Wondering if you could make a video on how to tell a specific gravity on a coin without buying an XRF hand held metal alloy Analyzer? Couldn't believe the price's to buy an XRF. Thanks
Also there are really nowhere to sell coins even when you want to sell them where a dealer can get it graded and make money. I’ve got a bunch of the dollar coins with no side stamp
1943 is not the only year they made steel pennies… Incidentally they also by mistake made some in 1944 that were left over from the year before - which makes them extremely valuable.
@@couchcollectibles Are you sounding a wee bit defensive? Was my assertion incorrect? If my assertion was correct, then why isn’t your statement, standing alone - incorrect? And yes I’ve been subscribed to your channel for quite a while - I’ve watched a lot of your stuff. Yes I watch the whole video typically… Did I earn any kudos??? I know that you’ve featured 1944 steel pennies - and I also know that anybody who collects coins knows about the 1944 steel pennies… That’s why I was surprised when you said “1943 was the only year they made steel pennies.” You really only made a minor error. No big deal. I corrected it for you. Are you unwilling to take a correction? If so, show me how I’m wrong.
@@SW-rb9cr Yep - just like every coin collector ought to already know that, it’s common knowledge. Therefore the statement “1943 is the only year they made steel pennies “- is incorrect.
@@couchcollectibles You asked me some questions. I answered them. I then asked you some questions and you so far just ignored it all together. Once again, was I wrong?
What was the grade on that 1984 double ear that sold for $408? I found one of those last year but it's not in the best shape and I have not had it graded.
Sir I love your videos. I live in New Jersey. Is it ok to bring questionable coins to a local coin shop ? Or is there a way to send you a pic of coins? How can you tell for sure if a coin shop is legitimate or accurate in their observations?? Thank yoy
@@joemessenger9716 1943 Philadelphia at 68+ is valued at 35,000 and the most recent sale was Stack's Bowers auction in November 2020 at $33,600. The weight seems normal, 41.5 grains (2.689 grams) or 42.5 grains (2.75 grams) and with a . 13 gram tolerance, Which puts your coin in the correct weight. If you do submit a coin to pcgs, and you believe it is a MS70, I would submit it as a 68+ and not 70 to be safe. The reason I would do that is because if you go over their analysis of the MS number for your coin, you will have to resubmit the coin which could take couple of months. If you submit it at 68+ and they say no it's a 70, you will not have to resubmit the coin but you the submitter will be charged the Guarantee Premium based on the coin's value for insurance and shipping
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This video is great covers differentt years thanks
That was a awesome video 😊 Great errors, got to love them. Can't wait for the next
Thank you Lori!! New videos tomorrow!
another great video couch keep stacking
Love these videos and I also love my microscope because I've found some worth having graded
Thanks for watching!
I recently found a 72 s i have 1909 and 55
1943 d 69 maybe 70 ms here 2 of them too
Houmuch for the scope
Wondering if you could make a video on how to tell a specific gravity on a coin without buying an XRF hand held metal alloy Analyzer? Couldn't believe the price's to buy an XRF. Thanks
Had the 1972 DDO used it for gas in 1976 ☹️.
For a private consult with you …., how do we get hold of your office?
Добрый день. Имею 86d,88без отметки, 89.без отметки с маленькими чёрными пузырьками. Продам не дорого. Нахожусь в Италии. Спасибо
Also there are really nowhere to sell coins even when you want to sell them where a dealer can get it graded and make money. I’ve got a bunch of the dollar coins with no side stamp
1943 is not the only year they made steel pennies… Incidentally they also by mistake made some in 1944 that were left over from the year before - which makes them extremely valuable.
We know that
Have you watched any of my videos or the whole videos?
@@couchcollectibles
Are you sounding a wee bit defensive?
Was my assertion incorrect?
If my assertion was correct, then why isn’t your statement, standing alone - incorrect?
And yes I’ve been subscribed to your channel for quite a while - I’ve watched a lot of your stuff. Yes I watch the whole video typically… Did I earn any kudos???
I know that you’ve featured 1944 steel pennies - and I also know that anybody who collects coins knows about the 1944 steel pennies… That’s why I was surprised when you said “1943 was the only year they made steel pennies.”
You really only made a minor error. No big deal. I corrected it for you. Are you unwilling to take a correction? If so, show me how I’m wrong.
@@SW-rb9cr
Yep - just like every coin collector ought to already know that, it’s common knowledge. Therefore the statement “1943 is the only year they made steel pennies “- is incorrect.
@@couchcollectibles
You asked me some questions. I answered them. I then asked you some questions and you so far just ignored it all together.
Once again, was I wrong?
Didn't see the link for your guidebooks or your cards are the rubber mats curious of a 1927 S we Lincoln penny
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Know any good shops in NJ to bring coins to for evaluation...
What was the grade on that 1984 double ear that sold for $408? I found one of those last year but it's not in the best shape and I have not had it graded.
Sir I love your videos.
I live in New Jersey. Is it ok to bring questionable coins to a local coin shop ?
Or is there a way to send you a pic of coins? How can you tell for sure if a coin shop is legitimate or accurate in their observations??
Thank yoy
Ihave one Penny of 1980
I have several.
I have the 1980 d mint
hi sir good morning i have 3 coin Lincoln pennies 1984
You need to stick to coins that you can actually find and make money after you get it graded. Getting a coin graded will cost you 100 dollars at least
What about your boy that says you won't find nothing in your pocket change? You know, the older gentleman.
Brad is his name and he doesn't really deal with or in my opinion respect modern coins. He specializes in the old stuff,coins from the 1800's mostly.
06:59 You sure they didn't make a few in 1944??????????????????????????/
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What would a 70 grade 1943 steel penny go for ?
A LOT
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@couchcollectibles so I have a 1943 never circulated no mint mark and ( this is weird weighs 2.835 ) is it a fake?
@@joemessenger9716 1943 Philadelphia at 68+ is valued at 35,000 and the most recent sale was Stack's Bowers auction in November 2020 at $33,600. The weight seems normal, 41.5 grains (2.689 grams) or 42.5 grains (2.75 grams) and with a . 13 gram tolerance, Which puts your coin in the correct weight. If you do submit a coin to pcgs, and you believe it is a MS70, I would submit it as a 68+ and not 70 to be safe. The reason I would do that is because if you go over their analysis of the MS number for your coin, you will have to resubmit the coin which could take couple of months. If you submit it at 68+ and they say no it's a 70, you will not have to resubmit the coin but you the submitter will be charged the Guarantee Premium based on the coin's value for insurance and shipping