Wanted to open up this old roll of Morgan Silver Dollars to see what coins we had inside. I won this roll on an auction for $1,405 which was more than I would normally pay for an unknown roll, but it did have a nice Carson City (CC) end coin so I went for it... Hope you enjoyed the video and please consider subscribing if you want to see more coin related content: goo.gl/7jX6g5 By the way - I am selling my custom Coin Roll Hunting Mats on my website or on eBay (see below): robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to clink one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: www.amazon.com/shop/robfindstreasure Strike it Rich - Coin Errors/Varieties Book (5th Edition): amzn.to/3etPq1u The Microscope I use is good quality and low-priced: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook 2022: amzn.to/3BoZeDA MS70 Coin Restorer: amzn.to/3qnouHx Digital Mini Scale: amzn.to/2SC5Hqz Join this channel to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCxD98GXG8opPMHA6-JJSyJgjoin If interested, please join me on my other social media sites: Facebook: fb.me/RobFindsTreasure Instagram: instagram.com/robfindstreasure/ Twitter: twitter.com/RobFindTreasure Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@robfindstreasure? robfindstreasure.com www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure
Absolutely true, it's how they all are. Not gonna find a key date or anything really rare in these rolls. Be lucky to break even and to get dipped coins too is a shame... they charge that much then they should all be truly uncirculated and not dipped...
It’s really great the effort old timers put into dipping, and cleaning coins before they rolled them to be stored for years. People today should take the same care .
Not rewrapped. Put together and wrapped in a newly bought old rolls which they do sell. Coin Help U did a video on this. Morgans were never put in rolls; they were bagged.
I did a little research and found that Frontier Trust operated from 1907 to Failure on.10/3/1955. (FDIC Records) Another bank purchased Frontier and assumed its operation.
I have been dying to buy a roll like this for the channel, but I am always worried I would get a nice ender or 2 and then the other 18 coins would all be 1921s. This was a cool roll as you seem to have gotten a lot of different dates. Nice Video! Enjoyed it!
I remember when I use carry them in my pocket to play pool. That was before quarter tables lol. The old pool halls were so cool. The last one that closed in my town was in the 1970s.
We're u lived in the old western like rhe movies u seen tumbleweeds rolling by too and the wisleling like their about to have a dual or whatever it's called lol
Rob, you are such an asset to the coin hunting community! I have been tempted by these roles, but I really can’t afford it. Thank you so much for showing us this experience and sharing it with everyone!
Something in that roll might surprise you! 🎉 I used to work for an auctioneer in Maine and there were a lot of old hoarders . I found a secret compartment in a deceased (old age 97) teacher’s home . This was over 25 years ago. It was hidden in a piece of furniture that we couldn’t move. So knowing the piece of furniture very well, there was no reason it couldn’t be moved. So I investigated and she had put decorative cardboard all over the dresser/armoire, she even wrapped the feet. I pulled the cardboard off, and under the last two drawers straight to the floor was silver coins! She had removed the inside drawers and glued the fronts back on! No wonder we couldn’t open those drawers 🤣 I can’t even tell you what was in there. I went through them and was astonished at the quantity and quality. I was in total awe. I was into antiques at the time and had collected some coins. I wasn’t a serious collector 😢. I gave them all to the auctioneer and I did offer to buy them but he sold everything to a coin dealer as scrap silver, this would have been 1994/1995?. That was the biggest loss I ever had on coins. I really missed a treasure trove. The coins were loose or in little brown envelopes and regular ones, with hand writing on the front.. Suzie’s cookie money week 1 of September and it was for several students. Most of them were dated from 1940 on up ,but the a lot of the coins were older. I Found out later from the family ,that she used to make the cookies for the school where she taught at . So … I think you’re a winner Rob! Now that I have given you my sob story from MAINE! 🤣 Peace brother. 🙏🌎☮️♥️
If you turn off AWB (auto white balance), and set the color temperature to the 5000-5600 range, you’ll be able to wear the gloves without the color turning to yellow.
Qhybwear gloves ur not gonna do surgery ur just looking at like 20 coins how much dirt can you get just wash ur hands rite after you don't have to go to the extreme n wear gloves ur hands arr probably dirtier than the coins lol
My folks always used to say that there is no free lunch. The kind of offers like the one you purchased are usually much worse yhan your tesults. Often there are many more duplicates, often common. The fact that you did not lose money is a happy occurrence. In my opinion, the only time opportunities like this are worth the gamble is when you can afford to lose the entire investment. It is a shame we cannot walk back in time to find treasure from years ago. Nevertheless the service you provide is interesting but not necessarily repeatable.
Were these from a bank roll or a collector? It was odd that it covered over 22 years and most were BU . At least you got what you paid for. Hopefully you find an actual untouched roll someday. Continue the hunt.
Does everyone who sells these "unsearched" Morgan rolls buy their wrappers from the same place. They all look the same. currently on Ebay there are about 2 dozen CC ender rolls listed. 11 rolls are from the same dealer. Daniel did warn everyone about these listings.
when ive watched similar videos like this the content maker always breaks even or comes close. while many of of us have considerd doing this the big question is would you, rob make this kind of purchase again. thanks
I bought a roll very similar (probably both from Sterling Collectibles). Mine was $2,500 with a dmpl CCs on each end. One was 1880, the other 1882. 1880 came back MS65DMPL, the 82 was MS63DMPL. BUT, there was another CC in the roll. It wasn't PL, but it was MS. So I came out ahead on my roll (or will when I sell them), but I've heard numerous people say they felt ripped off from the rolls. I guess I was just lucky, but I'm not gonna tempt fate and ever try that again.
@@mexico7482 , Paisa, I'm guessing that reading comprehension isn't your strong suit. I said, '...and all the leg work you do'. DO, ese, DO. NOT 'did... But yeah... I aprecciate all the leg work he DOES
How exactly was his reading comprehension off? You said for all the leg work, and he pointed out how no actual “leg work” was required to make this video. Seems like his reading comprehension was more on point than yours if you ask me.
Hey Rob, preciate all you add for the hobby & the community in whole. Enjoy your content. I've not been collecting/hunting coins but for only couple years now but from my understanding & what Lil I have learned in this short time, Morgan's & peace dollars never came in rolls is what I have been told. Again, not sure but if not, I'm just wondering how these "rolls" actually come about. Appreciate any input on this as I have been perplexed by this for quite some time.
Rob, I recently came upon your RUclips videos. I am finding them very informative and enjoyable to watch. Especially when you are doing the coin roll searches. My question is what do you do with the coins that you don't keep. Do you re-roll them and return them to the bank? Thank you for the videos and keep up the good work. Happy hunting!!
There were MANY of certain dates minted (tens of millions). Any coin with a mintage of 10 million or more is considered “common” due to the large mintage and presumed easier availability. Semi key is 5-10 million. Key would be less than 5 million minted, and definitely key if total mintage is less than 1 million.
Wanted to open up this old roll of Morgan Silver Dollars to see what coins we had inside. I won this roll on an auction for $1,405 which was more than I would normally pay for an unknown roll, but it did have a nice Carson City (CC) end coin so I went for it...
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You did pretty good on this! They are beautiful!
See a roll of Morgans up for auction with a CC ender..run away!
That and an 1893 on one end and an S mint mark on the other. 100% scammers.
Exactly
Looks like a typical eBay Morgan roll. A reverse will always be a cc, usually 1882-3-4. And the rest will be common dates.
Absolutely true, it's how they all are. Not gonna find a key date or anything really rare in these rolls. Be lucky to break even and to get dipped coins too is a shame... they charge that much then they should all be truly uncirculated and not dipped...
Just like penny rolls with a merc on end
@@deanjohnson3698 or with an indian head or a 1909 vdb reverse showing, all scams
@@lugano1999 where would I find a legitimate roll?
The old ender trick. The only cc was a reverse on the end. That's a little fun I think!
Typical eBay “sucker’s roll” of Morgan dollars. Funny how the CC is always at the end with the reverse showing. 😆
I know, right? Next time might have a Barber Dime ender too LOL
And u will fall for that too lol
@@mexico7482bro he clearly didn't "fall for it" he knew exactly what he was getting
Most looked cleaned, banged up
It’s really great the effort old timers put into dipping, and cleaning coins before they rolled them to be stored for years. People today should take the same care .
They probably put that cc coin on the end on purpose just to tease you.
For sure
Well, who would have thought that a bank in the 19th Century would dip their dollars to make them shiny? Shocked! I am shocked!
Ur a fool they got dipped some time in the 20th century not in the 18 hundreds lol wow can't beleave u said that
Ur a fool they got dipped some time in the 20th century not in the 18 hundreds lol wow can't beleave u said that
Actually Banks were some the of the highest subscribers of numismatic publishing in the 1800s and 1900s
1900’s are the 20th century, they said in the 19th century.
@@NoiseAndBooze ty
THAT WAS COOL, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
I’ve been told numerous times that Morgan Dollars were never available in rolls. They arrived to the banks in bags…..
you are 100% correct. Morgan rolls are all composed by shysters and liars
That is true. Rolls were either created by banks, or (sadly) faked by unscrupulous sellers.
Exactly as expected.
Exactly.
I was hoping that the reeded edges had toning on them, as that is a sign that the roll was old, yet the edges were all blast white. Hmmmmm
I've considered buying a roll of these, but figured most rolls have probably been searched and rewrapped
most certainly
Not rewrapped. Put together and wrapped in a newly bought old rolls which they do sell. Coin Help U did a video on this. Morgans were never put in rolls; they were bagged.
I did a little research and found that Frontier Trust operated from 1907 to Failure on.10/3/1955. (FDIC Records) Another bank purchased Frontier and assumed its operation.
I have been dying to buy a roll like this for the channel, but I am always worried I would get a nice ender or 2 and then the other 18 coins would all be 1921s. This was a cool roll as you seem to have gotten a lot of different dates. Nice Video! Enjoyed it!
Morgan’s are among my favorites of all coins 😀🇺🇸
I remember when I use carry them in my pocket to play pool. That was before quarter tables lol. The old pool halls were so cool. The last one that closed in my town was in the 1970s.
We're u lived in the old western like rhe movies u seen tumbleweeds rolling by too and the wisleling like their about to have a dual or whatever it's called lol
Rob, you are such an asset to the coin hunting community! I have been tempted by these roles, but I really can’t afford it. Thank you so much for showing us this experience and sharing it with everyone!
Thanks for sharing Rob
I recently visited the Carson City Mint, very cool, if you are ever in the area I would suggest going.
Awesome video nice silver Morgan dollars especially the 1884 cc thanks for sharing Rob
Enjoyed the video! From my end, those are beautiful coins 👀👀 Thanks for Sharing see you next time 😊
Really interesting. Glad to see you at least came close to breaking even.
They are pretty coins.
Fun to watch.
I love how they seed these rolls waiting for two people to go mad and make them rich...
Fresh Salmon! Big Things ONLY
love morgans. cant wait for the next roll hunt
I love morgans!!! Thanks for sharing Rob
Something in that roll might surprise you! 🎉
I used to work for an auctioneer in Maine and there were a lot of old hoarders . I found a secret compartment in a deceased (old age 97) teacher’s home . This was over 25 years ago. It was hidden in a piece of furniture that we couldn’t move. So knowing the piece of furniture very well, there was no reason it couldn’t be moved. So I investigated and she had put decorative cardboard all over the dresser/armoire, she even wrapped the feet. I pulled the cardboard off, and under the last two drawers straight to the floor was silver coins! She had removed the inside drawers and glued the fronts back on! No wonder we couldn’t open those drawers 🤣
I can’t even tell you what was in there. I went through them and was astonished at the quantity and quality. I was in total awe. I was into antiques at the time and had collected some coins. I wasn’t a serious collector 😢. I gave them all to the auctioneer and I did offer to buy them but he sold everything to a coin dealer as scrap silver, this would have been 1994/1995?.
That was the biggest loss I ever had on coins. I really missed a treasure trove.
The coins were loose or in little brown envelopes and regular ones, with hand writing on the front..
Suzie’s cookie money week 1 of September and it was for several students. Most of them were dated from 1940 on up ,but the a lot of the coins were older. I Found out later from the family ,that she used to make the cookies for the school where she taught at . So …
I think you’re a winner Rob! Now that I have given you my sob story from MAINE! 🤣
Peace brother.
🙏🌎☮️♥️
I like your Jibber Jabber😂
Thanx for doing this one. I've always wondered if those old rolls are made to look old and I get suspicious when the ender is a CC.
You should try doing a peace dollar roll next like so rob can see this
Thanks for sharing brother, I love the Morgan's Rob 👍
NICE VIDEO ROB AND LOVE THE MORGAN DESIGN
Morgan’s are my favorite coins
Fort Fairfield Maine is part of my old stomping grounds
Very beautiful coins. Nice video.
Some nice Morgan's
I'd only buy it if you wanted to create a starter set of Morgans.
Thanks for the video!
Very cool! Not everyday you get to see a roll of Morgan's. Fun stuff!! Cheers!!!
It was actually boring cause most of us don't have those we have dollars half dollars dimes penny's Nikles quarters
Hey, some of those Morgan's look pretty familiar...😃👍❗️
Everytime I see one of these rolls it always has a cc ender and the rest common dates, seems weird
If you turn off AWB (auto white balance), and set the color temperature to the 5000-5600 range, you’ll be able to wear the gloves without the color turning to yellow.
Qhybwear gloves ur not gonna do surgery ur just looking at like 20 coins how much dirt can you get just wash ur hands rite after you don't have to go to the extreme n wear gloves ur hands arr probably dirtier than the coins lol
@@mexico7482 he’s wearing gloves to protect the coins, not to protect his hands
New old stock wraps
That was a great looking roll of Morgans.
Thanks for sharing your cost and how you acquired. I really enjoyed the thrill of opening the roll!
wow that is something else but a nice set of coins anyway.
Very nice Morgans. Awesome video!!
Fun opening Rob. Nice to see all that shine. Happy Hunting! Stephen
CC ender means it's a put-together roll.
Exactly
$20 is best i can do!!!!!🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Troll roll. I don't trust any of these ebay "original bank wrapped" rolls.
It is my understanding that Morgans NEVER came in Bank rolls! Setup?
My folks always used to say that there is no free lunch. The kind of offers like the one you purchased are usually much worse yhan your tesults. Often there are many more duplicates, often common. The fact that you did not lose money is a happy occurrence. In my opinion, the only time opportunities like this are worth the gamble is when you can afford to lose the entire investment. It is a shame we cannot walk back in time to find treasure from years ago. Nevertheless the service you provide is interesting but not necessarily repeatable.
Agreed 100%
try using a bamboo skewer when opening rolls like that.
Were these from a bank roll or a collector? It was odd that it covered over 22 years and most were BU . At least you got what you paid for. Hopefully you find an actual untouched roll someday. Continue the hunt.
Defintiely a post era made roll, BUT fun!
Does everyone who sells these "unsearched" Morgan rolls buy their wrappers from the same place. They all look the same. currently on Ebay there are about 2 dozen CC ender rolls listed. 11 rolls are from the same dealer. Daniel did warn everyone about these listings.
The original searchers obviously put the CC's on the end attempting to "dupe" buyers into thinking they may strike gold.
Exactly.
Thank you Rob!
Nice roll! The CC was awesome! Hope to get one someday.
I mean, at least there was an 1884 cc. Could be worse and not have a cc lol. Happy Monday Rob
Great video Rob 👍😃👍👍😎
These still exist?
That is awesome!
Great content! I don’t know if I have the guts to buy one of those Internet rolls.
Nice Roll 👍
Do you think this is a period roll, or now that you have it open, that this was something made up for the collector/ebay market?
when most of the coins in a roll are chemically cleaned, theres no chance its period
It is def not period but I figured that going in.
when ive watched similar videos like this the content maker always breaks even or comes close. while many of of us have considerd doing this the big question is would you, rob make this kind of purchase again. thanks
Probably not except for content. Don’t want to push my “luck” and have the next one be a total bust (except for the Enders most likely).
Your videos are informative and entertaining!! Thank you 🙏
Maybe we’ll see some of these Morgan’s on a live stream auction!!
I thought Morgan’s were never put in Rolls only bags
I watched this video when it was 16 secs old, and it had 2 views!
It’s going to be a good Morgan video
great video
I bought a roll very similar (probably both from Sterling Collectibles). Mine was $2,500 with a dmpl CCs on each end. One was 1880, the other 1882. 1880 came back MS65DMPL, the 82 was MS63DMPL. BUT, there was another CC in the roll. It wasn't PL, but it was MS.
So I came out ahead on my roll (or will when I sell them), but I've heard numerous people say they felt ripped off from the rolls. I guess I was just lucky, but I'm not gonna tempt fate and ever try that again.
Yeah, sounds like you did great and congrats brother!
great video!!
Good stuff, Rob
Wasn’t Morgan’s come in Bags not roll I’m saying this roll was put together
Any of these morgans going up for an auction? Nice variety hunt!
They did, save for a few.
It looked like an OBW roll! I thought they'd all be BU and the same year...Still a good buy though
Awesome, Rob.
Thanks for the info and all the leg work you do ☝️💯
Leg work he dint take a step he won the bid online and got them delivered thanks for not moving one bit lol
@@mexico7482 ,
Paisa, I'm guessing that reading comprehension isn't your strong suit.
I said, '...and all the leg work you do'.
DO, ese, DO. NOT 'did...
But yeah...
I aprecciate all the leg work he DOES
How exactly was his reading comprehension off? You said for all the leg work, and he pointed out how no actual “leg work” was required to make this video. Seems like his reading comprehension was more on point than yours if you ask me.
Were these the ones you auctioned off last week? I was wondering where you got so many Morgans at once!
Yes sir
Not an old roll. These rolls are made by the sellers on ebay. They even make the paper wrapper.
For sure.
Thankful you did this❤
Don't think they had rolls of these back then ,most where in bags . coins on end look too good for age ,big flag .
Hey Rob, preciate all you add for the hobby & the community in whole. Enjoy your content.
I've not been collecting/hunting coins but for only couple years now but from my understanding & what Lil I have learned in this short time, Morgan's & peace dollars never came in rolls is what I have been told. Again, not sure but if not, I'm just wondering how these "rolls" actually come about. Appreciate any input on this as I have been perplexed by this for quite some time.
Nice finds , Rob
What he find
Okay, !BIN $45. Just saying.
🤣
Best place to find rolls of Morgan’s that are original would probably be be stacks and bowers or heritage if they ever come up
I know what Rob looks like, but I will forever think he is Earl Hickey.
HAY ROB, I DID UPDATE MY PAPAL ADDRESS, FEEL FREE TO SEND THAT CC MY WAY!! I APPRECIATE IT DUDE BE A GOOD HUMAN!!! HAHAHAHA
Lmao! 🤣
Rob,
I recently came upon your RUclips videos. I am finding them very informative and enjoyable to watch. Especially when you are doing the coin roll searches. My question is what do you do with the coins that you don't keep. Do you re-roll them and return them to the bank? Thank you for the videos and keep up the good work. Happy hunting!!
Thank you for watching. Some I reroll and some I put in deposit bags, depending on the bank's policy.
Lmao, solid answer 😂
👍
where do you get them?
Evening - looks like a good one now!
They look all over dipped. Sorry man. 1884 cc au58-ms 62 because of the wear or slide marks on breast feathers.
16th, give or take.
please forgive my lack of knowledge about the Mogan. You keep saying common how is 100 to 140-year-old coin common
There were MANY of certain dates minted (tens of millions). Any coin with a mintage of 10 million or more is considered “common” due to the large mintage and presumed easier availability. Semi key is 5-10 million. Key would be less than 5 million minted, and definitely key if total mintage is less than 1 million.
How much are morgan dollars worth?
Set white balance to manual if you don't want you video to have weird colour.
When (what year, roughly) would these have been rolled?
Turn off the Camera's Auto white balance, that will fix the blue=yellow issue
Thank you!