I checked Numista for that 1960 Jersey penny. It commemorates 300 years since Charles II's accession to the throne. I watched the vid all the way through. There was loads of info on rare coins, so I'm going to go through all my penny collection looking for the key dates! 😁
Your videos make me so excited about my own collection. That’s why I love every single one and think that it’s worth it to watch amazing historical videos that always teach you something in a unique way
Long but really enjoyable video that I watched all the way through. Lots of interesting coins especially the old Jersey and Guernsey coins. I like all the coins with monarchs on but I really love Edward Vii Great stuff Coin Patrol 👍🏻
Boy am I loving this for these are amongst the coins I collect, I went back to collecting Pennies, Nickels, Dimes and coins in between like 2,and 3pence silverfive andsix pence andDimes!!! Gary Bailey Fine by me, I just love drooling over large Coppers!!! GaryBailey
What an epic video Coin Patrol, I didn't realise there was so much to spot on the old penny's. I live the Edward 7th coins buddy. I think the stamped coins were made out to be work tokens. Excellent 👍👍👍
Great video. I watched the entire video and enjoyed it. I love the pre-decimals. I struggle to find them in NZ. Missing a 1951 from my 3 books. I plan to catch your other videos soon. Kiwi19 🇳🇿
I like the long videos. You get more for your pennies 😁 Did you check the 1926 pennies to see if they were the standard variant or the modified effigy type? Both were low minted and are quite collectable, especially the modified effigy coin 😉
Nice sets of pennies Paul and very interesting watched start to finish enjoyed every second thank you for your time and effort and your son for fishing out almost all the Elizabeth’s 😁 love the Edward the vii pennies. Stay safe and hunt on 👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent watch! If it doesn't already exist, you should consider doing a video on the most 'findable' varieties. Perhaps even a series with the impossible to find ones too? Thanks a lot, kept me entertained while sorting some coins of my own :)
Raised dots, low tides, broken tooth and calm seas are the most found varieties. Victoria young head, young older head and young old head can be tricky but once you learn the eyes and nose, gets easier. not talking about jubilee, or widow heads.
Hi Paul, l really enjoyed watching, observing and listening to your video's, they are always so full of knowledge regarding the coins, . I love your video's as a relatively new collector, (around 3 years now) coins really do fascinate me, plus the history of them, l love history, always have, but with coins comes the history of Kings and Queens throughout history, which l find fascinating too, l enjoy the knowledge you share regarding the details on coins, which l note down on paper, thank you very much for these video's, if you don't mind me asking where do you get the old blue coin collecting albums with the year and mintage on them, l have tried looking online but nothing comes up. Thanks again.
At 12:07 you might have a rare 1907 penny. The normal one the date is written evenly, however on the rare one the 7 is noticeably higher. I cannot really tell looking at the image, but easiest way to see is to compare to another 1907 penny
I am now addicted to your penny hunts one thing that stands out is there is not as many jerseys in this batch of coins sold. I’m only half hour in & that 1876 is a beauty. I do wonder if this set sold to you was to impress as your current one although has far less 67s but the general condition is not as good as these.30 mins in I will return tomorrow
I really enjoyed watching this video. I have learned some things about our old currency. Having spent many years using the L S D currency. Thanks for posting 👍. I love Edward the V11 (7th).
I have a Napoleon III penny like the one you found that’s been counter stamped with Pears Soap on it for advertising. I have no idea how it could’ve wound up in a box of foreign coins at a yard sale in the Midwestern US. It’s one of my favorite coins even though I can’t tell the date.
I remember back in the 70’s going on holiday to Great Yarmouth and staying in caravan camps which would always have the obligatory arcades. Upon entering you would have to exchange your new pence for these old pennies as they hadn’t got round to converting the slot machine’s over.
Very cool video, I always love these ones! I especially liked that you had some unexpected foreign ones like Jersy and South Africa and of course I love Edward VII!
Great video as they all are ..all down to earth, honest, no High-brow stuff.. I've just decided to try and fill in gaps in my collections, and buy some new sleeves/pockets etc. ,,,I'd love to know your suppliers, as I live in Spain, all I can find is on ebay. Can you recommend any suppliers, emails etc.
First time watching these videos and enjoyed every minute thanks for the information. Please where do you get the albums from? I've been collecting coins for over forty years, but only those I've had in change. However recently I'm collecting coins with my birth year, my husband's, moms, dad's, and My children's plus my grandchildren and great grandchildren
Just starting this coin collecting as a hobbu in my 60's. Where do you get thos penny collecting folders? Where is the best place to pick up coins at a resonable price - i mean cheap. Thanks for the videos - finding them useful.
I also have an 1877 Spanish 10 centimos coin (23:35) but mine has some scratches on the observe. I also have been collecting the pre decimalized pennies and I enjoy your videos on these beauties. Best regards from the US. And the coin with Vittorio Emanuele II is from 1866 and is minted in Turin.
hey coin patroll I have a question, I Bought 6 commemorative crowns from the queens 80th birthday, jubilee and the queens god mother crown. I bought them for 4 pound is that a bargain? ( they are still in the original cases
Hi Paul. I Sorted my big jar of pennies yesterday that I've had for 40 years funny that. I found 15 sets of Edward V. So great to see you doing the same
Yeah that is a 10 centisimo from Italy what year did you say well anyways it was Victorio Emmanuelle the II , Anniversary coin my from Charles Ii To Queen Elizabeth The Ii . By the way I do love Edward The Second. You need not worry about speeding it up I was having a good time watching this.plus I wasn't sure about the Anniversary coin if it was Jersey Baliwick , or a Guernsey. My phone rang and I missed some of what you said about it and there was one coin which had some wear to it but while you were showing it you thought it didn't have a dot between The O and N but when you turned it to the light you could see a faint dot there !!! GaryBailey Thanks. For an awesome video, it was great and fun and informative and interesting all Rolled up into one , Oh and remember how much I King Edward Thank you !!! Your great and i subscribed!!! GaryBailey
Paul we love these hunt. We did pennys and half pennys at christmas. Was great fun. When you coming up live again. We love your quizzys. Love Edward VII.
Hi Andrew, thanks for watching. There is a lot of work being done on the telephone lines around here at the moment and the signal is rubbish. They assure us it will all be fixed in a couple of weeks so I should be able to do a live after that.
You have a rare 1921 penny (the first one of 1921 you showed). There are a sizeable amount of them, but still worth a few quid. On a normal 1921 penny the A.B is close but on the one you showed there is a gap giving A. B
Great info and vid,but dam you man,you got me into old pennies ,I asked a customer this week if she had any old coins,she gave me a 1916 broken tooth, I have to take that back,and is Lafta your love child? 😀
Yep, I love Edward VII - I can tell you so much about my pennies found in Ireland - metal detecting! I've found more UK pennies that Irish pennies. Talking of Irish, I think the 1968 also has a bit of missing chick variety. I rather enjoyed rooting out all my pennies - many too worn to date. I have found a spot where I retrieve many UK pre-decimals, mostly pennies as they seem to survive best. These are all beach finds - some really worn, some show off enough to maybe show the missing tooth, as I mostly find KGV pennies! My first UK penny, I think, was a QV 1899 - in a stream, on the clay base. It is in pretty good shape! Anyway... soon my comment will be as long as your video, which I enjoyed! Cool, the other coins you found... even a South African! Lastly, is it my imagination or - many of the early decade KGV - is his bust ghosted on the reverse?? Thanks... I'll go on now... and try and build a date run too... imagine in a few years time... someone finding my collection of worn coins and tossing it into the furnace to make a copper bar!
French currency circulated in the Chanel isles until 1834 when English silver took over, a pound was equivalent to 26 French £ivres of 20 sous each, so the Jersey 'Penny' was initially until 1877 fashioned as 1/13th of a shilling and equal to 2 French sous. From 1877 it was 1/12th of a Shilling and the old 3d was 1/4th of a shilling. The silver was standard UK silver.
That's an hour and a half I won't get back but it was very interesting. I've got a box of pennies in the garage, think they may get an airing. 😃 thanks.
I stayed till the end. I assume that a year later you may have got another 1953. These were originally part of a collector set so I don’t reckon would have been in general circulation. Like wise scrolling through eBay I found that there are genuine 1970 pre decimal coin sets. I am lucky to have an example of every penny date including H and KN ones from 1860 to 1970 except 1933!!! My favourite coin are the pre 1860 Victoria pennies.
I envy you Brits. You had wonderful coins in that period. Anything from the commonwealth holds my interest. Nice baggie if it can take that load of pennies. 1000 half dollars weighs 25lbs. I’m searching for silver with no luck yet. If I put ten duds in my pocket it buys my breakfast sandwich. They say we have a coin shortage, Covid related. We don’t have a shortage. People just won’t use halves and dollar coins. As a schoolteacher I would also explore the duodecimal system by relating to British coins. I was in England for a year during conversion to decimal. Leaving Britain a burly Scot stopped me demanding to know how much British currency I was leaving the country with. I pulled a tuppence and ha’penny from my pocket. £0.025. Good retort for a poorly dressed hippy.
Yes, all the 2mm have the low tide, and as far as I know all the 1mm have the high tide. The 2mm gap is Reverse A (Freemans) and the more common 1mm is reverse B
@@CoinPatrol I just had a go through my pennies (been focusing on a date run of florins lately) and my 1895 is low tide. Was rather happy to find that. ;-)
You are so informative and I just love the channel. Ahh who cares Variety or variant your the man, if ya got rid of all your world coins I would buy the left overs I believe that the 1877 large copper was either Portuguese or Spanish, Yeah That was Queen Elizabeth 's inauguration, man I loved looking at all those large World Coppers. I enjoyed this video ohso much that I subscribed today!!! GaryBailey KingofDarkness and God of Thunder and Lightning ⚡🌩️
i like the coins with holes because people used to wear their money on their necklace so it was harder to steal - so it really feels like a bit of history to see one
I Love Edward the 7th P-S Check back on the Queen Vick 1897 it looks like it's got the dot between the O & N it's a bit worn But looks like it Nice Fines There Coin Patrol :)
I could spend hours looking for varieties. Great video Paul.
I checked Numista for that 1960 Jersey penny. It commemorates 300 years since Charles II's accession to the throne. I watched the vid all the way through. There was loads of info on rare coins, so I'm going to go through all my penny collection looking for the key dates! 😁
Cheers MM, thanks for watching 👍 Thanks for looking up the 1960 Jersey Penny. I'll now have to read up on Charles II and Jersey.
Second time through. Very relaxing.
Your videos make me so excited about my own collection. That’s why I love every single one and think that it’s worth it to watch amazing historical videos that always teach you something in a unique way
I love Edward the Seventh where did you get your albums from
Doing a date run from 1900 to 1967 only 9 missing paul . Cracking bargain you got mate
Long but really enjoyable video that I watched all the way through. Lots of interesting coins especially the old Jersey and Guernsey coins.
I like all the coins with monarchs on but
I really love Edward Vii
Great stuff Coin Patrol 👍🏻
Hi Paul I could watch your old penny videos all day long .pre decimal coins are my thing J R S
Boy am I loving this for these are amongst the coins I collect, I went back to collecting Pennies, Nickels, Dimes and coins in between like 2,and 3pence silverfive andsix pence andDimes!!! Gary Bailey Fine by me, I just love drooling over large Coppers!!! GaryBailey
That was a pretty good hunt. A very good price and a nice selection.
Cheers Silver Gopher, thanks for watching 👍
What an epic video Coin Patrol, I didn't realise there was so much to spot on the old penny's. I live the Edward 7th coins buddy. I think the stamped coins were made out to be work tokens. Excellent 👍👍👍
Pennies, not penny's!
Great video. I watched the entire video and enjoyed it. I love the pre-decimals. I struggle to find them in NZ. Missing a 1951 from my 3 books. I plan to catch your other videos soon. Kiwi19 🇳🇿
Enjoyed your video, so much information on old British Pennies. I loved the two coins with the liberty ladies on the front very nice coins.
Hi Paul i have a few old pennies and loved all the info you gave in your video and yes I love Edward the V11 (7th).
Edward VII, not Edward V11!! There are NO numbers in Roman Numerals.
I like the long videos. You get more for your pennies 😁
Did you check the 1926 pennies to see if they were the standard variant or the modified effigy type? Both were low minted and are quite collectable, especially the modified effigy coin 😉
Nice sets of pennies Paul and very interesting watched start to finish enjoyed every second thank you for your time and effort and your son for fishing out almost all the Elizabeth’s 😁 love the Edward the vii pennies. Stay safe and hunt on 👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers Nick, thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it 👍
I watched 👀 from start to finish, and really enjoyed it, now time for a long awaited cuppa,(before I look at another one,)
Love the Premium cocktail stick! 🍍 and Lady M loves the Queens Portrait on the 1964 Jersy ❤️
Excellent watch! If it doesn't already exist, you should consider doing a video on the most 'findable' varieties. Perhaps even a series with the impossible to find ones too?
Thanks a lot, kept me entertained while sorting some coins of my own :)
Thanks for watching LAFTA. It was a bit of a marathon. Some got ideas you've got there 💡👍
Raised dots, low tides, broken tooth and calm seas are the most found varieties. Victoria young head, young older head and young old head can be tricky but once you learn the eyes and nose, gets easier. not talking about jubilee, or widow heads.
Impossible, 1954, 52, 33, 1860 small copper penny.
Can find although not the most rare of pennies, 1926 MD.
Oh and single exigue lines are worth looking for.
Geez, I need to make myself a list of what to look for with these pre-decimal coins. Great video. 👍
Hi Paul, l really enjoyed watching, observing and listening to your video's, they are always so full of knowledge regarding the coins, . I love your video's as a relatively new collector, (around 3 years now) coins really do fascinate me, plus the history of them, l love history, always have, but with coins comes the history of Kings and Queens throughout history, which l find fascinating too, l enjoy the knowledge you share regarding the details on coins, which l note down on paper, thank you very much for these video's, if you don't mind me asking where do you get the old blue coin collecting albums with the year and mintage on them, l have tried looking online but nothing comes up. Thanks again.
Just found this little gem. Great show mate
At 12:07 you might have a rare 1907 penny. The normal one the date is written evenly, however on the rare one the 7 is noticeably higher. I cannot really tell looking at the image, but easiest way to see is to compare to another 1907 penny
At 55:06 worth checking if the ‘22’ is high or normal, if it is high you got yourself a very rare coin!
I am now addicted to your penny hunts one thing that stands out is there is not as many jerseys in this batch of coins sold. I’m only half hour in & that 1876 is a beauty. I do wonder if this set sold to you was to impress as your current one although has far less 67s but the general condition is not as good as these.30 mins in I will return tomorrow
I really enjoyed watching this video. I have learned some things about our old currency. Having spent many years using the L S D currency. Thanks for posting 👍. I love Edward the V11 (7th).
Cheers Geoffrey, thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it 👍
Edward VII, not Edward V11!!
That was a long haul but very interesting and informative 👍 but I still love Edward the VII 👌
Cheers Gerry, thanks for watching 👍
Never get fed up of watching this vid, great stuff.
I have a Napoleon III penny like the one you found that’s been counter stamped with Pears Soap on it for advertising. I have no idea how it could’ve wound up in a box of foreign coins at a yard sale in the Midwestern US. It’s one of my favorite coins even though I can’t tell the date.
Wow, that was long! But very interesting! Liked all the oddities/foreign/territories. But I love Edward V11.
Cheers Scarlett, thanks for watching 👍
Edward VII, not Edward V11!! There are NO numbers in Roman Numerals.
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Just finished watching the video paul fantastic mate I learned of lot thank you
Cheers Denis, thanks for watching. I'm glad you liked it 👍
Just when I thought I wouldn't have to see Bungle in the bath again...
Ha ha. I have just watched this!! 😂😂
I remember back in the 70’s going on holiday to Great Yarmouth and staying in caravan camps which would always have the obligatory arcades. Upon entering you would have to exchange your new pence for these old pennies as they hadn’t got round to converting the slot machine’s over.
Fabulous video!!
Danny
Watched this over 2 days! Loved every minute! Keep saying it; Love predecimal stuff! "I love Edward Vll"
Thanks for watching Michael. Yes, it was a long video. I wasn't planning on it being quite that long 👍
Very cool video, I always love these ones! I especially liked that you had some unexpected foreign ones like Jersy and South Africa and of course I love Edward VII!
Thanks for watching Alrik. Yes, it's great when old random coins like that show up 👍
Great video as they all are ..all down to earth, honest, no High-brow stuff.. I've just decided to try and fill in gaps in my collections, and buy some new sleeves/pockets etc. ,,,I'd love to know your suppliers, as I live in Spain, all I can find is on ebay. Can you recommend any suppliers, emails etc.
First time watching these videos and enjoyed every minute thanks for the information. Please where do you get the albums from? I've been collecting coins for over forty years, but only those I've had in change. However recently I'm collecting coins with my birth year, my husband's, moms, dad's, and My children's plus my grandchildren and great grandchildren
Just starting this coin collecting as a hobbu in my 60's. Where do you get thos penny collecting folders? Where is the best place to pick up coins at a resonable price - i mean cheap. Thanks for the videos - finding them useful.
Very interesting, I've lived in both Hockley and King's Norton ..
I also have an 1877 Spanish 10 centimos coin (23:35) but mine has some scratches on the observe. I also have been collecting the pre decimalized pennies and I enjoy your videos on these beauties. Best regards from the US. And the coin with Vittorio Emanuele II is from 1866 and is minted in Turin.
Obverse, not observe!
hey coin patroll I have a question, I Bought 6 commemorative crowns from the queens 80th birthday, jubilee and the queens god mother crown. I bought them for 4 pound is that a bargain? ( they are still in the original cases
Hi Paul. I Sorted my big jar of pennies yesterday that I've had for 40 years funny that. I found 15 sets of Edward V. So great to see you doing the same
Cheers John, thanks for watching. Yes, it's great sorting through old coins isn't it 👍
Check 1903 penny!
@@Dan-qu8qs I Know the 1902 has high & low tides. Is there anything wrong with the 1903 coin
1903 open 3 variety £££ I know of four varieties of 1903 yet only two are recognized in most books. Also 1909 dote after N in one.
@@Dan-qu8qs Thanks Dan. I have brought the book by Freeman Waiting for it to come so I'll have a good look when it arrives
Yeah that is a 10 centisimo from Italy what year did you say well anyways it was Victorio Emmanuelle the II , Anniversary coin my from Charles Ii To Queen Elizabeth The Ii . By the way I do love Edward The Second. You need not worry about speeding it up I was having a good time watching this.plus I wasn't sure about the Anniversary coin if it was Jersey Baliwick , or a Guernsey. My phone rang and I missed some of what you said about it and there was one coin which had some wear to it but while you were showing it you thought it didn't have a dot between The O and N but when you turned it to the light you could see a faint dot there !!! GaryBailey Thanks. For an awesome video, it was great and fun and informative and interesting all
Rolled up into one , Oh and remember how much I King Edward Thank you !!! Your great and i subscribed!!! GaryBailey
Paul we love these hunt. We did pennys and half pennys at christmas. Was great fun. When you coming up live again. We love your quizzys. Love Edward VII.
Hi Andrew, thanks for watching. There is a lot of work being done on the telephone lines around here at the moment and the signal is rubbish. They assure us it will all be fixed in a couple of weeks so I should be able to do a live after that.
Looking forward to it. We do miss your live streams. Going to get all the Watsons to watch and sub.
Pennies and Halfpennies!
One of your 67s was a 61 Paul I think about 10 minutes in 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Sorry I Meant Edward VII not Edward V. I Have the 2 Varieties of 1895 & 1902
You have a rare 1921 penny (the first one of 1921 you showed). There are a sizeable amount of them, but still worth a few quid. On a normal 1921 penny the A.B is close but on the one you showed there is a gap giving A. B
Thank you, I will check that out 👍
Yes Paul it was KN 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow 1000 is loads to look through!🤩☺️😄
Great info and vid,but dam you man,you got me into old pennies ,I asked a customer this week if she had any old coins,she gave me a 1916 broken tooth, I have to take that back,and is Lafta your love child? 😀
Cheers Paul, thanks for watching 👍 You've gotta love the old pennies. LAFTA, my love child? Of course he is.
XD
Gonna need to watch in installments 😁
29 mins in so far. Lovely 1876. Unexpected great condition on a few 👍
Thanks for watching Richard. Whan I started recording I was expecting it to be about 40 minutes. But it went on a bit longer lol
@@CoinPatrol Worth taking the time to get the detail - great insight as ever 👍
"1933 Jersey penny; why isn't it a 1933 British penny?" You'd be set for life mate 🤣
very good hunt from one bag
Everyone loves Edward VII! :)
Yep, I love Edward VII - I can tell you so much about my pennies found in Ireland - metal detecting!
I've found more UK pennies that Irish pennies. Talking of Irish, I think the 1968 also has a bit of missing chick variety.
I rather enjoyed rooting out all my pennies - many too worn to date. I have found a spot where I retrieve many UK pre-decimals, mostly pennies as they seem to survive best. These are all beach finds - some really worn, some show off enough to maybe show the missing tooth, as I mostly find KGV pennies!
My first UK penny, I think, was a QV 1899 - in a stream, on the clay base. It is in pretty good shape!
Anyway... soon my comment will be as long as your video, which I enjoyed! Cool, the other coins you found... even a South African! Lastly, is it my imagination or - many of the early decade KGV - is his bust ghosted on the reverse??
Thanks... I'll go on now... and try and build a date run too... imagine in a few years time... someone finding my collection of worn coins and tossing it into the furnace to make a copper bar!
French currency circulated in the Chanel isles until 1834 when English silver took over, a pound was equivalent to 26 French £ivres of 20 sous each, so the Jersey 'Penny' was initially until 1877 fashioned as 1/13th of a shilling and equal to 2 French sous. From 1877 it was 1/12th of a Shilling and the old 3d was 1/4th of a shilling. The silver was standard UK silver.
Nice spread of pennies.
Beautifull coins i like this vedio.I have 1912 one pennie.
One Penny!
That's an hour and a half I won't get back but it was very interesting. I've got a box of pennies in the garage, think they may get an airing. 😃 thanks.
Hi Sue, Yes, a bit of a long video this one. Thanks for watching. I hope you find something good
I think this is great! it's not a bit boring to me💚
I stayed till the end. I assume that a year later you may have got another 1953. These were originally part of a collector set so I don’t reckon would have been in general circulation. Like wise scrolling through eBay I found that there are genuine 1970 pre decimal coin sets. I am lucky to have an example of every penny date including H and KN ones from 1860 to 1970 except 1933!!! My favourite coin are the pre 1860 Victoria pennies.
Absolutely fascinating 🧐
Thank you, and thanks for watching 👍👍
I envy you Brits. You had wonderful coins in that period. Anything from the commonwealth holds my interest. Nice baggie if it can take that load of pennies. 1000 half dollars weighs 25lbs. I’m searching for silver with no luck yet. If I put ten duds in my pocket it buys my breakfast sandwich. They say we have a coin shortage, Covid related. We don’t have a shortage. People just won’t use halves and dollar coins.
As a schoolteacher I would also explore the duodecimal system by relating to British coins. I was in England for a year during conversion to decimal. Leaving Britain a burly Scot stopped me demanding to know how much British currency I was leaving the country with. I pulled a tuppence and ha’penny from my pocket. £0.025. Good retort for a poorly dressed hippy.
Simple I Love Edward the V11 (7th) Great Video.
Edward VII, not Edward V11!! There are NO numbers in Roman Numerals.
I am not sure how I got to this video, as I'm not a coin collector but after realising I was 1hr in, I was so invested, I wasn't going to back out.
That's great! Thanks for watching Daniel 👍
I just knew you would say why not a 1933 British penny😂😂😂
Awesome videos 🎉
Did you get mixed up with 1881 and 1882?
KN slightly to the left, as you know they can be more off to left, so a few varieties to find.
At 59:51 you might have a rare 1944 penny if the waves do not touch the baseline - which I don’t think they do, looking at the picture
Also the slanted 4 1944 penny.
Where do you get the albums to put them in.
Would have been better if you said what condition they are.
I get all my Whitman albums from eBay
Amazing Video
how many 1967 coins did you end up with
Nice hunt
Lots of info thank you
The earliest Penny I have is 1895
1895 pennies also come in high tide and low tide variants. IDK if the low tide is also the 2mm trident variant or if they're two different ones?
Yes, all the 2mm have the low tide, and as far as I know all the 1mm have the high tide.
The 2mm gap is Reverse A (Freemans) and the more common 1mm is reverse B
@@CoinPatrol useful to know! Thanks! :)
@@CoinPatrol I just had a go through my pennies (been focusing on a date run of florins lately) and my 1895 is low tide. Was rather happy to find that. ;-)
All I got for my some 16 kilos of British Pennies is £4 for each kilo at scrap metal merchants, they called them "Clean copper"
You are so informative and I just love the channel. Ahh who cares Variety or variant your the man, if ya got rid of all your world coins I would buy the left overs I believe that the 1877 large copper was either Portuguese or Spanish, Yeah That was Queen Elizabeth 's inauguration, man I loved looking at all those large World Coppers. I enjoyed this video ohso much that I subscribed today!!! GaryBailey KingofDarkness and God of Thunder and Lightning ⚡🌩️
i like the coins with holes because people used to wear their money on their necklace so it was harder to steal - so it really feels like a bit of history to see one
Amazing Video! Keep up the great work 👍
You managed to check them good on you
Would really like if it had at least a wild guess on price of coins
At 12-39 you said it was a 1967 when it was a 1961 I hope you rechecked it.
Great video mate 👍
12.32 go find that 1918 Paul, get close up on the date.
great video
I would love a Kew! 🤗🧚♀️
I have a 2009 KEW, cost me £5.
Where can sell this coin? 1919 & 1939
Thay ate nice ablems to fill up brother
Remember that these old foreign coins were used over here.
I love my Cameo!!!! 😂😂 🐻
Great Video As Always!
For sale, English One Penny, Half Penny, Three Pence, Six Pence , as well as Shilling One and Two , different years!
Great video buddy
I Love Edward the 7th P-S Check back on the Queen Vick 1897 it looks like it's got the dot between the O & N it's a bit worn But looks like it Nice Fines There Coin Patrol :)
1918 KN 100% and blow me you find yet another one much clearer later on. You found your 1953 this time. The search for the 50 & 51 continues
I have a 1933 penny and bought it on eBay (fake) I trick my friends when we are out detecting.
Think you put the 1882H in the 1881H slot
Ooops, you're right, i just checked. Well spotted 👍