Wow! That's crazy are you sure this video released 4 months ago? I just encountered something on the 1985 penny. It seems grey and might be mixed with aluminum alloy! Hmmm
Hey, how much of the value people place on coins have to do with superstitions? How many people will pay top dollar for a coin, more than what it's worth, because they believe it will bring them good luck? Like a good luck coin. What about people spending large amounts of more money because the mint date was the date of someone's birthday, an anniversary, etc? I comment this because about 7:35 the uploader commented that he would not spend that much money on a coin that has a plating issue. Perhaps the person that spent that large amount on that coin wanted it for other reasons that had absolutely nothing to do with the subjective aesthetic beauty or value of the coin, vs some other personal reason relating to a sentimental value they're connecting to the coin. We tend to forget about the sentimental value of a rare coin that may affect the selling price. ..
I recently started watching your videos and altho I've been collecting coins as far bck as I can remember, but it wasn't til COVID til I got really into it and starting watch'n and learn'n and learn'n&watch'n . I wish I had known what I know now(which isn't much, I'm finding out lol) ie; which I s probably the most important imo is to never clean your coins!! Esp with products! Learned that the hard way as I have (had) some great old coins, buffalo, Indian, etc turn black as coal, so DONT DO IT PEEPLES😋Llo I HAVE so many questions esp about error coins and often thought they were errors and pple wld doubt it but I kept them anyways so I'm excited to see if I was right on any of them lol So I'm wondering if there's a safe way to make the coin look better or like buffing with super soft cloth or letting it sit in organic evoo (extra virgin olive oil), Jw.. also do you mind if I sent u a pic of the error in question time to time?! Thank u , I like your video's to btw Laurie
I have so many pennies like this I was watching you almost a year you learn all the stuff I have so many Coin I just don’t know how to send the grading
I have a 1986 quarter and there seems to be an error in United States of America The N is stamped overtop of the I. So it appears to say UNTED. Is this quarter worth money? If so, What do I do now?
I have a 1953s penny in shiny condition,and yesterday,I found a 2023 dime with a mint error,at the corner of his mouth is a patch of extra metal,I looked under my scope and it definitely an error please let me know if it's worth anything
I found a unique 1985 today that has the 1 it looks like an lower case i which I haven’t seen with that yr yet idk how much that’s is worth but I also found 1975 with no mint marks
Thanks again for a good video about the date 1985 I am looking for that ddo but not having no luck and I go through a lot of them I roll hunt I find a lot of wheat pennies found some today found a really nice 1946 s mint Mark I believe it has a rpm on it I don't have a scope but I do have some powerful magnifying glass to pull it in and it looks like the real deal it's a keeper my first one for that year I just started getting coins from this bank they have a counting machine so you never know what you will get some times nothing but so far so good
Also study the coin minting process at least watch a couple videos on it from start to finish so you know the life cycle of the piece of metal that gets turned into the coin. It'll help you determine what is impossible for the mint to do to a coin, and what is more likely something that happened while being minted.
@@leannkennedy6568 you're welcome, it's very difficult to give a single one all answer for determining coin damage, and the plating errors can be confusing, because copper can sometimes to leech through the clad layer, or the clad layer can be worn off down to the copper exposing it, or chemically removed, or not bonded correctly and become separated. Trying to explain identifying that in writing is difficult, but as they say a picture is worth a thousand words 😄 and once you see a few examples of each of them, it's much much easier to tell which is what. Clad layer damage is one of my personal favorites to colllect. I have a Connecticut quarter with a damaged Clyde lair, it's got the ground and a tree trunk Brown, with the slightest bit of green from the copper oxidation mixed in making it look like its a fall day. Sealed and airtight now.
Ikr .. I'm wondering the same with a lot of different scenarios with variety of errors and different denominators. Imo partial plating is very definitive w clean break vs worn away idk to be honest that's a guess which probably is clear as mud lol hope that helped 🤣 Good vibes your way✌️
So how bout the Bat quarter! Someone said they were not supposed to make them! Can you verify if this is correct? Thanks I just found your channel. Thanks for the great information.
I believe it's the quarter with the tree marked W for west point that wasn't intended to be released as a business strike, was only supposed to be in mint sets. I haven't heard anything on the bat other then it being released when COVID came through and it being a coincidence.
Nice video as always ! I have a question i have some quarters that weight 5.8 almost 5.9g instead of the 5.6g does that means anything? They are from 1989 and 1995
Not necessarily but be aware there are known errors from the mint that have struck silver coins when they were supposed to be nickel/copper clad also keep in mind there is also a silver clad and that wld be copper core w silver overlays which is 40% silver and IMO worth keeping. Good luck and have fun!!
Hi @uponeTopshelf I'm a newbie myself but I think I got this one lol. Several mints have produced coins over the yrs Denver, Philly, San Francisco, new Orleans and I believe West point . Well, I read that the mints or someone's decided they didn't need to put the mint mark on the coins so there are a lot of coins produced without the mint marks I believe the majority of them are from Philadelphia. So no its not worth an auction srry but keep trying! There are tons of error coins that are fun to find, I have found quite a few 🤗 Make it a great day ✌️
Found a unique coin today and am not sure the error type. It's a fairly good condition 83 that has the words we trust stamed backward on the edge of the coin. It's stamped over the word liberty. I'd be thrilled to know more as far as how that even occurs and the technical name for this error. Do you have any means of accepting photos from subs?
Anyone ever seen an 85 with a ° or what looks like a lowercase o above the date? Also on the other side there is two significantly smaller ° looking things under the N and E in United States
Not trying to bust your bubble but anyone who collects should be aware of these. I know you do this so the general public will be aware. I’ve talked to several people who don’t bother to check. When I talk to them about collecting it’s like talking to the wall. 🐎🌻✌️
I have a 1985 penny that has been struck with the date on both sides and the date is backwards and has the face on both sides . Can someone tell me what it may be worth .will gladly send pictures of it
Hey man good afternoon.. I have another video for.. of my james garfield dollar coin.. have a look like ... n let me know wat u think bro.. much appreciated thanks for time bro.
Wow! That's crazy are you sure this video released 4 months ago? I just encountered something on the 1985 penny. It seems grey and might be mixed with aluminum alloy! Hmmm
I've got a Mankiller quarter from a bank roll that has a black clad error covering almost the whole coin.
I have 3 of the 85s with the plating issue
Hey, how much of the value people place on coins have to do with superstitions? How many people will pay top dollar for a coin, more than what it's worth, because they believe it will bring them good luck? Like a good luck coin. What about people spending large amounts of more money because the mint date was the date of someone's birthday, an anniversary, etc?
I comment this because about 7:35 the uploader commented that he would not spend that much money on a coin that has a plating issue.
Perhaps the person that spent that large amount on that coin wanted it for other reasons that had absolutely nothing to do with the subjective aesthetic beauty or value of the coin, vs some other personal reason relating to a sentimental value they're connecting to the coin.
We tend to forget about the sentimental value of a rare coin that may affect the selling price.
..
I found a 2011 dime with a gold tint to it. Is there any significance to this?
I recently started watching your videos and altho I've been collecting coins as far bck as I can remember, but it wasn't til COVID til I got really into it and starting watch'n and learn'n and learn'n&watch'n . I wish I had known what I know now(which isn't much, I'm finding out lol) ie; which I s probably the most important imo is to never clean your coins!! Esp with products! Learned that the hard way as I have (had) some great old coins, buffalo, Indian, etc turn black as coal, so DONT DO IT PEEPLES😋Llo I HAVE so many questions esp about error coins and often thought they were errors and pple wld doubt it but I kept them anyways so I'm excited to see if I was right on any of them lol So I'm wondering if there's a safe way to make the coin look better or like buffing with super soft cloth or letting it sit in organic evoo (extra virgin olive oil), Jw.. also do you mind if I sent u a pic of the error in question time to time?! Thank u , I like your video's to btw
Laurie
400 of these 1985 pennies 200 no mint 200 d mint mark
I have SOOO many broadstruck 80’s Pennie’s
Is a penny with one cent on the back worth any thing.
I have so many pennies like this I was watching you almost a year you learn all the stuff I have so many Coin I just don’t know how to send the grading
I found a 1985D with a cudd above and to the right of the memorial, whats the value on that?
Just discovered a 1985 D which appears to have a letter stamped above and on the R in Liberty, it's wild
I wish you would've profiled a MS69 RED 1985 penny, for both sides.
No errors on either side, just a high mint state red.
I have a 1986 quarter and there seems to be an error in United States of America
The N is stamped overtop of the I. So it appears to say UNTED. Is this quarter worth money? If so, What do I do now?
I have a 1953s penny in shiny condition,and yesterday,I found a 2023 dime with a mint error,at the corner of his mouth is a patch of extra metal,I looked under my scope and it definitely an error please let me know if it's worth anything
An average person, sees error coin, thinks it broken, and throws it in the trash
Ola soy celina colección tengo el penny 1954 y58 ablenme
El 1985 lo tengo
Tengo del 70al 80
No,
It's taken to Coin Star
Exactly!!!!!
I have a 1985 penny with a photo of a package above the date how do I find whether this real? thank you
I found a unique 1985 today that has the 1 it looks like an lower case i which I haven’t seen with that yr yet idk how much that’s is worth but I also found 1975 with no mint marks
I just found a 1985d that has multiple errrors,a double strike it pushed thru and it’s crackef
I got a 1985 d. Double d on mint mark ...and double on ear
How can you tell a large date on a 1985 D Lincoln penny
Thanks again for a good video about the date 1985 I am looking for that ddo but not having no luck and I go through a lot of them I roll hunt I find a lot of wheat pennies found some today found a really nice 1946 s mint Mark I believe it has a rpm on it I don't have a scope but I do have some powerful magnifying glass to pull it in and it looks like the real deal it's a keeper my first one for that year I just started getting coins from this bank they have a counting machine so you never know what you will get some times nothing but so far so good
Definitely gotem thinking. Great vid
I have trouble figuring out if i have plating issues or environmental. Any easy way to tell the difference?
Study known examples and save your examples so you can keep coming back to them to compare them as you find more different examples.
Also study the coin minting process at least watch a couple videos on it from start to finish so you know the life cycle of the piece of metal that gets turned into the coin. It'll help you determine what is impossible for the mint to do to a coin, and what is more likely something that happened while being minted.
@@dont.ripfuller6587 Thank you, I appreciate your help!
@@leannkennedy6568 you're welcome, it's very difficult to give a single one all answer for determining coin damage, and the plating errors can be confusing, because copper can sometimes to leech through the clad layer, or the clad layer can be worn off down to the copper exposing it, or chemically removed, or not bonded correctly and become separated. Trying to explain identifying that in writing is difficult, but as they say a picture is worth a thousand words 😄 and once you see a few examples of each of them, it's much much easier to tell which is what. Clad layer damage is one of my personal favorites to colllect. I have a Connecticut quarter with a damaged Clyde lair, it's got the ground and a tree trunk Brown, with the slightest bit of green from the copper oxidation mixed in making it look like its a fall day. Sealed and airtight now.
Ikr .. I'm wondering the same with a lot of different scenarios with variety of errors and different denominators. Imo partial plating is very definitive w clean break vs worn away idk to be honest that's a guess which probably is clear as mud lol hope that helped 🤣
Good vibes your way✌️
So how bout the Bat quarter! Someone said they were not supposed to make them! Can you verify if this is correct? Thanks I just found your channel. Thanks for the great information.
I believe it's the quarter with the tree marked W for west point that wasn't intended to be released as a business strike, was only supposed to be in mint sets. I haven't heard anything on the bat other then it being released when COVID came through and it being a coincidence.
Dude I have a 100$ circulated 2009 bill with extra papper on it. Is it worth something?
How much is the price 1968 (D)
I have same die. Beak in jacket on my 85
I have also 1985 penny my collection is from 1964 to 1985 & different denomination
I have one how much are they worth 1985
Nice video as always ! I have a question i have some quarters that weight 5.8 almost 5.9g instead of the 5.6g does that means anything?
They are from 1989 and 1995
Not necessarily but be aware there are known errors from the mint that have struck silver coins when they were supposed to be nickel/copper clad also keep in mind there is also a silver clad and that wld be copper core w silver overlays which is 40% silver and IMO worth keeping. Good luck and have fun!!
What do the edges look like? Are they silver only, or can you see the copper core on the edge anywhere?
Do 1964 pennies have the upper case D? I have one without it, wondering if it's worth an auction
One without the D on a 1982 too
Hi @uponeTopshelf I'm a newbie myself but I think I got this one lol.
Several mints have produced coins over the yrs Denver, Philly, San Francisco, new Orleans and I believe West point . Well, I read that the mints or someone's decided they didn't need to put the mint mark on the coins so there are a lot of coins produced without the mint marks I believe the majority of them are from Philadelphia. So no its not worth an auction srry but keep trying! There are tons of error coins that are fun to find, I have found quite a few 🤗
Make it a great day ✌️
Oh and it was only for a handful of time and presently they are all back putting the mm on the coins.. hope that helped 😁 take care
Found a unique coin today and am not sure the error type. It's a fairly good condition 83 that has the words we trust stamed backward on the edge of the coin. It's stamped over the word liberty. I'd be thrilled to know more as far as how that even occurs and the technical name for this error. Do you have any means of accepting photos from subs?
Probably a vice coin. Pmd
Sounds like it could be a strike through error or die-clash. Have you found out anything on what it is, since you posted this comment?
New to the coin collector can u help me if mine have any value at all
just found a 1985 pennystong doubling on the 5
Anyone ever seen an 85 with a ° or what looks like a lowercase o above the date? Also on the other side there is two significantly smaller ° looking things under the N and E in United States
Not trying to bust your bubble but anyone who collects should be aware of these. I know you do this so the general public will be aware. I’ve talked to several people who don’t bother to check. When I talk to them about collecting it’s like talking to the wall. 🐎🌻✌️
I have a 1985 penny that has been struck with the date on both sides and the date is backwards and has the face on both sides . Can someone tell me what it may be worth .will gladly send pictures of it
Also you can see the building on one side
Reason I opened video is because of the thumbnail the die break in jacket on the no mint 85
Great video thanks man
Is there ever a coin without a clip or broadstrike? Lol
You need to see this one
I have 1 pcs of 1985 Lincoln peny
Nice I have lots of those🤔🧐
I have a way to eighty five silver penny
Now these pennies couldn't b in a roll... they would petrude out the side, right
Why do u have the words showing in front of the pennys?We can't see what ur showing us people?
I have this coin
Mere pass hai 1985 no mint mark
Hey man good afternoon.. I have another video for.. of my james garfield dollar coin.. have a look like ... n let me know wat u think bro.. much appreciated thanks for time bro.
I,have 1
I have 1985 penny
I want to sell my collection
I have one
What exactly is it that you have one of? A 1985 penny? Be more specific, why dontchya?
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Disappointed again...... Your videos focus on coins that are obviously errors. Or let's see new content not regurgitated information