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From: MYGOLDCOIN101
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  • nice accent

  • You sound like double rainbow guy

  • lol what a fuckin nerd

  • Wow, the numismatic Richard Simmons. How annoying. 

  • i have to mute this shit lol

  • i have a 1912 barber half for sale it is in my coins for sale vid watch if you your interested and theres also a 1853 quarter. pm me if your interested

  • Congrats, but dont ever do commentating on any event ever again, hahah thumbs up though

  • wow it seems dat i have ur luck cuz sum of my rolls hav 2-3 90%ers while sum hav none. ive realized dat once u find silver in a roll the roll next to it in the box has sum too

  • How is it that I buy 13 rolls of half dollar and I didn't find a single silver coin?

  • @mainoffender1 not every roll is full of silver or has silver. once i bought 2 boxes of halves and found nothing but yesterday i bought just two coins and they were both franklin halves a '52-d and a '54-d

  • Mr. Rogers!

  • this is so fake

  • That has got to be the most retarded music of all time. Must be his theme song. The cat probably ran away for good.

  • Take a damn brick and hit the roll on the side of it and open the thing in 1/100the of the time.

  • Lucky find. Congrats.

  • Lol, I just opened 3 $500 boxes of the same kind of rolls and got NOTHING...

  • Hi, may, I ask when you finish unwrapping the coins and have removed what you want do you rewrap them yourself and return to the bank or do you get a Security Bag and take them back?.. not sure what is the most efficient procedure. Thank you I really like you videos you are quite the character :)

  • You sound like the Caretaker from Scary Movie 3.

  • hey i have 2 ben franklins from 1960 and 1957 ... what are they worth, also got a walking liberty ...

  • @callofduty60 In bad condition they go from 16-17 bucks on ebay. If they're in better shape they're worth a little more.

  • You Should have a contest to get more subs..Maybe a Silver half giveaway....Great Finds

  • you sound like Mr. Rogers. so... where is Mr. Landlord these days? :))

  • @Rawego My thoughts exactly. He does sound like Mr. Rogers! I was waiting for him to say, "Nice day for a walk in the neighborhood. Let's go to the bank and get some rolls."

  • you sound like shaggy from scooby doo. But fantastic silver finds! well done!

  • anyone want to get 1 oz silver Morgan rounds for free? Go to h t t p (colon) //silversnowball(dot)com/3897 and get some more info on how to do it!!!! Its a lot easier than you think!

  • wow nice finds

  • oh my goodness, annoying

  • ha u sound so sarcastic XD

  • I wonder if it also depends on thepart ofthecountry you are in? I'm in Oregon and haven't had any luck with the silver. Though I only do small $40-$60 batches at a time, seems to be a vollum game to me. I just don't have that kind of money right now.

  • lmao your voice when you seen the silver. OOOOOOOOO

  • i found 6 loose halves at my bank and 4 of them was silver, i got lucky in a way, cause i went to a bank before i fouind those halves and the teller said i just missed out in 20 silver dollars, someone came before me and bought them, i was like wtf my jaw dropped

  • I have doing this for years, getting .50 pieces and use to find silver ones. Now I cannot find any even from $500 worth. They are getting very hard and as hard to find as the silver dimes and quarters. I find you very lucky to come up with silver ones now that many more people are doing this.

  • how can a coin be uncirculated if you pulled it out of a roll of coins from the bank? very nice finds though otherwise.

  • @xfr777 Hi, the way to tell if a coin is uncirculated is to check the high points of the coin's design. If it has evidence of friction on it, it's not uncirculated, but if there appears to be nice friction-free details, the coin is probable uncirculated. To check for this friction on silver coins look for dull gray areas. There can even be friction in the fields of the coin design, or fine scratches. This can also lead to impaired luster. But uncirculated old coins can still be found.

  • @MYGOLDCOIN101 when a coin reaches a bank and opened it is circulated and it will only go up to au condition

  • @pennysarecute2 I belive you are right. Coins that are exposed to circulation, may very well become circulated. But heres the question. Would you be able to tell if a coin is uncirculated just by saying were it came from? Or by having two coins that are MS-65 and not being able to tell which one came from a bank roll? Abuse by heavy handeling, numerous ding marks, or improper cleaning are the keys that takes away a coins mint status. Thanks viewing and commenting.

  • @pennysarecute2 WRONG

  • Respond to this video... Thanks for alerting bank tellers nationwide. You found a treasure now your telling everyone were it is!!!!! You actually show your face and I know where you live. Man,how could you be so stupid Mr. Rogers!!!! Are you gay?

  • dude you are like Charlie Bucket openning a Wonka bar.

  • Really any bank can have loaded coin rolls. I tend to like the machine wraped rolls, so I go to a bank that I know will have them. It's usually a FIRST UNITED TRUST but most banks should be able fill your bank roll searching needs.

  • hell yeah man. Im happy for you.

  • WHat bank do you go to?

  • Fucking awesome man, im happy for you :)

  • man that is some great finds. This makes me want to go to my bank and take all their halfs and look threw them!

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