You said the best thing is going through pre-decimal pennies, the next best thing is watching someone go through some pre decimal pennies 😊 Some fantastic finds including the 1946 dot and the 1820’s George IV 😊 Great stuff 👍🏻
Watched it right through without a break. It was certainly a marathon hunt! Some great finds in the two dot pennies , the George IV, and the Australian pennies. And the mug got fed as well . Nice one Paul 👍
"They travel across light-years of space, they must be far more advanced than humans, and then when they get here they forget to put the brakes on." 😄 I had a good chuckle at that! I always enjoy seeing some vintage copper, especially that King George IV. Thanks for showing them on your channel. Congratulations on finding the 1946 and 1909 dot pennies. Best of luck!
This sorta video is what I've been looking for a long time. I've literally kilos and kilos of these I hope from your videos I'll educate myself on which ones demand a collectors premium
Lovely coin hunt, finding a very lovely 1911 one penny and finding a silver 1893 threepence and a 1820s George 4th copper one penny, shocking wear on that 1836 penny. And a few mint marks, low tides, commas and dotes on the coins, seems like a very good coin hunt.
Paul, I was delighted to see you so excited about the 1946 dash. I always enjoy your old penny hunts! I hope you manage to get in contact with your regular suppliers so we can see more. Thank you!
What a marathon hunt and some great finds particularly the 1946 dot penny would love to add this one to my collection. Hope your old contact comes back to you please keep up with these hunts.
This took me back. In the late 60’s I collected pennies and halfpennies and had almost a full set. Before decimalisation pennies were worth little due to inflation but we were sad to see them go all the same even if we kept the old 'silver' shillings and florins for a few years, until the next coin downsizing. Thank you I could almost smell them.
Hi Paul its great to see some pennies again the 1933 Australia penny all so has a error with the second 3 stamped over a 2 check the one you found it may be one cheers mate thanks for sharing. 👍🇦🇺👊
Great Hunt, very enjoyable.some very nice finds including the dot pennies and very generous of you to put one on the board, but my favourites were the 1884 & 1911 pennies
Loved the Hunt Paul Thanks -- 1911 upgrade & Dot pennies were fantastic My favorite though was the Vic 1900 with the edges filed by a bored Fitter & turner
Thanks for another great video, Paul. - what a box of delights - so many great finds! The 1909 and 1946 'dot' pennies were the stars. The 1911 in super condition was also splendid, not to mention the George IV penny (probably either 1825 or 1826), the 1916 recessed ear and the 2 x 1902 LT. Shame the Jubilee head 1893 silver threepenny bit was not in better condition as it is a quite a rare coin. 1893 was the year the veil head was introduced on silver coins and the Jubilee head was only minted on a few threepences and even fewer sixpences that year. A top grade 1893 Jubilee head threepence is worth the better part of £500, and an equivalent sixpence would probably set you back in excess of £6,000!
I love these penny hunts. Very generous of you to include the 1946 dot penny. Pleased you could also update your album. A good buy for the price you paid.
I enjoyed the mega hunt Paul as I deffo didn't have anything better to do. Some great finds, nice to see some album upgrades. Very generous of you to include the '46 dot penny although I think you should keep and sell it to help with your costs.
It's been a long time coming since the last one, but this old penny hunt was well worth the wait. Thank you once again for a thoroughly entertaining video.
That was a superb 46 dot penny, congratulations on your first in a hunt. Lovely 1884 upgrade too. Blimey another dot penny 1909. I’m pretty sure it is. A very successful search & the 1967’s didn’t overwhelm the hunt I thought.
That was a very enjoyable hunt. Thank you, Paul! In the same way that you like stamped coins, I have an affection for coins with holes through them. It was fun to see a few of those coming up.
Another awesome video. This would be absolutely perfect for my son who loves to watch your videos!!! Perhaps the stars may align or something😂 Love these penny hunts, keep ‘em coming, and hello from the states😊 P.S. Those were some beauties that you found. Congrats🎉
That 1915 reminded me of when I was a kid putting pennies on the railroad tracks. Although I only ever put US cents on the tracks they smashed much flatter.
Always love a good pre-decimal penny hunt. Would have watched if it were 4 hours long. Thought you had forgotten the 1860, but you slipped it on the board at the last minute. Great video, keep them coming.
really enjoyed your penny hunt…beauties….i have a small collection garnered from my English Dad and my Aunt and Uncle from Surrey.. am way over here in Mississippi, please include me in your drawing! Cheers
I thought I had seen an 1860 but was beginning to think it was just a figbox of my imagination. Some odd cut and stamped coins too. Hope you enjoyed your coffee after this marathon!
Best hour and twenty minutes I’ve spent. I’m usually talking to you, saying, “nope high tide” or “just dirt”! Love the long videos with all the education thrown in. I did see you pass a 1927 earlier that you didn’t put down, but ended up getting another one anyway. I don’t subscribe to many channels, but definitely subbed and 👍🏻 to you. Love your sense of humour as well. How much for a 1933, dot penny with low tide, single line, double stamped 9?
i feel this was your most enjoyable penny hunt CP! For me the tops was the 1909 dot--just so rare- and then of course the '46 dot plus two gems from 1884 and 1911.. In contrast no 1944, surely the most common penny to never appear in a hunt but so many years accounted for in just a 400 coin box... you could tell it was a new supplier as no Irish or Jersey's
A very impressive video Paul. You nicely introduce the novice (such as myself) to the apparently complicated issue of the varieties, such as the low and high tides, open and closed 3s, dots and so on. Was it my imagination, or was the occurrence of Queen Victoria pennies in this batch of 400 higher than might reasonably have been expected? There seemed an incredible number considering. Finally, if I had a parcel of 400 pennies to open, there is absolutely no way I would wait "six or seven months" before looking inside!
Many thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. So now I'll just have to locate my father's old penny collection again and take a closer look at any 1946's !
Man I am hooked on these United Kingdom Coppers, Large and small, love watching you fill these boards and albums.Most of my English coins consist of Shillings, Two Shillings, Half Crowns, and Smaller six and three pence. Unlike Australia and Ireland are almost all large Coppers, I have come to Love these very much indeed!!! Gary Bailey My God that 1911looks gorgeous practically pristine!!!
The only penny variant I have found, thanks to your videos, is the one or two lines above the year on the 1940 pennies. I went through my whole collection and found 2 of each. Thanks.
Always like watching your videos, always look forward to the next one , a little jealous you always have these big batches of coins but overall great channel
i have a 1918 penny with a story my grandad was a gunner in the war and was hit by shrapnel in the leg and his leg was saved by a penny that was in his pocket if he did not have the penny in his pocket he would of lost his leg. so i call it my lucky penny
I’ve recently been going through my old coins, I have a box full I’ve collected since I was a child, I ought to buy some collection cards and display them nicely.
Wonderful finds, glad to see the return of the penny hunt. Well done Paul, a good buy.
You said the best thing is going through pre-decimal pennies, the next best thing is watching someone go through some pre decimal pennies 😊
Some fantastic finds including the 1946 dot and the 1820’s George IV 😊
Great stuff 👍🏻
Thanks smiffy 👍
Watched it right through without a break. It was certainly a marathon hunt! Some great finds in the two dot pennies , the George IV, and the Australian pennies. And the mug got fed as well . Nice one Paul 👍
Chers Glen. It was a bit of a long video, but I was happy with those dot pennies 👍
What a marathon, but some fantastic finds! Even an upgrade for your own album! Thanks again for these videos, really like them a lot!
"They travel across light-years of space, they must be far more advanced than humans, and then when they get here they forget to put the brakes on." 😄 I had a good chuckle at that!
I always enjoy seeing some vintage copper, especially that King George IV. Thanks for showing them on your channel.
Congratulations on finding the 1946 and 1909 dot pennies. Best of luck!
This sorta video is what I've been looking for a long time. I've literally kilos and kilos of these I hope from your videos I'll educate myself on which ones demand a collectors premium
Very good spread of dates. Great 1946 and 1909 dot pennies. Excellent value for money Paul 💰 😊
Welcome back! I wondered where you’d gone! Great video and I love the full length version. Don’t leave it so long next time!
Lovely coin hunt, finding a very lovely 1911 one penny and finding a silver 1893 threepence and a 1820s George 4th copper one penny, shocking wear on that 1836 penny. And a few mint marks, low tides, commas and dotes on the coins, seems like a very good coin hunt.
Thatks Jaden. I was very happy with this lot 👍
@@CoinPatrolI have a 1891 one penny in similar condition to that 1884 penny that you found in the hunt.
Paul, I was delighted to see you so excited about the 1946 dash. I always enjoy your old penny hunts! I hope you manage to get in contact with your regular suppliers so we can see more. Thank you!
Hi Paul, your penny hunts have incentivised me to bring mine down from the loft, sort them and buy an album to display them. Thank you.
Thanks Graham, I hope you find something good 👍
Glad to see another penny hunt video, I find them so soothing. Some lovely fines this time too. Thank you
Cracking hunt sir, and not plagued with as many 67s as expected, glad I watched to the very end so I didnt have to tell you about the 1860.
I love a super long coin hunt! Pleased you got a couple of upgrades.
Love these videos. Glad you've found another supplier. That 1900 cog-wheel is interesting.
I've just been on a coin spree on eBay. Wednesday will be a day of coins! Great video!
Some really nice specials in this run. i have to admit I watched in 2 sessions but thoroughly enjoyed this video. thank You.
Great video. Appreciate that you give these away to viewers. These would be an awesome addition to my foreign coin collection.
What a marathon hunt and some great finds particularly the 1946 dot penny would love to add this one to my collection. Hope your old contact comes back to you please keep up with these hunts.
Nice 1946 and 1909 dots. I love these hunts. Thank you. And the 1884 and 1911 were excellent.
It was a long one, but well worth the viewing. Your style of commentary is spot-on..
Thank you Gordon👍
Another interesting video. Lovely range of finds and some nice upgrades for your folder.
Nice hunt. I've been missing these penny hunts. Thanks
Fantastic full length directors cut ...just didn't want it to end
Hi Paul, thank you for another great video.I think you have had some great finds in this box, and I hope you get many more like this one.From JRS.
Cheers John 👍
This took me back. In the late 60’s I collected pennies and halfpennies and had almost a full set. Before decimalisation pennies were worth little due to inflation but we were sad to see them go all the same even if we kept the old 'silver' shillings and florins for a few years, until the next coin downsizing. Thank you I could almost smell them.
Hi Paul its great to see some pennies again the 1933 Australia penny all so has a error with the second 3 stamped over a 2 check the one you found it may be one cheers mate thanks for sharing. 👍🇦🇺👊
Hi Michael, thanks for the tip. I put it under the microscope but it's just a normal 3 👍
I was just about to say "you missed the 1860" but you saved it last minute. 🤣🤣
hi paul glad to c u back my friend . lets get on with then finding these lovely pennies love these hunts
Cheers Wayne 👍
Great Hunt, very enjoyable.some very nice finds including the dot pennies and very generous of you to put one on the board, but my favourites were the 1884 & 1911 pennies
Loved the Hunt Paul Thanks -- 1911 upgrade & Dot pennies were fantastic My favorite though was the Vic 1900 with the edges filed by a bored Fitter & turner
Great hunt as always Paul, thanks for sharing and what a find 1946 dot penny!! Fantastic 👍
Just found your channel, some great finds especially the dot penny. Just subscribed!
Great video! Love the good old penny hunts! I love that quirky 1900 Victoria penny. Don’t see that every day!
Yes, someone went to a lot of effort decorating that penny. 👍
@@CoinPatrolindeed they did! Very interesting
another brilliant hunt, I must make a list of varieties and go through my pennies again. Keep 'em comin'!
Thanks for another great video, Paul. - what a box of delights - so many great finds! The 1909 and 1946 'dot' pennies were the stars. The 1911 in super condition was also splendid, not to mention the George IV penny (probably either 1825 or 1826), the 1916 recessed ear and the 2 x 1902 LT. Shame the Jubilee head 1893 silver threepenny bit was not in better condition as it is a quite a rare coin. 1893 was the year the veil head was introduced on silver coins and the Jubilee head was only minted on a few threepences and even fewer sixpences that year. A top grade 1893 Jubilee head threepence is worth the better part of £500, and an equivalent sixpence would probably set you back in excess of £6,000!
Epic video and some great finds along the way. It just shows you that there are loads of rare and interesting old pennies out there still.
OMG Paul that has to be the best penny hunt I have seen on your channel. Boy wouldn't I just love to win this fantastic set
Thanks for another great video. Some nice finds and upgrades for your Whitman folders. agree with you that the star is the 1946 dot penny.
Wow, lots of good finds, love the dots and the Aussie pennies.
I love these penny hunts. Very generous of you to include the 1946 dot penny. Pleased you could also update your album. A good buy for the price you paid.
I enjoyed the mega hunt Paul as I deffo didn't have anything better to do. Some great finds, nice to see some album upgrades. Very generous of you to include the '46 dot penny although I think you should keep and sell it to help with your costs.
It's been a long time coming since the last one, but this old penny hunt was well worth the wait. Thank you once again for a thoroughly entertaining video.
That was a superb 46 dot penny, congratulations on your first in a hunt. Lovely 1884 upgrade too. Blimey another dot penny 1909. I’m pretty sure it is. A very successful search & the 1967’s didn’t overwhelm the hunt I thought.
I never know what to expect when I buy these batches Ian, but I was very pleased whith this one. 👍
Quite the good selection for the fewer coins searched. Thanks for the video!
The 1911 is a beauty, and what a find, the 1946 dot - I've never found one.
That was a very enjoyable hunt. Thank you, Paul!
In the same way that you like stamped coins, I have an affection for coins with holes through them. It was fun to see a few of those coming up.
Absolutely amazing! Love these hunts. Very nice coins you found yourself😁
Another awesome video. This would be absolutely perfect for my son who loves to watch your videos!!! Perhaps the stars may align or something😂 Love these penny hunts, keep ‘em coming, and hello from the states😊
P.S. Those were some beauties that you found. Congrats🎉
Was never interested in coins but it is therapeutic watching
That 1915 reminded me of when I was a kid putting pennies on the railroad tracks. Although I only ever put US cents on the tracks they smashed much flatter.
Always love a good pre-decimal penny hunt. Would have watched if it were 4 hours long. Thought you had forgotten the 1860, but you slipped it on the board at the last minute. Great video, keep them coming.
Incredible luck finding that 1946 dot penny! great hunt, thanks for sharing.
Some nice finds like 1946 dot. Love this show.
what a marathon sesh that was. Love these penny searches, they are like an ASMR video to me 🙂
Really enjoyed. Well met.
Wow that board filled out quickly, thanks as always CP 😊
You’re right there’s nothing better than searching through old coins. A good hunt I enjoy them all. And have learned so much. Thank you
really enjoyed your penny hunt…beauties….i have a small collection garnered from my English Dad and my Aunt and Uncle from Surrey.. am way over here in Mississippi, please include me in your drawing! Cheers
I thought I had seen an 1860 but was beginning to think it was just a figbox of my imagination. Some odd cut and stamped coins too. Hope you enjoyed your coffee after this marathon!
Not bad for a smaller hunt with 1967 coins included. Nice find on the 1946 dash!
What a stunning 1884 penny that you found. And what a find with the 1946 dot penny 👍
really enjoyed the hunt mate and a nice find with the dot penny 👍 good luck to everyone that enters 🤘
enjoyed the longer format and some cracking finds, nice to see the monarch with all their features
Thanks, I love the big box penny hunts.
Best hour and twenty minutes I’ve spent. I’m usually talking to you, saying, “nope high tide” or “just dirt”! Love the long videos with all the education thrown in. I did see you pass a 1927 earlier that you didn’t put down, but ended up getting another one anyway. I don’t subscribe to many channels, but definitely subbed and 👍🏻 to you. Love your sense of humour as well. How much for a 1933, dot penny with low tide, single line, double stamped 9?
Excellent hunt with some cracking finds. 👌
i feel this was your most enjoyable penny hunt CP! For me the tops was the 1909 dot--just so rare- and then of course the '46 dot plus two gems from 1884 and 1911.. In contrast no 1944, surely the most common penny to never appear in a hunt but so many years accounted for in just a 400 coin box... you could tell it was a new supplier as no Irish or Jersey's
Nice Extended length penny hunt. George IV penny an good find!
A very impressive video Paul. You nicely introduce the novice (such as myself) to the apparently complicated issue of the varieties, such as the low and high tides, open and closed 3s, dots and so on. Was it my imagination, or was the occurrence of Queen Victoria pennies in this batch of 400 higher than might reasonably have been expected? There seemed an incredible number considering.
Finally, if I had a parcel of 400 pennies to open, there is absolutely no way I would wait "six or seven months" before looking inside!
Many thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. So now I'll just have to locate my father's old penny collection again and take a closer look at any 1946's !
Always enjoy the videos. It got me back into colecting.
The pennies are interesting, of course, but it's the stuff that ISN'T a penny that's even more interesting to me. Great hunt!
Just received a box of old pennies and I’ll be doing my own little date run soon
Great watching your videos to get info I didn’t know
Keep it up ❤
Nice one John. Will you be making a video on them?
AAt 27:22 there a faint stamped D next to the lighthouse?
1846 Coin got stuck in the machine?
Awesome stuff Paul, I think this is the first time you've found silver in such a hunt, isn't it? I really liked the George IV!
Nice finds, 2 dot pennies. I have missed your penny search’s.👍
Nice to see another penny hunt, and I liked the longer video!
Some great old pennies, love these hunts. 👍👍
I love your video's I washed all your penny searches. it inspired me to do my own penny searching
I use to have a British penny that someone carried in their pocket, totally slick, date missing also!😊
Man I am hooked on these United Kingdom Coppers, Large and small, love watching you fill these boards and albums.Most of my English coins consist of Shillings, Two Shillings, Half Crowns, and
Smaller six and three pence. Unlike Australia and Ireland are almost all large Coppers, I have come to
Love these very much indeed!!! Gary Bailey My God that 1911looks gorgeous practically pristine!!!
Really enjoyed this video very good information on the coins keep them coming
Great to see a penny hunt do love them and very generous to include the 1946 dot penny brilliant
i had to view this coin hunt in 3 sittings.
the different supplier of the coins came up trumps with the dot coins.
love the coin hunts.
A lot of cool finds. I must be a nerd because I love these hunts
I've just started collecting pennies so found this video very interesting and learnt a lot about what to look out for.
Nice and relaxing to see all the history of the monarchy through the ages in pennies. I could become a collector.
First time watching one of these videos as soon as its come out. Great video
Really enjoyed that great finds congrats on your book upgrades
1911 lovely condition that was a fantastic hunt. Enjoyed your video as always
Long video but worth the watch..... great collection 😊
Another enjoyable penny hun. Many highlights.
The only penny variant I have found, thanks to your videos, is the one or two lines above the year on the 1940 pennies. I went through my whole collection and found 2 of each. Thanks.
Always like watching your videos, always look forward to the next one , a little jealous you always have these big batches of coins but overall great channel
i have a 1918 penny with a story my grandad was a gunner in the war and was hit by shrapnel in the leg and his leg was saved by a penny that was in his pocket if he did not have the penny in his pocket he would of lost his leg. so i call it my lucky penny
As always Paul a very informative and interesting hunt keep up the good work and thanks for your video’s 👍👍👍🍺
Love these hunts. Great time all around!
The time went by fast!I did not realize the video was over 1 hour.Now time for bed.You had some nice finds.
Thanks for watching Kevin 👍
I’ve recently been going through my old coins, I have a box full I’ve collected since I was a child, I ought to buy some collection cards and display them nicely.