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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2006

Join professional numismatist, coin hunter and adventurer, Walter Dutzbin on one of his exciting tales of numismatic adventure and intrigue.

Coin collecting doesn't get any more exciting than this!

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  • I was not expecting the re-enactment...nice...love the hair too!.

  • Is his hair made out of vinyl?

  • LOL, I have been colleting for years but never saw it this way!

  • depending on your budget, collect the better coins, proves are you best bet, or coins at are graded.

  • Thanks for the light-hearted numismatic adventure.

    Nice job.....professionally done!!!

  • Funny and well done. I've been collecting for many years...it's great to see the light side.

  • y r u collecting the coins with the MOST mintage of anything which will take 400 years to be worth anything? they mint like close to a BILLION of each state quarter. they will never be worth anything. collect coins in high condition with VERY low mintages like 150000 or 65000 or even 3000 lower the better. rare coins are always in high demand as anything rare. common coins ie with mintages 675 billion like state quarters means one out of 6 people on earth already have it

  • nice. I just started to collect coins. Well I collect State Quarters. Trying to get everyone. I exchange my bills for quarters. Fun interesting hobby and its a free hobby with state quarters.

  • Ive been waiting for ever for you to put out another episode! Are any future episodes planned? I enjoyed this one greatly it is very humourous and well made.

  • Try adding a spot of epoxy to the back of a quarter and placing it in a high traffic area. Watch how many people try to pick it up and be sure to catch it on film. That should be a hoot.

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