Nice pickup. You got a lot of nice coins. I purchased a lot of coins years ago and found a 1991 canadian mint set in the lot, so i guess you never know what you may find
relating to the old coin, it was said that before decimalisation ud find coins from all the way back to Elizabeth the First. we shouldve stayed on the old system, such a shame
Yeah, it's defninitely too bad. I'm not sure if they were cleaned or just improperly stored. Either way, it would have been nice to seem them in a BU state!
I've shot you an email on the topic of our possible next trade - I hope I'm not nagging you too much about it but I just want to get a feel on how it may go :) @@CADRollHunter
I don't know about Canadian coins specifically but I know with our Lincoln cents here in the states, the red, red-brown and brown distinctions aren't a part of the Sheldon scale, but are rather an attribution. So, for instance, you can have an MS-65 copper coin that is designated brown. It may well be less value than the same coin in red, but still, it could be a very nice coin with significant value. Thanks for your video, and nice finds.
Absolutely! That's especially true for older coins, where they may not have been circulated, but their storage might have left them open to the elements. You don't want to overlook a penny just because it's brown!
From 100% nickel, what’s the Canadian $ now down to? Is the Loonie the only coin? And what is THAT one made of? Are we in aluminum maybe hard card board yet? We keep taking the de valuing!!!! And we deserve it for it
Love your videos! Always treasures to be found! I don’t think you mentioned it, but were there any 1951 5cents of the “half moon” variety in your hunt?
That was a great pick up. I definitely enjoy your videos. I’m down in Michigan and I love the Canada currency. I’m most envious of those nickels. If you’re selling how do I buy?
Thanks so much for watching! I only looked at the prices on Numista for various circulated grades and tried to extrapolate. I didn't quite realize how much of a premium an uncirculated one would fetch. Thanks for letting me know!
It was a great deal. It's hard to come up with a price when you don't really know what will be in there. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes there's a lot of junk. That's the way it goes with treasure hunting!!
A little silver, some upgrades and Mint roll of 50 cents make it worthwhile.
I was definitely pleased with this one!
Nice pickup. You got a lot of nice coins. I purchased a lot of coins years ago and found a 1991 canadian mint set in the lot, so i guess you never know what you may find
Very true - that's why I like these types of lots. There's often a hidden gem in there!
It's such a treat box in my opinion! I hope you had a great day soo far! I loved the video. Good day!
Thank you! You too!
relating to the old coin, it was said that before decimalisation ud find coins from all the way back to Elizabeth the First. we shouldve stayed on the old system, such a shame
Wow - could you imagine that?! Finding a coin that old in circulation would be absolutlely incredible!
Nice collection! The 1991 quarters are in beautiful condition. And so cool to find a King George III coin!
That old British coin was a really nice surprise!
Great vid...Really appreciate you going into detail on the various varieties as you go!
Thanks so much - I enjoy looking through coins like this, and I love sharing what I learn. Thanks for watching!
Great finds. Great video.
Thanks so much for watching!
Nice hunt! Putting out quality content as always ❤
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Absolutely worth it, these finds are incredible! Too bad some of the older pennies and cents are definitely cleaned :(
Yeah, it's defninitely too bad. I'm not sure if they were cleaned or just improperly stored. Either way, it would have been nice to seem them in a BU state!
I've shot you an email on the topic of our possible next trade - I hope I'm not nagging you too much about it but I just want to get a feel on how it may go :) @@CADRollHunter
I don't know about Canadian coins specifically but I know with our Lincoln cents here in the states, the red, red-brown and brown distinctions aren't a part of the Sheldon scale, but are rather an attribution. So, for instance, you can have an MS-65 copper coin that is designated brown. It may well be less value than the same coin in red, but still, it could be a very nice coin with significant value. Thanks for your video, and nice finds.
Absolutely! That's especially true for older coins, where they may not have been circulated, but their storage might have left them open to the elements. You don't want to overlook a penny just because it's brown!
Looks like you did pretty good 😊
I'm always excited to go through a box of goodies like this! Thanks so much for watching!!
I’ve got the 75th edition of the catalog and it doesn’t have the reprint, guess I might need to pick up the newer one.
It was a nice addition to the latest version, for sure.
@@CADRollHunter where do you get it?
nevermind.... should have waited till the end of the video
From 100% nickel, what’s the Canadian $ now down to? Is the Loonie the only coin? And what is THAT one made of? Are we in aluminum maybe hard card board yet? We keep taking the de valuing!!!! And we deserve it for it
Pretty much everything is made of multi-ply plated steel now. There's not much nickel in anything at all, anymore!
That was a fun box of coins.
Thanks, I agree! I appreciate you watching!
It pays to gamble sometimes, James! Another score in anybody's book.
Absolutely! Thanks, as always, for watching!
Nice purchase. It is like finding a treasure. Fun video.
You got that right! This is super fun for me!
Hello CAD roll hunter. What antique shop do you get all these cool coins from? Thanks,
Matt
Some of these finds have come from 3 Squirrels Antiques.
@@CADRollHunter thanks CAD roll hunter.
My kid has been looking for a Peruvian vicuna coin in her loonie hunts for a couple years now with no luck
She might be looking a while. I haven't seen one here! Good luck to her!
Love your videos! Always treasures to be found! I don’t think you mentioned it, but were there any 1951 5cents of the “half moon” variety in your hunt?
I looked at each of them, and no half moons on the 1951s. I'll have to take a peek at the rest of my 1951s and see if I have any of those!
The animal on the Peruvian coin is most likely a wild Guanaco. They are related to the Vicuna, Alpaca, and Llama.
Thanks - I've never heard of that one before!
2 91s ... Very very nice indeed 😃🎉❤
Absolutely! That was a nice surprise!
Nice collection you did very well and silver to great pickup
Thank you kindly, Cweed!!
Great video! You did well. Love the world coins too!
Thanks - always lots of fun to go through a variety of coins like this!
Could not agree more! @@CADRollHunter
That was a great pick up. I definitely enjoy your videos. I’m down in Michigan and I love the Canada currency.
I’m most envious of those nickels. If you’re selling how do I buy?
I'm glad you're enjoying my videos! Thanks so much for watching! You can always email me at cadrollhunter@gmail.com
Big like number 214! Excellent video and thank you so much for sharing
Thanks so much - I appreciate you watching!
That 1908 English penny is 15 dollars all day here in the states.
Well, that's a great find, for sure! Thanks!
Nice coins, it's fun to look through hoards of coins.
Yes indeed! Thanks so much for watching!!
Fun pick up !
Absolutely! Thanks so much for watching, Brian!
Great pick up!
Thanks!!
Good luck hunting!
Thanks, Mary!! Happy New Year!
The 1908 penny is your best find there worth around $30 to $50
Thanks so much for watching! I only looked at the prices on Numista for various circulated grades and tried to extrapolate. I didn't quite realize how much of a premium an uncirculated one would fetch. Thanks for letting me know!
i love these videos, very interesting
Glad you like them! They're definitely fun for me, too!!
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
They. Should be. A. $1.00. Dollar. Each. Penny's. !
NeW SuB HerE! 😁
Thanks so much! I hope you're enjoying my videos!
You. Paid. $100 dollars. !
It was a great deal. It's hard to come up with a price when you don't really know what will be in there. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes there's a lot of junk. That's the way it goes with treasure hunting!!
Nice find. We did the same thing and bought an estate auction full of coins 🪙 Now the wife and I are addicted
That is awesome! I hope you found some great stuff in there!