I bought a bag of old silver coins and I am excited to see what this bag of silver coins has in it! In this video, I will search through all the old Silver coins from the bag. I will be looking for key dates, semi key dates, and of course any varieties within the years I hunt. Hopefully you all enjoy this video! As always - Happy Hunting and Thanks for Watching AND keep Stacking that silver my friends!!! Here's a Playlist for all of my Junk Silver (Constitutional Silver) hunts: th-cam.com/play/PLknd43YfQfvbc9k9holzQKUF2rXHhdmF7.html Join my channel to get access to some cool perks: th-cam.com/channels/xD98GXG8opPMHA6-JJSyJg.htmljoin PS - My Stacking Silver Hunting Mats are are listed on eBay or at my website if you want to check them out: robfindstreasure.com/whats-for-sale/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure PLEASE SUPPORT MY CHANNEL - I am an Amazon Associate and if you shop on Amazon, please feel free to click one of my links below - I get a little extra every time you shop using my link: www.amazon.com/shop/robfindstreasure Strike it Rich - Coin Errors/Varieties Book (5th Edition): amzn.to/3etPq1u The Microscope I use is good quality and low-priced: amzn.to/2JFQtcS US Coins Redbook 2024: amzn.to/3P4pzjz Digital Mini Scale: amzn.to/2SC5Hqz If interested, please join me on my other social media sites: Facebook: fb.me/RobFindsTreasure Instagram: instagram.com/robfindstreasure/ Twitter: twitter.com/RobFindTreasure Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@robfindstreasure? robfindstreasure.com/ www.ebay.com/usr/robfindstreasure
The only SLQ I have is a 1927-D. My uncle gave me when I was a kid. He must have picked it out because it was a rare date. I only got 8 common wheats in my $10 bag of pennies today but yesterday someone left some change on top of the coin star machine and there was 2 silver dimes in it. I guess they took it out of the reject bin but they didn’t know or care that they were silver and left them there, so I took them. 1964P and 1962D.
Hey Rob! Loved the video, very informative! I've recently gotten into collecting silver dimes and buffalo nickels and watching these videos inspires me to complete my books!
I enjoy wondering about the lives of those who have handled old coins and what world events were happening in their lives…..coinage speaks when we listen…🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome video nice junk silver hunt nice silver coins and that's a shame that the some of the Morgan dollars where clean and tool thanks for sharing Rob
As always, it's a blast going thru the constitutional silver with you, Rob! For some reason, I just adore those older, worn out seated liberty halves that are, at best, in fair condition. They just have a mystery to them. How did they get so worn? I tend to "romanticize" coins like that. It's a little weird. Anyway, thanks for letting us take that journey with you!
25 times face?! I found a place and gave 18 times face today! I didnt realize i did so well or that other places are charging so much for constitutional! Ill be back there tomorrow for more constitutional! Haha thanks for the info and the video!
It is always fun buying a mystery bag of constitutional silver - and you had quite a few nice scores there! Can't wait for part #2! Another great video!
Rob - remember a couple years ago when I emailed you an RFT-themed parody of The 12 Days of Christmas that I made myself? The substitute for 5 Golden Rings was "5 Seated Halves", and take a look at this! We got 5 Seated Halves! Coincidence? I think NOT!!!
I have a 1861 O that I think has a pretty good die crack on the obverse. Wasn’t aware that was a thing. Still working. I’ll take a look when I get home.
Idk. She’s in pretty rough shape and definitely looks cleaned. Under magnification it does look like a crack coming off the nose but too tough to tell for me -
I would send the 1918-S SLQ in for a cert. The upper loop of the 8 in the date should be round if it's a 1918-S. The upper loop of the 8 in the 1918/7-S looks more like a reverse D.
I fine a 1892 s Morgan silver dollar very old and use. I Weigh it on a scale and it was 25g. Do old coin lose weight? Real ones is 26.7g And I also when to check on a pawn shop and test it if was real silver and it was.
The surface of the coin has been altered by a tool to look better - usually a dremel or some light buffing. You can tell by the minor scratches seen at different angles. Of course, it could also have been heavily cleaned with an abrasive to cause the same thing.
It's funny how he casually looked at seated 5 half dollars. When it's more seated, half dollars, then I have! BTW, this isn't like a hate thing. Love your content. You were a huge inspiration and got me collecting.😊
Sounds like you get a great price. Coin shops near me sell similar little grab bags with 5-10 coins at a similar price and those have moderns mixed in, and definitely no key dates
Tough to get them cheaper unless you are buying cull ones. These all had much better details than cull despite half of them having issues - tooling, polishing, cleaning.
If the coins are not to your liking, you sure do complain a lot. But then what do you do with them, and yet you sell them for a hefty price. I watch your videos, but you expect a lot in return on the coin values.
@@canadians2214 You are wrong brother. I don’t charge a markup. Any coins I offer up sell for what people decide to pay for them. You’re just complaining to complain, as usual. Try to stay positive, it’s actually easier.
I actually got a 1908-S quarter from my local shop for, like, $8. There was some really bad gunk on the back, but most of it wasn't caked on and came right off easily. Obviously the small amount that is caked on is still there, I'm not gonna risk scratching the coin, but yeah... really good deal there. Has decent-ish detail too. Probably G-4 to G-6, but some detail still there.
I once picked up a PL 1921-S Morgan, but like your quarter, it had some weird gunk on the back. Luckily, it wasn't caked on so it came off easily. It's around probably XF condition.
I bought a bag of old silver coins and I am excited to see what this bag of silver coins has in it!
In this video, I will search through all the old Silver coins from the bag. I will be looking for key dates, semi key dates, and of course any varieties within the years I hunt.
Hopefully you all enjoy this video! As always - Happy Hunting and Thanks for Watching AND keep Stacking that silver my friends!!!
Here's a Playlist for all of my Junk Silver (Constitutional Silver) hunts:
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Are those coins worth money and how much would I have to pay please send me back a answer thank you
The only SLQ I have is a 1927-D. My uncle gave me when I was a kid. He must have picked it out because it was a rare date. I only got 8 common wheats in my $10 bag of pennies today but yesterday someone left some change on top of the coin star machine and there was 2 silver dimes in it. I guess they took it out of the reject bin but they didn’t know or care that they were silver and left them there, so I took them. 1964P and 1962D.
Hey Rob! Loved the video, very informative! I've recently gotten into collecting silver dimes and buffalo nickels and watching these videos inspires me to complete my books!
Thank you and happy hunting!
Don't forget to check that 1909 s half dollar for inverted s!😊
Always enjoy when you do junk silver. Fun video to watch as we get ready for a hurricane down here in Florida. Happy Hunting! Stephen
I enjoy wondering about the lives of those who have handled old coins and what world events were happening in their lives…..coinage speaks when we listen…🎉🎉🎉🎉
The 1899 Philly Barber 50c has that nice 'circulated cameo' look many enjoy.
Wow!! Thanks for a fun hunt, love all the Silver. It's awesome to see what you find. 😊
Thanks for watching!
Always love seeing seated halves despite the condition they’re in. Good hunt. Nice seeing more older stuff pre barber wise. Happy Monday
same
Love the history in these old coins!!!
Awesome video nice junk silver hunt nice silver coins and that's a shame that the some of the Morgan dollars where clean and tool thanks for sharing Rob
Nice. This content always reminds me to keep the old .900 coins and sell rounds.
I love old silver coins, thanks for the video.
As always, it's a blast going thru the constitutional silver with you, Rob! For some reason, I just adore those older, worn out seated liberty halves that are, at best, in fair condition. They just have a mystery to them. How did they get so worn? I tend to "romanticize" coins like that. It's a little weird. Anyway, thanks for letting us take that journey with you!
I hear you brother. I love them too!
25 times face?! I found a place and gave 18 times face today! I didnt realize i did so well or that other places are charging so much for constitutional! Ill be back there tomorrow for more constitutional! Haha thanks for the info and the video!
Always fun watching a silver sort!
I enjoy your junk silver purchase and hunt videos. Nice designs on the coins.
Glad you like them!
Hey rob I have a bunch of Morgan and peace dollars. None of them have been cleaned. How could I get a grade on them without sending them to pcgs?
It is always fun buying a mystery bag of constitutional silver - and you had quite a few nice scores there! Can't wait for part #2! Another great video!
You and me both!
Amazing find and awesome video!Love the channel
Thanks so much!
Well that was fun 👍🏻!! Thanks Rob
Rob - remember a couple years ago when I emailed you an RFT-themed parody of The 12 Days of Christmas that I made myself? The substitute for 5 Golden Rings was "5 Seated Halves", and take a look at this! We got 5 Seated Halves!
Coincidence? I think NOT!!!
We did brother!
my local coin shop has 90% silver for 20x face and you get to pick exactly what you want and i want to spend all my money there haha
Nice video Rob, thanks for sharing your silver purchases with us 👍
I love these Rob, keep em coming
Love to watch you dig through these silver lots.
I have a 1861 O that I think has a pretty good die crack on the obverse. Wasn’t aware that was a thing. Still working. I’ll take a look when I get home.
Idk. She’s in pretty rough shape and definitely looks cleaned. Under magnification it does look like a crack coming off the nose but too tough to tell for me -
Picked up a 1898 Barber half from my coin guy today, only $20!! Not in the best condition but still a sweet deal!
I would send the 1918-S SLQ in for a cert. The upper loop of the 8 in the date should be round if it's a 1918-S. The upper loop of the 8 in the 1918/7-S looks more like a reverse D.
I also love searching for rare and valuable coins. How do you get those old coin bags?
Love some old junk!
Awesome pickup Rob! Always enjoy seeing these old coins
Can't wait for part 2!
What a fun hunt! Sorry no big finds, but still great watching!
Only Rob could find the 1918/7 s SLQ in a junk silver hunt, but you gotta hunt em to find em
i got a dateless SLQ from a junk drawer coin lot, and i put in a solution of mine for 24 hrs to get a date, and it was a 1918-S as well haha
Great not "junk" silver hunt sir!
hi rob, smells like a nice hunt :D gotta love barbers
My favorite type of videos 😊
Thanks for the video!
I'd like to see a video that demonstrates an SLQ being acid treated by using Nic-A-Date. It worked for someone.
I think it just turns silver black. Distilled white vinegar might work over time though.
@@RobFindsTreasure yes, I heard that someone used that treatment, and the date revealed, only to leave a stain.
Rob, The 1876 CC dime looks like it may be a doubled Die Obverse. Check it out.
man i love watching these
I'd look closer at that 1918 -- it could be 8/7.
I fine a 1892 s Morgan silver dollar very old and use. I Weigh it on a scale and it was 25g. Do old coin lose weight? Real ones is 26.7g
And I also when to check on a pawn shop and test it if was real silver and it was.
It would have to be real slick to lose that much but it’s possible.
@@RobFindsTreasure I see. Thanks
Waiting for your auction for Morgan count me in😂
Awesome finds!
Fun stuff! Cheers!!!
Rob, what does it mean when you say that a coin has been ‘tooled’? Tooled with what? Looking forward to your reply ✌🏼
The surface of the coin has been altered by a tool to look better - usually a dremel or some light buffing. You can tell by the minor scratches seen at different angles. Of course, it could also have been heavily cleaned with an abrasive to cause the same thing.
Would you clean any of the blackened Barbers??
No. I prefer them that way versus shiny and slick
I need to get me some more Morgan's, its been a while!
Robb, would you comment on Daniel's Coin Help You video of August 29th regarding a bank closing a dealers accounts. Sounds scary.
Great video
Great Hunt…With current Silver prices isn’t 25x face a bit steep?
That is for Mercs, Rosies and Washingtons, BUT not for the older stuff.
Very cool finds! I can't wait to start doing these myself!
Every rob video is a banger video.
Your intro is cool!
Ooooh!
Delicious silver... Thanks for sharing this Rob.
love that silver
They're pieces of history.
It's funny how he casually looked at seated 5 half dollars. When it's more seated, half dollars, then I have!
BTW, this isn't like a hate thing. Love your content. You were a huge inspiration and got me collecting.😊
A confederate states half dollar - neat.
I believe the 1861 half dollar O was also made for the union (but the confederates supervised the minting the coins)😊
I believe if the Confederates had handled this coin officially it would have a restruck reverse.
Let's just hope they don't cancel it since it's confederate
Sounds like you get a great price. Coin shops near me sell similar little grab bags with 5-10 coins at a similar price and those have moderns mixed in, and definitely no key dates
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I thought the price of junk silver was way down the last couple weeks. 25 x face ?
I pay up for the older stuff. I can get Washingtons, Rosies and Mercury Dimes for less than 20x usually.
I bet the silver jar is angry knowing that none of that will feed it.
LOL for sure!
Here early enough to see the typo in the title ;)
Nice catch!
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Take that possible 18/17 to a show and have anacs look at it!
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GG man
$40 a piece for those Morgans? Ew. Doesn't seem like a good price to me.
Tough to get them cheaper unless you are buying cull ones. These all had much better details than cull despite half of them having issues - tooling, polishing, cleaning.
25x face? ouch
Yeah but it’s older stuff do I’m good.
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If the coins are not to your liking, you sure do complain a lot. But then what do you do with them, and yet you sell them for a hefty price. I watch your videos, but you expect a lot in return on the coin values.
I think it is not me who does the complaining brother, just saying…
@@RobFindsTreasure well what do you do with the coins not to your liking.
@@RobFindsTreasure I sure the hell, don't charge a big mark up like you. Coins I don't like I give them to my nephews.
@@canadians2214 You are wrong brother. I don’t charge a markup. Any coins I offer up sell for what people decide to pay for them. You’re just complaining to complain, as usual. Try to stay positive, it’s actually easier.
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I actually got a 1908-S quarter from my local shop for, like, $8. There was some really bad gunk on the back, but most of it wasn't caked on and came right off easily. Obviously the small amount that is caked on is still there, I'm not gonna risk scratching the coin, but yeah... really good deal there. Has decent-ish detail too. Probably G-4 to G-6, but some detail still there.
I once picked up a PL 1921-S Morgan, but like your quarter, it had some weird gunk on the back. Luckily, it wasn't caked on so it came off easily. It's around probably XF condition.