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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

My coin collection pt. 2

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  • great coins but, can you find coins from pre 1940's in your change... because it's impossible in canadaian currency...great collection hope you make more videos

  • No not any more. Most are taken out by collectors or the government. U.S. Coins are supposed to salt up to so years after that they pull them.

  • Thank you. I know I came across you videos on your collection. very impressive. Yes one of my favorite coins are the steel pennies just because of the history and the rarity of steel coinage. I picked up the very nice steel pennies on ebay, I got a role for $12. I thought it would be regular rusty pennies but when i received them I was Quite surprised.

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  • lol your like ..this a rubber band

  • Canadian ? or USA ?

    Usa is possible , but jou must buy ca. 25 rolls of nikkels for 3 pre 1940...

    Canada maybe the cents .

  • where do u get the coin flips????

  • steel pennys are cool and cheap i get them for 3 for a quarter at my local coin dealer

  • i found an indian head in my change once; but i assumed that it was just someone who had one in their collection and they (Or someone) used it (whether by mistake or stolen)

  • i found a 1934 nickel

  • Goodbye pennys?

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