Nice nickle roll hunt! But really I wanted to know when you were getting married. Congrats on one month to go! You guys make a great couple. I hope you continue to coin roll hunt.
I hope you and Deb share your wedding day with us. Congratulations. I have been watching you since you were a teenager. Time has sure passed by too fast.
Y'all are just a blast to watch together! Best of luck with the big day coming up and the many days to follow. Looking forward to more of these head-to-head videos.
Hi Quin and Devo, I have a 1912 V nickel in decent shape wondering what to do with it, should I send it to be graded? I’m not a collector,I inherited a bunch of loose coins. Mostly wheat Pennie’s.
1912 and 1912-D are not worth grading unless you think they're in high AU (about uncirculated) or MS (mint state) condition. You could MAYBE say 1912-D is worth it at EF/XF-40/45. However, if it's a 1912-S, it's extremely rare and worth grading in any condition. But also keep in mind, grading is quite expensive, especially if you don't do it all the time and can't get discounts doing it in bulk.
@@RevanFan. Thank you for the information. I’m struggling with figuring out what I have. My Mom kept every wheat penny and odd coin she found. They are all in small envelopes sorted by date and mint mark, a few are in coin folders. I’m pretty sure I have over one thousand wheat Pennie’s as well as a bunch of buffalo nickels, and two Indian head pennies (in not good shape).
@@SassySue67 The best resource you could get is the 2024 or 2025 Red Book from Whitman Publishing. A ton of information about every coin in US history.
Hey Quin, I’ve watched you for quite a while now and would like to ask if you can do something like a grand collection review, where you show your whole collection, wheats, graded coins and all the other things you have. I would watch that whatever length it is and I’m sure a lot of other people too. Would also be cool to just see how much in just face value you have
Congrats on your marriage guys an Quinn I got your sheets an I love to collect an I got some cool old cions over last 30yrs of collecting an holding on to 😂
I like watching your videos. Very interesting. I have a box of penny rolls. They're supposed to be all wheat pennies. I bought most of them at a Collector's estate auction. I bought them around 1980 and haven't gone through them yet. I did look at some ends. And one roll had a civil war token and the other end was an Indian head penny. One roll had a winged Liberty at one end. I don't remember what the rest of the rolls had on the ends. You've inspired me to go through the rolls. Thank you.
Keep an eye out for the variety of the 1941-S. The penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollars from 1941-S all come in large S and small S varieties. I believe the large S is less common. BTW congrats on getting married soon!
I hate to be the one to have to say it, but you cheated her out of two points. She found a 1940 and she had 31 points. When you added the points you said she only had 33. She should have had 35.
21:10 I think Debo found a '57 first to go from 31 to 33, then she found the '40 to move her from 33 to 37 points. You can hear Quin say "37." And the point sheet at the end goes 31, 33, 37, 39.
Believe it or not, I've found all of the key dates except 1938-D and 1939-D (including 1950-D, which I found maybe two months ago) in the last year, but I'm still missing three of the non-key better dates (1942-D, 1943-D, 1944-D.)
Glad to see another hunt! I found 1914, 1918, and 1925 buffalo nickels (the 1918 with a visible date), a 1950 semi-key, a 1948-S semi-key, and in a penny box, a 1909 VDB all in the last few days. Also found a fire damaged 1944-P.
Give her the good rolls so she gets addicted to roll hunting. Classic smart boyfriend move. 😂
You two are awesome together I enjoy watching your show keep up the good work keep finding them good coins awesome❤
Hi Devo! Good to see you joining in on a coin hunt!
Debo
May God bless your marriage. Congratulations to you both.
Yayyy !!!! Great to see Debo back. (Oh yeah - and you too mate) 👍🤣
Her war nickel is a really nice-looking example too !
I ordered a set of your coin mats, looking forward to getting them!❤
I got them and they are large images for these tired eyes, thank you!
Nice nickle roll hunt! But really I wanted to know when you were getting married. Congrats on one month to go! You guys make a great couple. I hope you continue to coin roll hunt.
I hope you and Deb share your wedding day with us. Congratulations. I have been watching you since you were a teenager. Time has sure passed by too fast.
its nice to have a SO who you can share a hobby with :D love this hope to see more videos like this
These couples hunts are fun to watch
Y'all are just a blast to watch together! Best of luck with the big day coming up and the many days to follow. Looking forward to more of these head-to-head videos.
Hi Quin and Devo, I have a 1912 V nickel in decent shape wondering what to do with it, should I send it to be graded? I’m not a collector,I inherited a bunch of loose coins. Mostly wheat Pennie’s.
1912 and 1912-D are not worth grading unless you think they're in high AU (about uncirculated) or MS (mint state) condition. You could MAYBE say 1912-D is worth it at EF/XF-40/45. However, if it's a 1912-S, it's extremely rare and worth grading in any condition. But also keep in mind, grading is quite expensive, especially if you don't do it all the time and can't get discounts doing it in bulk.
@@RevanFan. Thank you for the information. I’m struggling with figuring out what I have. My Mom kept every wheat penny and odd coin she found. They are all in small envelopes sorted by date and mint mark, a few are in coin folders. I’m pretty sure I have over one thousand wheat Pennie’s as well as a bunch of buffalo nickels, and two Indian head pennies (in not good shape).
@@SassySue67 The best resource you could get is the 2024 or 2025 Red Book from Whitman Publishing. A ton of information about every coin in US history.
Great hunt guys. You two make a good team. Oh, don’t shake hands with a dirty glove on. Lol. Take care. 👍
Such a beautiful and fun couple! Congratulations!
She said..... sabotage lolol
Love the back and forth banter, good video, Grats on your fiancée for the win!!!
I often get DIMES in my penny roll hunts.....HOWEVER...I.. I have NEVER found a penny in my Nickel roll hunts!!
👋 Ryan and Debo! Love the show and your a great couple 💑
Congratulations! May you have a long and joyful marriage.
Nice Hunt
Looks like fun you guys, try to enjoy the good weather coming up .🌞
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Thanks for a nice video.
Hey Quin, I’ve watched you for quite a while now and would like to ask if you can do something like a grand collection review, where you show your whole collection, wheats, graded coins and all the other things you have. I would watch that whatever length it is and I’m sure a lot of other people too. Would also be cool to just see how much in just face value you have
Envious Debo. I've opened 8 or 9 nickel boxes with no 2009s. Did find 1 V nickel.
Lol I opened just 2 rolls of nickels and found a 2009
Congrats on your marriage guys an Quinn I got your sheets an I love to collect an I got some cool old cions over last 30yrs of collecting an holding on to 😂
I love you vids your the reason I started coin hunting
I like watching your videos. Very interesting. I have a box of penny rolls. They're supposed to be all wheat pennies. I bought most of them at a Collector's estate auction. I bought them around 1980 and haven't gone through them yet. I did look at some ends. And one roll had a civil war token and the other end was an Indian head penny. One roll had a winged Liberty at one end. I don't remember what the rest of the rolls had on the ends. You've inspired me to go through the rolls. Thank you.
36 & 37 is what you want
You can also check the 1939 for the Henning Noch under e pluribus unum
Keep an eye out for the variety of the 1941-S. The penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and half dollars from 1941-S all come in large S and small S varieties. I believe the large S is less common. BTW congrats on getting married soon!
And you work with coins all day
Congratulations. God Bless you both with long lasting love, good health, peace and prosperity. Keep us posted. 🙏🏽❤🙏🏽
enjoyed watching!
Hey Quins Coins you won't believe what I found today at my work I found a 1963 silver Dime
I’ve found a 1938 P at work, then found a 1953 s right infront of a goodwill 😂
What do you do if you get a miss printed penny in the IN God
I hate to be the one to have to say it, but you cheated her out of two points. She found a 1940 and she had 31 points. When you added the points you said she only had 33. She should have had 35.
21:10 I think Debo found a '57 first to go from 31 to 33, then she found the '40 to move her from 33 to 37 points. You can hear Quin say "37." And the point sheet at the end goes 31, 33, 37, 39.
@@nmbassy I guess I'll have to watch it again and see. But I could swear that she got the 10-point coin, and then she got the 1940.
Can u come to black mountain
31 +5=36 all day
I leave July 6
Sup ryan
Oh crap I'm too late😩
Why do the 1964's always look so old?
That was a '54 not and '64...
Believe it or not, I've found all of the key dates except 1938-D and 1939-D (including 1950-D, which I found maybe two months ago) in the last year, but I'm still missing three of the non-key better dates (1942-D, 1943-D, 1944-D.)
Glad to see another hunt! I found 1914, 1918, and 1925 buffalo nickels (the 1918 with a visible date), a 1950 semi-key, a 1948-S semi-key, and in a penny box, a 1909 VDB all in the last few days. Also found a fire damaged 1944-P.