Guys this hunt was insane...I was fully intending on making the West Point ender the center focus of this hunt's title and thumbnail, but then, what I found just a few rolls later completely blew it out of the water. Then what we got later in the nickels section made it even better! I'm starting to think that this coin shortage might not be so bad after all!
I just wanted to let you know that one day I watched one of your videos and that inspired me to go to the bank and pick up some pennies and eventually I found a Indian Head Penny from 1894. Keep up the good work👍
I am finding my luck is erratic sometimes great but recently a bit sparse. I think the finds are coming from some people cashing in old coins they have not idea about and end up depositing silver.
My first Silver Quarter story...I went to my local grocery story to cash in coins in the Coinstar counter. One quarter kept falling through over and over. I got aggravated and roughly set it on the ledge. It sounded different so I looked closer and didn't see any copper in the edge! Needless to say, now I check ALL my quarters before cashing them in. I have three silver quarters now!
I think there should be a middle man who buys your coins for other that want it, the buyer then gets a % of what he bought ( middle man) for the true buyer. Currently there is tooo much bullshit talk about grading and making more money, that’s a scam, the coin dealers get a % of what the grader makes. Currently we just don’t know where and who to buy our coins, especially when they ask how much do you want? Well we aren’t knowledgeable to know of all the errors so we get taken advantage of. Some of the coin collectors don’t even respond back to you.
My sister in law worked at a bank, she has a great collection. The tellers go through everything. Unfortunately in hard times people cash in their silver at banks at face value.
I used to work for a grocery store and got lucky when a customer paid in wrapped coins. Of course when that happens we have to open them and count it out. I got a huge score when I saw that the dimes were all silver Mercury dimes AND silver Kennedy halves. After work I told the boss what I wanted and paid. I hung on to them up until 5 years ago. Should have hung on to them but cest la vie LoL
Doesn't it seem disingenuous to take what is rightfully the banks property or essentially what might be claimed by all your coworkers? Hard to believe people normalize this behavior without any shame or sense of unethical behavior
If anything you should serve the customers not yourself and you should leave those coins for the lucky individual for whom you preform your services. You're basically abusing your power at the loss of your customers. That's so shitty
My best hunt happened December 31st, 2020. I got 30 customer wrapped rolls of nickels. 10 of the wrappers were vintage. As soon as I saw them, I knew it was going to be a good hunt. Out of the 10 vintage rolls, I got 79 war nickels and the rest were other 1940-59. Out of all rolls combined, I got almost 500 pre 1960's.
I used to work in a bakery thrift store. I always checked the till when I wasn't busy. I would find wheat pennies all the time plus a few silver dimes and quarters. at the end of my shift, I would exchange my money for the ones I found
I was just given a 1952 silver quarter by a customer today. I saw it when he pulled a bunch of coins out of his pocket then he put it on the counter to use as exact change and I looked like he was giving me a hundred dollar bills
Im newer at coin collecting. I’m a manager at a restaurant, so it’s nice to have access to non stop rolls of coins . I Look through them every time I count drawers now. So your videos are helping me know what to look for. Thanks & good luck!
I have a 1943 quarter and kept it because of its nostalgia. Viewing your channel I found out it was silver! Very interesting. Thank you for your channel! I have subscribed!😀
I love quarters because there are so many designs on them. Also nice pull on the 1954 quarter! I have 2 1963 silver quarters and my third 1963 quarter is being turned into a ring
I've found a total of 5 silver quarters. My oldest is a 1942 D. I have never coin roll hunted quarters. I found all five in cash drawers at my job. I've also found a 2020 tallgrass west point quarter, a 1944 P war nickel, a 1936 and a 1927 buffalo nickel, 24 silver dimes, 1 blank dime planchet, 1 walking liberty silver round, a 1914 wheat penny and a 1919 wheat penny. All in cash drawers at McDonald's.
@@kalani4ever359 I keep change in my drawer in the office so that I can exchange them. All of the other managers know I collect, so they look for coins for me when doing their deposits. Sometimes I come to work and there's a coing waiting for me.
The first silver coin I got was last year. I was counting coin in my register at work and I was throwing the quarters in my hand and I heard the sound of a silver quarter hit in my hand. So I dumped the quarters back out and found it. You can hear a difference in the sound of you drop a regular quarter on a counter and a silver quarter on a counter.
Btw, “them” is society. If everyone hoards their change, then small businesses can’t gain access to enough to keep things going smoothly. I know this because my business is severely affected. And when I hear people purposely hoarding their change to “make it harder on the government” then I realize what a bunch of idiots I live amongst. It makes it harder on the people, because the “government” doesn’t give a sh*t if there’s enough change in circulation. But because of change hoarders, it affects all of the normal people in society, not the government. But whatever. The fall of this country began with its people and will end with it as well.
There was NEVER a real coin shortage. The government fabricated the whole thing. They were considering doing away with cash altogether and wanted to gage the public outrage.
Hi Quin! I have hunted 15 rolls of Quarters and Nickels in the last week and found a 2007s Wash. State Proof. I also found 7 1938 nickels p d and s. One book hole filler. 1939 p and d. 8-1940 all, 42 , 5-46, 5-47 2 were s, 48 couple, 5 49 3s..... lots of Fifties! No silver nickels. 1954s over d. But I did find a 60 Proof and 70 Proof, Both Mint! GL hunting! JJ
I've been coin roll hunting for 2 years now and haven't found one silver quater yet but I've found almost just about everything else 🥺 I wanna find a silver quater so bad. I've found at least 30 war nickels and a couple liberty heads and buffaloes but like when it come to quater I just have no luck
Haven't taken the chance to hunt boxes/ rolls but I do work in retail and always check rolls when I open them or check the change in the drawers for silver. So far I have several dimes (including 3 mercury) , about 6 quarters, 8 nickels some steel pennies, Indian head pennies and nickels as well as 2 V nickels and
Last week I decided to get $5 in pennies from my bank, wasn't having luck with the quarters. First roll I opened I got a 1917 penny, and there is a whole roll of wheat pennies. 2nd roll i got a 1918 penny. A whole bunch from the 30s-40s. I got so excited lol.
I was looking a little closer at that 1954 silver quarter during the wrapup and noticed some fairly strong doubling on the reverse. I know you’re not into errors so much, but on the bottom and talk it looks like the letters actually extend it onto the rim of the coin which is strange and not necessarily part of the doubling. I’m not sure I’ve seen anything like that maybe worth looking into a little deeper…Thanks for the contact I always enjoy your videos!
Found my first W mint quarter, 20 rolls of quarters! Talk about a fun find, was hunting the rolls with my son very special coin getting to spend time teaching my son about coin hunting and collecting. He likes to man the microscope looking for mint errors.
I have never found a silver quarter but I have found a west point quarter and it has a cool story behind it. One time when I was at a friend's house I asked him if I could look through his jar because I saw the reverse of a San Antonio missions quarter. Concourse he said I could and that very same quarter ended up being a westpoint quarter and I had told him to keep it but a few weeks later he just gave it to me. That is just one of the amazing and unique situations I've had.
Well, fun fact. I came across your video while going down the rabbit hole of watching RUclips videos. Since I have to get quarters to wash laundry in my apartment complex, on a whim I thought I would look for that 2020 quarter with the V75 and “W” mint mark....how cool that I actually have one! Yay for me. And honestly, I know nothing about collecting coins so what this find for me means, I’ve no clue. Guess I’ll save it. Might even start collecting coins!
The first silver quarters I found was in Ocean City MD. Playing games with my daughter at the arcade. It was awesome! Then a few years ago I found one when I was Christmas shopping. I knew when my change was handed to me I had silver because of the sound. Then last week I pulled one from a roll of only 5 rolls I hunted. And it was an ender at that. Those are the only ones I have ever found in circulation. I have only got a box once but have been through many rolls and family change. If I had to guess Ive looked through maybe 5,000 dollars in quarters and only found one that way.
Hi I just purchased your place mats :) I was wondering which denomination I should start with. I'm not familiar with all the dates so I'm trying to figure out which denominations the easiest to figure out
Hey Lynne, thank you for buying the placemats! If you are looking for simplicity, definitely avoid quarters as they are probably the most complicated with all of the new designs that came out starting in 1999. Dimes are simple, but not a lot of fun. I would start with Pennie’s or nickels if I were you. They’re fairly straight forward, but there’s still enough variety there to keep things interesting. Plus, the placemats will be a big help with figuring out what to be on the lookout for! Good luck!
Me: goes to bank to get 10 coin rolls Bank: sry we can only give you 2 Me: why? Bank: because of coin shortage Me: because people are not spending them so there’s not enough coins in circulation? Bank: yes Me: Holding them hostage is not gonna help *why don’t you give me all 10 rolls so I can put them in circulation?*
I found an S proof blue ridge parkway quarter in Canada. There are only 500 000 of them. It was still really uncirculated as well with no finger prints.
Been asking around about coin shortage and it seems most stores and individuals are not having a problem in central IL...I've heard all sorts of stories about it up to and including a conspiracy to get off of paper money ot electronic....which I've heard forever...
i have about 20 rolls of uncirculated 2017p coins i bought them 4 years ago in the states and i brought them with me in bermuda where i actually work now after 4 years i am still afraid to open them up and search for errors because i know if i open them there al all brand new and never being touched and they are all shining in a very high grade
I didn't realise there was such a low mint run for 2009 pennies and even the dimes and nickels or that there were multiple reverses to watch for in the pennies. I just picked up a bunch of pennies here in Canada. They are hard to find these days so it's a bit of a score in itself. There are always lots of US pennies in our rolls so I will know to watch for those now.
I deal with bags of coins from Brinks on a weekly basis for work. I’ve come across all kinds of neat coins. Half the time I never know what they are but it’s still cool to see them. It’s not uncommon to see silver coins. I’ve seen bags of times with handfuls of barber dimes as well as a lot of really old coins.
Ws can be found only on 2019 and 2020 quarters. On 2019 no v75 is present. But it is on the 2020 quarters. To find one with letter S (Sam Francisco) you can hold all the coins as a stack and look at the side. If any one of them is “white” or whitish single color, without any copper line exactly how he showed.
Hey Quin- I saw some Homestead QTRS yu passed- and seeing yu do check for errors- the Philly Salt Rivers have a known DDO and I have found 4 - fellow Michigander! Nice find on the SILVER Quarter!
Thanks for the new info Frank! I am more inclined to check for errors on quarters and dimes because there isn't as much "obvious" stuff to be looking out for in those denominations. I'll keep an eye out for the DDO- actually, I got ten new rolls of quarters the other day and they are clearly all brand new Salt Rivers so I will definitely be using your tip! Also hoping for another "W" in those. Thanks for watching!
I went to the bank, and a customer 2 previous to me turned in coins. I was just planning on getting pennies, but there was 1 halve roll with the pennies nikles and quarters. I opened the halves, and got 10 40%ers, 2 64s, 1 Franklin and 1 1940. Naturally, I asked to see the quarters, and got 23 silvers, 1 was 1927, so that was awesome, and my first liberty quarter ever. I also got 3 war nikles and my first buffalo, the pennies were awesome too with 9 1943 and 51 Wheaties. Best batch of coins I have ever got, besides another time with halves.
In 02'-03', while arrow head hunting ( native American stone artifacts) just outside of Bath, PA, I found an 1898 silver quarter...around the same time frame, near Beltsville Lake, PA I found a 1905 Indian head penny.
You won’t do that here! I buy no less than six rolls of quarters a week, and haven’t found the first silver in one! I use quarters for laundry. I check every single coin I come across.
I have 7Silver quarters dated from 1934 dnt know what i should do with it coins have been coming to me for the past year also when i started getting notifications for these vieos i believe im holing on to some pretty nice coins where should i go what do i do from here
Thanks! It's not best practice to return coins to the place where you got them from though. For one, you might end up just getting the same rolls handed back to you the next week. For two, you might tick somebody off who works at the bank and they might start questioning why you need the rolls in the first place.
@@QuinsCoins all very true, it is best to be thoughtful and not to get the same coins over again...but with covid, some banks actually prefer it to maintain their stock of coinage. Also, you can bring rolled coins to banks you don't have an account with to do this. Then just keep getting them from your preferred pick up bank. Just a thought. RFT does this.
Did this guy just start collecting coins yesterday? Out of 400 coins, he found a 1954 silver quarter. OMG THE RARITY! I get a silver quarter like once a month just in my regular change out shopping.
I am ordering a lens is it the maco lens I need for my phone or wide lens. Also do I need to order an attachment to mount my iPhone on the iPod u use. Great show love what youdo
@@QuinsCoins where can I find out the value of coins? This way I know what coins to look for. Also is having a full set like all the years in your coin book make it more valuable than if they were left individually?
Congratulations on the silver quarter. Question why do you say about this 1976 quarter ? I have a bunch of them what am I looking for? Thank you for your response
hi, what do you think how will it effect the coin collectors if the real money will be out of seervice until end of 21? do you think the values are going up for collectors? i mean only this genre is paying money for that old stuff, regular people dont care
I just got a 1940 from a customer the other day. Working retail now vs. 15 years ago, I see a lot less silver. This is the first silver I've seen in about a year. Hopefully, we can find some more silver and low mint now that we have some coin-operated games in the store
Back when I was a little kid, I was walking through Lowe’s and my dad bought something with his cash, being 10-11 years old, I wanted all the coins cause I thought I would be rich 😂. When he gave it to me I noticed that it looked very different from a regular quarter, as in the edge was a lot shinier. When I got home I looked up the 1951 quarter and found out it was silver! I’ve kept that quarter in a coin flip on my desk ever since.
Guys this hunt was insane...I was fully intending on making the West Point ender the center focus of this hunt's title and thumbnail, but then, what I found just a few rolls later completely blew it out of the water. Then what we got later in the nickels section made it even better! I'm starting to think that this coin shortage might not be so bad after all!
I just wanted to let you know that one day I watched one of your videos and that inspired me to go to the bank and pick up some pennies and eventually I found a Indian Head Penny from 1894. Keep up the good work👍
Wow that's awesome! How many rolls did it take you to find that? They are really hard to come by!
I am finding my luck is erratic sometimes great but recently a bit sparse. I think the finds are coming from some people cashing in old coins they have not idea about and end up depositing silver.
I found a steel cent in a machine wrapped roll I was so surprised it was it my last videi
i loved this video! Happy finds in the future :D
My first Silver Quarter story...I went to my local grocery story to cash in coins in the Coinstar counter. One quarter kept falling through over and over. I got aggravated and roughly set it on the ledge. It sounded different so I looked closer and didn't see any copper in the edge! Needless to say, now I check ALL my quarters before cashing them in. I have three silver quarters now!
I think there should be a middle man who buys your coins for other that want it, the buyer then gets a % of what he bought ( middle man) for the true buyer. Currently there is tooo much bullshit talk about grading and making more money, that’s a scam, the coin dealers get a % of what the grader makes. Currently we just don’t know where and who to buy our coins, especially when they ask how much do you want? Well we aren’t knowledgeable to know of all the errors so we get taken advantage of. Some of the coin collectors don’t even respond back to you.
I recently started working at a bank. I volunteer every opportunity I get to wrap coins. Once I found 4 silver quarters in one day.
I figured some people had to be doing this
My sister in law worked at a bank, she has a great collection. The tellers go through everything. Unfortunately in hard times people cash in their silver at banks at face value.
I used to work for a grocery store and got lucky when a customer paid in wrapped coins. Of course when that happens we have to open them and count it out. I got a huge score when I saw that the dimes were all silver Mercury dimes AND silver Kennedy halves. After work I told the boss what I wanted and paid. I hung on to them up until 5 years ago. Should have hung on to them but cest la vie LoL
Doesn't it seem disingenuous to take what is rightfully the banks property or essentially what might be claimed by all your coworkers?
Hard to believe people normalize this behavior without any shame or sense of unethical behavior
If anything you should serve the customers not yourself and you should leave those coins for the lucky individual for whom you preform your services. You're basically abusing your power at the loss of your customers. That's so shitty
My best hunt happened December 31st, 2020. I got 30 customer wrapped rolls of nickels. 10 of the wrappers were vintage. As soon as I saw them, I knew it was going to be a good hunt. Out of the 10 vintage rolls, I got 79 war nickels and the rest were other 1940-59. Out of all rolls combined, I got almost 500 pre 1960's.
Wow!
Yall are lucky, i have not even got a single silver dime nickel or quarter, i don’t even have a wheatie :(
@@Ares_pbSame, but I’m from the UK. So I don’t get American coins too often.
I used to work in a bakery thrift store. I always checked the till when I wasn't busy. I would find wheat pennies all the time plus a few silver dimes and quarters. at the end of my shift, I would exchange my money for the ones I found
I was just given a 1952 silver quarter by a customer today. I saw it when he pulled a bunch of coins out of his pocket then he put it on the counter to use as exact change and I looked like he was giving me a hundred dollar bills
Four war nickels and a silver quarter.....nice. I'd be happy with that.
"kinda, moving real slowly through these coins.."
Him: flipping through teh coins like they are molten lava
😂😂😂
@@QuinsCoins Seriously though... I inspect my coins one by one because I don't know most of the variety coins, etc.
@@rmeows5087 i know some varieties, but same!
I am new(ish) to coin hunting, but aren't quarters that were minted before 1964 silver? I saw a 1962 quarter around 9:13.
You are correct, but the quarter that I think you are looking at at 9:13 looks like a 1968 to me
@@QuinsCoins I'm sorry, my bad. Have a good day!
@@shelbyw430 no worries! You too!
Im newer at coin collecting. I’m a manager at a restaurant, so it’s nice to have access to non stop rolls of coins . I Look through them every time I count drawers now. So your videos are helping me know what to look for. Thanks & good luck!
28:50 It is one peso from right after they revalued (chopped 3 zeros off) the peso. Ironically it is currently worth .05 USD.
Lol
I have a 1943 quarter and kept it because of its nostalgia. Viewing your channel I found out it was silver! Very interesting. Thank you for your channel! I have subscribed!😀
I love quarters because there are so many designs on them. Also nice pull on the 1954 quarter! I have 2 1963 silver quarters and my third 1963 quarter is being turned into a ring
That's awesome! I hope it turns out nice for you!
I've found a total of 5 silver quarters. My oldest is a 1942 D. I have never coin roll hunted quarters. I found all five in cash drawers at my job. I've also found a 2020 tallgrass west point quarter, a 1944 P war nickel, a 1936 and a 1927 buffalo nickel, 24 silver dimes, 1 blank dime planchet, 1 walking liberty silver round, a 1914 wheat penny and a 1919 wheat penny. All in cash drawers at McDonald's.
I do the same at My mcdonalds I work at!!! Lol
@@kalani4ever359 I keep change in my drawer in the office so that I can exchange them. All of the other managers know I collect, so they look for coins for me when doing their deposits. Sometimes I come to work and there's a coing waiting for me.
Wow what an amazing hunt! Three silver war nickels in one roll just blew me away, let alone all the other amazing finds...just fantastic :D
It is 1 Yen from Japanese it is literally made of aluminum from 1974 Quinn’s Coins
Amazing video my friend! Rewatching now and thank you so much for sharing!
The first silver coin I got was last year. I was counting coin in my register at work and I was throwing the quarters in my hand and I heard the sound of a silver quarter hit in my hand. So I dumped the quarters back out and found it. You can hear a difference in the sound of you drop a regular quarter on a counter and a silver quarter on a counter.
I’m so glad your channel is growing! Congrats!
Good video...Proactive I'm new to coin hunting. How can I assure that the bank if ordering circulated rolls and not rolls of 2021 coins?
Unfortunately you cannot. All you can do is keep trying- either at a different bank or the same bank at a later time.
@@QuinsCoins why do you wear a glove
The joke is on them. I'm intentionally hoarding my change just to make it worse.
Money reset soon anyway f em
Same
Btw, “them” is society. If everyone hoards their change, then small businesses can’t gain access to enough to keep things going smoothly. I know this because my business is severely affected. And when I hear people purposely hoarding their change to “make it harder on the government” then I realize what a bunch of idiots I live amongst. It makes it harder on the people, because the “government” doesn’t give a sh*t if there’s enough change in circulation. But because of change hoarders, it affects all of the normal people in society, not the government. But whatever. The fall of this country began with its people and will end with it as well.
There was NEVER a real coin shortage. The government fabricated the whole thing. They were considering doing away with cash altogether and wanted to gage the public outrage.
Smashed the like button!
they actually made more coins in 2020 than any other year before... was more of a coin surge in production, but no one was circulating them
Hi Quin! I have hunted 15 rolls of Quarters and Nickels in the last week and found a 2007s Wash. State Proof. I also found 7 1938 nickels p d and s. One book hole filler. 1939 p and d. 8-1940 all, 42 , 5-46, 5-47 2 were s, 48 couple, 5 49 3s..... lots of Fifties! No silver nickels. 1954s over d. But I did find a 60 Proof and 70 Proof, Both Mint! GL hunting! JJ
What a great hunt. I would have tried sending a friend in to try to get some more rolls from the bank. Looking forward to this series. Best of luck.
Amazing hunt. Please take care and be happy and safe.
I've been coin roll hunting for 2 years now and haven't found one silver quater yet but I've found almost just about everything else 🥺 I wanna find a silver quater so bad. I've found at least 30 war nickels and a couple liberty heads and buffaloes but like when it come to quater I just have no luck
Wow unlucky
Haven't taken the chance to hunt boxes/ rolls but I do work in retail and always check rolls when I open them or check the change in the drawers for silver. So far I have several dimes (including 3 mercury) , about 6 quarters, 8 nickels some steel pennies, Indian head pennies and nickels as well as 2 V nickels and
Wow, nice finds! I used to work retail as well and never got anything THAT good!
@@QuinsCoins its not that frequent but on average i get at least 1 new coin for my collection
That's impressive
Last week I decided to get $5 in pennies from my bank, wasn't having luck with the quarters. First roll
I opened I got a 1917 penny, and there is a whole roll of wheat pennies. 2nd roll i got a 1918 penny. A whole bunch from the 30s-40s. I got so excited lol.
very good hunt, thank you 👍
Thanks for telling me to look at Coinstar return Trays, I found a 1943 steel penny 10/30/20 very exciting
I was looking a little closer at that 1954 silver quarter during the wrapup and noticed some fairly strong doubling on the reverse. I know you’re not into errors so much, but on the bottom and talk it looks like the letters actually extend it onto the rim of the coin which is strange and not necessarily part of the doubling. I’m not sure I’ve seen anything like that maybe worth looking into a little deeper…Thanks for the contact I always enjoy your videos!
Found my first W mint quarter, 20 rolls of quarters! Talk about a fun find, was hunting the rolls with my son very special coin getting to spend time teaching my son about coin hunting and collecting. He likes to man the microscope looking for mint errors.
You Rock & Rule Quin !!
I have never found a silver quarter but I have found a west point quarter and it has a cool story behind it. One time when I was at a friend's house I asked him if I could look through his jar because I saw the reverse of a San Antonio missions quarter. Concourse he said I could and that very same quarter ended up being a westpoint quarter and I had told him to keep it but a few weeks later he just gave it to me. That is just one of the amazing and unique situations I've had.
a west point quarter probably costs like 10 or 15 dollars or you could have it as a collection
Every hunt matters! Find them all! I’m finding lots in Georgia
Nice! I'm glad you're getting some down there too!
Where in georgia are you at? just wanna make sure i'm not dipping into ur honeyhole...
*he's not dipping in yours
@@rowdyyates9037 ok
Well, fun fact. I came across your video while going down the rabbit hole of watching RUclips videos. Since I have to get quarters to wash laundry in my apartment complex, on a whim I thought I would look for that 2020 quarter with the V75 and “W” mint mark....how cool that I actually have one! Yay for me. And honestly, I know nothing about collecting coins so what this find for me means, I’ve no clue. Guess I’ll save it. Might even start collecting coins!
Where do you get the coin books that you have?
its always great when quin posts a video
The first silver quarters I found was in Ocean City MD. Playing games with my daughter at the arcade. It was awesome! Then a few years ago I found one when I was Christmas shopping. I knew when my change was handed to me I had silver because of the sound. Then last week I pulled one from a roll of only 5 rolls I hunted. And it was an ender at that. Those are the only ones I have ever found in circulation. I have only got a box once but have been through many rolls and family change. If I had to guess Ive looked through maybe 5,000 dollars in quarters and only found one that way.
I remember being on US 50 in Sacramento in 2009 and seeing a mileage sign that said Ocean City MD on it lol
Very nice finds, esp. for a limited amount of rolls. Always nice to find silver. I enjoy your videos.
Where do I go to order the coin mats?
Here: www.quinscoins.com
Thank you for the support!
Hi I just purchased your place mats :) I was wondering which denomination I should start with. I'm not familiar with all the dates so I'm trying to figure out which denominations the easiest to figure out
Hey Lynne, thank you for buying the placemats! If you are looking for simplicity, definitely avoid quarters as they are probably the most complicated with all of the new designs that came out starting in 1999. Dimes are simple, but not a lot of fun. I would start with Pennie’s or nickels if I were you. They’re fairly straight forward, but there’s still enough variety there to keep things interesting. Plus, the placemats will be a big help with figuring out what to be on the lookout for! Good luck!
@@QuinsCoins thank you! Got the placemats!!!!
Me: goes to bank to get 10 coin rolls
Bank: sry we can only give you 2
Me: why?
Bank: because of coin shortage
Me: because people are not spending them so there’s not enough coins in circulation?
Bank: yes
Me: Holding them hostage is not gonna help *why don’t you give me all 10 rolls so I can put them in circulation?*
I found an S proof blue ridge parkway quarter in Canada. There are only 500 000 of them. It was still really uncirculated as well with no finger prints.
Been asking around about coin shortage and it seems most stores and individuals are not having a problem in central IL...I've heard all sorts of stories about it up to and including a conspiracy to get off of paper money ot electronic....which I've heard forever...
i have about 20 rolls of uncirculated 2017p coins i bought them 4 years ago in the states and i brought them with me in bermuda where i actually work now after 4 years i am still afraid to open them up and search for errors because i know if i open them there al all brand new and never being touched and they are all shining in a very high grade
Can you go to any bank and get rolls of old coins? Or they’re all new coins??
No, not any bank. And it depends on time of year/what they have in stock as well
I found one of the west point quarters in my jar today.. nice!
Great vid. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! More power to your channel and God bless..
I didn't realise there was such a low mint run for 2009 pennies and even the dimes and nickels or that there were multiple reverses to watch for in the pennies. I just picked up a bunch of pennies here in Canada. They are hard to find these days so it's a bit of a score in itself. There are always lots of US pennies in our rolls so I will know to watch for those now.
Because of the 2008 housing bubble/ recession the fed didn't mint or print as much, they just gave bailouts and cooked the books
I deal with bags of coins from Brinks on a weekly basis for work. I’ve come across all kinds of neat coins. Half the time I never know what they are but it’s still cool to see them. It’s not uncommon to see silver coins. I’ve seen bags of times with handfuls of barber dimes as well as a lot of really old coins.
That's wild 😳
I’m beginning to believe, that you won’t find any West Point quarters west of the Mississippi lol
They are scratched because Canadians do not like the Queen, so they deface the coins with her picture.
Beautiful Hunt! Sometimes loose customer Rolls will yield the most fruits, collection dumps and tellers don't know what they have!
It looks like at the minute marker 9:07 there is a 1963 quarter, right after you put the Delaware quarter down! Did you find it?
That’s actually a 1968 quarter
@@QuinsCoins ahhh! It was hard to see on the tv! Enjoying your videos! Thanks
You Rock & Rule Quin 😊
Yeah, that quarter box was probably epic. Trifecta! It's unfortunate you couldn't get the whole box.
Ws can be found only on 2019 and 2020 quarters. On 2019 no v75 is present. But it is on the 2020 quarters. To find one with letter S (Sam Francisco) you can hold all the coins as a stack and look at the side. If any one of them is “white” or whitish single color, without any copper line exactly how he showed.
Hey Quin- I saw some Homestead QTRS yu passed- and seeing yu do check for errors- the Philly Salt Rivers have a known DDO and I have found 4 - fellow Michigander! Nice find on the SILVER Quarter!
Thanks for the new info Frank! I am more inclined to check for errors on quarters and dimes because there isn't as much "obvious" stuff to be looking out for in those denominations. I'll keep an eye out for the DDO- actually, I got ten new rolls of quarters the other day and they are clearly all brand new Salt Rivers so I will definitely be using your tip! Also hoping for another "W" in those. Thanks for watching!
What about the copper. Pre 1981? Are they like 3 or 4 cents each?
I went to the bank, and a customer 2 previous to me turned in coins. I was just planning on getting pennies, but there was 1 halve roll with the pennies nikles and quarters. I opened the halves, and got 10 40%ers, 2 64s, 1 Franklin and 1 1940. Naturally, I asked to see the quarters, and got 23 silvers, 1 was 1927, so that was awesome, and my first liberty quarter ever. I also got 3 war nikles and my first buffalo, the pennies were awesome too with 9 1943 and 51 Wheaties. Best batch of coins I have ever got, besides another time with halves.
US coin roll hunters: Hey, I found a Canadian!
Canadian coin roll hunters: Hey, I found an American!
How can I get coin mats
You can get them here: www.quinscoins.com
love the video! super informative and entertaining!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Love your work.
In 02'-03', while arrow head hunting ( native American stone artifacts) just outside of Bath, PA, I found an 1898 silver quarter...around the same time frame, near Beltsville Lake, PA I found a 1905 Indian head penny.
2020 - bat ?? hmm I feeling a Covid meme right there ...
I noticed it last year and thought it was very strange for the year.
You have inspired me to start this hobby. Thank you sir.
Great roll hunt, you absolutely killed it on the war nickels. 👍😎👍🍀
Where do you get your coin albums?
Awesome video!
Great finds! Congrats! 👍😃
We get quarters from car wash change machines. Have found silver in those also. Good videos!
As I'm looking at your video, I'm going through a 2020 w weir farm! Only one from $400 + in quarters!
Did this twice with pennies
4 wheats in the 20 roles, one being a 1918, and one being a 1919S
Those Nickle rolls must have been someone's collection cause those are good rools
The 2020 Salt River water just found a new era for the JFK on the right side bottom where the trees and it's a slight double dye to look for
You won’t do that here! I buy no less than six rolls of quarters a week, and haven’t found the first silver in one! I use quarters for laundry. I check every single coin I come across.
Same here. I use the new quarters for laundry, and the old style goes in the coffee can. Haven't found any pre1964's, though. Someday.
West point are a sweet addition to the collection. If you collect. I got really luck and found 2 the year they came out.
Wow that was a lot of silver coins you found Quin good job
Is there any way i can tradt full crown uncirculated Washington crossing Delaware quarter to for some placemats
Found a 1934 Silver in a roll of quarters a month ago California in the city of Torrance .
Wow
This Raymond, I have a 1964 Nickel that has no mint mark on the back/reverse side. Is that common or not and is it valuable?
I have 7Silver quarters dated from 1934 dnt know what i should do with it coins have been coming to me for the past year also when i started getting notifications for these vieos i believe im holing on to some pretty nice coins where should i go what do i do from here
"Holy Heck" HA, cool hunt the variety was cool
Great finds! You could always roll them back up and trade each denomination for the same at the bank the next day.
Thanks! It's not best practice to return coins to the place where you got them from though. For one, you might end up just getting the same rolls handed back to you the next week. For two, you might tick somebody off who works at the bank and they might start questioning why you need the rolls in the first place.
@@QuinsCoins all very true, it is best to be thoughtful and not to get the same coins over again...but with covid, some banks actually prefer it to maintain their stock of coinage. Also, you can bring rolled coins to banks you don't have an account with to do this. Then just keep getting them from your preferred pick up bank. Just a thought. RFT does this.
How much is a complete set of the new quarters that are uncirculated?
You got yourself a new sub
Did this guy just start collecting coins yesterday? Out of 400 coins, he found a 1954 silver quarter. OMG THE RARITY! I get a silver quarter like once a month just in my regular change out shopping.
I am ordering a lens is it the maco lens I need for my phone or wide lens. Also do I need to order an attachment to mount my iPhone on the iPod u use. Great show love what youdo
I got a 1962 silver quarter out of the laundromat change machine last week
If you get a West Point Quarter is it worth more than a regular quarter?
Yes, around $15-$20
@@QuinsCoins where can I find out the value of coins? This way I know what coins to look for. Also is having a full set like all the years in your coin book make it more valuable than if they were left individually?
At 31:27 you can see a faint S mark to the Right of the monticello building. Or maybe my eyes are bad...?...
Why would they buff that away?....
How much can a silver 1962 quarter go for? I just found one.
to get more rolls maybe try going to multiple banks
Huh...not sure why I hadn't thought of that lol. Thanks for the suggestion!
Congratulations on the silver quarter. Question why do you say about this 1976 quarter ? I have a bunch of them what am I looking for? Thank you for your response
hi, what do you think how will it effect the coin collectors if the real money will be out of seervice until end of 21? do you think the values are going up for collectors? i mean only this genre is paying money for that old stuff, regular people dont care
I just got a 1940 from a customer the other day. Working retail now vs. 15 years ago, I see a lot less silver. This is the first silver I've seen in about a year. Hopefully, we can find some more silver and low mint now that we have some coin-operated games in the store
Hunted my first box of quarters today, found 1 2020 ATB Salt River Bay W mint mark V75. It was very exciting! Going back for more tomorrow !
Back when I was a little kid, I was walking through Lowe’s and my dad bought something with his cash, being 10-11 years old, I wanted all the coins cause I thought I would be rich 😂. When he gave it to me I noticed that it looked very different from a regular quarter, as in the edge was a lot shinier. When I got home I looked up the 1951 quarter and found out it was silver! I’ve kept that quarter in a coin flip on my desk ever since.
We don’t have pennies in Canada since 2012. But I have quite a few rolls from the USA from when I had a summer place in Washington.