After watching this video I decided to go through some coins I haven't looked at in years. I have a treat for you, I believe you will like them! Another fantastic video Brother.
I think it's time to take out my 1960s quarters and search again.. Glad I kept them when I didn't know what I was looking for yet! Awesome video, thanks bunches!
Kidding aside. You do a lot of videos with graded coins. Can you do a video explaining the grading and what is looked at. I am wanting to send out a few for grading but am unsure about my particular grading eye and would hate to think of something as a ms67 and it come back a 65 because I missed a scratch , a spot. How can I learn this?
I love hearing about these condition ratites. I can’t tell the difference between the higher uncirculated grades most of the time. It would make a great video to see you explain it with several types of US coins. 👍
Stephen Parsons It took me forever on 82 pennies finding that small 2. and series of 7 or 8 different types but for sure if your holding a MS 67 and above you WILL know it. I always compare to another but have best luck taking pics of coins. You often see unexpected surprises you will miss with your eye, ok mine not so good...anyway Anytime I wonder if its MS I know its proberly not because when you hold that special one you just melt in awe, then do the happy dance.
Always good stuff brother. Appreciate your time and dedication to educating the rest of us a little more about the coins we collect. See ya in the next one.
Very nice information. I have every quarter that you discussed in very nice condition . Except the 1969. All of my quarters have put away for at least 50 years. Afraid to just send them off. What do you recommend. Thanks for any input. Buy the way I watch all of your videos. Thanks again Bob Bannon from Maryland.
Really great info.i love the toned quarters but i find it harder to figure out the grading part on older coins.Also really appreciate it when you give us the recent sales n how many were graded in .Its nice to get your opinion on the grade Thanks agaiin
Hey with the older coins and toning of these older. coins how do the tell the difference between proof and circulated I know the difference between these coins but it can be tough onolder ones
Good luck finding these grades,you can buy a million mint sets and not get anything over 66 grading is subjective and the market is controlled regardless to whatever videos you see if it was that easy every collector would be rich so don’t quit your day job it’s very very tough not trying to discourage you guys just being honest
I just found a 1945 P and some wheats in my pocket change. Not in great condition but my first silver quarter in change. Thanks for the video. All the Best ~ Shirl
That’s the problem… They only way these are of this value is if they are rated of ‘Mint Conditlion’ is pretty much just Proof that they haven’t been open. I know what mint condition means, and that man third can’t even hardly be up scratch on it. So you’re not gonna find them and spare change only wrapped up in a proof set. Getting one that looks as clean as a proof set that’s been Circularized it’s about one in 1 million. At least that’s what my Coin Dealers at his shop told me. Am I right?
Hello BlueRidge. Who would think that the quarters from these years would not have higher grade . Where did the ones that was made in the beginning go to ? Well BlueRidge thanks for the video and great info I'm saving this video now
If its not perfect condition 10/10 no scratches go sell it for a dollar if its perfect follow the directions. If you have a perfect coin go pay 35$ to get it graded. If it comes back MS68 MS69 you win! Go sell it on Heritage Auctions. If its not perfect congrats you have a quarter worth about 25cents up to 3$ max. Lol.
Blue ridge is there a way to contact. I'm in the blue ridge also and have many of these in proof. I would like to send you pics so you can let me know if I need to have graded. Thanks
Download a app called Photograde and CoinFacts, both can help you find a reasonable grade or atleast the range of what your coin can be worth. You just have to do a little work if youre looking for someone to do that for you instead then youre probably SOL. But yeah i use CoinFacts, PCGS Price Guide, and PCGS PhotoGrade . Those 3 are super helpful. Easy to use too.
Ok I wanna know y you can't get annacs to grade em..I mean idk bout u but thats a lil bit on the f'ed up side.. just saying I mean u gotta agree..it just is
I have 150 silver quarters “in circulation” from 1934-1964. I’m afraid to sell them for melt value, because there may be extremely valuable ones mixed in, and I have no familiarity with the ones that are valuable. Ps: I spent a 1967 D last night towards a pack of cigarettes. Did I spend $11,000 on this stupid pack of smokes?
OMG, really...omg. Your timing is perfect. Thank you.
Always good to know more.. thanks for posting
After watching this video I decided to go through some coins I haven't looked at in years. I have a treat for you, I believe you will like them! Another fantastic video Brother.
I think it's time to take out my 1960s quarters and search again.. Glad I kept them when I didn't know what I was looking for yet! Awesome video, thanks bunches!
your my great teacher! i'm on the roll of coins hunting. pandemic effect! good to knew this hobby and it might be forever. wow!
!Thank you very helpful . I'm keep looking for more coins
Wow amazing, amazing, amazing!! Awesome!!
Great video! :) GL & HH
Kidding aside. You do a lot of videos with graded coins. Can you do a video explaining the grading and what is looked at. I am wanting to send out a few for grading but am unsure about my particular grading eye and would hate to think of something as a ms67 and it come back a 65 because I missed a scratch , a spot. How can I learn this?
I think I have a ms67 or higher 1962 and 1963 quarters. Where would the best place around Dallas to get them graded and certified?
Always coming up with totally great information! Top ten valuable information Whoa! Keep up the good work!🎈👍🎈🌈😎V
Thanks BlueRidge
I have 2 1963 uncirculated and a 1961 i need to send them off for grading!
I love hearing about these condition ratites. I can’t tell the difference between the higher uncirculated grades most of the time. It would make a great video to see you explain it with several types of US coins. 👍
Stephen Parsons It took me forever on 82 pennies finding that small 2. and series of 7 or 8 different types but for sure if your holding a MS 67 and above you WILL know it. I always compare to another but have best luck taking pics of coins. You often see unexpected surprises you will miss with your eye, ok mine not so good...anyway Anytime I wonder if its MS I know its proberly not because when you hold that special one you just melt in awe, then do the happy dance.
Same! I learn something new every time I watch one of these "TOP LIST" videos :) GL & HH
Great info always look forward to your videos
Always good stuff brother. Appreciate your time and dedication to educating the rest of us a little more about the coins we collect. See ya in the next one.
Tengo esa moneda 1960S buen video
Very nice information.
I have every quarter that you discussed in very nice condition .
Except the 1969.
All of my quarters have put away for at least 50 years.
Afraid to just send them off.
What do you recommend.
Thanks for any input.
Buy the way I watch all of your videos.
Thanks again Bob Bannon from Maryland.
Really great info.i love the toned quarters but i find it harder to figure out the grading part on older coins.Also really appreciate it when you give us the recent sales n how many were graded in .Its nice to get your opinion on the grade Thanks agaiin
Awesome video, Thanks for the info, man you are awesome.. Keep it coming.. Love your videos brother.
Hey with the older coins and toning of these older. coins how do the tell the difference between proof and circulated I know the difference between these coins but it can be tough onolder ones
I am interested in what the 1969p WMHR-001 doubled die reverse would be valued at or how many have been found and sold.
Great coins. Will be definitely on the lookout for them, thx.
Is there a JF right under the neck of a 1962 quarter?
Never fail to make me laugh. Creative
I can't believe How much those 1960's quarters are worth.Thanks for a great video 👍🙂
Good luck finding these grades,you can buy a million mint sets and not get anything over 66 grading is subjective and the market is controlled regardless to whatever videos you see if it was that easy every collector would be rich so don’t quit your day job it’s very very tough not trying to discourage you guys just being honest
I just found a 1945 P and some wheats in my pocket change. Not in great condition but my first silver quarter in change. Thanks for the video. All the Best ~ Shirl
I have a 1966 Washington quarter which has a copper tone to it would it be of any value
Im curious if the 62 P went for over 26 k than what would a ms65 or ms66 be worth ??Thanks another good one.
Thank you for sharing very interesting information love ❤️ rainbows 🌈
Can quarters from mint sets be graded and count as the ones that are rare in a high grade for the big bucks?
Blue ridge u should do a updated 1960’s Jefferson nickels
thanks blueridge . all I can say is 😱.
I have 2 1967 and 1 1964 what should i do with them
Some great toning and some mad values!! I’m going to have to take some of my unc quarters out for grading now for a wth chance
Hi Shaun, could you let me know the top 10 or 5 list for quarters in the 70's thank you Rich
Can you please give me the website for an auction house, in Texas.
i have a 1966 what should i do?
Where can I sell my error and rare collectible coins?
That’s the problem… They only way these are of this value is if they are rated of ‘Mint Conditlion’ is pretty much just Proof that they haven’t been open. I know what mint condition means, and that man third can’t even hardly be up scratch on it. So you’re not gonna find them and spare change only wrapped up in a proof set. Getting one that looks as clean as a proof set that’s been Circularized it’s about one in 1 million. At least that’s what my Coin Dealers at his shop told me. Am I right?
How much do you think a roll of 1960’s quarters are valuable. I’m trying to think what I want to put my whole roll up for sale.
Hello BlueRidge. Who would think that the quarters from these years would not have higher grade . Where did the ones that was made in the beginning go to ? Well BlueRidge thanks for the video and great info I'm saving this video now
I have three 1966 quarters I need to know the errors on them please
Can they be proofs.?
I have 1965 coin conditions good
Sir that's very good information, I have one of coin you mentioned ,a 1967 ,my problem is how can i sold it ,I'm from the Philippine.
If its not perfect condition 10/10 no scratches go sell it for a dollar if its perfect follow the directions. If you have a perfect coin go pay 35$ to get it graded. If it comes back MS68 MS69 you win! Go sell it on Heritage Auctions. If its not perfect congrats you have a quarter worth about 25cents up to 3$ max. Lol.
Blue ridge is there a way to contact. I'm in the blue ridge also and have many of these in proof. I would like to send you pics so you can let me know if I need to have graded. Thanks
Download a app called Photograde and CoinFacts, both can help you find a reasonable grade or atleast the range of what your coin can be worth. You just have to do a little work if youre looking for someone to do that for you instead then youre probably SOL. But yeah i use CoinFacts, PCGS Price Guide, and PCGS PhotoGrade . Those 3 are super helpful. Easy to use too.
I have 5 1962’s and 1 1961 and they’re all in superrr good condition, my only thing is after I get them graded how do I or who do I sell them to 😂
I have 1960-61-63-64-65-66-67-68-69 Quarters D
How can i contact you , i have a collection
Go sell it to NGC or PCGS. Or Ebay.
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Same thoughts.. lol.. wazuuup Blue Ridge..
Damn I was hoping you were going to say 64 Philadelphia I have a whole tube of them in phenomenal condition
@@BlueRidgeSilverhound yeah I kind of knew that but there's always hope
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I have two of the 1962 and one of the 1961 quarters silver
I have 5 1962’s and 1 1961 and they’re all in superrr good condition, my online thing is after I get them graded how do I or who do I sell them to 😂
Sir you didn't tell about 1964 q because I have 1964 Washington q brand new like o meter
Does this mean channel new live feed
What did one penny say to the other penny? Let's get together and make some sense
Z ey yo Tengo )a moneda de 1968 pero no tiene la marca D de dember
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Have a 1969 MS65 NGC Quarter if anyone is interested comment below 🧐
I have five quarter dollar1997
hey blueridge you did not say anything about a 1965 quarter.
That means its probably not top 10. Lol
people don't understand how quarters hitting big
I have a lot of coins want to sell them
Ok I wanna know y you can't get annacs to grade em..I mean idk bout u but thats a lil bit on the f'ed up side.. just saying I mean u gotta agree..it just is
Where is your grass?
Mere paas Paisa hai
I have 150 silver quarters “in circulation” from 1934-1964.
I’m afraid to sell them for melt value, because there may be extremely valuable ones mixed in, and I have no familiarity with the ones that are valuable.
Ps: I spent a 1967 D last night towards a pack of cigarettes. Did I spend $11,000 on this stupid pack of smokes?
Hope the smokes were good 😂
hey blueridge I had my credit card stolen the other day but I didn’t bother to report it because the thief spends less than my wife.