Dollar coins are by far my favorite denomination to search. I get a roll or two every paycheck and go through them before spending the ones I don’t intend to keep. The Walmart self-checkout machines accept them, and the coins are far easier to feed into the machine than dollar bills! Plus, it’s fun to use the dollar coins regularly and get weird reactions from cashiers.
1999 P Susan B. Anthony (SBA) dollars were the first dollar coins produced since the 1981 dollar. Due to a growing demand for small dollar coins in mass transit - banks began running out of these coins for the first time and the US Mint was asked to replenish the supplies of the small dollar coin. Since the US Mint didn't have the authority to change the design - they stuck with the original Susan B. Anthony design until 2000 when the Sacagawea dollar design was authorized for production.
You have had lots of great videos with lots of information. BUT you raised the bar with this one. I started my coin collection in 1960 and this was the most, new information condensed in such a short time to date for many collectors.
There’s quite a few slightly off center skinny/far date rims that appear to be wide/close rims due to the shift but they’re easy to spot because the top looks extra super skinny. Just a heads up.
I search 4,000 dollar coins a week mainly looking for wounded eagles and i have found them! Rb hayes has one of the best die clashes out there and a ddr. A friend of mine in Michigan actually discovered the ddr.
Wish I had known about the wide rim Susan B. Anthony coins. My dad bought $200/month or as many as he could find. He used to hand them out as tips wherever he went. At his death, he had well over $10,000 in SBA. I wish I could have gone through them for the wide rims. Well, it's good memories anyhow.
Quinn....quick question? What is the best and fastest way to reroll unvaluable coins to take back to a bank? Or.... do you just bite the bullet and accept the fee and take them to a coinstar? Thanks!
Make sure you check the 2000-P Sacagawea dollars for the Cheerio dollar and the wounded eagle error. Also there was a presidential dollar in 2020. George H.W. Bush.
Thanks for the info! Yeah I was confused at first to see that the presidential dollars were not released up through the current presidents. Then I remembered that we do not put living people on currency and it all made sense. I hadn't considered the George H.W. scenario. So much to learn!
Sadly, Jimmy Carter is on his last leg. Since it has to be two years after a president passes away before they can be put on a coin, it will be at least 2025 or 2026 before the James Carter coin comes out.
The George H.W. dollars are the lowest mintage of any of the presidential dollars, only minted in late 2020, and none were intended for circulation, so they'd be a pretty rare find as it would have taken people spending them out of intended for collector rolls. According to the rules for the series presidents would only be approved to be on the coins once they've been dead for at least 2 years, so there still aren't any for the still living presidents (as of the time I type this: Carter, Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden).
@@QuinsCoins It is a general rule not to put living people on coins, but some exceptions have been made on commemoratives. Most recently Eunice Schriver was put on the Special Olympics commemorative in 1995 when she was still alive.
Pretty sure that '79 SBA that had chunks of metal mudding by the date is called "blanching" (or something like that). I think it has something to do with the die and it's considered an error. Worth more than a dollar!
The big named banks do not carry old packaged coins, and I was told by a teller, to try local banks. The teller also said that unless you have an account, they might not dispense any coins to you.
I enjoy your program very much. You are extremely well-read in coins. That's obvious. Could you help me and tell me where you do a lot of your research? That would be very helpful, as I am now retired and have found a passion for collecting coins.
If you do a book fill, wear gloves on both hands. I didnt put mine in a book, just 2x2 flips, because of how sensitive they are. All of mine or MS-65 plus... after making a mistake on my first roll by going gloveless and ruined an entire roll...
Hey dont forget with the Sacagawea 2000 P their is a wounded wing to look out for, which is two arrow like lines that pierce throw the eagle, another thing to look out for is the tail.Cheerios had a year they threw about 10,000 Sacagawea 2000 P coins in their cereal. The difference is in the tail, instead of it being plain lines you look for the tail with a more defined tail.
I ave 2 rolls of 1979 UNCIRCULATED SUSAN B ANTHONY $1 COINS ORIGINAL BANK ROLLS OF $25 FROM THE S MINT should I open them or keep them in the original rolls?
Ihad no idea the American innovation ones were special, I have one, it has the statue of Liberty on it with a bunch of gears on the other side. Only reason I kept it was because I thought the toning was cool.
They were minted for collectors specifically, but some modern collections are occasionally dispersed into circulation through collection dumps, uninformed inheritances, or a loss of interest in the hobby. 🧐
Just started the video, you may go into details about the position "A" and position "B" regarding the saq. and presidential dollars.. You get alot of weak strikes as well where the P's look like D's but they are likely P's...
Sorry I can't add the time in the video however, in the first roll of personal rolled coins the one with the odd mark on the 9 looks to be a die clash to me. Compared to others seen I'd say it's a die clash...any thoughts?
PLEASE check on that 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin... there was an early release via Cheerios boxes that is rare on the tail feather definition. Worth investigation.
Probably just face value. Keep the nicest one for your personal collection. You could maybe sell them for a little above face, but they're not rare. Check for any errors though.
a good friend of mine is from el salvador. while he visited there this year he got a bunch of dollar coins (they us the us dollar there) he said they used dallar coins all over
From what I ( I'm 58 yrs old) was told was the coins lasted longer than the paper money did, which would be cheaper in the long term. Plus the blind could recognize the difference between the coins by size so they wouldn't get jeeped ,paper money was extremely easy for people to steal from them.
I remember when the Susan Bdollar came out at my bank if you sighed up for the NEW debit card the bank gave you a Susan B coin. That was first for the coin and the first for debit card ha.
Wow! If that is genuine, that is seriously amazing! I just looked into it and it looks like they do exist: auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-30D8M/2000-p-sacagawea-dollar-struck-on-an-anthony-dollar-planchet-ms-68-ngc
As soon as I finished watching I drug out my coin jug. I found one Sacagawea that really got my attention. I can't find information on the issue with it anywhere. There is a circle around Sacagawea that goes into the word liberty and in between each letter the circle continues like a dash. Does anyone have any suggestions on finding out more on something like this? Thanks.
😂 it's called ring of death and it's the greatest SCOURGE to all coin collectors, thanks to the damned machine rollers, 🤬 They should be illegal or be forced to install plastic or Teflon liners so they don't destroy every single "ender"
Hey brother, yesterday I got a roll of quarters, opened it up, and every quarter in the roll was 2006 "D" North Dakota proof. Any idea of worth. Love your channel ! Thank you. 😊 close to mint condition
Nice! Like Revan said, since they are all 2006-D, those are not proofs. It is very interesting to see a full roll of them still out there in the wild though! They will get you slightly more than face value. Here is a recent sale: www.ebay.com/itm/266321194921?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cP7D-zMGTIG&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=-lAi3LBFRIq&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Quin, I recommend asking for a special order of a box of Dollar coins. It is $1,000, but I was able ro return all the ones I didn't want. Did this during 2020 lockdown with my credi union and local bank. You may have to wait up to two weeks, but it is well worth it.
@@justinshoats6989 I just ask a teller if I can special order a box of coins. At one point they charged me 10 cents a box, but it was worth it because I was looking for certain coins. Some banks require a business account in order to get coins, but I just have a personal account. I'm also able to return all the coins I no longer want since they have a coin machine right in the lobby for customers to use. I am in Wisconsin.
I buy a dollar roll maybe once or twice a month. The last roll had about 7-8 SBA dollars.The only 79P was a EXF/AU wide rim! I Find NFCs on occasion,mainly 20th century presidents and newer Sacajawea.And one 2008S proof .
Do people not expect to find Morgan/Peace/Liberty/Ike dollars in rolls? You didn't even mention them. I'm just getting interested in CRH though so if it's not really a thing, that's good to know
I go to Dunkin’ Donuts every day and I get a lot of common dollars and 50cent coins always an education for the cashiers I’m amazed at how dumbed down public school educations are
One great way of find more of these rather then a bank is to go to the NY subway and use the metro card machine. All they do is spit out dollar coins as change
Love the passion and knowledge. Want to get out on the road with a team of treasure seekers who do huge events to attract people with large collections and estates to sell?
Dollar coins are by far my favorite denomination to search. I get a roll or two every paycheck and go through them before spending the ones I don’t intend to keep. The Walmart self-checkout machines accept them, and the coins are far easier to feed into the machine than dollar bills! Plus, it’s fun to use the dollar coins regularly and get weird reactions from cashiers.
Yea the cashiers dont have a slot to put them in, and it goes in the misc slot in the register
Hahah
1999 P Susan B. Anthony (SBA) dollars were the first dollar coins produced since the 1981 dollar. Due to a growing demand for small dollar coins in mass transit - banks began running out of these coins for the first time and the US Mint was asked to replenish the supplies of the small dollar coin. Since the US Mint didn't have the authority to change the design - they stuck with the original Susan B. Anthony design until 2000 when the Sacagawea dollar design was authorized for production.
Well worded and informative.
I recall when vending machines started accepting these, only no one carried them around. The Post Office machines gave change in dollar coins.
It was actually the USPS that ordered the 1999 SBA dollars I remember when it happened
You have had lots of great videos with lots of information. BUT you raised the bar with this one. I started my coin collection in 1960 and this was the most, new information condensed in such a short time to date for many collectors.
There’s quite a few slightly off center skinny/far date rims that appear to be wide/close rims due to the shift but they’re easy to spot because the top looks extra super skinny. Just a heads up.
F0arte frumos
Thanks for helping teach those of us that are new to collecting. Your explanations are very helpful.
I search 4,000 dollar coins a week mainly looking for wounded eagles and i have found them! Rb hayes has one of the best die clashes out there and a ddr. A friend of mine in Michigan actually discovered the ddr.
There is also a "Wounded Eagle" error on the 2000 P Sacagawea Dollars. That's a good find as well.
Tip for your next 5 bank hunt, just use the standard brown rubber band instead of painting one black
Wish I had known about the wide rim Susan B. Anthony coins. My dad bought $200/month or as many as he could find. He used to hand them out as tips wherever he went. At his death, he had well over $10,000 in SBA. I wish I could have gone through them for the wide rims. Well, it's good memories anyhow.
Quinn....quick question? What is the best and fastest way to reroll unvaluable coins to take back to a bank? Or.... do you just bite the bullet and accept the fee and take them to a coinstar? Thanks!
Make sure you check the 2000-P Sacagawea dollars for the Cheerio dollar and the wounded eagle error. Also there was a presidential dollar in 2020. George H.W. Bush.
Thanks for the info! Yeah I was confused at first to see that the presidential dollars were not released up through the current presidents. Then I remembered that we do not put living people on currency and it all made sense. I hadn't considered the George H.W. scenario. So much to learn!
Sadly, Jimmy Carter is on his last leg. Since it has to be two years after a president passes away before they can be put on a coin, it will be at least 2025 or 2026 before the James Carter coin comes out.
The George H.W. dollars are the lowest mintage of any of the presidential dollars, only minted in late 2020, and none were intended for circulation, so they'd be a pretty rare find as it would have taken people spending them out of intended for collector rolls.
According to the rules for the series presidents would only be approved to be on the coins once they've been dead for at least 2 years, so there still aren't any for the still living presidents (as of the time I type this: Carter, Clinton, George W. Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden).
@@QuinsCoins It is a general rule not to put living people on coins, but some exceptions have been made on commemoratives. Most recently Eunice Schriver was put on the Special Olympics commemorative in 1995 when she was still alive.
@@troodon1096 I actually found one yesterday haha. 2020-P GHW Bush. Had 9 NIFCs in 5 rolls. Two under 500,000 minted Innovation dollars too.
Pretty sure that '79 SBA that had chunks of metal mudding by the date is called "blanching" (or something like that). I think it has something to do with the die and it's considered an error. Worth more than a dollar!
You dont need a scope for the wide rims... they are obvious once you see one.
GA Silver Hunter found a wide rim in his latest video.
Really enjoyed this hunt. I like the dollar coins. Very informative. Thanks.
Congrats on getting the One Wide Rm Susan B. Anthony. Great Find there.
Did you check the 2000 Sacajawea for the Cheerio coin or the wounded Eagle?
The big named banks do not carry old packaged coins, and I was told by a teller, to try local banks. The teller also said that unless you have an account, they might not dispense any coins to you.
Check lettering on the rim, whether it’s right side up or upside down when looking at the obverse (front). P and D have both up and down
Can't forget about the cheerio. Check the tale of the bird if it's defined there are only 5,000 made.
I enjoy your program very much. You are extremely well-read in coins. That's obvious. Could you help me and tell me where you do a lot of your research? That would be very helpful, as I am now retired and have found a passion for collecting coins.
Long time fan here. I had suggested this a long time ago and I'm glad to see that you have done it now!
It's great to see you hunting. Be blessed. My friend.
On the Susan B. The "1" in date shows closest to the rim causing wide rim rather than seeing only the 9!
Steve
What model is that scope? Do you like the scope?
If you do a book fill, wear gloves on both hands. I didnt put mine in a book, just 2x2 flips, because of how sensitive they are. All of mine or MS-65 plus... after making a mistake on my first roll by going gloveless and ruined an entire roll...
I have a 2009 D saqagawea 1 dollar coin and Im not sure anything about it cause when I look it up theres not much about the specific 1 dollar coin.
Newb here… what does he do with the coins once he has picked through them? Just take them back to the bank?
Hey dont forget with the Sacagawea 2000 P their is a wounded wing to look out for, which is two arrow like lines that pierce throw the eagle, another thing to look out for is the tail.Cheerios had a year they threw about 10,000 Sacagawea 2000 P coins in their cereal. The difference is in the tail, instead of it being plain lines you look for the tail with a more defined tail.
The cheerio dollar is from 2000 and 5500 were made
@@vadenk4433 right im thinking of something else from 2009 , n i read 10,000 well u learn something new everyday
You're only the 20th person to mention the wounded eagle and the cheerios. Congrats you can't read🤣🤣jk just giving ya shit
I ave 2 rolls of 1979 UNCIRCULATED SUSAN B ANTHONY $1 COINS ORIGINAL BANK ROLLS OF $25 FROM THE S MINT should I open them or keep them in the original rolls?
Ihad no idea the American innovation ones were special, I have one, it has the statue of Liberty on it with a bunch of gears on the other side. Only reason I kept it was because I thought the toning was cool.
What does it mean to be "not intended for circulation"? what were they made for and why in circulation?
They were minted for collectors specifically, but some modern collections are occasionally dispersed into circulation through collection dumps, uninformed inheritances, or a loss of interest in the hobby. 🧐
hey is it rare to have 2006 S sacagawea dollar coin
I think the bank weighs them for accuracy then marks with pen
There are some VERY valuable 2000P mint errors to look for
What are they?
the 2000P wounded eagle the cheerio dollar aka boldly detailed tailfeathers etc @@jimstand
Hello Mr Quinn
Just wondering if you checked the 2000 Sacagawea's for the Cheerios dollar and for the wounded eagles 😊
That black mark on them old rolls means someone already checked them and they marked it so they don't get those rolls again.
Just started the video, you may go into details about the position "A" and position "B" regarding the saq. and presidential dollars..
You get alot of weak strikes as well where the P's look like D's but they are likely P's...
Whats the value like on these? 28:38
Sorry I can't add the time in the video however, in the first roll of personal rolled coins the one with the odd mark on the 9 looks to be a die clash to me.
Compared to others seen I'd say it's a die clash...any thoughts?
Just so you know there are 2 different Grover Cleveland coin. One bust facing forward and one facing right. Both are common nifc
PLEASE check on that 2000 Sacagawea dollar coin... there was an early release via Cheerios boxes that is rare on the tail feather definition. Worth investigation.
That double die Susan B is dope!, your only real find, but a Great 1!!
This is so awesome! There are a lot of things to look for in dollars
At 19:30, the SBA looks like a defective planchet.
Great job on your pronunciation of Wampanoag. Never realized there were so many different dollar coins minted.
Did you look for the 2000 P cheerio dollar?
Today I fou d a quarter roll and every quarter is a 1999 "D" Pennsylvania in close to mint condition. Any idea of value ? Love your channel !
Probably just face value. Keep the nicest one for your personal collection. You could maybe sell them for a little above face, but they're not rare. Check for any errors though.
There were a few wide rims in there from what I saw under the scope the first round
a good friend of mine is from el salvador. while he visited there this year he got a bunch of dollar coins (they us the us dollar there) he said they used dallar coins all over
The dates of the mag dollar coins are at the 3oclock position fyi
Thank you. I mean that lol
From what I ( I'm 58 yrs old) was told was the coins lasted longer than the paper money did, which would be cheaper in the long term. Plus the blind could recognize the difference between the coins by size so they wouldn't get jeeped ,paper money was extremely easy for people to steal from them.
What do we do with NIFC?
Those 79 philly customer rolls were probably someone doing what you're doing 😂...
Hello my dear friend!!
Where can i buy that old kind of rolls??
Greetings
I remember when the Susan Bdollar came out at my bank if you sighed up for the NEW debit card the bank gave you a Susan B coin. That was first for the coin and the first for debit card ha.
I like to search Lincolns it's what got me started and will always be my favorite hope u have a good day 😊
This was very informative and interesting. Thank you.
1980 and 1999 wide rim coins exist too, you might want to check all the Susan B's...
I have all president dollar coins, except for Lyndon B. Johnson. I hope I find it by the end of the year.
Congratulations on the finds. Nice informative video.
Far date,near date,or wide and skinny rim?
I hope you are looking for Cheerio dollars, errors such as die clashes and rotated dies, etc.
Enough with the cheerios. Only every comment is about them lol
Make sure you look at the 2000 p Sac dollar for the wounded eagle, in good condition, they sell for $100
I found a clad sacajawea Weird
Wow! If that is genuine, that is seriously amazing! I just looked into it and it looks like they do exist: auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-30D8M/2000-p-sacagawea-dollar-struck-on-an-anthony-dollar-planchet-ms-68-ngc
Could be stamped on the wrong planchet... valuable error
19:17
Certainly 😃🤗
That´s what we´re here for !!
Today I found a 2020 George H.W Bush NIFC dollar coin and a 2008 P NIFC from a vending machine
I have a small collection but I don't know who to send em to for appraisal
You need to look for the Cheerios SAC dollars too.
As soon as I finished watching I drug out my coin jug. I found one Sacagawea that really got my attention. I can't find information on the issue with it anywhere. There is a circle around Sacagawea that goes into the word liberty and in between each letter the circle continues like a dash. Does anyone have any suggestions on finding out more on something like this? Thanks.
It sounds like the coin has the "Ring of Death", meaning it was the first or last coin in a roll that was rolled by a machine.
😂 it's called ring of death and it's the greatest SCOURGE to all coin collectors, thanks to the damned machine rollers, 🤬
They should be illegal or be forced to install plastic or Teflon liners so they don't destroy every single "ender"
I have a 2023 VDBV penny with the ring of death. A few hundred dollar coin that is now worth a penny.
Hey brother, yesterday I got a roll of quarters, opened it up, and every quarter in the roll was 2006 "D" North Dakota proof. Any idea of worth. Love your channel ! Thank you. 😊 close to mint condition
You sure it's a proof? Proofs since the early 1970s have the S mint mark. It could just be a really nice 2006-D North Dakota.
Nice! Like Revan said, since they are all 2006-D, those are not proofs. It is very interesting to see a full roll of them still out there in the wild though! They will get you slightly more than face value. Here is a recent sale: www.ebay.com/itm/266321194921?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=cP7D-zMGTIG&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=-lAi3LBFRIq&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@QuinsCoins each of the 2006 "D" quarters have a gold ish tint to them.
@@RevanFan Thank you.
@@RevanFan what is a revan?
Quin, I recommend asking for a special order of a box of Dollar coins. It is $1,000, but I was able ro return all the ones I didn't want. Did this during 2020 lockdown with my credi union and local bank. You may have to wait up to two weeks, but it is well worth it.
How do you special order a box of dollar coins or half dollars from the bank?
@@justinshoats6989 I just ask a teller if I can special order a box of coins. At one point they charged me 10 cents a box, but it was worth it because I was looking for certain coins. Some banks require a business account in order to get coins, but I just have a personal account. I'm also able to return all the coins I no longer want since they have a coin machine right in the lobby for customers to use. I am in Wisconsin.
Just ask the teller
don't forget about the cheerios Sacagawea dollar for that you have to look at the eagle's tail feathers it looks like Cheerios
IM so glade GOD let the mint too make them,and thank you for showing them !!!!!!!!!!!
YOU Rock & Rule Quin 😊👍🏻
I would love information on the Cheerios coin
Hey Quin you said it would be awesome to find a (GREAT LAW OF PEACE) and it happens to be the only one I have got I believe it is a 2018
Let's go I love your vids man
I can't stand the fact that the US mint put the date and mint mark on the EDGE! It's going to wear off so fast.
I'm trying to find out about a 2 Dollar red Star note from 1953
this was great and i think you were doing better than average in what you found.
I buy a dollar roll maybe once or twice a month. The last roll had about 7-8 SBA dollars.The only 79P was a EXF/AU wide rim! I Find NFCs on occasion,mainly 20th century presidents and newer Sacajawea.And one 2008S proof .
why are these coins gold tone color?
Do people not expect to find Morgan/Peace/Liberty/Ike dollars in rolls? You didn't even mention them. I'm just getting interested in CRH though so if it's not really a thing, that's good to know
5:22 you missed the coin date. The video shows 2014….
Where can you get dollar rolls
Don't forget the cheerio dollars with detailed tail feathers
You should check for the 2009 Sacagawea Cheerios coin which would be major monies
The cheerio dollar is 2000
Jeez everyone can chill on the cheerios...and wounded eagle. Everyone and their grandma has commented about them.
Don’t forget to check the 2000-P Sacagawea dollars to make sure that thay are not Cheerio dollars if thay were they’re worth a lot.
Jeez read a few comments before you post. Everyone mentioned them both
I go to Dunkin’ Donuts every day and I get a lot of common dollars and 50cent coins always an education for the cashiers I’m amazed at how dumbed down public school educations are
Thanks for another great video!!!
One great way of find more of these rather then a bank is to go to the NY subway and use the metro card machine. All they do is spit out dollar coins as change
Love the passion and knowledge. Want to get out on the road with a team of treasure seekers who do huge events to attract people with large collections and estates to sell?
No lol
Great to see you.
Can't wait for the next video
Big thingt to look for on the sac is the muie and wounded eagle
The 1979 SB wide rim is pictured in the 2023 red book.
Finding those ultra old ones are a clue that it's real treasure
I collected when young, but there are coins minted since I had no idea existed.
1979 wide rim Susan Bs only came in a set.
Its wild to me that people used to do this with silver dollars.
Great video. Dollar coins are hard to come by around here.
Newer vending machines that accept up $20 dollar bills always give them as change. I think he touched on that in this vid