A Bit Of US Silver!!! World Coin Hunt

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Hello and welcome back! Today I hunt through more world coins sent into my PO Box looking for new countries and new coins. I hope you enjoy!!!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @troyallen4868
    @troyallen4868 19 дней назад +3

    Feel old now, 😭I not only remember the round pound, but remember the outrage when the '£1 Pounds notes' got smaller 😃

  • @_WooWho
    @_WooWho 18 дней назад

    As far as how to remember the silver years of US coins: I'm American, so it's somewhat easier for me due to a simple reason: exposure. It's the main thing that US cointubers hunt for, so it gets continuously reinforced every time I watch one of their videos. It's the same reason I now remember the 50p NIFC dates (09, 10, 11, 16, 18, 21) because I've been watching your videos so often!
    And yes, the mint marks shifted locations once the silver was removed from the composition; actually, at first, the Mint did away with mint marks altogether to discourage coin collecting! They were added back some time in the '70s, if I remember correctly.

  • @RevanFan
    @RevanFan 19 дней назад +1

    So for US silver, for nickels it's 1942-1945 (though not all 1942s have silver. You can tell by a large mintmark on the reverse of the coins with silver.) They're 35% silver. Dimes, quarters, and halves were 90% silver through 1964. In 1965, the dimes and quarters became copper-nickel, but the halves switched to 40% silver, which they would remain through 1970. Dollars were 90% silver through 1935, and no dollar coins were minted from 1936 through 1970. Certain S-minted Eisenhower dollars from 1971-1976 are 40% silver, but most Ikes are copper-nickel. Also there are S-minted 40% silver halves and quarters from 1976 as well, but again, most are copper-nickel. Additionally, proof dimes, quarters, and halves started being minted in both copper-nickel and 90% silver in 1992, with the silver proofs switching to 99% silver in 2019.

  • @comdam
    @comdam 15 дней назад

    1:16 dont look very friendly. but they took the 50p shape for their own or they had the coin made for them by britain maybe

  • @smiffy7890
    @smiffy7890 19 дней назад +1

    I like several of todays coins but my favourites were probably the Gambian 🇬🇲 and Cypriot 🇨🇾 coins 😊
    Great stuff Christopher 👍🏻

  • @brianrust7823
    @brianrust7823 19 дней назад +1

    For USA quarters it's 1964 and then no more. 1965 onwards, no silver.

  • @ulutiu
    @ulutiu 18 дней назад

    1:51 - that's Zeus transformed into a bull abducting princess Europa

  • @AniMind2
    @AniMind2 19 дней назад

    Nice vid

  • @jeanlawley6483
    @jeanlawley6483 19 дней назад +1

    That Washington Quarter is 90% silver ... up to and including 1964, dime, Quarters and half dollars were 90% silver ... in 1965 the Kennedy half dollar dropped to 40% up until 1971 when all silver was removed

  • @billlodge1883
    @billlodge1883 19 дней назад

    1964 and earlier the mint mark was on the back

  • @chrisbudesa9355
    @chrisbudesa9355 19 дней назад

    Trivia: more US Cent coins have been struck than all of the other coins have been struck arround the world combined since coins were first struck.

  • @sandykumari7207
    @sandykumari7207 18 дней назад +1

    Hi

  • @wendyfletcher4458
    @wendyfletcher4458 19 дней назад +3

    First 👍

  • @janedaniel7288
    @janedaniel7288 19 дней назад

    Hi Christopher.
    Are there an commemorative Euro coins in any denomination that are rarer than others?
    Loved the third coin from Gambia, I think.
    Watched your most recent 10p hunt and interesting to hear about the coloured coins from the likes of Australia and Canada.
    Have a great week. xxJane 🐑🌼

    • @andy2950
      @andy2950 19 дней назад

      Yes. There are many annual and commemorative coins that are NIFC and turn up in circulation.
      Lower mintage figures are the key to worth. The micro states can have very low numbers. Under 100,000 is not unusual.
      The most expensive euro coin I've seen for sale was a Monaco commemorative for Grace Kelly.

    • @janedaniel7288
      @janedaniel7288 19 дней назад

      Thank you @andy2950 for your reply.
      I'll certainly look more into this.

  • @martinryan2370
    @martinryan2370 19 дней назад

    Christopher the way I remember when silver was removed from coins
    By" Johnson 65 ."
    The year and president which authorised the removal .
    Ps nice to see Pan on the Cypriot coin
    Also i why don't you ask the crocodile if it's an alligator lol 😂

  • @suleymankilicoglu6764
    @suleymankilicoglu6764 19 дней назад

    Hi I have got 1945 one cent is this rare coin

  • @miku0118
    @miku0118 19 дней назад

    it's definitely a proof but favorite is the gator. got one of them