I have carried a 1921 morgan silver doller my grandfather always carried in his pocket all his life until 1975 wene he died .now I have it and will pass on .
That is awesome, John. I love heirlooms and family traditions. I hope my children/grandchildren will do the same. Imagine in a few generations time, if that piece is still in the family. It will be be heavy with all the family history folded into it.
I carry a 1883 Morgan Silver dollar in a airtite As a pocket coin, it’s a conversation piece some people find it interesting and some just blow it off, I wonder how many pockets and purses that 1883 has been in how much history has it seen
Nice i showed one to a mates kid the other day loved it he asked did i spend money on money so i told him i buy real money with fake money his face was funny people never get it but he is 15 time to teach him
Merlyn Draconis Absolutely Gold is for kings silver for gentlemen... and I believe it goes on to say bartering is for peasants, I see Bartering in our future with a cashless society, And sometimes I do feel like a peasant... I’ll come in as suppressive
I started carrying a 2018 Silver Eagle in an airtite after my dad passed away in 2018, then I started carrying a 1880 Morgan and 1923 Peace in Airtites. I now carry a 1921 Morgan in an airtite for the birth year of my mom's dad.
I have a leather shop and I make 1 3/4 top end tooled out "leather belts" with coin pockets on the inside of the belts, I can carry a lot of money on my person at any given time and nobody knows its on me, even if you search me its still concealed, people could carry 3oz's what ever precious metal they want on their person and have a substantial amount of bargaining metal at all times, remember this saying "Its better to have $ IT $ and NOT need it than need it and NOT have it" :-):-):-):-)
I carry an 1844 U.S. silver Seated Quarter that I found 3/27/2015 with a metal detector in Georgia. It is a typical coin that would have been carried by a Union or even a Confederate Soldier during the Civil War 1861-1865. And in the beginning also how the Soldiers were paid & been carrying, before they started paying in the "fiat" paper currency, and history tells us, which many soldiers didn't like the paper & didn't trust (for some of us Life doesn't change). An enlisted Union soldier would have been paid about 50-cents a day ($13 a month), and would have been paid & been carrying $1 Seated Dollars, 50-cent Seated Halfs & Seated quarters & dimes. And an Officer, 1st & 2nd Lieutenant was paid a little over $25 a week ($105.50 per month) and paid usually in a combination of Gold coins, $20-$10-$5 and even $2.50 & $1.00 gold coins in circulation at that time. Officers liked GOLD. In the Union infantry and artillery, officer's pay was as follows, at the start of the war: Colonels, $212; Lieutenant Colonels, $181; Majors, $169; Captains, $115.50; and Lieutenants, $105.50 as mentioned above. Other line and staff officers drew an average of about $15 per month more. Pay for one, two, and three star Generals was $315, $457, and $758, respectively. The Confederate pay structure was modeled after that of the US Army. Privates continued to be paid at the prewar rate of $11 per month until June '64, when the pay of all enlisted men was raised $7 per month. Confederate officer's pay was a few dollars lower than that of the their Union counterparts. A Southern BG for example, drew $301 instead of $315 per month; Confederate Colonels of the infantry received $195, and those of artillery, engineers, and cavalry was $210. YES, my silver pocket piece reminds me of a lot of HISTORY and the hobby of Numismatics (coin collecting) which I love. Here is a link below & picture of my coin and information how I found it: www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/456187-1844-silver-seated-quarter-found-today-brief-hunt-my-whites-mx5.html
I gave every one in my Family an emergency Kit. A silver dollar, a half dollar Pre 1962 , a Qtr, and a dime. Wrapped in a cotton hankie. For Emergency. That should get them home gas etc if local......
Omg im a huge old school WWF fan!! And Hulkamaniac since 87!! Lol Always wanted to go to the beach shop!! Very cool pocket piece. I wanna get a 2016 ASE and start carrying it. Thats the year my son was born. And the biggest reason i started stacking. Thanks for sharing!!
@@SilverWolverine95 that figures... hey I was actually at the Saturday night's Main Event taping at the Joe when Buster Douglas was going to guest referee. Meeti g Hogan would be like a dream come true for me
I carry an 09 eagle, I also use it as a card protector on the poker table. It was the first coin I ever bought, it also reminds me what I'm working for.
Good for YOU. Family Vacation #1- AGREED 100%! Being a Silver geek, I personally carry a 1900 Morgan (for USA nostalgic reasons) along with a 1961 Bengi (my birth year). Use either one occasionally as a ball marker 😂 on the greens for laughs. THX for the excellent video.👍
Hey Wolverine I just subbed yor channel I have been watching your stuff for awhile but on my smart tv and decided I better start supporting the channels I like. I too carry a silver eagle mine is a 2006, I will show it on a later video. Thanks for all the good stuff you put out.
Great man, I carry a 1943 version because that’s the year I was born. Just like you, every time I touch it or see it I feel grounded because it’s been here the same time that I have.
I was born in the early '40's and on every B'day till he died my "Uncle Charlie" would give me a Silver Dollar! I have carried off/on for many years. (1878-Never concerned about condition). They quit making Silver Dollars in the 20's & I carry to remind me what real money is!
I carry a 1922 US Peace dollar, that my father carried for 50 years before me. I have carried it now for 23 years. This is going to my grandson next, to continue the tradition.
@@youKnowWho3311 Mine is shinny from Wear since my father carried it loose in his pocket. I put it in an Air-Tite to protect it. My dad always carried it following the depression to keep him from being arrested for vagrancy...
@@inerclantz4785 Very cool story. My little guy already owns a 1/10th oz gold coin. He loves looking at my coins. I make them save 50% of any cash they get for Christmas, Birthday's, etc. If you can put that rule in place early, the rest of life is much easier. 50/30/20 rule. We talk metals, realestate, etc....... Good luck with the Grandson. He will appreciate it one day.
Wish we’d known you were in Orlando, Clinton S & I could have met you, only 1.5 hrs away from us, lol. Nice pocket coin and story!!! I don’t personally have a pocket coin but do always wear my St Christopher when traveling 😎 Thanks for sharing 🌸
I don't have a pocket piece yet. Since I got into coins a little over a year ago when I feel like spending frivolously I think that could be a silver eagle. Works for me.
1900 O Morgan. Vary tarnished with very bright and shiny contrast from new where on high spots. It was a junk piece when I got it in 91. One of my neighbors needed money. I picked up a hundred Morgan and Peace dollars for $3 a piece. I was in 8th grade. It's the only one I got left because when you get divorced you leave with the clothes you're wearing.
Nice pocket piece. I carry a 1937 Walking Liberty Half dollar. It is one of the coins that got me started collecting, stacking and flipping coins and currency once again.
I think it's a cool looking piece and a nice reminder not to waste your money, as long as you also remember you only go around once and not to be a miser, you can't take it with you.
Oh yeah, I hear ya. I bought a ring from a local artisan that was crafted from a 2016 ASE that weighs 26.39 grams. It is my 'pocket piece' that serves as my promise/reminder. I love silver on my skin.
I carry a Liberty Silver ounce for the last few years. It's a little scratched and dinged. I like to keep it clean and shiny so don't let it get toned.
My Great-Grandfather always carried a 1922 Peace dollar from the year he was born. I do the same and have been been carrying a 1990 silver Eagle for the past 3 years. Mine is much more worn than yours.
Amazing coincidence! I carry the very same coin in the coin pocket of my Levis, except mine is a 2001. My grandfather, born in 1889, always carried a Morgan Silver Dollar in his pocket.
CZcams recommended i watch this video, so here I am! Ahh, the good old days, when you could buy an ASE, for under $25! I carry an ounce of silver in my pocket too, but at this time it's the buffalo round, i took a hammer to. 👍
I carry Religious coins, St. Christopher, St. Jude and an IOM Angel. Just to cover all bases, a 1oz silver horseshoe and a 10th ounce Gold coin with a 4 leaf clover in it plust 2 items my Dad carried thru the Korean War. All fit nicely in a blue denim bag. The Chinese use a trick to "Age quickly" certain items, they bury them. I took a couple of things and buried them last October. Will see what happened this October.
I carry a 1oz. JM ingot in my wallet. In its protective plastic. I use to carry 2 silver eagles i like the sound they make. But i didnt like that they where getting scuffed up.
I thought a was the only one who did this.🧐 I carry a maple in a secret compartment in my wallet. 🤫 Firstly, because it feel cool.😎 Second, I always have something to trade.💰 Third, it reminds me of the perceived/intrinsic value of things. 💸 Why a maple? It was milk spotted anyway, so I don't mind roughing it up and playing with it. I'm mostly a value stacker. 💪 Thanks for putting my mind at ease, I'm not as crazy as I felt for doing this. 😁
Pm's are like putting water in a bucket,excessive spending it like drilling holes in that bucket, when you reach retirement will you find a full or empty bucket?.
I carry a 2010 sae I keep in a airtite holder. I'm on my 3rd year with the new one. sometimes you lose one or two.i carry it in a pouch with a French angel coin. In my right front pants pocket.
I carry a 2oz silver skull with me..for a while I carried a full gold sovereign but a hole in my pocket would seriously piss me off...lol..hense the skull.
LOL, great piece to carry. I hope your vacation was fun. FAMILY FIRST, Hogan umm fifth 🤣😜🤣😜 No really good story and I agree. Get rid of all and any debt, spend in your means and DONT RECKLESSLY SPEND!!!!
i may start doing that and b4 i spend just think is it truly worth this oz of silver and im sure i wouldnt buy half the shit i buy today off impulse if i did that
Bill of rights generic. And sometimes a low grade numismatic to enthrall the work people "Yes, this is 'Muh-Nee' say it twice now.....". And I like the clink of silver on silver when I walk. Old British shillings 92.5% are good or real beat up morgans. On a side note apparently I just won a tiny gold coin... i put a bid in for $65 for a BU 2 1945 2 peso and no one outbid me. One of those "surely someone will outbid me" moments. Soon to be proud owner of 0.048 Oz. Of gold for the stack.
Cool buddy I hope you had a good time I was hearing something I just thought you was at work lol . That's a good ideal about the coin in your pocket and not spending money
@@SilverWolverine95 Orlando made me think of Chick-fil-A. We (Upstate New York) just got one last year but It's about 50 miles awa so I haven't made time.
You should at least keep your coin in an airtight to avoid all the bacteria build up on your coin. You can then change the airtight every once in a while or at least wipe it down with an anti bacteria wipe. That coin has probably caused you and people you are in contact with a few colds by now rattling around with your Fiat paper or coins not to mention body sweat.
So, if the first thing you find is the silver in your pocket, do you not carry a wallet which usually is in a back pocket? Are your bills stuffed in the bottom of your front pocket?What about the plastic form of payment. Something not truthful here.
Spending time with family is precious, but wasting money on theme parks perverts that . Fast food compared to any other food is the best value money wise ,maybe not nutritional, but you have to eat . So your analogy doesn't hold water .
Awesome video and great story! Thanks for name dropping me 😂 you rock brother 👍🏼
I realy have been looking for I nice beat up silver eagle for my pocket one. Right now I just have a 2021 in a hard plastic I keep in my pocket.
I have carried a 1921 morgan silver doller my grandfather always carried in his pocket all his life until 1975 wene he died .now I have it and will pass on .
That cool.. nice sentimental piece
That is awesome, John. I love heirlooms and family traditions.
I hope my children/grandchildren will do the same. Imagine in a few generations time, if that piece is still in the family. It will be be heavy with all the family history folded into it.
Can you send my a photo of this coin? Im intristing how its look.
I carry a 1883 Morgan
Silver dollar in a airtite
As a pocket coin, it’s a conversation piece some people find it interesting and some just blow it off, I wonder how many pockets and purses that 1883 has been in how much history has it seen
OVER HERE! Same for me except mine is an 1879 in an airtite
Nice i showed one to a mates kid the other day loved it he asked did i spend money on money so i told him i buy real money with fake money his face was funny people never get it but he is 15 time to teach him
Very cool
Merlyn Draconis
Absolutely
Gold is for kings silver for gentlemen... and I believe it goes on to say bartering is for peasants, I see Bartering in our future with a cashless society,
And sometimes I do feel like a peasant...
I’ll come in as suppressive
I started carrying a 2018 Silver Eagle in an airtite after my dad passed away in 2018, then I started carrying a 1880 Morgan and 1923 Peace in Airtites. I now carry a 1921 Morgan in an airtite for the birth year of my mom's dad.
I have a leather shop and I make 1 3/4 top end tooled out "leather belts" with coin pockets on the inside of the belts, I can carry a lot of money on my person at any given time and nobody knows its on me, even if you search me its still concealed, people could carry 3oz's what ever precious metal they want on their person and have a substantial amount of bargaining metal at all times, remember this saying "Its better to have $ IT $ and NOT need it than need it and NOT have it" :-):-):-):-)
I carry an 1844 U.S. silver Seated Quarter that I found 3/27/2015 with a metal detector in Georgia. It is a typical coin that would have been carried by a Union or even a Confederate Soldier during the Civil War 1861-1865. And in the beginning also how the Soldiers were paid & been carrying, before they started paying in the "fiat" paper currency, and history tells us, which many soldiers didn't like the paper & didn't trust (for some of us Life doesn't change).
An enlisted Union soldier would have been paid about 50-cents a day ($13 a month), and would have been paid & been carrying $1 Seated Dollars, 50-cent Seated Halfs & Seated quarters & dimes. And an Officer, 1st & 2nd Lieutenant was paid a little over $25 a week ($105.50 per month) and paid usually in a combination of Gold coins, $20-$10-$5 and even $2.50 & $1.00 gold coins in circulation at that time. Officers liked GOLD.
In the Union infantry and artillery, officer's pay was as follows, at the start of the war: Colonels, $212; Lieutenant Colonels, $181; Majors, $169; Captains, $115.50; and Lieutenants, $105.50 as mentioned above. Other line and staff officers drew an average of about $15 per month more. Pay for one, two, and three star Generals was $315, $457, and $758, respectively.
The Confederate pay structure was modeled after that of the US Army. Privates continued to be paid at the prewar rate of $11 per month until June '64, when the pay of all enlisted men was raised $7 per month. Confederate officer's pay was a few dollars lower than that of the their Union counterparts. A Southern BG for example, drew $301 instead of $315 per month; Confederate Colonels of the infantry received $195, and those of artillery, engineers, and cavalry was $210.
YES, my silver pocket piece reminds me of a lot of HISTORY and the hobby of Numismatics (coin collecting) which I love. Here is a link below & picture of my coin and information how I found it:
www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/456187-1844-silver-seated-quarter-found-today-brief-hunt-my-whites-mx5.html
A novel idea would be to get "CERTAIN BUSINESSES" (Gun stores, conservative stores) to use gold and silver as currency rather than fiat cash.
Cool reminder!
It’s not that I’m against a silver coin “pocket piece”, it’s just that I hate having things in my pocket! 😆👌🏼
I usually have it in a jacket pocket. The opposite pocket that had the hole lol
I gave every one in my Family an emergency Kit. A silver dollar, a half dollar Pre 1962 , a Qtr, and a dime. Wrapped in a cotton hankie. For Emergency. That should get them home gas etc if local......
That's a neat idea. I was thinking of putting some silver in our bug out bags etc.
Omg im a huge old school WWF fan!! And Hulkamaniac since 87!! Lol Always wanted to go to the beach shop!! Very cool pocket piece. I wanna get a 2016 ASE and start carrying it. Thats the year my son was born. And the biggest reason i started stacking. Thanks for sharing!!
The beach shop is small. And Hogan always has an appearance scheduled for the week after I leave..
@@SilverWolverine95 that figures... hey I was actually at the Saturday night's Main Event taping at the Joe when Buster Douglas was going to guest referee. Meeti g Hogan would be like a dream come true for me
I carry an 09 eagle, I also use it as a card protector on the poker table. It was the first coin I ever bought, it also reminds me what I'm working for.
I carry a 1oz gold eagle and a 3 oz MK bars silver skull every day. Keeps me grounded.
Nice pocket coin. I carry a generic prospector round my grandmother gave me when I left for boot camp 20 years ago.
Good for YOU. Family Vacation #1- AGREED 100%! Being a Silver geek, I personally carry a 1900 Morgan (for USA nostalgic reasons) along with a 1961 Bengi (my birth year). Use either one occasionally as a ball marker 😂 on the greens for laughs. THX for the excellent video.👍
Hey Wolverine I just subbed yor channel I have been watching your stuff for awhile but on my smart tv and decided I better start supporting the channels I like. I too carry a silver eagle mine is a 2006, I will show it on a later video. Thanks for all the good stuff you put out.
Thank you for subscribing. Subbed you back..
Great man, I carry a 1943 version because that’s the year I was born. Just like you, every time I touch it or see it I feel grounded because it’s been here the same time that I have.
I carry an 1878 Morgan with me every day. I often wonder how many people once carried it. Many have long since gone but it’s still around.
Good choice! Its nice to have the First Year Issue!
See my post. BJ
I was born in the early '40's and on every B'day till he died my "Uncle Charlie" would give me a Silver Dollar! I have carried off/on for many years. (1878-Never concerned about condition).
They quit making Silver Dollars in the 20's & I carry to remind me what real money is!
I carry a 1922 US Peace dollar, that my father carried for 50 years before me. I have carried it now for 23 years. This is going to my grandson next, to continue the tradition.
I am also a 1922 Peace dollar carrier. My favorite coin at the moment. Mine is a really dark hue and I love it more than the shinny coins I have.
@@youKnowWho3311 Mine is shinny from Wear since my father carried it loose in his pocket. I put it in an Air-Tite to protect it. My dad always carried it following the depression to keep him from being arrested for vagrancy...
@@inerclantz4785 Very cool story. My little guy already owns a 1/10th oz gold coin. He loves looking at my coins. I make them save 50% of any cash they get for Christmas, Birthday's, etc. If you can put that rule in place early, the rest of life is much easier. 50/30/20 rule. We talk metals, realestate, etc....... Good luck with the Grandson. He will appreciate it one day.
Evertime I carry a pocket coin I end up loosing it.
I do too. Mines a 1922 peace dollar because I love the Peace Dollar and have multiples of the 1922. Plus take the law of attraction into account.
That is a good reminder for me to stop wasting money!!!
Wish we’d known you were in Orlando, Clinton S & I could have met you, only 1.5 hrs away from us, lol. Nice pocket coin and story!!! I don’t personally have a pocket coin but do always wear my St Christopher when traveling 😎 Thanks for sharing 🌸
I don't have a pocket piece yet. Since I got into coins a little over a year ago when I feel like spending frivolously I think that could be a silver eagle. Works for me.
They're great to carry.
Great video. Nice story. Nice way to start a day. Have a wonderful one. CI
I carry a 1 ounce Medjugorje Miraculous Medal Silver Round in my pocket. It's a dual purpose coin... physical and spiritual.
1900 O Morgan. Vary tarnished with very bright and shiny contrast from new where on high spots. It was a junk piece when I got it in 91. One of my neighbors needed money. I picked up a hundred Morgan and Peace dollars for $3 a piece. I was in 8th grade. It's the only one I got left because when you get divorced you leave with the clothes you're wearing.
Nice pocket piece. I carry a 1937 Walking Liberty Half dollar. It is one of the coins that got me started collecting, stacking and flipping coins and currency once again.
I think it's a cool looking piece and a nice reminder not to waste your money, as long as you also remember you only go around once and not to be a miser, you can't take it with you.
I just started and I carry a 1973 1 oz silver mundinero great conversation piece
I had never seen a silver eagle with a patina on it. It is beautiful.
$2,500 trip = not wreckless
$25. Shirt = wreckless endangerment
Haha 😜 glad you have fun with the family! That’s awesome!
Enterance.fee to Disney World is more than 100 $ per person a day. Yeah keep silver in the pocket and burn your paper..
I have ways to offset the costs.. I don’t do Disney everytime I take. Trip to Orlando though..
Oh yeah, I hear ya. I bought a ring from a local artisan that was crafted from a 2016 ASE that weighs 26.39 grams. It is my 'pocket piece' that serves as my promise/reminder. I love silver on my skin.
I have been carrying a 2013 eagle since 2014. I like it for a conversation starter about money whenever I pull out some change.
I carry a Trump 2020 .9999.
I carry a 1 ounce Provident Prospector in my pocket everyday
I carry a Liberty Silver ounce for the last few years. It's a little scratched and dinged. I like to keep it clean and shiny so don't let it get toned.
Is that an ASE in your pocket or are you just glad to see me?? 😧
Actually, it's a kilo bar, but thanks for asking!
I carry a 1999 ASC the same logic of spending habits
My Great-Grandfather always carried a 1922 Peace dollar from the year he was born. I do the same and have been been carrying a 1990 silver Eagle for the past 3 years. Mine is much more worn than yours.
Amazing coincidence! I carry the very same coin in the coin pocket of my Levis, except mine is a 2001. My grandfather, born in 1889, always carried a Morgan Silver Dollar in his pocket.
This brings a whole new level to EDC
True LOL
CZcams recommended i watch this video, so here I am! Ahh, the good old days, when you could buy an ASE, for under $25! I carry an ounce of silver in my pocket too, but at this time it's the buffalo round, i took a hammer to. 👍
Wow! That’s an oldie. Thanks
Very cool pocket piece, thanks for sharing!
I carry Religious coins, St. Christopher, St. Jude and an IOM Angel. Just to cover all bases, a 1oz silver horseshoe and a 10th ounce Gold coin with a 4 leaf clover in it plust 2 items my Dad carried thru the Korean War. All fit nicely in a blue denim bag. The Chinese use a trick to "Age quickly" certain items, they bury them. I took a couple of things and buried them last October. Will see what happened this October.
Very good advice. I need a lot more than one pocket silver though.😅
I carry a 1oz. JM ingot in my wallet. In its protective plastic. I use to carry 2 silver eagles i like the sound they make. But i didnt like that they where getting scuffed up.
I started but Sal got a big head start on me. I will have to spend more time on the beach and let the sand do it’s work. Good exercise of discipline.
Lost my pocket piece a couple of years ago and haven't had the heart to replace it. Maybe it's time.
Great Analysis.
I carry a1oz silver round with the SERENITY PRAYER on it for 5 years
Everyone needs a family vacation and to live life as we only have one so great vid and awesome coin🤘
Edit: I too carry a ASE everyday
We ONLY have one life...
Mine say molon labe with some wepons on it. I also got a old mexican silver money clip a little over an oz.
I have a silver eagle I ware on a chain around my neck, to remind me. Both a new one and one from 1884 on another chain, (I only wear one at a time).
It looks awesome. A good reminder of real money.
TY Sal
I carry a half dime because I don’t want something bulky.
Great choice, very smart to use it as a reminder! 😃👍🏼
I thought a was the only one who did this.🧐 I carry a maple in a secret compartment in my wallet. 🤫
Firstly, because it feel cool.😎
Second, I always have something to trade.💰
Third, it reminds me of the perceived/intrinsic value of things. 💸
Why a maple? It was milk spotted anyway, so I don't mind roughing it up and playing with it. I'm mostly a value stacker. 💪
Thanks for putting my mind at ease, I'm not as crazy as I felt for doing this. 😁
Very cool.
Great words of advice 👍
It helps get people start stacking
Another excellent video
I carry one Spanish 5 Pesetas 1898 coin and a Aztec Calendar one O bought online.
Nice, I love the story!
Pm's are like putting water in a bucket,excessive spending it like drilling holes in that bucket, when you reach retirement will you find a full or empty bucket?.
I do same thing but it’s the same 3 generic coins. There special and magical Awesome stuff
I carry the same in my watch pocket on my Jean's
It scares werewolves and vampires.
Dude that ASE is going to get as slicked out as Sal’s (SalivateMetal) old ASE
Throw it in a airtite and still carry in your pocket
Silver Ripples
That was a good video from salivate metals to see how ASE .999 was not meant for circulation
His was so slicked out I thought it was a walking liberty half.
I carry a 2010 sae I keep in a airtite holder. I'm on my 3rd year with the new one. sometimes you lose one or two.i carry it in a pouch with a French angel coin. In my right front pants pocket.
I carry a 2oz silver skull with me..for a while I carried a full gold sovereign but a hole in my pocket would seriously piss me off...lol..hense the skull.
Haha, yeah good point. On the other hand, a hole in your pocket would make a lucky stranger very, very happy.
Not high on my list to make strangers happy...lol.
I remember one of your earlier videos when you spoke about your pocket piece... Wow man
LOL, great piece to carry. I hope your vacation was fun. FAMILY FIRST, Hogan umm fifth 🤣😜🤣😜 No really good story and I agree. Get rid of all and any debt, spend in your means and DONT RECKLESSLY SPEND!!!!
Great video SW!!!
Nice pocket piece. I don't carry a pocket piece but I play a lot of pocket pool, I'll tell you that.
Lol
i may start doing that and b4 i spend just think is it truly worth this oz of silver and im sure i wouldnt buy half the shit i buy today off impulse if i did that
Nice Pocket Piece Wolverine! Do you carry IWB? 😏🔥🐉
I carry a silver dollar 1889 CE. E Bluribus Unum.
Hey I was thinking about getting a 2015 liberty the pawn guy said to 90% silver, is that a good investment to have and how do I tell if it’s real?
Don't sell your Silver Dollar for todays paper Dollars or you lose money!
I love a naturally timed coin !
Did till I lost it... at the beach parking lot.
A nice draped bust now in someone else's pocket.
Oh I looked for it.
Plenty more, plenty.@Nonya Biznes
Need to carry one to remember no going to the pub bad hobbit
Awesome !!!
Bill of rights generic. And sometimes a low grade numismatic to enthrall the work people "Yes, this is 'Muh-Nee' say it twice now.....". And I like the clink of silver on silver when I walk. Old British shillings 92.5% are good or real beat up morgans.
On a side note apparently I just won a tiny gold coin... i put a bid in for $65 for a BU 2 1945 2 peso and no one outbid me. One of those "surely someone will outbid me" moments. Soon to be proud owner of 0.048 Oz. Of gold for the stack.
Cool buddy I hope you had a good time I was hearing something I just thought you was at work lol . That's a good ideal about the coin in your pocket and not spending money
I always carry pocket coin old junk or bullion
Great story but now I want Chick-fil-A really bad.
Chick-Fil-A is awesome. Did I have a Chick-Fil-A bag in the video? lol
@@SilverWolverine95 Orlando made me think of Chick-fil-A. We (Upstate New York) just got one last year but It's about 50 miles awa so I haven't made time.
I carry a peace dollar like two face on Batman
SW, apparently SH has called a moratorium on Firsts while you're away there's plenty out there!😁😉 SW @ DW perfect timing.🐭🤴👸🧚♀️
You should at least keep your coin in an airtight to avoid all the bacteria build up on your coin. You can then change the airtight every once in a while or at least wipe it down with an anti bacteria wipe. That coin has probably caused you and people you are in contact with a few colds by now rattling around with your Fiat paper or coins not to mention body sweat.
I carry a 1921 peace dollar with me. it's my lucky dollar.
My pocket piece is a silver cross
I have a pocket piece. 💯👀🇺🇸😁
We all live in a...................
I'm not sure why I clicked on this video....
in this vain. I will soon post a vid about my pocket piece. Thanks SW! 1922 Peace dollar
So, if the first thing you find is the silver in your pocket, do you not carry a wallet which usually is in a back pocket? Are your bills stuffed in the bottom of your front pocket?What about the plastic form of payment. Something not truthful here.
I keep my wallet in my jacket pocket with my packet coin..
Silver Wolverine
Makes sense. Thanks. In Texas we can't wear a jacket year round.
Spending time with family is precious, but wasting money on theme parks perverts that . Fast food compared to any other food is the best value money wise ,maybe not nutritional, but you have to eat . So your analogy doesn't hold water .
Fast food seems cheap, but look at the amount you are getting.. cooking your own food is way cheaper
Aged look...
Cool
Like 205!
Dude isn't that a walking liberty not a silver eagle
It’s a Silver Eagle.. 1 oz Silver
Buy some wd40 to spray on your elbow so it doesn't squeak when you reach for your wallet. Tight wad. Just kidding.
Lol