Not going to lie. Got drunk, got a little baked, told YouTube I wanted something different and I was not disappointed. Thank you for making my night. ❤️
My mom always collected money. She passed away in February 2022. I found a small jar with wheat pennies. And I found some Morgan dollars and some silver quarters and some other random coins. She used to have a couple of check book boxes full of wheat pennies. Idk if she still has them, maybe in something still packed away. I used to buy her old coins. And after looking up a few of what she had left behind, that is why I watch these videos. I never realized how valuable they are. I remember my mom showing me a penny that had the markings of a dime. I wish I knew where she had it. And I hope that I didn't give it away or sell it. I don't think so but I didn't know to look at the pennies that were in with everything else at the time. Sorry for the long rambling comment. 😂. I just miss her and I get a little bit excited about her hobby now that I'm paying attention to it myself. 😂
My uncle gave me all of his coin collection series. There all from the 1940s and earlier. So many good Penny's too. Love your videos Quin!!
This was so exciting to watch. Holy Cow!!! I've never seen a coin hunt find such incredible coins. Congrats and thanks for taking us on this adventure with you.
Thank you for your information on all rare coins!!! Have a blessed day because you deserve it!!!
Just got 400 rolls of pennies from my great aunt. She passed away at 97 years old. Needless to say she collected pennies for over 60 years. After opening a couple of rolls, I found a complete roll(s) of 1939 and 1940. The roll paper is so fragile it's almost falling apart on it's own. Some rolls are from the Federal Reserve. I've also found a 1944-S sealed in a small plastic zip lock. It looks flawless. I found 1 roll of dimes with a 1963 ender on one end. I haven't opened it yet. Just hanging on to it for a while. Also found a 1964-S proof quarter uncirculated. There's 4 bags if coins stuffed into one huge canvas bag that reads FDIC Sunburst Bank on the outside of the bag. There's also a 24kt Gold 1oz. Coin of Donald Trump in a sealed case. Eventually, I'll take a few days to properly examine everything. For now, I just stare at the end old penny rolls and wonder what I might find. A 1931-S? 1943 copoer? 1944 steely? 1955 DD? Probably not.... but ima have a blast looking.
I got into coin collecting a few weeks ago ond one of the first coins in my collection was a 1921 wheat penny! Keep up the good content!
Awesome videos. Last week I found a 1911 "V" Nickel. Thanks to you, I am learning slowly.
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Wow thanks to David you found some fantastic coins. I can only wish to open penny rolls and find these treasures. Thank you so much for sharing🥰
I live in Michigan so the story starts with "I was getting drunk with friends" and woke up with a 1900 Indian head penny in my pocket change from the liquor store. It started my obsession of collecting pennys
so easy to chill on youtube with awesome coin hunts!!
Fantastic hunt. I would love to go through a box of those rolls. Once in a lifetime. Love your videos. Keep them coming Quin.
My wife has 2 piggy banks that she filled before 1962. Her dad would bring her change for her banks every day when he came home from work. She would put all the silver and one bank and all the pennies and another.. when the banks were filled in 1962, her mother put them up in the crawlspace of their new ranch house. When her mother died in 2015, my wife and her sister cleaned out the house to sell it and they found the banks. The banks are a little smaller than a gallon of milk. They are completely full. My wife will not even let me catalog the coins in the banks for sentimental reasons. The reason she stopped putting money in banks in 1962 is, her dad took her to the bank and open a savings account when she entered first grade. And that’s where she put all her money after 1962.. her dad had a habit of saving silver dollars when he got out of the army after World War II. He paid cash for his cars with those silver dollars in the 50s and 60s.. in the mid 70s when I got hired with the company I just retired from. I bid on a job in the meter reading department just for the summer. I was tired of sitting at my drafting desk making changes to circuit maps.. I would find change on the ground practically every day back before credit cards and debit cards when people carried cash and change in their pockets. when I would walk through parking lots of malls and grocery stores where the snow plows would push the snow in the winter. One time I went to where the snow was melting on a hot day, I found over six dollars and change that day.. I also found $87 in bills, one of them was a five dollar silver certificate, and a $20 bill. all this money I found, I saved every penny and I have three banks completely full of all the coins that I found. I have the bills saved in an envelope in my safe.. I also have a piggy bank filled with Eisenhower silver dollars. When my wife and I first met, she worked for a large bank in the trust department. I told her to bring me 10 silver dollars every Friday. And all of them went right in my piggy bank just for the silver dollars. I still have everyone of them.. but they are Eisenhower silver dollars from the late 60s and early 70s… not really worth a lot I also bought $100 worth of Sacajawea dollars the day they became available at my bank. I only opened one of the rolls to see what they look like, the other three rolls I never opened.. One of these days, I’m going to go through those coins my wife has in her piggy banks that were filled before 1962 and catalog each coin
I love how your penny hunts get me hype to hunt! 🥳
Crushed the like button! So awesome! I love coin roll hunting super old rolls!
Thanks for the fun and entertaining video! Your enthusiasm concerning the Indian heads reminded me of when, just a few years ago, I received an 1883 Indian head cent in change! I've been collecting since 1972 and never, ever thought that would happen. (BTW, at 2:37, when you were reading the words off of the bank roll, the town "Greenwich" (in Connecticut) is pronounced "Gren-itch." 🙂)
Loved the video. I don’t collect coins but I always pay attention because you never know when you are about to find a treasure.
I think this is the best hunt you have ever had on this channel that is great!!!
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