Unwrapping Vintage 1950's or 60's McDonald's 50 cent Roll! 1909-S ender. SURPISES inside too!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Not only is this vintage roll awesome from its wrapper, it has a 1909-S key date on the end, and there were totally unexpected surprises inside!
Crazy you found 3 Flying Eagles but not one Indian lol
I know right?
This looks like a roll that was recently put together for E-bay sales. Probably was quite expensive. Decent coins but not accurate for what was in circulation in the 50's and 60's.
Yes - I know what you are speaking of. I've been at the roll game for a long time now, and it did not come from a notorious roll seeder, and it did not cost an arm and a leg. In fact, I'm way ahead on the roll. But thank you for watching and leaving a comment.
A real roll from the 1950s would have a bunch of red or red brown looking cents with a lighter mix of circulated coins. When all the cents are circulated, it's a big giveaway.
You're exactly right!
Definitely a roll that was put together by someone recently haha
3 flying eagles but no Indians? I started collecting in 1959. I still saw the occasional Indian, but never a Flying Eagle. Never saw a 1909-S, 1914-D, or 1931-S in the wild. Odd roll.
Yeah this roll is quite unbelievable tbh
Something odd about that roll. I started collecting around 1960 and went through hundreds of penny and nickel rolls back then. Never found a single 1909-S or Flying Eagle in circulation.
Good catch though!
how come the late 50's coins are so worn? I think this roll was a fake roll.
I saw no 1958 pennies, but even the '57s look like they were well-circulated.
Interesting how flying eagle cents where circulationing at that time they would have been about 100 years old
Seems fishy to me.
I found a 1857 flying eagle after millions searched. Very cool roll!! Love to find one like it!
Definitely put together but they at least made some effort -- maybe too much effort to cover a lot of different dates. 1863 and back coins were thicker than normal cents, which is why you don't see them coin hunting even back then. If that were a 1957 roll, you'd have some truly red coins in the late 50s. You'd also have a bunch of 1944 cents. Two 1930Ds is really weird as well. 1909S ender? Certainly not. Essentially the roll fails the ping test for what should be in it.
I wonder if that worn eagle was an 1856?
almost wonder if it could have been a McDonald's employee back in the 60s who was themself picking the rare pennies out of the drawer and rolling them up for safekeeping.
Just found and watched my first vid of yours. Very cool
I buy boxes of cents at different banks and I got one box that had a flying eagle cent in fine condition, back was xf, and a lot of key date Lincoln wheats. I think it was a collection dump. Maybe that was the case with your roll there, Anyway, great find!
An assembled roll for sure, but hope you don't forget to check for Cherrypickers varieties in the "common" coins - lots of doubled dies and repunched mintmarks exist for the dates shown here.
Who knew there were McDonalds penny rolls out there.
Fantastic roll of finds!
Wow, that roll is a time capsule haha-DS
Someone found some old wrappers and did the old unsearched rolls scam.
Surprised that there was no Indian Head Pennies in that roll. A lot of those pennies are clearly cleaned. Flying Eagle cents are more common than you would think.
I have had luck with scrapped payphones and mercury dimes. Once found a bank bag full of Morgans in an old building in Miami Beach Florida in an elevator shaft.
But clearly I find more pennies than anything else.
I could see someone taking all the ugly coins out of the till for recirculation. I started collecting in the mid seventies and when I went through my parents change I would have put all the worst coins in the last roll.
where do you find these rolls good find
Also, where did you get your coin at? I’m interested at looking through them to.
Pretty cool roll! Question... I've asked a few coin channels this and never get and feed back, maybe you might have something.....I wonder why nobody ever talks about rotated die errors. I have a 1987 quarter with a 175 degree rotated die and I would like to find out how much it may be worth, do you have any knowledge about that? It's condition is definitely circulated but looks like it hasn't passed through many hands
Errors like that are tricky, because they are volatile, and the value is not "established" the way you can approximate value like a graded coin. Great question though. Best bet would be an auction.
@@numismaticsanonymous4952 Alright cool, thank you so much for the reply
6:47 you got a $15 dollar penny out of a 50 cent roll 🥰🥰
Way lucky 🍀😊
What did you pay for the roll, and what were the gems worth all together?
Where did you purchase?? Nice video.
someone put these rare coins in that mcD roll for their collection ?
New sub and bell on full ring! Great video and channel. Thanks for stopping by mine (page) too. 😎 Curious, have you seen many of these McDonalds rolls previous to this hunt? This is the first I’ve seen them/it, but I’m also still pretty new to the affliction; I mean hobby, and still learning as I go.
I have not personally, but do have a friend who has, and very much wanted the roll when I was done with it.
How much did you pay for this coin roll?
100. Already sold the coins inside and came out ahead, plus a fun video.
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I do not believe any of this. Three Eagles, but no Indian head pennies.
Verbose to the max, bud. Vid should've been 3 or 4 minutes long; not 10+. 🤔
What a joke of a video. This guy should be embarrassed. Definitely blocking this guy.