@@CADRollHunter i also Collect coins i used Whitman coin album in my coin collection iam missing 2013 laura second coins i am missing millenium 2000 december coins I am missing 2001 coins 25 cents 2009 MENS HOCKEY COLOR AND 2009 CINDY KLASSEN COLOR COINS in montreal try to go montreal get coin box from montreal bank
We'll have to see who's on the circulation coins. It could go either way. If they can't get the dies in time, they might mint with the obverse design they included in those sets.
As far as I've heard, there wont be a 2023 circulation coin set in Canada. The only way to get a 2023 quarter is by buying the uncirculated sets that feature the double dates on the back. Thats gonna make 2023 coins some of the most expensive to date when you find them in the wild.
Well, that would be interesting, for sure. You'd have to go back a long way to find a year when coins weren't minted for circulation. Having said that, I imagine the demand for coin is going down...
Thanks for the reminder - I didn't think about it until I was editing the video! I'll have a look now (looks at quarter..) Yes! I've got the extra claw! I'm going to have to feature it on an upcoming video! Thanks for getting me to look twice!
I almost wonder if you got a mini collection dump in this hunt! That's a ton of colored and special issue quarters! No silver, but still an excellent hunt all things considered.
Just got my first box and got 290 commemorative coins. I had 5 rolls that were only commemorative coins. Also had some foreign currency including a 10 Pence
The centennial nickel you mean? The '67? I think the first true commemoratie would be considered the 1935 Voyageur Dollar. But then they kept making it!
These ones are pretty easy to find in really nice condition, so they don't carry a significant premium. A lot of the banks were handing out/selling sets in special collector pages. But there are some interesting errors for a few of them!
Yes, I check them all for the Olympic logo (rather than the Paralympic Games logo). I haven't found any. I believe they were issued in some sets, so they'd have to come out of a set. You never know!
Very cool I live like 6 miles and a short bridge ride from Canada. We used to see a lot of Canadian coins in our change but not so much since the Pandemic. I have never seen any of the colorized coins. Are they very collectible in Canada? I have been saving all pennies I find since they stopped making them.
Thanks so much for watching! The colour coins are very collectible, and it's common to find them in really nice shape. You should take a day trip to Canada and stop at the bank and ask for a couple rolls of quarters and see what you find! You might get lucky! Then take the rest of the quarters and buy lunch with them!!
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. I havent sold anything thus far. Not that I wouldn't consider it, but it adds all sorts of complications to life!
It's from Lighthouse Canada (www.lighthousecanada.ca). You can use discount code "CRH20" for 20% off your purchases. This album is the Lighthouse Vista Canada album.
Hi James...... I have to say, I really enjoy your videos! In a few of your videos you show that you get scrap silver from your friend. I'm curious, you never say what you do with all that scrap silver? It's a bit of a teaser, but there's no conclusion.
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! So far, I've kept all of the junk/scrap silver coins I've accumulated. Essentially it's just part of my investment portfolio, if you will.
4 proof quarters is probably better than 4 silver quarters, unless the silver was au or ms I have the 1991 too, and I dont often do quarters, justlucked out
Most coloured coins are just normal circulating coins. There are some that were also minted in sets - and some were also done as silver proofs (though I've never found one of those!).
Hey james! I have a quick question, there is a music channel names james downham and im wondering if that is you? He looks like you. He (probably you) made your theme song. Is that you? Im just curious.
Pretty much becuase I mostly deal with circulated coins which are, generally speaking, filthy! If I wore gloves I'd have to be changing them constantly! If I was handling valuable BU coins, I'd certainly consider gloves!
You guys have some beautiful coins thank you so very much for sharing hope you have a wonderful weekend 👍👍❤️
Thanks so much! You, too!
Love all the different Canadian commemoratives!
Same here. We actually haven't had a new one in circulation since 2017, so we're due for something new!
Alot of good finds. I got 20 rolls of dimes from bank few days ago . 13 of those rolls were all silver. I got 657 silver coins .
Wow! That's incredible! You hit the jackpot with that - that's the kind of find that every coin roll hunter dreams of! Congratulations, Abeer!
Oh man are you really lucky.
Wow that's awesome collections! That's a lot of coloured Coins.. Great job 💯💯
Hey, thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Awesome finds! The album is looking great!
Thanks so much!! We're gettin there!
@@CADRollHunter the olympic quarter are always in good condition in circulation
Often, for sure. I still see some trashy ones, though!
@@CADRollHunter i also Collect coins i used Whitman coin album in my coin collection iam missing 2013 laura second coins i am missing millenium 2000 december coins I am missing 2001 coins 25 cents 2009 MENS HOCKEY COLOR AND 2009 CINDY KLASSEN COLOR COINS in montreal try to go montreal get coin box from montreal bank
Sounds like you're getting close to filling your albums, too @yifanxu0428. Happy hunting!
The 2023 coins are out but sold only in sets, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie and toonie. So if you find one you will be lucky. It’s with the Queen
We'll have to see who's on the circulation coins. It could go either way. If they can't get the dies in time, they might mint with the obverse design they included in those sets.
As far as I've heard, there wont be a 2023 circulation coin set in Canada. The only way to get a 2023 quarter is by buying the uncirculated sets that feature the double dates on the back. Thats gonna make 2023 coins some of the most expensive to date when you find them in the wild.
Well, that would be interesting, for sure. You'd have to go back a long way to find a year when coins weren't minted for circulation. Having said that, I imagine the demand for coin is going down...
Finally a quarter roll hunting video! I hope you have more luck with silver quarters next time!
As you know, it can be tough finding silver. But it's out there! I'll keep looking!
@@CADRollHunter Yeah it is very tough to find silver quarters in the rolls, but we still keep hunting them as a hobby!
Great video as always! But you need more silver!
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I couldn't agree more!!
Awesome finds search! I love Canadian coins!🤩😁
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
@@CADRollHunter You’re very welcome!😁🤩
Nice hunt james
Hey - thanks again for watching!
James don’t forget to check the Alaska quarter for the extra claw
Thanks for the reminder - I didn't think about it until I was editing the video! I'll have a look now (looks at quarter..) Yes! I've got the extra claw! I'm going to have to feature it on an upcoming video! Thanks for getting me to look twice!
I almost wonder if you got a mini collection dump in this hunt! That's a ton of colored and special issue quarters! No silver, but still an excellent hunt all things considered.
Possibly - you never know! There were many more decent coins I didn't film or pull out - otherwise the video would have gone on way too long!
Just got my first box and got 290 commemorative coins. I had 5 rolls that were only commemorative coins. Also had some foreign currency including a 10 Pence
I'd call the bicentennial nickel nickel the first commemorative
The centennial nickel you mean? The '67? I think the first true commemoratie would be considered the 1935 Voyageur Dollar. But then they kept making it!
@@CADRollHunter no I think the 51 or 57 nickel I forget the date but it commemorates the 200th year of the discovery of nickel
@@digginggopher Ah, yes - that bicentennial! The 1951!
I got a bunch of double poppies, don't have the colour big poppy yet, or the flag
No spectaculair finds this time, but lots of nice finds still!
I try not to get my hopes up every box. You know how it goes! Most of the time you don't find anything great... but every once in a while!!
Bummer no silver but still a good hunt
Next box!! (You have to be an optimist if you're going to coin roll hunt!)
Did you know that a 2008 Alaska quarter there's an extra claw or doubling on the great land?
I've actually found an extra claw before here in Canada!
I got the full set from 1999 quarters, is it worth anything ? They are almost all Brilliant Uncirculated.
These ones are pretty easy to find in really nice condition, so they don't carry a significant premium. A lot of the banks were handing out/selling sets in special collector pages. But there are some interesting errors for a few of them!
Great score! Out of curiosity, what is your record when it comes to colour? :)
The most colour I've gotten was 98, but that included 2 full rolls of 2004 Poppies. My best outside of that was 41.
Did you check the wheelchair curling for the rare Olympic mistake stamp on the head side?
Yes, I check them all for the Olympic logo (rather than the Paralympic Games logo). I haven't found any. I believe they were issued in some sets, so they'd have to come out of a set. You never know!
Very cool I live like 6 miles and a short bridge ride from Canada. We used to see a lot of Canadian coins in our change but not so much since the Pandemic. I have never seen any of the colorized coins. Are they very collectible in Canada? I have been saving all pennies I find since they stopped making them.
Thanks so much for watching! The colour coins are very collectible, and it's common to find them in really nice shape. You should take a day trip to Canada and stop at the bank and ask for a couple rolls of quarters and see what you find! You might get lucky! Then take the rest of the quarters and buy lunch with them!!
@@CADRollHunter 😀Haha sounds like a good plan. Thanks
Like #76. Do you keep all of the nice 1999 and 2000 commemoratives?
I keep the best of the best.
Did you check the Alaska quarter for the extra claw variety?
I din't initially. However, I've looked at it again, and it is the extra claw. I'll highlight it in my next video!
@@CADRollHunter it looked like it in the video, that’s why I wanted to point out that error to you. Awesome. Congrats my friend
@@silveraddiction52 Thanks!
Hey! Just found your channel. Wondering if you sell some coins you have? But love the videos.
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. I havent sold anything thus far. Not that I wouldn't consider it, but it adds all sorts of complications to life!
@@CADRollHunter that's fine! I bought a box of nickels and didn't find a single 1970 but was able to fill up 5 rolls of 1960 coins
What do you do with the left over coins?
Anything I don't care to keep I just roll up and deposit at one of my banks.
@@CADRollHunter whats your advise for collecting coins
We're did you get the book and a.l the pages with the dates??
It's from Lighthouse Canada (www.lighthousecanada.ca). You can use discount code "CRH20" for 20% off your purchases. This album is the Lighthouse Vista Canada album.
Hi James...... I have to say, I really enjoy your videos! In a few of your videos you show that you get scrap silver from your friend. I'm curious, you never say what you do with all that scrap silver? It's a bit of a teaser, but there's no conclusion.
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! So far, I've kept all of the junk/scrap silver coins I've accumulated. Essentially it's just part of my investment portfolio, if you will.
Thank you for responding! That makes sense, we all invest in different ways.
Where do you find the wrapped coins?
I get them from my bank. Just ask if they have pennies. You might get lucky and they might sell you some!
4 proof quarters is probably better than 4 silver quarters, unless the silver was au or ms
I have the 1991 too, and I dont often do quarters, justlucked out
It's interesting. I got more excited about the proofs, because I just never see those!
Where can I buy a binder like that.
You can get this album from Lighthouse Canada. The link is in the video description. Use the discount code "CRH20" at the checkout to get 20% off.
Thanks for getting back to me, collecting for over 50 years time to get organized.
Aren’t the colored ones silver?
Most coloured coins are just normal circulating coins. There are some that were also minted in sets - and some were also done as silver proofs (though I've never found one of those!).
So far I found 20 US state quarters.
That's a great start!!
Do you just go to the bank and ask for a box of custom wrap 25 cents? :0
Yes, that's exactly what I do.
Hey james! I have a quick question, there is a music channel names james downham and im wondering if that is you? He looks like you. He (probably you) made your theme song. Is that you? Im just curious.
Yup - that's me!
OMG! YOUR SINGING IS SO GOOD! Wine and whiskey was my fav!
Correction: i meant is, not was /\
@@DaThreeStuffies Thanks so much!
@@CADRollHunterso im guessing your opening theme was made by you?
Nice! I'm almost at 200 subs!
Right on! Keep up the great work!
@@CADRollHunterThanks you too” thanks for all of the support and encouragement! Thanks!
-Hayden and Callum from CAD Coin Hunters
@@CADCoinHunters Any time!
Why don't you wear cotton gloves
Pretty much becuase I mostly deal with circulated coins which are, generally speaking, filthy! If I wore gloves I'd have to be changing them constantly! If I was handling valuable BU coins, I'd certainly consider gloves!