck of the woods.
Very helpful information. Great video!
Valuable tips. Very educational! Thank you very much!!
Oh my, time to check for flips. Figured they were OK because that's how they came. I like tubes anyhow
Thanks for the great information
Staples near coins make me sick. I have used Saflip for years with great success. Wizard rocks!!! Thanks again, Daniel!!
Always great information!
I have received packages and coins from people that smell like cigarette smoke. I got a Whitman coin book from someone on CZcams and it smelled so bad I had to trash it.
I can’t wait for the grading app.
I appreciate the dedication to the hobby.
C'MON 100K
Great tips as always!
You got me thinking about breathing, sneezing, coughing while working with coins I already keep a box of gloves within arms reach.
But now I think I’m going to put a few of those surgical mask that I have collected over the last couple of years right by the gloves using a mask while working with your coins could very well minimize the chance of moisture from your mouth and nose getting onto the surface of the coin.
Perhaps this will create a new controversy. To wear a mask or not wear a mask.
Cloth mask, surgical mask, or even shield.
Regardless, I think I’m going to make that a standard practice from now on dealing with rock coins especially.
I wear a mask when handling raw coins, simply because someone else will own those coins after I am dead. I like the idea of my coins being in good condition a hundred years or more from now.
Excellent advice on preventing staple damage.
Good morning Sir Daniel! Pray all's well!
Good information! I usually undo the staples with my thumbnail and pull them out
I do to, and have never had a problem. What Daniel is suggestion though makes better sense. I am always worried I am going to scratch the coin with those stupid staples.
Personally, a silver coin inside of those cardboard holders with staples is not a way I want to go.
Letter openers work too
Thank you
Great help thanks for talking the time to do it.
Another awesome video thank you Daniel
Good video you would be an awesome teacher Daniel I could listen to you all day
Congratulations!
To overcome the problem of coins falling out of folders I have started using the thin parts of the gasket that come with the round coin capsules, and just put a piece in the bottom or top of the hole and then insert the coin into the folder and they fit perfectly
I get nervous when Daniel starts the video with "Don't do this." lol
It's all good, I am sure you're doing what you should lol
Great video ,, thanks
I’ll watch what I’m doing with my two bu twos 😄😉
🔥🦈🌊
Great advice 👍
great advice, but it gets tough the way some of these packages are wrapped and leave you no place to start. Typically, I just tap anything that is in the package so that it's as close to the bottom as possible, then I try and gently clip the top of the package, hoping nothing is up there (I also feel it to try and tell if anything is still there as well)......so far it's been pretty good for me.
I use an Exacto knife, very carefully, to open flips. Like you are using a pencil to pierce the film I use the knife and make a small incision partly around coin, this way I'm not pressing the coin at all. Yes, you have to be careful and pay attention. Thanks D!
Great info!!!!!!!!!!
So close to 100k
Great advice 👍🦘
Absolutely good imfo
Thank Phil!
Great video, taught me some stuff today.
I got my great grandfathers coin collection and he personally made special holders for his coins it was made from leather like a leather pouch. Maybe it was because of the Coins was gold coins , of the 1800's .
I use minigrips (little plastic bags) or Leuchtturm (in english lighthouse) capsules for my coins.
Congratulations on the views 👍👏 and thanks for the info. I Hope to visit your site and store someday. 😁 I have a few things I want to get verified by you. Thanks again, have a great evening.
Congrats on getting 100K subs Daniel. And knowing Daniel, these are genuine subs.
Some "stacking" channels pay foreign outfits in India to mass-subscribe to them sadly.
Lots of practical tips here-gold being so soft this is great heads up info thankyou!! Curious if anyone has advice for new coins from mint that have that thin plastic seal over them🤷🏽♀️how to remove? I want to put in airtight capsule
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾in advance
Like as Always Perfect and Good News My Daniel From Your Friend
Great big Thank You Daniel I am always wondering am I treating my coins write or am I doing a slow death to the point I can’t notice any change occurring and the flattened staples I haven’t been under a rock but never noticed them and have have damaged 2x2 holder sheets with staples So a big THANK YOU and I want you to HAVE A GREAT DAY as well.
This is why i like the plastic snap together 2x2
All you need is a staple remover to take out the staples - that’s not even an issue
Why someone would think to glue a coin is beyond my comprehension.
Thanks, let a little respect on our coins
saw to many people saying you need to cut those card board holders corner and let them fall out (its just nonsence). I do exacly how you do it ether a light bend or i got a little ice pic. those flat staples are a good idea cant say that iv seen those. i use the eraser of a pencil and push the staples flat works great.
So there are a few coins I have found that seemingly have certain types of various errors, most being pretty minor, however, I'd like to know what you recommend as far as confirming whether or not they are worthy or even legitimate at all. I heard you mention your coin help community. Where do I find that? I just don't have the time and investment money to put in on grading when really I am relatively new at this so I'd like to be smart about it. Thanks!
I always put a question mark next to my labeled error only as an indication that I don’t know for sure. Probably not great but it’s a great indicator for me to get it looked at. Anyways….Congrats on getting to the edge of 100k! Hope you make it soon!
Thank you
I usually just collect the pretty ones that come in capsules/collector boxes. Is it ok to leave them that way? Specifically the Pobjoy mint ones in the leather cases.
4:29 That's why I wear a mask when handling raw coins out of any holder, aside from having clean cotton gloves.
Congrats
my nicest uncertified coins are in capital plastics holders.
Mislabeling...
Nothing annoys me more than rummaging around Fleabay and coming across countless "No Mint Mark Error" pre-1980 coins...
Yeah, I have heard more then one story of somebody cutting currency opening a package
I just put a date and or type on flip but never grade . If I know there's a double die sure.
Operator error is a tragedy
You mentioned Wizard. I'm assuming they are trustworthy!
...and that can take all of the fun out of it. For example...Not every Dealer is against peole cleaning their coins. I know a few that are O K with it; a lot of it(to them)is *how* you cleam them. This should be a fun hobby; Some take t too seriously.
I learned to wear a mask while looking through coins.....breathing on them damages them.
@@Fanta.... definitely. In my first months of seriously collecting, Id have these beautiful coins and after storing them would notice the same types of damage the next time looking at them. Better to learn the hard way than to never learn at all.
I use a piece of 2x2 mylar to shim loose album holders
If you cut a coin opening an envelope, it might be warranted. I cut open all my mail with scissors, including coins- but I identify & isolate the coin within the envelope first, & cut off an opposing edge. Not recommended for people who can't find solid items stored within soft paper packaging 😅 but I will say that I don't cut anything containing paper or metal foil currency, like goldbacks. This would be beyond not smart, im already a dummy cutting parcels with coins. One day im gonna cut a small coin that i didn't feel thru the envelope, just for being an idiot about it lol.
This is all really great advice I must say, with all joking aside
Thanks for the info. Any idea when coin shows may start to make an appearance again?
Coin shows are everywhere.
Safety flips? Who makes those, & are Uncle Paul binder pages safe? Now im all concerned
To keep coins from falling out of my folder, I cut a of strip of 30# paper as thick as the coin, and put it on the outside edge of the hole. Push the coin up against the paper and just work the coin into the hole. The coin should fit nice and snug.
Paper can have chemicals.
@@CoinHELPu I use acid free paper. I forgot to mention that.
I just put on my coins date and mint mark if it has one nothing more nothing less because I don't know enough yet to add anything else.
Vinyl is Final lol
Daniel says don't do whaaaaaat ? Lol. Congrats on 100000
Almost
Thank Goodness I'm Predominantly A Silver Stacker / too many rules for you coin collectors / I would never make the cutt lol 😎
Shimming coin folders- I use newspaper strips long enough to reach both coin edges and less than a quarter inch wide. Newspaper margins are ink free so I use that to cut from.
But not chemical free
👍
cut through the middle of packaging and if you meet resistance just keep cutting
You are an expert and watched many of your coin videos. Are you an expert in US bills ?
If you need help, please use our coinhelpu community.
If you're any kind of a coin collector that's work there wait! You puts your coins in Acrylic capsule !!!
Hey Daniel Rich bloom again just wondering I seen on the internet about a 1977 quarter got something to do with the transition between the 1776 Bicentennial to the 1977 about the weight in it it weighs 5.7 or 5.8 grams supposed to be worth some money you know anything about this I'd appreciate your call thank you.
gredat video
I have a proof ikr silver in the proof case. It has a thumb print on the coin. Have you ever come across this.
What happens to coins in plastic round containers?