CoinHELPu ....And Daniel we can all bring our teacher an apple a day as well. Consider becoming “Professor “ Daniel..... We can all attend class in our uniforms and lassie lunch boxes....Wow the good old days. Your the best Daniel.
I would like to say, thank you for the advice you gave on this program. It's some of the wisest words a newcomer to the community of numismatics will ever hear. I've been a numismatic now, going on five decades. And I still make that a personal daily practice that I absolutely enjoy doing. Forgive me for not mentioning your statement earlier. I'm referring to your words concerning, being able to teach ourselves. And with all the books and the vast amount of online information out there, it is basically at our fingertips compared to years past. I would hope that all numismatics take full advantage of that advice so that they have the opportunity of reaping the full benefits of the hobby. Thank you again and do continue with the beneficial help that you give on a daily basis.
Hi Daniel enjoyed your video very much very informative very helpful also I appreciate your effort your time and your sense of humor thanks keep them comming there great sincerely Bert
Thanks, I'm really getting educated now about DD's and this video also gave me actual online resources that I had forgotten about. Keep up the good work Daniel.
Awesome video and thanks for sharing. I like the start of the video because I found it very helpful and informative on how to use your sites and how you went through the pages, thanks.
Hey Daniel. Good video. I collect Silver Washingtons and look for the varieities. You probably know this, but i think it worth mentioning that the NGC variety site is pretty good. Pictures for most of them, even sometimes multiple pictures for die states.
I've got a 1934 Washington DDO. It's only a G4 but you can still see the doubling very clearly and it only cost $25. The price really shoots up in higher circulated grades and this DDO is worth thousands in gem uncirculated.
I would love to get a bunch of 1932-1964 quarters. BUT, my budget does not fit for that. I can more easily buy a random amount of MERC dimes (I like the design better) to add to my stack. BUT, I would never turn down a 1932-1964 quarter. Stay safe.
Thanks for another fun video, If you're willing to share more of your knowledge here, we viewers are appreciative to gobble up the information! I occasionally take notes. btw-good T shirt!
In my opinion the washington quarter presents more double varieties than most any series. If people do not enjoy collecting the rare varieties of the washington quarter, than most likely, those folks can enjoy the lack of wear presented as a bullion product, opposed to older series of silver quarter. So why not pick up some wash silvers, most people do not look for varieties. Win win
Great video! I do like the idea of having a series on varieties! I think the Washington quarters arent that popular due to the fact they dont have a big value unless they are uncirculated or are a variety.
My 1882 silver Morgan Dollar I had it checked out, it's uncirculated which is a cc and then my 1878 uncirculated all beautiful 1881 uncirculated 1884 uncirculated.. anyways I've been going to all kinds of coin shops and everything because I'm actually collecting the Washington quarter and then the stand-up quarter and I've been having problems finding them
you made a oops in my last order , ordered a 68 69 70 s halfs and got 2 68s but thats ok no biggy poop happens. what does overton , vam ect mean ? thanks for the vids very helpful
Thank you for the good information but II have a lot of double die from one penny to 1 dollar ,I want you to help me to sell what I have and I will give you your share.
Ok, I am not going to kiss up as much as the last one, but you probably could teach a college course in numismatics. After all, have you seen the poop they teach today in "higher education"? Keep up the good work.
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Sir I have a coin of 1932 U.S
My name is Sylvia Sir I Have Coin a 1977 Quarter and a 1967 1937 penny a 1970 Quarter.
You are so good at teaching about coins,you could teach classes at a college.thank you.youre great.
Wow, thanks
CoinHELPu ....And Daniel we can all bring our teacher an apple a day as well.
Consider becoming “Professor “ Daniel.....
We can all attend class in our uniforms and lassie lunch boxes....Wow the good old days.
Your the best Daniel.
Been busy works but love to watch these videos when I get home.It never hurts to learn a new variety or maybe one you forgot about.
I would like to say, thank you for the advice you gave on this program. It's some of the wisest words a newcomer to the community of numismatics will ever hear. I've been a numismatic now, going on five decades. And I still make that a personal daily practice that I absolutely enjoy doing. Forgive me for not mentioning your statement earlier. I'm referring to your words concerning, being able to teach ourselves. And with all the books and the vast amount of online information out there, it is basically at our fingertips compared to years past. I would hope that all numismatics take full advantage of that advice so that they have the opportunity of reaping the full benefits of the hobby. Thank you again and do continue with the beneficial help that you give on a daily basis.
I hope that you keep making these videos about the error and varieties on old quarters and any other coins. Very educational and informative. Thanks
I agree. It helps having various resources to compare to.
Hi Daniel enjoyed your video very much very informative very helpful also I appreciate your effort your time and your sense of humor thanks keep them comming there great sincerely Bert
As of last week, my 1932 to 1998 Washington Quarter collection is complete! Great video Daniel.
Yes, that's right!
Every day we learn something new. Thank you 🙏
Thanks, I'm really getting educated now about DD's and this video also gave me actual online resources that I had forgotten about. Keep up the good work Daniel.
Great to hear!
Awesome video and thanks for sharing. I like the start of the video because I found it very helpful and informative on how to use your sites and how you went through the pages, thanks.
I need to go back thorugh some quarters now!
I am always interested in expanding my knowledge of coins ... bring it on !!!
Very good information, I do want to see more!
Keep them going Daniel, thank you . I love the quarters
Great series! Thanks for all the valuable information Daniel!
Hey Daniel. Good video. I collect Silver Washingtons and look for the varieities. You probably know this, but i think it worth mentioning that the NGC variety site is pretty good. Pictures for most of them, even sometimes multiple pictures for die states.
Awesome thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
I've got a 1934 Washington DDO. It's only a G4 but you can still see the doubling very clearly and it only cost $25. The price really shoots up in higher circulated grades and this DDO is worth thousands in gem uncirculated.
If that coin is graded by PCGS or NGC I will buy it
Great info 👍 thank you 💯
I would love to get a bunch of 1932-1964 quarters. BUT, my budget does not fit for that. I can more easily buy a random amount of MERC dimes (I like the design better) to add to my stack. BUT, I would never turn down a 1932-1964 quarter. Stay safe.
Is there a 1934D over D washington quarter because I believe I found one and was just wondering?
You would check CONECA variety vista
Yes great video keep them coming good information.
Not sure why but untill today I hadn't subbed but hey I am now and diving back into your vids to drive me thru the work day ! Thank you bubba
Very good websites, just needs a little getting used too to identify the DDO and DDR's
GREAT VIDEO PLEASE post #2 Quarter video SOON !! I Love videos ab quarters as I have an Avid interest in them !!!!!!!!!
Thank you for another video.
Love the videos
Thanks for another fun video, If you're willing to share more of your knowledge here, we viewers are appreciative to gobble up the information! I occasionally take notes. btw-good T shirt!
In my opinion the washington quarter presents more double varieties than most any series. If people do not enjoy collecting the rare varieties of the washington quarter, than most likely, those folks can enjoy the lack of wear presented as a bullion product, opposed to older series of silver quarter. So why not pick up some wash silvers, most people do not look for varieties. Win win
I've learned a lot from your videos,and I have a lot of double dies,where do I sell them?
You need to have them graded or take them to a dealer that's interested in them.
@@CoinHELPu ok. Do you buy them or no?
Very interested!
Great video! I do like the idea of having a series on varieties! I think the Washington quarters arent that popular due to the fact they dont have a big value unless they are uncirculated or are a variety.
My 1882 silver Morgan Dollar I had it checked out, it's uncirculated which is a cc and then my 1878 uncirculated all beautiful 1881 uncirculated 1884 uncirculated.. anyways I've been going to all kinds of coin shops and everything because I'm actually collecting the Washington quarter and then the stand-up quarter and I've been having problems finding them
Thanks for the info.
you made a oops in my last order , ordered a 68 69 70 s halfs and got 2 68s but thats ok no biggy poop happens. what does overton , vam ect mean ? thanks for the vids very helpful
Those terms were established by the originators. A simple google search will clear up your question. Daniel has videos on this as well.
I would fix our mistake, send an email.
Daniel ,do A video on 1957 Quarters.
Well done
Y did he not show a 1938
Because there's no major doubled dies for that year.
Hello
Thank you for the good information but II have a lot of double die from one penny to 1 dollar ,I want you to help me to sell what I have and I will give you your share.
I have a 1939 quarter
I have 1 here
Ok, I am not going to kiss up as much as the last one, but you probably could teach a college course in numismatics. After all, have you seen the poop they teach today in "higher education"? Keep up the good work.
Lol. I get it
I have a 1983 🪙
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