What a coincidence, about a month ago I also had a box of mostly commemorative quarters . I got one silver,1965 and a New Brunswick quarter in coinage alignment. Very good getting two silvers in your box. What a great hobby.
Awesome funds. My oldest silver I have found in rolls is a 1901-O barber dime. Oldest non silver is a 1882 Indian Head Cent. You just never know what you can find.
Thanks, Brian! That's my oldest quarter found while roll-hunting. (I've heard of some folks finding a King George the 5th in quarters or dimes - that's my next bucket-lister!).
@@CADRollHunter Just finding silver in quarters is hard for me. I average around 1-3 silver quarters every year. I have so much better luck with dimes. My oldest dime I found was a 1939.
@@brianbcoins That's pretty consistent with my experience, too. I've had much better luck with silver dimes than with quarters. A 1939 is a nice oldie!
the oldest quarter i ve be found was a 1950 in a coinstar machine and some 1967 bobcat and 1964 and some 1968 silver but today it hard to find in change
Exciting quarter hunt! Congratulations for your 2 silvers. I did find a 1947 Maple Leaf quarter sometimes last year, in a hunt, and it's more or less in the same condition as yours... My latest silver finds are a 1968 dime is quite nice condition, a beauty, with moderate circulation wear, and a 1964, still in nice condition. I have more dimes and quarter rolls to hunt, and this time, I didn't look at them in advance... Regarding quarters, I got a full box from one bank, with nothing crazy, all in identical wrapper, not even an American, so did someone go through them? Hard to say. However, at the second bank, I picked up the only lonely hand wrapped quarter roll they had, and it was a nickel dump! Almost all were old nickel, no silver, but still quite promising, because it's the kind of rolls where I often find silver, or (almost) uncirculated old nickel coins, I also keep... I recently fount one of those 2000 Canada Post tokens, in pristine shape, my 2nd in career... Odds are good, and let's see what the future will bring us...
@@CADRollHunter Oh! I thought you also found 2 of these, but it must be Emmanuel then, who found 2 of these in the same bundle of rolls, sometimes last year. So yes, they're out there, and they have the same specs as 100% nickel quarters: 23.88mm diameter and 5.05g, so same planchets. You'll certainly find one sooner or later...
Wow! Two silvers. I'm doing my happy dance for one silver. I've only found 1 23 Chuck quarter and maybe a dozen 23 Chuck nickels. No 24's. If you have a 1991 quarter for grabs let me know.
Well, I think the Royal Canadian Mint is always striving to innovate. The colourized coins were really well received in Canada, and got attention around the world. I'm not sure why they started, exactly, but I'm happy they did.
I decided to start coin hunting. Ordered my first box of quarters from CIBC, got home so excited to open it, just to find out it was all 2022 quarters. Each one of them. 2 thousand 2022 quarters. I'm so disappointed.
That would be really disappointing! I always ask for customer wrapped rolls. Boxes from the Mint usually have a paper tape across the front with the RCM logo. If that hasn't been cut open before, they'll likely be all new. Tellers usually won't mind if you ask to open the box first before you take it. And if you see that tape, don't feel obligated to take the box!
@@CADRollHunter thanks for the tips! I didn't notice the RCM tape until I was at home! But now I know! Next time it won't happen again. I really enjoy the channel, btw. You are such a nice guy!
Yeah these days EVERYONE is hunting.With so many hunting it's hard to find anything.Halves are the best because,like me,most people can't afford $2,000 at a time to do so.
I know cad means something like Canada roll hunting or something but I searched up what cad means and it means (a man who behaves dishonorably especially towards women) 😅😅😅
I tried to watch a video that you put out recently about purchasing a collection, apparently it’s for VIPs only, therefore I am unsubscribing from your channel
My new videos are available first for channel members for a couple of days, and then are available for everyone to watch. I'm sorry if you found that upsetting.
No worries, I just do not care for that, but it’s your channel, I did the same thing to Rob Finds treasure, which was one of the first channels I ever subscribed to, and I do miss watching them, GOD Bless
@@bigo2032 I'm a regular viewer of RFT (I'll bet that's no surprise!). I know that he has "Members Only" videos that are only available for people who pay for memberships. This is an incentive for people to join and provide some ongoing income to support his channel. I only know this because he's mentioned it and it's listed as a membership perk. As a non-member I can't actually see these videos listed anywhere, so it doesn't really affect me in any way. I just watch his new videos as they come out. I recently introduced memberships and opted to provide members early access (this is a common perk) as an incentive/perk for joining. In the past, only Members would see these videos listed. A few weeks ago RUclips started making them visible for for non-members. I imagine they did that to encourage folks to join. At the moment, I don't have any actual "members-only" videos, but that might change. In any case, you can watch every video that comes out on my channel. If you see a video listed as "Members Only" you can expect it to be public within a day or two.
Wow that 1947 ML is very nice. I’ve found George the Fifth this week in quarters . It was dated 1929. Hope the best of luck to you
That's an incredible find - still waiting for my first silver King George 5th. Someday, I hope!
Wow! That's an oldie, for sure! My oldest quarters to date CRH are a 1939, 1946, and 1947, but I have found an 1881 metal detecting.
I'd love to try metal detecting some day. It would be great to find a "silver spill" as they say! (Well, may be a gold spill, too!)
@@CADRollHunter I'm sure you'd love it! I've yet to find a silver spill. The time will come, I'm hoping!
What a coincidence, about a month ago I also had a box of mostly commemorative quarters . I got one silver,1965 and a New Brunswick quarter in coinage alignment. Very good getting two silvers in your box. What a great hobby.
That 92 NB in coin alignment is a fantastic find! Nice!!
Awesome funds. My oldest silver I have found in rolls is a 1901-O barber dime. Oldest non silver is a 1882 Indian Head Cent. You just never know what you can find.
Wow! Those are great finds. I'd love to coin roll hunt in the States for a chance to find something like those!
What a bunch of great finds. The oldest I've found in 25 cent pieces was a 1964 in the wild. Congrats!
Nice! I'm sure if you keep looking you'll find some older stuff, too!
13:19 wow great find
Thanks! Finding that coin made me happy, for sure!
What a great box of quarters!
Thanks for watching, Tom!
An awesome box James, congratulations!
Thanks, Alrik!
Congrats on finding those silver quarters.
Thanks, Brian! That's my oldest quarter found while roll-hunting. (I've heard of some folks finding a King George the 5th in quarters or dimes - that's my next bucket-lister!).
@@CADRollHunter Just finding silver in quarters is hard for me. I average around 1-3 silver quarters every year. I have so much better luck with dimes. My oldest dime I found was a 1939.
@@brianbcoins That's pretty consistent with my experience, too. I've had much better luck with silver dimes than with quarters. A 1939 is a nice oldie!
Nice! A few days ago I found a 1963 in not the best of condition. At least it’s silver 😅. Keep up the great vids!
Nice! True - silver is silver. We'll take it!
the oldest quarter i ve be found was a 1950 in a coinstar machine and some 1967 bobcat and 1964 and some 1968 silver but today it hard to find in change
It makes it sweeter when the silver is free.Congratulations on your finds.
Those are some great old silver finds!
Cool video! Congrats on finding silver. Love your channel.
Thanks, Robert. I appreciat you watching, and your kind words!
Score and Score, James! Sweet Silver! And a PB colored quarters for a box. Maybe you can quit one of your many jobs with more boxes like that! 😆
Hey, if I thought coin roll hunting (or music for that matter!) would pay the bills, I'd quit in a heartbeat!
I live in Lafayette, Indiana, near where Tecumseh and (mainly) his brother The Prophet fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
There's some history there! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Exciting quarter hunt! Congratulations for your 2 silvers. I did find a 1947 Maple Leaf quarter sometimes last year, in a hunt,
and it's more or less in the same condition as yours... My latest silver finds are a 1968 dime is quite nice condition, a beauty, with moderate circulation wear, and a 1964, still in nice condition. I have more dimes and quarter rolls to hunt, and this time, I didn't look at them in advance... Regarding quarters, I got a full box from one bank, with nothing crazy, all in identical wrapper, not even an American, so did someone go through them? Hard to say. However, at the second bank, I picked up the only lonely hand wrapped quarter roll they had, and it was a nickel dump! Almost all were old nickel, no silver, but still quite promising, because it's the kind of rolls where I often find silver, or (almost) uncirculated old nickel coins, I also keep... I recently fount one of those 2000 Canada Post tokens, in pristine shape, my 2nd in career... Odds are good, and let's see what the future will bring us...
I've yet to find one of those CP tokens, but apparently they're out there! Good luck in your hunts!
@@CADRollHunter Oh! I thought you also found 2 of these, but it must be Emmanuel then, who found 2 of these in the same bundle of rolls, sometimes last year. So yes, they're out there, and they have the same specs as 100% nickel quarters: 23.88mm diameter and 5.05g, so same planchets. You'll certainly find one sooner or later...
great hunt!
Thanks, Emanuel!
Wow! Two silvers. I'm doing my happy dance for one silver. I've only found 1 23 Chuck quarter and maybe a dozen 23 Chuck nickels. No 24's. If you have a 1991 quarter for grabs let me know.
No 24's yet for me either. I have a few 1991s, but I haven't tried to sell any thus far!
Nice hunt
Thanks for watching, Vincent!
I just ran through my first full box of quarters, I found some nice quarters about a dozen colourized but also a dime and a Philippines Piso. Strange!
Interesting assortment. I'm always surprised at the foreign one finds in circulation.
As an American I never knew Canada was the first country to have color on coins, why do they have color? What inspired it?
Well, I think the Royal Canadian Mint is always striving to innovate. The colourized coins were really well received in Canada, and got attention around the world. I'm not sure why they started, exactly, but I'm happy they did.
I decided to start coin hunting. Ordered my first box of quarters from CIBC, got home so excited to open it, just to find out it was all 2022 quarters. Each one of them. 2 thousand 2022 quarters. I'm so disappointed.
That would be really disappointing! I always ask for customer wrapped rolls. Boxes from the Mint usually have a paper tape across the front with the RCM logo. If that hasn't been cut open before, they'll likely be all new. Tellers usually won't mind if you ask to open the box first before you take it. And if you see that tape, don't feel obligated to take the box!
@@CADRollHunter thanks for the tips! I didn't notice the RCM tape until I was at home! But now I know! Next time it won't happen again.
I really enjoy the channel, btw. You are such a nice guy!
@@lucasslf Thanks so much, Lucas - I'm glad you're enjoying my videos!
I just a found a 2024 Charles quarter in circulation
Nice - I haven't found any just yet!
I've never seen you get a King George VI silver quarter. That's an old quarter
Yeah these days EVERYONE is hunting.With so many hunting it's hard to find anything.Halves are the best because,like me,most people can't afford $2,000 at a time to do so.
It certainly feels like everyone's hunting! It's amazing there's still silver to find at all!
I know cad means something like Canada roll hunting or something but I searched up what cad means and it means (a man who behaves dishonorably especially towards women) 😅😅😅
CAD simply stands for Canadian Dollar, just as USD stands for US Dollar.
@@CADRollHunter I know I never meant this in an offensive way at all if you ever thought that but yes I understand now th
Thank you for the clarification on this great word
I tried to watch a video that you put out recently about purchasing a collection, apparently it’s for VIPs only, therefore I am unsubscribing from your channel
My new videos are available first for channel members for a couple of days, and then are available for everyone to watch. I'm sorry if you found that upsetting.
No worries, I just do not care for that, but it’s your channel, I did the same thing to Rob Finds treasure, which was one of the first channels I ever subscribed to, and I do miss watching them, GOD Bless
@@bigo2032 I'm a regular viewer of RFT (I'll bet that's no surprise!). I know that he has "Members Only" videos that are only available for people who pay for memberships. This is an incentive for people to join and provide some ongoing income to support his channel. I only know this because he's mentioned it and it's listed as a membership perk. As a non-member I can't actually see these videos listed anywhere, so it doesn't really affect me in any way. I just watch his new videos as they come out. I recently introduced memberships and opted to provide members early access (this is a common perk) as an incentive/perk for joining. In the past, only Members would see these videos listed. A few weeks ago RUclips started making them visible for for non-members. I imagine they did that to encourage folks to join. At the moment, I don't have any actual "members-only" videos, but that might change. In any case, you can watch every video that comes out on my channel. If you see a video listed as "Members Only" you can expect it to be public within a day or two.
Tons of great coins in that box! Good Video James.
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Aaron! Thanks for watching (and for the plug!!). Much appreciated!