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"The reason I love this coin so much is the fact that it is so rare that virtually no one has it in their Morgan donor collection."
"I wanted at a poker game, believe it or not. This is like one of the Holy Grails of American coins."
"An absolutely grueling gauntlet of purple coin collecting."
"Mechanical doubling mimics a double die, but it's not the same."
"These coins are made with genuine silver and copper and they're unique and totally a worthwhile investment."
"Roll 34 got another silver amongst all these 93's."
"What you need is to have a scale to weigh your coins... when you're looking for errors that could be worth a lot of money."
"If you find a rare Panama minted coin like this... you can have a coin worth a ton of money."
"Did you really find five Indian Head pennies in one roll? That's unbelievable!"
"The first authentic mule on a U.S. coin... before this groundbreaking find, no other mules on regular strike U.S. coins were known to be authentic."
"A recent auction record for this coin was set at around $66,000 for a specimen that was graded MS64 at Heritage Auctions."
"When the United States Mint makes a mistake on a coin, that coin is going to be worth a lot of money."
"The incredible tale of the 2006d Jefferson nickel, a coin that went from being overlooked in pocket change to becoming a million-dollar treasure."
"The fascinating story of the 20081 Jamaica coin, a small piece of history that has become a symbol of unparalleled value."
"Some of the great things about a lot of the coins that I am mentioning in these videos is that it is unknown exactly how many of them were released for circulation, so you never actually know if you might have one hiding in your change jar right now."
"The 1984 D mint mark penny might seem like just another Penny, but for those in the know, it represents the potential for hidden treasure."
"The 1982 D mint mark Lincoln penny might seem like just another Penny, but for those in the know, it represents the potential for hidden treasure."
"The 1981 D Lincoln penny holds a secret that could potentially make it worth a lot of money."
"Remember to keep an eye out for those hidden gems in your collection and you might just strike it rich."
"Rarity equals value in the world of coin collecting."
"In the world of coin collecting, every penny truly does count."
"If you happen to stumble upon a 1964 D Lincoln penny in pristine condition, graded by reputable Coin Grading Services like PCGS or NGC, you might be holding on to a treasure worth much more than its face value."
"So what makes the 2005 no mint mark Lincoln penny so valuable? Well, scarcity plays a significant role. Due to the error at the Philadelphia mint, these coins are relatively rare compared to their counterparts with mint marks."
"The 1990 no mint mark Lincoln penny is a fascinating anomaly in the world of coin collecting. Its scarcity combined with the demand from collectors makes it a valuable find for those lucky enough to come across one."
"This seemingly ordinary 1981 P Jefferson nickel, believe it or not, it's worth millions of dollars."
"Could you be in possession of a Hidden Gem in your coin collection?"
"Double denomination coin which is probably one of the most desirable out there."
"Most people do not know there's nine classifications of double dies."
"... if you happen to find a 1989d Lincoln penny with noticeable doubling, you might just be holding a rare and valuable coin in your hands."
"The 1986 D Lincoln penny, a seemingly ordinary coin that could be hiding a million-dollar secret."
"While not every 1989 Washington quarter will make you a millionaire, there are certainly intriguing possibilities within this coin history."
"The United States 1901 $20 gold coin: a piece of American history and a highly coveted collector's item with a potential million-dollar value."
"The 1868 United States quarter dollar coin is not just a piece of History, it could be a hidden treasure worth millions."
"The more radical double struck coins are gonna be the ones that they call flip overs."
"Hunting for valuable coins like the 1975 Washington quarter dollar can be an exciting and rewarding hobby."
"Whether you're a seasoned collector or someone who stumbled upon a shiny quarter in your pocket, take a closer look—you might be holding onto a small fortune."
"The 1981 Washington quarter could be hiding a secret fortune."
"The 1982 Washington quarter may seem like just another ordinary coin, but it could turn out to be a valuable addition to your collection."
"These coins right here as far as my favorite go could change in my future as a coin collector."
"Some unscrupulous sellers may try to artificially age coins to increase their value, but Curtis is confident that these are authentic."
"...now that we are $11,000 into this coin quest to see how we can fill up our collections I say we take a quick check and see how those collections are looking."
"Variations in the minting process or Design Elements could make certain coins more valuable than others."
"Roll number 48, just a nickel from 1959 Denver."
"Well we finished that one box nickel hunt and I'll tell you I'm gonna go back to that bank tomorrow and grab another box if they have one that's not uncirculated because that was a fun hunt."
"Prices for these coins have skyrocketed in recent years. For those who want to hunt for this treasure, you'll need a sharp eye and perhaps a magnifying glass to identify the doubling."
"Miraculously I just opened my first roll that didn't have a single wheat penny in it. All of them were memorial cents."
"Unbelievable! Four 1920s coins in the same roll. That's awesome!"
"Millionaires understand this when they are coin collectors these are the coins that they buy and they hold on to them then they reaction them off and make a profit because they want the biggest the best the rarest."
"The 1975 s Lincoln penny with a double die is rumored to be worth millions of dollars."
"Coins in uncirculated condition hold a much higher value than those that have been circulated."
"The 1998 Washington quarter dollar could be worth much more than its face value."
"Four silver war nickels out of literally seven rolls is unbelievable."
"Three silver war nickels in a single roll, I don't think I've ever gotten that before, so just that alone is a huge accomplishment."
"This would be my best nickel box from a bank sealed box I've ever hunted."
"Looking at the top, I do see some older Jefferson designs, but no buffalo nickel enders, no silver enders, no v-nickel enders."
"Man, definitely a cool find right there. I don't find v nickels too often, and uh, we got one."
"Ridiculous! Just splashed out the roll and I missed this one by the edge. We have another war nickel. Philadelphia 1943. That's four war nickels in one roll."
"...those cheap coin machines are good for hunting coins in parks and schools..."
"Adding this beautiful silver coin to your collection is a decision you won't regret."
"That dust is what you want to see when you're buying a coin collection. This has been untouched for a very long time."
"Out of all the kind of modern series of gold proof coins, this is the rarest one. This is the one the collectors want."
"We went through a huge phase where we would go to the bank and we would bulk order coins."
"...the word 'toony' is a combination of the numeral 2 and the name of the Canadian one dollar coin currently used in circulation, the Looney. Although it is often misspelled, Canadian publications and the Royal Canadian Mint officially use the word and spelling 'toony'."
"Now you know you're becoming a coin collector when you start referring to your pocket change as potential treasures."
"The 1991 circulation quarter has the lowest mintage of any post-world War II coin."
"A mule coin is a coin that has a peculiar minting fault that makes it extremely unique."
"Anytime you can run through Morgan dollars or Peace dollars in your collection, it's a good day."
"Please share this video. People can learn how coin dealers actually appraise collections and what we use and the tools of the trade."
"In the world of coin collecting, every cent counts."
"Coins with full details and minimal wear tend to command higher prices."
"Despite its age and condition, this coin has a fascinating history and is sought after by collectors."
"Collecting coins isn't just about their monetary value; it's also about appreciating their historical significance and the stories they tell."
"So even though this is an incredibly low mintage, a lot of these survived in pristine shape, so that's why the mintages don't always tell the story behind the coin, some of these are more readily available and better grades than others."
"Let's go ahead and open this 1951 Denver Ender which we can see is a pretty clear date right there."
"We definitely keep those. Those are a low mintage coin that you want to look out for while you're doing your hunting."
"That is a nice find right there. This is actually a Canadian penny."
"Unfortunately, just a 1954 Denver. So the thing I've noticed about this box, there are a lot of coins in this box, like a lot."
"Totaling this box up, we got a total of a hundred and thirty-one points."
"The 2005d mint mark Jefferson nickel rumored to be worth a whopping million dollars."
"The 1871 Victoria half penny token coin, rumored to be worth a staggering million dollars."
"You're supposed to buy the coin, not the slab."
"In today's video, I'm going to talk about the actual one dollar coins that you should keep."
"Switzerland is in different cantons at this point, but fabulous coin right there, gorgeous surfaces."
"If you stretch your abilities with a larger coin, everything's going to be so much smoother and look better and more effortless."
"If you can find one in a proof like 67 grade, it can be worth all the way up to 1,600 dollars."
"People want these for their registries and collections, and that is actually a pretty reasonable affordable coin for having such a low mintage figure."
"I'm a coin collector too, just like you are. My collection is extremely big."
"The value of such a coin is astronomical."
"I hope I find a W. If I find a silver as well, that would be nice."
"I found a 1909 S VDB in my box and I can't believe it."
"Holy cow, four wheat cents in roll number two of the box!"
"Oldest find of the box already, and that one's from the '20s."
"The signs of these coins were just great; I absolutely love them."
"This coin looks absolutely amazing."
"What in the world would you do with forty-four thousand dollars if you could sell one coin out of your collection for that much?"
"Thank you very much for watching, and I hope you guys are able to collect some of these coins and do keep some of these coins."
"Started coin collecting this year because of you."
"There's a lot more to look for than just silver when it comes to quarters."
"Happy hunting and I'll see you on the next coin video."
"First coin of the day, it's a one penny, you can see Britannia, and it is gorgeous George, George V."
"There's not much downside risk to buying a coin... especially if you're going to trade it up for another one later on."
"If you're a budding collector or a seasoned collector, it's one of these coins that you just can't stop looking at."
"The coin for as long as it's been around actually finds you; you don't find it."
"Make sure you're getting a coin that you like."
"You can actually afford to wait for the right coin to come along."
"The 1977 Lincoln penny without a mint mark is one of the Holy Grails of coin collecting."
"That's cool guys, look at that, so we just got a not intended for circulation 2021 P, that is awesome."
"The 1867 quarter dollar... symbolizing freedom and unity."
"I'm starting a collection of coins, but I only have a couple so far, so now this makes it an official collection."
"So there's my spill in total, 1916 wheat penny, dateless buff but in really good shape, and an 1899 Indian penny, all in the same hole, awesome."
"Never say never because I have found 1967 rabbit nickel uncirculated rolls from the bank before."