short story for you. Last year I went to the Bank for a roll of quaters to do laundry. When I opened the end there was a 1966 staring at me, after further inspection all the coins were from 1944 to 1969 with some gaps and multiplies. what a lucky find. bet it won't happen again.
You have inspired me so much. I have recently begun devoting a-lot of time and effort into coin roll hunting in south eastern Ontario. I take notes while I watch your videos before I begin a hunt. Just starting my first box of quarters now.
Glad I watched your recent video on the King Charles RCM coins, my wife got the order in with a confirmation number and now I see those csets are sold out at multiple dealers I buy from. Thank you very much. ! Cheers!
No - perhaps not too easy up your way. You might need to make a road trip to Winnipeg! (Though, I'd wait until summer! They know how to do winter even better than Minnesota!!)
Congratulations for your Bobcat! These are the coolest ones to find CRH (in my opinion) even though they can be either 80% or 50%. The second cool thing is of course to sound test the coin, and when you dropped it on the table, it appears to be 50%. I yet have to find a Bobcat, but hope for silver is always there, as my latest find is a 1968 silver, and when I drop it, it has that high-pitch sound similar to your drop, produced by the 50% copper we don't find as obvious in 80% quarters... I may be wrong because through Internet and YT is not totally like in person... I would take either composition all day, and I was so happy to find that 1968. It has strong dark toning all around, and by the edge it looked like it could be a heavy discolored modern quarter. This roll was short at the bank, and the teller seemed to want to swith it with another one, but I insisted in keeping it and she gave me a quarter to fill it. This roll, with another one, was a 2-roll mini collection dump, full of Olympic, provincial, millenium, a few colorized and American. Nearly all quarters in these 2 roll were in these categories, except 2 from the 70s in average condition, and... that dark silver! We never know what customers will turn in, and that's the hope for our hobby...
It sounds like you have good ears. I have lots of these bobcats, and I can't discern the difference in a drop-test or ping test. Either way - finding silver is great!!
You are correct ..the Canadian coins can give us American hunters a bit of excitement and then big disappointment when we edge hunt...but hey it still counts as a foreign for us so can't be too upset!
Nice hunt, James! Loads of die chips on the US State quarters. You are correct there has been much disappointment when viewing edges and thinking you snagged a silver only to be a nonmagnetic Canadian coin.😭
You can't easily tell without a machine. Some folks will tell you they sound different, but I can't tell difference. The specification (e.g., weight) are exactly the same.
When you go to the bank, do you ask for some rolls little by little until you have a box, or you just ask for a box of quarters? When I ask for a large amount they go to the bank and get fresh/uncirculated rolls which I don't want. So how do you get so many customer rolled coins? tell me ur strategy. (btw love the vids!!!)
I tell them what denomination I'm interested in and how many rolls I'm looking for. If I'm looking for a full box, I'll let them know that (or often they'll ask). The tellers all know that I'm looking for customer-wrapped rolls. If we can't tell right away, we'll open the box. Often they can only give me some of what I'm looking for. A bundle or two (10 rolls per bundle). The next time I'll either ask for a full box or however many bundles I'll need to put together a full box for a hunt.
Haha! Well, not exactly. 1 Piso is worth a few cents, so definitely a loss there. But that quarter is worth $3-$5 depending on the silver content. We're still ahead!
short story for you. Last year I went to the Bank for a roll of quaters to do laundry. When I opened the end there was a 1966 staring at me, after further inspection all the coins were from 1944 to 1969 with some gaps and multiplies. what a lucky find. bet it won't happen again.
That's incredible! I'm still waiting for that to happen to me... fingers crossed!
Never say never. lol. Keep an optimistic mindset when coin searching. Good luck!
Great find.
Nice Finds man!
Thanks, Dave! Keep on diggin'!!
You have inspired me so much. I have recently begun devoting a-lot of time and effort into coin roll hunting in south eastern Ontario. I take notes while I watch your videos before I begin a hunt. Just starting my first box of quarters now.
That's great! Thanks so much for your kind words! Good luck with the hunt!!
Sweet
Thanks for watching!
Glad I watched your recent video on the King Charles RCM coins, my wife got the order in with a confirmation number and now I see those csets are sold out at multiple dealers I buy from. Thank you very much. ! Cheers!
Hey - that's great that you got them in style! They were fast sellers, for sure!
Nice finds, especially the silver!
Thanks 👍I appreciate you watching!!
great finds, love the silver bobcat!
Thanks!
Great finds. Silver…yeah! Like all the coins especially the hockey and colored ones. Take care.
Thanks @OgirCoins!
Silver in the box! Great hunt!
Thanks, Emanuel! Tougher to find these days!
Nice score on that silver quarter bobcat!
Thanks! Always like seeing one of those!!
sweet silver that does not happen often.
It's definitely harder and harder to come by!
Congrats on the silver!!
Thanks!!
Nice hunt. Alot of good finds. 🎉
Thanks, Abeer!
Good luck James
Thanks for watching, Mary!
Great video. I just bought a 1967 fish dime. Now I am looking for a quarter, half dollar and dollar from 1967. Not easy to find in Minnesota .
No - perhaps not too easy up your way. You might need to make a road trip to Winnipeg! (Though, I'd wait until summer! They know how to do winter even better than Minnesota!!)
Love watching your quarter hunts Would love to get Canadian rolls but live in Florida
Well, if you ever get the chance to come up North - just drop by a bank and see if you can get some!
Very nice hunt, congratulations on the centennial find!
Thanks!
Silver in the box WTG.
Thanks! Always great to find silver!
Good hunt. Its been a while for quarters.
They've been harder for me to get lately. Luckily I've had the chance to pick up some interesting coin lots to look through and share!
Congratulations for your Bobcat! These are the coolest ones to find CRH (in my opinion) even though they can be either 80% or 50%. The second cool thing is of course to sound test the coin, and when you dropped it on the table, it appears to be 50%. I yet have to find a Bobcat, but hope for silver is always there, as my latest find is a 1968 silver, and when I drop it, it has that high-pitch sound similar to your drop, produced by the 50% copper we don't find as obvious in 80% quarters... I may be wrong because through Internet and YT is not totally like in person... I would take either composition all day, and I was so happy to find that 1968. It has strong dark toning all around, and by the edge it looked like it could be a heavy discolored modern quarter. This roll was short at the bank, and the teller seemed to want to swith it with another one, but I insisted in keeping it and she gave me a quarter to fill it. This roll, with another one, was a 2-roll mini collection dump, full of Olympic, provincial, millenium, a few colorized and American. Nearly all quarters in these 2 roll were in these categories, except 2 from the 70s in average condition, and... that dark silver! We never know what customers will turn in, and that's the hope for our hobby...
It sounds like you have good ears. I have lots of these bobcats, and I can't discern the difference in a drop-test or ping test. Either way - finding silver is great!!
You are correct ..the Canadian coins can give us American hunters a bit of excitement and then big disappointment when we edge hunt...but hey it still counts as a foreign for us so can't be too upset!
That's one way to look at it! Thanks so much for watching!
Great video! Love the bobcat quarter! I can't wait to find some King Charles when they start circulating to hold onto
You and me both! Can't wait!
Nice hunt, James! Loads of die chips on the US State quarters. You are correct there has been much disappointment when viewing edges and thinking you snagged a silver only to be a nonmagnetic Canadian coin.😭
Yup - leave it to the Canucks to seed your rolls with disappointment! It's one of the things we do well!!
🤣@@CADRollHunter email sent James.
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Thanks so much for watching!!
Oldest quarter ive found is 1943 :)
Gotta love finding silver!
Lots of discolored coins... weird. Congrats on the silver!
How can you tell if it’s 50% or 80% silver?
You can't easily tell without a machine. Some folks will tell you they sound different, but I can't tell difference. The specification (e.g., weight) are exactly the same.
Three different versions for the whale.. two different frosted versions and one plain if my memory is correct
Two versions, actually, with different frosting on the devices. No plain one in this year!
When you go to the bank, do you ask for some rolls little by little until you have a box, or you just ask for a box of quarters? When I ask for a large amount they go to the bank and get fresh/uncirculated rolls which I don't want. So how do you get so many customer rolled coins? tell me ur strategy. (btw love the vids!!!)
I tell them what denomination I'm interested in and how many rolls I'm looking for. If I'm looking for a full box, I'll let them know that (or often they'll ask). The tellers all know that I'm looking for customer-wrapped rolls. If we can't tell right away, we'll open the box. Often they can only give me some of what I'm looking for. A bundle or two (10 rolls per bundle). The next time I'll either ask for a full box or however many bundles I'll need to put together a full box for a hunt.
MEOW!🐈
Here, kitty, kitty!!
All the profit was offset by the single peso 😔
Haha! Well, not exactly. 1 Piso is worth a few cents, so definitely a loss there. But that quarter is worth $3-$5 depending on the silver content. We're still ahead!
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Hey! Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy the video!
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Wait wait wait.. you have a friend that trades you silver for american coins??? I have 85$ in american coins (5x rolls each) bruhh
Yes - I collect all my US and he collects all his silver. But I'm not buying his silver at face value, of course. More like melt value.
@@CADRollHunter in usd?
@@golfinger7530 I sell him all the US coins I find. He sells me all the silver coins he finds. There's not much more to it than that!
@@CADRollHunter great
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