I thoroughly enjoy your quarter hunts. I was hunting a couple rolls of quarters while listening. I just started collecting quarters this Winter. I have a lot to fill! Enjoy your weekend!
A few of the credit unions around me have them as well as a few banks, but the ones I have talked to have a $250 limit before they charge a percentage. I go through $1000-$2000 a week in change. Cheaper right now to roll it.
Had a great time last night watching your live give away, it was my first to be able to sit down and watch one of those. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks and good luck to 10,000 subs.
Good Quarters hunt. I’m always amazed by the cool errors you find. The coin treasures are truly lurking on the east coast. I’d love to see you find another Quarter with massive CUD on obverse. Keep up the good work. Take care.
Nice hunt. I've recently completed both my statehood and national park albums. Thank you for sharing your document and knowledge. I just found my first DDR on a 1973D Kennedy Half Dollar.
Recently just picked up my first dime and quarter box and wasn’t expecting anything especially because it was a well known bank but got 2 silver Roosevelt dimes in the dime box and 1 1936 Washington silver quarter😂
So I'm hunting quarters while watching this. I'm about 7 minutes in so far. My first 2 finds were a S minted quarter and an In God We Rust quarter! hahaha. Our finds have seemed to differ since though. Fingers crossed on more great finds and silver!! I've got a Bank box I'm going through though.
Went through my wheat pennies Saturday. Found a steel penny from 1943. I think that’s the year. I’m learning. But I also found a 1917, 1927, two 1939 wheats. Those are my oldest. A person here on TH-cam told me it’s best to collect 1980 and down. Do you recommend that approach? You are so easy to watched and you’re informative. You are encouraging me to stick with this hobby. Thanx and hope you have a great HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1982 and earlier are copper and are worth about 2.5X current face value. 1982 is split year... so you do need to weigh them to be sure. Make sure you check your pennies for errors and varieties (varietyvista.com) as some pennies are worth hundreds and even thousands of dollars. They are very rare but they are still out there.
I have done that in the past (actually did a video about it), but sometimes when you return full boxes with that type of rewrap, the fed will just retape the box and send it back out. I have gotten a "fresh" box with all searched rolls that had obviously been opened previously.
I have a few car washes and several laundromats that I use for quarters because I know they do not search their quarters first. I also live WAY out in the country, and there are many areas around me where the people are definitely not well off, they will pay at the gas stations and Dollar General stores with coins. I have made deals with two gas stations and four DG stores where they will trade me the customer rolled coins they get for my "guaranteed" rolls. I also made a deal with a few local cheap motels, they call me when someone is paying with large amounts of change, they send me a picture and do a quick count of the quarters and I drop by once a week and give them cash minus 2% for the risk and time. The motels by far have paid off the most for good finds.
For Quarters, dimes and nickels, I will return them to the same bank if they tell me they need them. If not I usually return them at different banks and swap them out for different rolls. For halves I never return to the same branch that I pick them up.
@@GASilverHunter Does the IRS see taking money from one bank and depositing it at another as a red flag? I'm wanting to make sure my bases are covered before I start doing larger amounts of box searching.
As far as I know... No. I have been doing this for 3 years without any additional reporting to the IRS. At the end of the day I can move $1000 back and forth between 2 banks every day and it shouldn't be an issue. Perhaps there are some banking rules that might see this and raise a concern, but it's easily explained away. Also... many banks if you have cash don't even record the transaction. You give them cash.... they give you coin. You give them coin... they give you cash. Don't even run your card. At least thats probably 50% of the time for me.
I am a recent subscriber who just saw this video for the first time. You mentioned a pending change by Wells Fargo regarding ordering boxes of coin by consumers. What happened. Also I need to add a bank. Which bank would you recommend. BTW my Truist bank has gone cold on silver. I’ve hunted 34 boxes and only found one. Do you know reason for that? Thanks so much and happy hunting.
Some of my Wells Fargo branches will order. Some will not. It comes down to your individual branch. Honestly in the last few months I have stopped ordering Halves from WF because I was finding little silver. I have a few big branches that always have boxes of Quarters, Nickels, Dimes, etc. I can't recommend a specific branch of the same bank may get coin from different companies. For example, I know that some of my 5/3rd banks get Brinks Rolls... some get Loomis. I order from the branches that get Brinks rolls because I have more success there. As for silver not being in your boxes, its a couple of things driving this. 1. Rumors are in some areas silver is being culled. 2. In your area, if silver is not being dumped into the system by the unwitting public, you won't find it in your boxes. We don't hunt boxes for secret hidden silver that government has been hanging on to... its all there from people dropping it off at the bank and it re-entering the system. 3. Perhaps you have a volume problem. I fyou have done 1 box a week for 34 weeks you are less likely to find silver than hunting 8 boxes a week for 4-5 weeks. Its the lottery ticket approach. Buy 1 ticket of each different ticket in the machine is less likely to find a winner than buying 10 tickets of the same ticket from the machine. Hope this helps.
Thanks so much for the detailed response. The 34 boxes are YTD so averaging around 1.5 boxes per week. Did much better last year but the second half of the year was definitely better than the first. I’ll probably open an account with another bank as I’ve hunted three more boxes since I made this post and still haven’t found any silver. Thanks so much!!!
You seem to be really knowledgeable about error quarters I need some help pricing a westpoint American samoa error if I could send you a few pictures maybe you could give me your thoughts. I would really appreciate it thanks.
Congratulations on your finds great quarter hunt thanks for sharing GA silver hunter
Excellent video and information thank you so much for sharing 👍
Enjoyed the quarter hunt. Congrats on 4 k subscribers. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend
Nice 👌 die chip on the nose 👃
Thanks!
Wow, lots of good finds! George Wart and Kansas P Rust. Nice ones!
Thanks!
I thoroughly enjoy your quarter hunts. I was hunting a couple rolls of quarters while listening. I just started collecting quarters this Winter. I have a lot to fill! Enjoy your weekend!
Getting some albums makes these hunts so much more fun.
there's a coin machine at the delta in Cumberland
A few of the credit unions around me have them as well as a few banks, but the ones I have talked to have a $250 limit before they charge a percentage. I go through $1000-$2000 a week in change. Cheaper right now to roll it.
@@GASilverHunter oh is it
Thanks for doing this, I really appreciate you guys sharing your knowledge!
Thanks Tammy!
Had a great time last night watching your live give away, it was my first to be able to sit down and watch one of those. Really enjoy your videos. Thanks and good luck to 10,000 subs.
Good Quarters hunt. I’m always amazed by the cool errors you find. The coin treasures are truly lurking on the east coast. I’d love to see you find another Quarter with massive CUD on obverse. Keep up the good work. Take care.
I’d love to see that too. :-). That is for watching.
Oh yeah! Lots of quarters means lots of fun! Good session!
Quarters are a ton of fun to search. Wish I was finding more silver though.
Nice hunt. I've recently completed both my statehood and national park albums. Thank you for sharing your document and knowledge. I just found my first DDR on a 1973D Kennedy Half Dollar.
That’s awesome. I do not find a lot of DDOs and ddrs in quarters but I look for them all.
@@GASilverHunter Thank you. I recently purchased a microscope and have quite a few coins to inspect, myself. Happy hunting!
Awesome hunt
Fun hunt man 👍
Great hunt!
Good hunt I enjoyed it
Great hunting and nice finds!
Fun Quarter hunt. Also, great 4K stream!
Thanks Erik!
Recently just picked up my first dime and quarter box and wasn’t expecting anything especially because it was a well known bank but got 2 silver Roosevelt dimes in the dime box and 1 1936 Washington silver quarter😂
Really nice finds.
@@GASilverHunter also just found another Washington quarter, 1938 rainbow toned ef
Thats awesome! I find very very few silver quarters.
So I'm hunting quarters while watching this. I'm about 7 minutes in so far. My first 2 finds were a S minted quarter and an In God We Rust quarter! hahaha. Our finds have seemed to differ since though. Fingers crossed on more great finds and silver!! I've got a Bank box I'm going through though.
That's funny. You have more patience to look for ALL of the die chips out there. I look for the easy ones. :-)
Went through my wheat pennies Saturday. Found a steel penny from 1943. I think that’s the year. I’m learning. But I also found a 1917, 1927, two 1939 wheats. Those are my oldest. A person here on TH-cam told me it’s best to collect 1980 and down. Do you recommend that approach? You are so easy to watched and you’re informative. You are encouraging me to stick with this hobby. Thanx and hope you have a great HAPPY NEW YEAR!
1982 and earlier are copper and are worth about 2.5X current face value. 1982 is split year... so you do need to weigh them to be sure. Make sure you check your pennies for errors and varieties (varietyvista.com) as some pennies are worth hundreds and even thousands of dollars. They are very rare but they are still out there.
Thanks for showing the Betsy Coleman errors. They have not made it to NJ yet.
No Problem! They will... and when they show up, they will be EVERYWHERE!
@GA Sliver Hunter
I went to my local Wells Fargo to pick up some coins today, and I am happy to report that I got them Fee free!
That's great to hear. Maybe they are doing this regionally or just starting in certain areas of the country. Who knows.
I've lived in Michigan my whole life I'm in one of the bigger city's in Detroit real close to the IMBASSADOR BRIDGE
You can reuse fed wrapped rolls. I never buy wraps for my hunts. I just take the 2 sec to open them so I can reuse them
I have done that in the past (actually did a video about it), but sometimes when you return full boxes with that type of rewrap, the fed will just retape the box and send it back out. I have gotten a "fresh" box with all searched rolls that had obviously been opened previously.
I have a few car washes and several laundromats that I use for quarters because I know they do not search their quarters first. I also live WAY out in the country, and there are many areas around me where the people are definitely not well off, they will pay at the gas stations and Dollar General stores with coins. I have made deals with two gas stations and four DG stores where they will trade me the customer rolled coins they get for my "guaranteed" rolls. I also made a deal with a few local cheap motels, they call me when someone is paying with large amounts of change, they send me a picture and do a quick count of the quarters and I drop by once a week and give them cash minus 2% for the risk and time. The motels by far have paid off the most for good finds.
That's awesome! I have started asking for halves from gas stations. No silver yet, but they often have 1 or 2.
The plane tails on the 2023 quarters also seem to be errors.
Will look out for that.
I watched one of your video's you said something about a 2020 Kennedy half I've got one what was it about??
It’s the last NIFC recognized by coin roll hunters. Not worth much more than 50 cents though.
What do you do with your searched coins? Do you drop them at a different bank, or are your banks cool with you dropping them back off?
For Quarters, dimes and nickels, I will return them to the same bank if they tell me they need them. If not I usually return them at different banks and swap them out for different rolls. For halves I never return to the same branch that I pick them up.
@@GASilverHunter Does the IRS see taking money from one bank and depositing it at another as a red flag? I'm wanting to make sure my bases are covered before I start doing larger amounts of box searching.
As far as I know... No. I have been doing this for 3 years without any additional reporting to the IRS. At the end of the day I can move $1000 back and forth between 2 banks every day and it shouldn't be an issue. Perhaps there are some banking rules that might see this and raise a concern, but it's easily explained away. Also... many banks if you have cash don't even record the transaction. You give them cash.... they give you coin. You give them coin... they give you cash. Don't even run your card. At least thats probably 50% of the time for me.
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🌍Great video! Good luck! +157 😉👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Good hunting brother
Good luck 🙏
New subscribe
Thanks Joe Be Scratchin!
I am a recent subscriber who just saw this video for the first time. You mentioned a pending change by Wells Fargo regarding ordering boxes of coin by consumers. What happened. Also I need to add a bank. Which bank would you recommend.
BTW my Truist bank has gone cold on silver. I’ve hunted 34 boxes and only found one. Do you know reason for that?
Thanks so much and happy hunting.
Some of my Wells Fargo branches will order. Some will not. It comes down to your individual branch. Honestly in the last few months I have stopped ordering Halves from WF because I was finding little silver. I have a few big branches that always have boxes of Quarters, Nickels, Dimes, etc.
I can't recommend a specific branch of the same bank may get coin from different companies. For example, I know that some of my 5/3rd banks get Brinks Rolls... some get Loomis. I order from the branches that get Brinks rolls because I have more success there.
As for silver not being in your boxes, its a couple of things driving this. 1. Rumors are in some areas silver is being culled. 2. In your area, if silver is not being dumped into the system by the unwitting public, you won't find it in your boxes. We don't hunt boxes for secret hidden silver that government has been hanging on to... its all there from people dropping it off at the bank and it re-entering the system. 3. Perhaps you have a volume problem. I fyou have done 1 box a week for 34 weeks you are less likely to find silver than hunting 8 boxes a week for 4-5 weeks. Its the lottery ticket approach. Buy 1 ticket of each different ticket in the machine is less likely to find a winner than buying 10 tickets of the same ticket from the machine.
Hope this helps.
Thanks so much for the detailed response. The 34 boxes are YTD so averaging around 1.5 boxes per week. Did much better last year but the second half of the year was definitely better than the first. I’ll probably open an account with another bank as I’ve hunted three more boxes since I made this post and still haven’t found any silver. Thanks so much!!!
You seem to be really knowledgeable about error quarters I need some help pricing a westpoint American samoa error if I could send you a few pictures maybe you could give me your thoughts. I would really appreciate it thanks.
Feel free to shoot me some pictures.
I sent some pictures to your Gmail
Wells Fargo is going to charge for boxes? I was about to change to them cause b of a sucks they are so rude and lazy
So it looks like it’s just that one branch for me right now. Other branches are getting me boxes. Perhaps it will trickle out but so far I am good.