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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

Here is a video about the things I found in bank rolls. If you want to chat with coin collectors, please visit coinspace.com or coinhood.com.

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  • why do you put the coins that are not rare? in air tites

  • @hannabell27 I put coins in air tites that have some sort of extra value in them, and also sentimental coins.

  • At this very moment - your 1964 Kennedy Halves are worth $10.63 a piece. Your silver dimes are $2.13 each. Your silver Eagle is $29.38 which is the current actual spot price, however, to buy one with a coin dealer most likely will run a few dollars over spot in the vacinity of $32 or $33. It was hard to see your 1909 S Barber Halve - what grade is it in? I'm a numismatist - I've been so since roughly 1987 when I was like 9. I would go to even such lengths as checking coins in wishing wells.

  • @DetroitLove4U The grade of the Barber Half Dollar is G-4. Thanks for watching!

  • Is that ASE your birth year??

  • @Tacocat21 Nope. I was born in 1996, the Silver Eagle is 1993.

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  • i found 1950-1980 canadas all the time worth a lot

  • @LukeL007 Though a law now, I see it not lasting, at least for the pre1982 cents should copper prices double or triple from current prices.

  • @Coins4Cheese It is good that you know your coins (born in '96 making you age 14) already. The coin market is a very hot market right now because of soaring metal prices and demand. I started collecting in '82 when I was 12-13 years age, 41 now. I see you too collect nickels before 1960. I have been doing for 28 years and now gotten about $150 face value. That's right $150 face in pre1960 five cents pieces and have found rare and very old ones, mostly from slot machines from the casinos.

  • @Tacocat21 Yes. All American dimes before 1965 are silver.

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