hi. can i sell pretty much any quarter, nickel, and/or dime as long as it's dated prior to 1964 or are there certain rules or things to look for? thanks
One thing I don’t like about this vid “this is my type set by far the best type set out of print, but I linked a close second in the description” By far the best but this is a close second That’s the worst I could find it’s not even a big deal like one sentence that says something about how good your vids are
New here. Collecting coins and bills from the past and present AND from around the world as well. I'm a 37 year old Army Combat veteran who got Leukemia while serving over seas. I plan on leaving my collection to my niece when I pass. She's a baby now, and if I die I it's something she can look through and think of me.
Silverpicker to answer your question about the 3 cent piece. The nickel 3 cent piece was commissioned due to the public hoarding the silver trime and instead using Indian Head cents and 2cent pieces for every day commerce. The reason the mint continued to produce the silver trimes durring this overlap period is because citizens in the western states were opposed to clad coinage, much like they were opposed to paper currencies. Thus the silver trime still had a use out west, a small use, but enough for the government to warrent continued production in small numbers.
I had to start my type set over several decades ago when I discovered coins not slabbed (professionally graded) were practically worthless. I have a "slabbed" type set. I traded bullion and cashed in some bitcoins years ago to finish it. The last one purchased was a 1792 half dime VF. I was so proud but none of my kids showed the slightest interest in the subject! You rarely hear it but coin collecting is one of the most profitable hobbies in existence. My dad saved silver quarters for me and I cashed them in for $1400. He thought I was nuts but I bought a 1909 D VDB for $110, an 1857 Flying Eagle (MS 60) for $180 and a 1793 (AU 50) large cent for $1,050, Best investment I ever made though I would never sell.
I always love your videos silverpicker once I started collecting I started watching your videos and definitely learned a lot I want to say thanks for giving me videos not just for entertainment but to learn as well.
Go ahead. I started mine about 20 years ago. Purchased the best I could. Tried for Proof or BU, then AU or worse depending upon the coin. I've spent probably, $600-700 , and now it's worth about $3K. or better.
Awesome collection. I am thinking about starting a type set, as I have sorta been back and forth about what I want to focus.. so I figured may as well get one of each slowly to see what I want to go all in on later
I have a Booker half, was very luck and got it for junk price. It is also in Very good condition. Some toning and very little wear. Also on the busy coin category, I love the Mayan calendar round. Very busy super detailed just fun to look at. The detail gives a good idea of what it is struck in and how malleable it is. Plus it gives more to look at.
@Silverpicker i just completed my US type set. Planning to start gold type set. Is it good to wait until I find a gold type page for my Dansco album or look for some other brand like Whitman or Littleton?
Is that Buffalo familiar? Or maybe upgraded by now, either way love this vid! My favorite way to collect and would love more people to get into it this way!!
I just started my coin collection a while back and my first old silver coin was an 1853 seated liberty dime. I really like it and my coin collection has grown a little more to a whopping 6 silver coins. I also have a ton of misc. copper and world coins. In case you were wondering, my silver coins are the 1853 half dime, a 1964 washington quarter, a 1898 barber quarter, a 1907 O half dollar, a 1964 roosevelt dime, and a 1922 peace dollar!
Arrows were added to denote the change in weight. Also there is a page for after the "modern" coin page made for gold coins from gold dollars up to double eagles.
Hi Silverpicker, very nice set here. Love the chop marked Trade Dollar. I have a beautiful one as well. I’ve tried to get mine translated but no success as of yet, but what I have found out is that the bigger chops are basically from the bankers and assayers of the day. The smaller ones are from the merchants in the markets. Great video, thanks.
I would guess the reason they did not discontinue the silver trime was similar to why they overproduced the Morgans for awhile (though the Morgan's sat in vaults during that span), which would have been lobbying by the silver mining industry. Probably there were silver lobbyists keeping it in production.
I love seeing about your type set. I'm a date set collector, every denomination including .02, .03s and the .20. Almost done with the Wheat cents, at least one of every year, including a 1909P VDB and 1922D. Still, need to go back and get all mints.
We have three of the same commemorative half dolars. I have the statue of Liberty instead of the V-day. Your updates on your type set is what inspired me to start one.
The arrows by the date showed that the amount of silver was reduced from that of previous years. Silver prices had exceeded the value of the coins, so they were hoarded and speculators were sending them overseas for meltdown. Since the silver content was less, people tended to use them more in circulation instead of hoarding them, which was the point. The result for us is that not many survived in better conditions eg. XF+. 1853 was just a warm up for 1965 as far as debasement goes. I agree with you on the last page. You could always dump the last page and replace it with the gold page. Now that would be nice.
Enjoyed seeing your collection. Your birthyear is 1988. I made a type collection of coins modeled after native Americans. indianhead buffalo sacagawea. 3 buffaloes to represent 3 chiefs used to model coin 2 indianhead (one 1862) cents. Cameo Sacagawea. Two of the buffaloes are deeply toned (war paint) one is a nickel Indian gem bu. This is paired with 1892 1893 Columbian halves. Left out gold indians as gaudy and expensive
I'm building this exact same collection. I purchased only the best, or best I can afford up to the Dollar Coins. Had to settle for MS 50 or maybe a couple 63s? Still need the 4th and 5th coins on the last page.
@@Silverpicker In the UK we have various designs of £2s, £1s, 50ps, and 10ps. It reminds me of your State Quarters which I think are stunning. I got a couple state quarters and will try and get more. 🇺🇸
Oh!! Ya gotta Seated Liberty with a hole. I steered clear of them, even buy the I could afford, most are unc. Or at least AU. My album doesn't have that last page.
That 57o dime is a brother to mine. It has a hole of the same size and shape. The arrows are to show the slight weight change. They did it again in 1873-74. Nice vid.
I'm too poor to afford a Dansco album so I just made my own out of 2x2 slips and coin sheets. That way I can include all of the coins from the 1700s and the present as well as various varieties.
You almost made me want to collect US coins... I definitely think a trade dollar full of chopmarks is a hundred times cooler than a pristine clean one would be. Also you chose 1988 for the same reason my only gold coin is 1988 ;)
Third time I watched this vid .. soon I am going to start a USA and a Canadian one ( because I am canadian but my grandfather was american) love this vid
I love type set collections. I stay away from them because I wouldn’t be totally happy with mine until I have upgraded them to first year of issue for each type. And when that was done I would start all over again with last year of issue. It would take me forever.
The 3 cent coin was done so that people could buy postage stamps, which were 3 cents at the time. They switched to the nickel blend because as you pointed out people were hoarding the silver because at that time the silver in the coins was worth more than the coins themselves. I believe that postage had either gone up or down and the government began to put less silver in the coins so it was no longer possible to collect silver coins and ship them overseas to cash in on the silver. The arrows were used to mark the coins and their silver content. They were again used in the 1870s. To again mark the difference in the silver content. The standing liberty quarter was changed because of the puritan mindset. Libertys right breast was exposed and it caused a bit of an uproar.
The reverse of the non-bicentennial Ike Dollar and Susan B. Anthony Dollar are a representation of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Mission Badge worn by the astronauts on the mission.
I just read about that. They lowered the silver content to stop hoarding and melting for profit. They went from "full body coins" to "tokens". This was happening all over the world. The history of coins and currency is extremely interesting.
Whats up man, so hey i have a 1964 rare coin set. I would like to know if it’s actually worth big bucks. I would appreciate if you could help me out with info if you actually know about these coins. Hope to here from you. Thanx bro
Could someone answer a question for me? I have a lot of Washington pre65 quarters. At least half of them are VF-20 grade or above which makes then a few dollars over melt a piece. Shouldn't I place them in a book for resale? Melt is only $5 a quarter right now, it seems like it would be worth my time to grade them and separate them out.
Haha glove up, practice safe numismatics! That's funny. Good one. I like your type set man. Alot better than me. I dont even think i may have have one or 2 coins of a type set.
my album came without the bicentennial page :( i cant find where to get a replacement anywhere but the rest of my album is full except the second oldest seated liberty dollar! wish i had the last page though... i could fill it instantly too if i got it which doubly sucks lol
maybe part of the reason they specified 1/100 on old currency, was because the UK has 240 pence in a pound, as opposed to the US having 100 cents in a dollar, so people that may still be used to british money wouldnt get confused?
These albums must be for the general collector as there are no pockets for things like Chain cents and Phygrian bust coins and the silver coinage of the "Turkey Buzzard" types of 1794 - 97. Is it because those coins are too rare and expensive
Here's the story that 1800 cent would tell: "Well, I was in someone's pocket for a while. Then they spent me at a store. Then I was in someone else's pocket for a while. Then I was in a kitchen drawer..."
If you’re able to read the 1/200 then it is a confirmed classic head half cent. As far as a date if you’re able to get magnification and look at different angles then you may be able to pull off a date. If you need further help you could either email me or silverpicker and we may be able to help
@@RealManveerSaini the date 1805 and liberty are also pretty clear not perfectly clear but you can definitely see them but there is very little detail on the bust or wreath. the coin itself is a very black color so i assumed it was a metal detecting find 1 or 2 owners prior
At 14:10, on the Standing Liberty quarters (Type 1 and Type 2), you missed a key difference: The Type 1 lady has one bare breast exposed (the one opposite of the shield - see i.redd.it/fwdgw03qe3a01.jpg). The Type 2 had the chain mail shirt added. Entertaining video, though - and good work on the collection!
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hi. can i sell pretty much any quarter, nickel, and/or dime as long as it's dated prior to 1964 or are there certain rules or things to look for? thanks
@@DJBeast_official only quarters and dimes dated before 1965 would have silver. Half dollars from 1970 and back would have silver as well.
One thing I don’t like about this vid “this is my type set by far the best type set out of print, but I linked a close second in the description”
By far the best but this is a close second
That’s the worst I could find it’s not even a big deal like one sentence that says something about how good your vids are
It's beautiful. Just imagine all of the places and people those coins have seen and now have a place in a single book.
New here. Collecting coins and bills from the past and present AND from around the world as well.
I'm a 37 year old Army Combat veteran who got Leukemia while serving over seas.
I plan on leaving my collection to my niece when I pass. She's a baby now, and if I die I it's something she can look through and think of me.
Silverpicker to answer your question about the 3 cent piece. The nickel 3 cent piece was commissioned due to the public hoarding the silver trime and instead using Indian Head cents and 2cent pieces for every day commerce. The reason the mint continued to produce the silver trimes durring this overlap period is because citizens in the western states were opposed to clad coinage, much like they were opposed to paper currencies. Thus the silver trime still had a use out west, a small use, but enough for the government to warrent continued production in small numbers.
Super interesting. Thanks a lot!
I had to start my type set over several decades ago when I discovered coins not slabbed (professionally graded) were practically worthless. I have a "slabbed" type set. I traded bullion and cashed in some bitcoins years ago to finish it. The last one purchased was a 1792 half dime VF.
I was so proud but none of my kids showed the slightest interest in the subject! You rarely hear it but coin collecting is one of the most profitable hobbies in existence. My dad saved silver quarters for me and I cashed them in for $1400. He thought I was nuts but I bought a 1909 D VDB for $110, an 1857 Flying Eagle (MS 60) for $180 and a 1793 (AU 50) large cent for $1,050, Best investment I ever made though I would never sell.
The arrows beside the date on the Seated Liberty coinage was to signify an adjusted and reduced silver content.
Was it going from 999 to 900 or was it some other adjustment?
Also a reduced weight
Now you gotta get page 5 of that 7070 album- the gold type set
They're so hard to find! I might order a Whitman gold album instead.
With the premiums on silver so high I've filling in some of the spaces in my neglected type-set. I'm enjoying the hobby. Thanks for this video!
I always love your videos silverpicker once I started collecting I started watching your videos and definitely learned a lot I want to say thanks for giving me videos not just for entertainment but to learn as well.
So glad you enjoy and learn from my vids! Comments like these are really what make me want to keep making videos
14:21 "The obverses are identical..." but they are not. Liberty's bosom in Var. I is uncovered; in Var. II it is covered with a chain mail.
That's a fair point. Forgot about that
I am in awe! Your set inspires me to start a type set as well.
Thanks so much Ken! Good luck on your journey!
Go ahead. I started mine about 20 years ago. Purchased the best I could. Tried for Proof or BU, then AU or worse depending upon the coin.
I've spent probably, $600-700 , and now it's worth about $3K. or better.
Awesome collection. I am thinking about starting a type set, as I have sorta been back and forth about what I want to focus.. so I figured may as well get one of each slowly to see what I want to go all in on later
That sounds like a smart idea :)
hey silver picker im going to start a type set and i have been using leftover currency thank you for showing me that
I have a Booker half, was very luck and got it for junk price. It is also in Very good condition. Some toning and very little wear. Also on the busy coin category, I love the Mayan calendar round. Very busy super detailed just fun to look at. The detail gives a good idea of what it is struck in and how malleable it is. Plus it gives more to look at.
@Silverpicker i just completed my US type set. Planning to start gold type set. Is it good to wait until I find a gold type page for my Dansco album or look for some other brand like Whitman or Littleton?
Wow congrats! That's a major milestone! I ordered a Whitman on eBay recently after giving up on finding a Dansco gold page
@@Silverpicker thanks! I will look for Whitman album then. Appreciate your response.
Is that Buffalo familiar? Or maybe upgraded by now, either way love this vid! My favorite way to collect and would love more people to get into it this way!!
Oh that buffalo is indeed familiar to you 😁. I'm gonna be starting some new type sets as well. Stay tuned!
Hi Silverpicker! I'm looking forward to this video. Could you talk more on another video about pricing and selling coins? Thanks!
Nice idea.
I just started my coin collection a while back and my first old silver coin was an 1853 seated liberty dime. I really like it and my coin collection has grown a little more to a whopping 6 silver coins. I also have a ton of misc. copper and world coins. In case you were wondering, my silver coins are the 1853 half dime, a 1964 washington quarter, a 1898 barber quarter, a 1907 O half dollar, a 1964 roosevelt dime, and a 1922 peace dollar!
Great presentation, thanks for posting. Nice collection.
Good afternoon Silverpicker! This video is going to be awesome! Makes me more enthusiastic about double checking my own typesets!
Love the new channel name, Patrick! Can't wait to see you grow it
Awesome collection! So much variety
22:56 my favorite and least favorite part of the video
thank you for this great information ad for speaking loud enough to actually hear.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed!
i love the type set videos in my opinion a great way to start a collection
Arrows were added to denote the change in weight. Also there is a page for after the "modern" coin page made for gold coins from gold dollars up to double eagles.
I think it was you that got me to do a type set. Mine doesn't go back as far as your set, so it is easier to fill. Thanks . Love your set.
Thanks so much Kenny! Glad you started one!
Hi Silverpicker, very nice set here. Love the chop marked Trade Dollar. I have a beautiful one as well. I’ve tried to get mine translated but no success as of yet, but what I have found out is that the bigger chops are basically from the bankers and assayers of the day. The smaller ones are from the merchants in the markets. Great video, thanks.
Thanks for the insight on the chps, Mark! Super interesting
Excellent Video!!!! I learned a # of things....thanks for sharing!!
I would guess the reason they did not discontinue the silver trime was similar to why they overproduced the Morgans for awhile (though the Morgan's sat in vaults during that span), which would have been lobbying by the silver mining industry. Probably there were silver lobbyists keeping it in production.
I have the same album. Mine also has holes that need filling. But, what a cool book. It was fun seeing your collection.
Such a fun project
I love seeing about your type set. I'm a date set collector, every denomination including .02, .03s and the .20. Almost done with the Wheat cents, at least one of every year, including a 1909P VDB and 1922D. Still, need to go back and get all mints.
That's so awesome Jason! Love learning more about your collection! Post some pics in the discord when you have a chance :)
We have three of the same commemorative half dolars. I have the statue of Liberty instead of the V-day. Your updates on your type set is what inspired me to start one.
So, so glad to hear that! Would love to see it sometime!
I will be doing an introduction to my type set soon on my channel.
I’m just starting out. Any advise?
Very nice collection!
Arrows indicate that the amount of silver changed due to value of silver
Thanks Gary!
The arrows by the date showed that the amount of silver was reduced from that of previous years. Silver prices had exceeded the value of the coins, so they were hoarded and speculators were sending them overseas for meltdown. Since the silver content was less, people tended to use them more in circulation instead of hoarding them, which was the point. The result for us is that not many survived in better conditions eg. XF+. 1853 was just a warm up for 1965 as far as debasement goes. I agree with you on the last page. You could always dump the last page and replace it with the gold page. Now that would be nice.
Much appreciated Juan!
Enjoyed seeing your collection. Your birthyear is 1988. I made a type collection of coins modeled after native Americans. indianhead buffalo sacagawea. 3 buffaloes to represent 3 chiefs used to model coin 2 indianhead (one 1862) cents. Cameo Sacagawea. Two of the buffaloes are deeply toned (war paint) one is a nickel Indian gem bu. This is paired with 1892 1893 Columbian halves. Left out gold indians as gaudy and expensive
12:15 make it a proof dime! That would be fun! You could even do it as a silver proof
I think your US type set was what got me into making my UK 1900-1999 type set. Also there were no silver SBA dollars
So glad to hear that! Also, totally right on the SBA dollar
I'm building this exact same collection. I purchased only the best, or best I can afford up to the Dollar Coins. Had to settle for MS 50 or maybe a couple 63s? Still need the 4th and 5th coins on the last page.
I love US coins, so much diversity in designs you guys have 👍 I may do a UK version of a Type set.
I'd also like to create a UK type set!
@@Silverpicker In the UK we have various designs of £2s, £1s, 50ps, and 10ps. It reminds me of your State Quarters which I think are stunning. I got a couple state quarters and will try and get more. 🇺🇸
Super sweet...🤘🏼 I'm definitely inspired to do this...👍🏼💯✔
So glad to hear that! Such a fun way to collect. Good luck!
Oh!! Ya gotta Seated Liberty with a hole. I steered clear of them, even buy the I could afford, most are unc. Or at least AU.
My album doesn't have that last page.
What was the mintmark on that 1912 liberty nickel? I am a coin collector to, and a guess I have is S? (Yes, I know it’s a key date)
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Exciting right?!
That 57o dime is a brother to mine. It has a hole of the same size and shape. The arrows are to show the slight weight change. They did it again in 1873-74. Nice vid.
Thanks a lot Rowdy!
Man I figured your type set would be complete by now.
Takes a loooooong time lol
I'm too poor to afford a Dansco album so I just made my own out of 2x2 slips and coin sheets. That way I can include all of the coins from the 1700s and the present as well as various varieties.
I think that's an awesome way to do it. Honestly gives you more versatility. I'd like to be able to include the newer cents and nickels, etc.
I pray for your safety and victory, for it is ours also Picker, be well, Godspeed.
You almost made me want to collect US coins...
I definitely think a trade dollar full of chopmarks is a hundred times cooler than a pristine clean one would be.
Also you chose 1988 for the same reason my only gold coin is 1988 ;)
If I inspired you to collect US coins (or any modern coin!) that must mean it was a REALLY good video lol. Right you are on the date, Mark!
Third time I watched this vid .. soon I am going to start a USA and a Canadian one ( because I am canadian but my grandfather was american) love this vid
So glad you enjoyed it, William! I’ve got a lot more work to do on my Canada album
Great video. Love the Dansco albums. I have recently posted videos of my completed type set and other Dansco albums. Thanks for posting!
That's awesome. I'll have to check them out!
My God, I LOVE Coins!!!🤤
Cool I’m thinking about getting that Dansco type set
I love type set collections. I stay away from them because I wouldn’t be totally happy with mine until I have upgraded them to first year of issue for each type. And when that was done I would start all over again with last year of issue. It would take me forever.
Hahahaha that's amazing, Bruce! I love how passionate you are. Go for it! Who cares if you don't finish til you're 90
Awesome! Think I am inspired to start one!
Amazing!!
There’s a good article recently posted on PCGS website about “arrows” no “arrows”. It signifies that there was metal composition/weight change.
Much appreciated. I'll check it out!
The arrows were added to note a weight reduction...they reduced the amount of silver in the coins in 1853 because the price of silver had climbed.
Thanks for the info! Much appreciated!
I enjoyed so much this video. Very cool collection mate. 😁
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
The 3 cent coin was done so that people could buy postage stamps, which were 3 cents at the time. They switched to the nickel blend because as you pointed out people were hoarding the silver because at that time the silver in the coins was worth more than the coins themselves.
I believe that postage had either gone up or down and the government began to put less silver in the coins so it was no longer possible to collect silver coins and ship them overseas to cash in on the silver.
The arrows were used to mark the coins and their silver content. They were again used in the 1870s. To again mark the difference in the silver content.
The standing liberty quarter was changed because of the puritan mindset. Libertys right breast was exposed and it caused a bit of an uproar.
Super interesting history! Thanks!
Makes me want to start a type set
Do it!
The reverse of the non-bicentennial Ike Dollar and Susan B. Anthony Dollar are a representation of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Mission Badge worn by the astronauts on the mission.
Thanks for the added insight! Beautiful design
Hey silverpicker, when I get my hesitance from my grandfather, I will too start my Canadian type set. From most coins and bills.
Namaste .I love your videos
Can't wait to start my own type set! 😁
Awesome! Share some pics when you do!
Thanks for the great summary
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice type set. I enjoy your channel.
Thanks so much!!
The arrow change i believe had to do with a change in silver weight for composition
That's absolutely right!
very nice...thanks!
Thanks Yvette!
they put in the arrows to show a slight composition change
Thanks Louden!
I just read about that. They lowered the silver content to stop hoarding and melting for profit. They went from "full body coins" to "tokens". This was happening all over the world. The history of coins and currency is extremely interesting.
Can you do more grab bag vids! Love those. Also I'm thinking of starting a type set. Could you recommend any good books to put the coins in thanks!
I can indeed! There are a few good albums listed in the description of this video :)
@@Silverpicker Ok thanks!
Whats up man, so hey i have a 1964 rare coin set. I would like to know if it’s actually worth big bucks. I would appreciate if you could help me out with info if you actually know about these coins. Hope to here from you. Thanx bro
Love all the coins
Thanks Chris!
Could someone answer a question for me? I have a lot of Washington pre65 quarters. At least half of them are VF-20 grade or above which makes then a few dollars over melt a piece. Shouldn't I place them in a book for resale? Melt is only $5 a quarter right now, it seems like it would be worth my time to grade them and separate them out.
Haha glove up, practice safe numismatics! That's funny. Good one. I like your type set man. Alot better than me. I dont even think i may have have one or 2 coins of a type set.
That is some great stuff
Thanks man!
Thanks for sharing. Like your passion for coin collecting. So, 1988 wouldn't be your birth year? Would it?
You might be onto something 😜
Try putting some side light to help show more of the detail on your worn out coins!
I did lol! That's the best I could do. Gonna try and get some more lights though
Can you do a video about newer coin errors
Only if Mr Beast shouts me out on his channel 😝
Hi silverpicker can’t wait for it to be released into circulation if you know what I mean...
I live in Chestnut Hill Massachusetts
Nice! New England is beautiful
Yes it certainly is I’m a kid and I love your channel
my album came without the bicentennial page :( i cant find where to get a replacement anywhere but the rest of my album is full except the second oldest seated liberty dollar! wish i had the last page though... i could fill it instantly too if i got it which doubly sucks lol
Are you able to find it on eBay maybe?
maybe part of the reason they specified 1/100 on old currency, was because the UK has 240 pence in a pound, as opposed to the US having 100 cents in a dollar, so people that may still be used to british money wouldnt get confused?
That's very interesting!
The Chinese also chop marked Morgan dollars, I'd like to get one.
That would be so awesome! I would love one of those
@@Silverpicker my dream coin is a 98 Morgan dollar
These albums must be for the general collector as there are no pockets for things like Chain cents and Phygrian bust coins and the silver coinage of the "Turkey Buzzard" types of 1794 - 97. Is it because those coins are too rare and expensive
That's exactly right. Wouldn't want to put such a valuable coin in an album like that. Prob better to get it slabbed
You should do this with the soon to be existing Canadian typeset
I want to but I'm waiting until I can get my hands on an album!
Also a difference with the SLQs, type 1 the hair does a sweep up and the type 2 does not.
Interesting. I didn't know that. Thanks!
You need the Gold Type page too.
I want one, they're just very expensive
Heard through the grapevine that leftover currency actually sells bulk coins for *extremely* cheap... gonna test it out soon
That's pretty intriguing!
10:15 The word cents was added in the same year, they didn’t wait until the next year
Sweet coins
Thanks Nike!
The arrows mean there is a lower silver percentage 13:21
11:10 "while this one is almost entirely nickel." (Of course, standard US nickels are 25% nickel, balance copper.)
Decent set. It’s too bad so many of coins are cleaned
Yep, I agree lol
you forgot birch and flowing hair cents but it is still cool to have a draped bust
True, but those are not included in the Dansco albums because they're too expensive for most collectors to get
I have one of those books somewhere from when I was a kid and I have no idea where I put it...😫🤙🏼
Look for it! Might have some amazing stuff inside it!
Here's the story that 1800 cent would tell:
"Well, I was in someone's pocket for a while. Then they spent me at a store. Then I was in someone else's pocket for a while. Then I was in a kitchen drawer..."
Pretty accurate
I gotta show you the capped busy quarter i just got
Fun fact: the classic head half cent had a fraction beneath the wreath reading 1/200 😀
That's awesome, Manveer
can confirm i have a 1805 half cent. its very worn but you can read most wording including the 1/200 on the back
If you’re able to read the 1/200 then it is a confirmed classic head half cent. As far as a date if you’re able to get magnification and look at different angles then you may be able to pull off a date. If you need further help you could either email me or silverpicker and we may be able to help
@@RealManveerSaini the date 1805 and liberty are also pretty clear not perfectly clear but you can definitely see them but there is very little detail on the bust or wreath. the coin itself is a very black color so i assumed it was a metal detecting find 1 or 2 owners prior
@@RealManveerSaini how bad of condition are half cents typically if found metal detecting? i mean they have been down there for like 200 years
How did I miss the premiere I had it in my schedule!
And that’s a beautiful 69 s
They put the arrows on the seated quarters due to a weight change.
11:39 someone hated lady liberty so much they even shot her on a coin
At 14:10, on the Standing Liberty quarters (Type 1 and Type 2), you missed a key difference: The Type 1 lady has one bare breast exposed (the one opposite of the shield - see i.redd.it/fwdgw03qe3a01.jpg). The Type 2 had the chain mail shirt added.
Entertaining video, though - and good work on the collection!