Thank you for the info. There are only a few coin channels that I watch and enjoy and your my favorite . The other thing about you that I like is that you actually talk unlike some others that just show a coin and I find myself wasting time trying to guess why Im looking at a coin. The other thing is that your a real person not just a A.I. voice . But again THANK YOU for explaining and showing us what your talking about.
The thing I like about your information gigs is that you are brutally honest and straight up and telling people what it is I take that same approach with myself because first of all you don't want to get your hopes up and being realistic and strict in determining grades for instance for what I may have
I've been collecting coins for many years; not selling just collecting so I guess that makes me a 'coin-collector'...and just now after watching this video, I finally get it....I have some serious work to do, many coins to go through. I have to do my homework. Thanks Daniel for 'stepping on my toes' and getting me moving again!
Exactly you have to get it checked out by some one who is qualified to say yes or no and why .thank you Daniel always go through proper channels to find out. Fabulous advice as always
Thank you for the info. There are only a few coin channels that I watch and enjoy and your the main one that I watch .The other thing about you that I like is that you actually talk unlike some others that just show a coin and I find myself wasting time trying to guess why Im looking at a coin. The other thing is that your a real person not just a A.I. voice . They should not allow A.I voices on here. Thats my opinion. But again THANK YOU for explaining and showing us what your talking about.
Morning Daniel!🍵 Yep, ur just a dealer, and I'm just a collector, not a discoverer! I am glad you put out great info for so many aspects of the hobby! But for me it can get to where I can't see the forest for the trees!!😊
Great message! I worked with JT Stanton, Bill Fivaz, and Rick Snow to attribute a new variety for the 1868 Indian Cent that I discovered a few years back.
Jeff Wiles in Texas with Coneca is super fast with you're coin. John Wexler in Pennsylvania takes a little longer but he's a great guy! I'd imagine it takes him a little longer cause a lot more people use him. But there both great guys and I appreciate what they do for our hobby! Thanks for what you do to Daniel.
Thank you for your informative show. Now I know who to show my error coins too. Thanks for letting us know that pcgs and other grading companies won't give a accurate grade on such coins. Thanks again. Love your channel.
Let me just say first that I’m a little easy to please... because if I have one penny and someone sees it and wants to give me a only one dollar for it, I’ve made 99 cents! Whoa! That’s good enough for me! Never mind someone paying hundreds or thousands of dollars.... I almost can’t understand that scenario. Thank you for being so candid and insightful in your videos!
Another very informative video Daniel. If collectors have a few basic tools such as a scale and calipers they can answer a lot of their own questions in a matter of minutes saving many other people a time. Thanks Daniel.
Hi Daniel, I do believe most of what I've learned about coins in the last three years, I learned by watching and listening to you. I want to thank you for having shared so much of this hobby with all those beginners, self included, whom are just getting started in the hobby, your knowledge has made this hobby a meaningful endeavor for me to be involved with, to help pass the time, and make a few dollars at to boot. It sure sounds tough having to deal with so many people asking for direct assistance, when in fact that's not what you do. I understand where your coming from, it certainly can be a hindrance. I do, however, take the time to listen to your videos closely, learn what it is your teaching, and move on. So, once again, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for all you've attributed to the hobby; while keeping us entertained and informed. Yours is a special channel I get to visit daily that makes my life just that much more enjoyable. I do believe most of your viewers feel that way, and I for one just wanted you to understand there are those of us who appreciate you, and hope to have you to refer to for a very long time to come.
Very helpful... u offer a lot for anybody looking for information &/or help... I'm gonna have to create an account to ur site eventually... Most likely, when I can't find the info for myself... i like trying to do things on my ownhaha...
🤘😁 thanks Daniel n yes u do help. N ur right u can research ur coins. Whenever i find something i just look it up on TH-cam too. Definitely saving this one for when i’m ready n research as much as possible. Ur awesome thank u 😁
Got a 89' Roosevelt Dime with DDO/R, and at some point it'll be sent out to be Certified, along with several other Coins which are definitely errors. Thank You for Each of Your Tutorials on Errors and Where to look up Info 👍
Hi. So I have a half dollar that the E in liberty on top of Kennedy's head is unfinished. The bottom doesn't finish into the hair. Have you ever seen that?
Another great video. Makes me look forward to this weekend. I'll be visiting my uncle, and going through 2.5 - 5 gallon jugs full of coins he has be saving since the mid 80s to specifically look for variants, errors, and silver.
What about a coin from 1978 where the 7 looks like a slanted 1? Even under the scope it looks like a 1. It looks like it says 1918 but its a 1978 coin.
I currently have a 2000 Lincoln with 1999 reversed on the reverse brokage. I have been dealing with Numismatists for 45years and learned not to trust anyone... unfortunately . Always get it checked out yourself....I trusted coin dealers that I knew for 20 years and they stole everything we had them send out for certification. We lost some really good error coins... including the 1956 boldly doubled on obverse and reverse both Lincoln cent. 🤬
I have a New Discovery Coin Listed on Variety Vista. It Is a NEW 1969 P DDO-003 Only 4 in the roll so as of now Kinda RARE till more are found. Keep Hunting they are out there. and LEARN what ya are looking for. Keep watching the videos Great way to learn.
I got a 1809 half cent from Joe and Diane that seems to be a unmarked variety . with the research i have done thanks largely to your style of enabling self relience . my personal issue is not being confident enough to spend money yet . i am getting there.
Is there a simple way to find out how many varieties of a coin were struck? I've got a 2010p Yellowstone quarter That weighs 5.7 grams(not silver) but has NO copper showing on the edge. I can't find anywhere that tells me if this is an intentional occurrance and that all non silver coins minted in Philly should have copper showing on the edge. Have you heard of others finding coins like this?
Thanks Daniel very informative. I did find a 1943 p nickel, it's not in the best condition but it does have a rev. Lincoln cent stamped across the dome in Monticello. It was just an interesting find. I don't know how this happened being that Lincoln cent wasn't around till 1959. Someone really did a number on this nickel. Have a great day.
I found this messed up coin in a box of pennies. It seems like it was struck multiple times and I'm hoping it came from the mint like this. It weighs 2.5grams it has the Lincoln penny head on front and memorial building on back and some of the features of the Lincoln penny but I can't make out much more on it. How can I find out more about it?
Dan ; I have about 30 of 1943p pennies and they all stick to a magnet but how do I know if one is a zinc coated with steel ? How do you tell the difference?
Question, what is your opinion on this.... The Lincoln 2020- D Cent. Will the final mintage for the year, be much lower then 2019-D. Because the mint shut down for a few months, along with the shortage of coins in circulation. Will they make a billion less or so for the year. And would that create value. Of supply and demand.
Thanks for this info. I recently found a new error on the new 2021 D Penny. On the reverse, the inscription, "United States Of America," is missing. Now, I have a starting point. 👍
I got a foreign coin.. that have a double struck both reverse vs oberse .. ang possible for double denomination as the first mint is larger than the final mint ..
I have 2 2009 at different stages with a silver splitting maul in the end of log lincoln is sitting on and other silver plating errors.chrome and copper no scratches near bu.
Thank you for this info. But I am skeptical on sending a coin to someone I don't know. How's that work? Or is it pretty much, trust me or don't that's up to you? Anybody's opinion is welcome on my not trusting people question.
I'm a new coin collector in listening to you talk about this it reminds me of my career and many other careers pit people aspire to accomplish when they become older. If you decide to become a doctor you have to go by the educational rules the politics oh, you have to Wade through the dirty little secrets and most importantly you must abide by the rules of the profession and it seems like it's no different with coin collecting there are strict rules to adhere to and they're not going to change just cuz you think you have a really neat coin. Honestly I think all my coins that I found while two of them that has cool errors I think they're worth money I also understand There are rules and just cuz I think my coin is really cool and has an exceptional error does it mean it's worth more than five bucks if that's how the rules are. so in my resurged that's what I've discovered. abide by them make as much money as you can if you want to Buck the system find something else to do
I ran across a 1943 Philadelphia mint nickel very skinny and the weight 2.7 G and it does not stick to a magnet but it does sound like silver I'm stumped
Hello Daniel, I really appreciate your videos and explanation. Now I have a question about 1953 wheat pennies. they are beyond the 3.11 Gr.The ones I have weights 3.20 Gr., 3.21 Gr., 3.22 Gr., and 3.29 r. Are these pennies have any value. If you have any question, please let me know. Thank you for your time to look at my question.
What do you call it when it's like a section of the coin didn't get punched... Like if half the date and the mint mark are so faint... But there! And these are on real good shaped coins. Couple brand new
I have found information on machine doubling with pretty good pictures but can not find anything on machine tripling or possible quadruple on reverse side of coin lettering. Do you have a suggestion on where I can find examples?
I have a few coins that have no number at the very end is like faded out. you can see 200 but that's about it. some are full step they have a planchette error . Two or three of them have a letter p and they have time to errors is that the outer side of the coin because it's kind of like it looks damaged but it's not man-made damagea letter p
So I have a legit question. What kind of errors does PCGS not recognize. I pretty much know nothing about them but in my research I have read there are certain things that they will not acknowledge can you let us new people know what kinds of things those might be?
My coin website portsmouthcoinshop.com/
Thanks my coin is currently with NGC. I hope I get the greeting I want.
Daniel I have something, that is beyond my Knowledge, it’s a discovery coin
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Thank you for the info. There are only a few coin channels that I watch and enjoy and your my favorite . The other thing about you that I like is that you actually talk unlike some others that just show a coin and I find myself wasting time trying to guess why Im looking at a coin. The other thing is that your a real person not just a A.I. voice . But again THANK YOU for explaining and showing us what your talking about.
Just a quick note to say Thank You for the wealth of information you provide and sharing you time with us.
I am addicted of your clear narrative about coins. One day I will be coming to meet you personally. I admire you alot.
The thing I like about your information gigs is that you are brutally honest and straight up and telling people what it is I take that same approach with myself because first of all you don't want to get your hopes up and being realistic and strict in determining grades for instance for what I may have
I've been collecting coins for many years; not selling just collecting so I guess that makes me a 'coin-collector'...and just now after watching this video, I finally get it....I have some serious work to do, many coins to go through. I have to do my homework. Thanks Daniel for 'stepping on my toes' and getting me moving again!
You are the man. Most informative person on coins I've ever seen. Keep up the fantastic work, us collectors appreciate you.
I appreciate that!
Exactly you have to get it checked out by some one who is qualified to say yes or no and why .thank you Daniel always go through proper channels to find out. Fabulous advice as always
I would say you are more of a mentor. I’m thankful for all you share.
Thank you for the info. There are only a few coin channels that I watch and enjoy and your the main one that I watch .The other thing about you that I like is that you actually talk unlike some others that just show a coin and I find myself wasting time trying to guess why Im looking at a coin. The other thing is that your a real person not just a A.I. voice . They should not allow A.I voices on here. Thats my opinion. But again THANK YOU for explaining and showing us what your talking about.
I agree, thanks.
excellent informative Daniel. Thank you. Don’t stop teaching 👃🏻
Morning Daniel!🍵 Yep, ur just a dealer, and I'm just a collector, not a discoverer! I am glad you put out great info for so many aspects of the hobby! But for me it can get to where I can't see the forest for the trees!!😊
Thankyou for the Great Video ! No other videos explain how to get a Coin attributed. Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge. It is appreciated.
Great message! I worked with JT Stanton, Bill Fivaz, and Rick Snow to attribute a new variety for the 1868 Indian Cent that I discovered a few years back.
Congrats
Jeff Wiles in Texas with Coneca is super fast with you're coin. John Wexler in Pennsylvania takes a little longer but he's a great guy! I'd imagine it takes him a little longer cause a lot more people use him. But there both great guys and I appreciate what they do for our hobby! Thanks for what you do to Daniel.
Thank you
I definitely enjoy having your awesome insight and teaching 🤗
Thank you for your informative show. Now I know who to show my error coins too. Thanks for letting us know that pcgs and other grading companies won't give a accurate grade on such coins. Thanks again. Love your channel.
Let me just say first that I’m a little easy to please... because if I have one penny and someone sees it and wants to give me a only one dollar for it, I’ve made 99 cents! Whoa! That’s good enough for me! Never mind someone paying hundreds or thousands of dollars.... I almost can’t understand that scenario.
Thank you for being so candid and insightful in your videos!
Another very informative video Daniel. If collectors have a few basic tools such as a scale and calipers they can answer a lot of their own questions in a matter of minutes saving many other people a time. Thanks Daniel.
I truly appreciate your honesty and knowledge your info was straight to the point and valuable thanks again.
April Hudson
Thanks Daniel. This has been very helpful. Great video.
Thank you so mutch for taking time out your day to provide us the right tools for us to learn..THANKS REALLY PRECIATE IT
Hi Daniel, I do believe most of what I've learned about coins in the last three years, I learned by watching and listening to you. I want to thank you for having shared so much of this hobby with all those beginners, self included, whom are just getting started in the hobby, your knowledge has made this hobby a meaningful endeavor for me to be involved with, to help pass the time, and make a few dollars at to boot. It sure sounds tough having to deal with so many people asking for direct assistance, when in fact that's not what you do. I understand where your coming from, it certainly can be a hindrance. I do, however, take the time to listen to your videos closely, learn what it is your teaching, and move on. So, once again, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for all you've attributed to the hobby; while keeping us entertained and informed. Yours is a special channel I get to visit daily that makes my life just that much more enjoyable. I do believe most of your viewers feel that way, and I for one just wanted you to understand there are those of us who appreciate you, and hope to have you to refer to for a very long time to come.
Thank you and Happy New Year
Very helpful... u offer a lot for anybody looking for information &/or help... I'm gonna have to create an account to ur site eventually...
Most likely, when I can't find the info for myself... i like trying to do things on my ownhaha...
I have a new collection: a collection of useful coin information websites bookmarked one my computer. Thanks to this video I added some more
🤘😁 thanks Daniel n yes u do help. N ur right u can research ur coins. Whenever i find something i just look it up on TH-cam too. Definitely saving this one for when i’m ready n research as much as possible. Ur awesome thank u 😁
Great info as always. Thanks for sharing your advice on this subject. Great tips and insights. Have a good day @ all.
another wonderful video with excellent advice. thanks Daniel, appreciated.
Got a 89' Roosevelt Dime with DDO/R, and at some point it'll be sent out to be Certified, along with several other Coins which are definitely errors. Thank You for Each of Your Tutorials on Errors and Where to look up Info 👍
Well, sorry I called you Daniel. Had I seen this video I would have had all the info I needed. Anyway, keep it up, you've been very helpful to me.
Daniel I thank you sir for the higher education 😊I am taking a break from this for a couple of days.
You give great advice. Thank you for the valuable references!
Thank you for the valuable information.
Thank you so much Daniel!
You are a well of information and knowledge.
Yup got a 1996 W Dime Sealed with hugggee die clash
Hell yeah, do the work, know your craft. Best advice you can give or get.
Always great videos. I made contact with a CONECA. Thx so much.
Hi. So I have a half dollar that the E in liberty on top of Kennedy's head is unfinished. The bottom doesn't finish into the hair. Have you ever seen that?
Another great video. Makes me look forward to this weekend. I'll be visiting my uncle, and going through 2.5 - 5 gallon jugs full of coins he has be saving since the mid 80s to specifically look for variants, errors, and silver.
Nice
Thank you. This video answered a lot of questions.
What about a coin from 1978 where the 7 looks like a slanted 1? Even under the scope it looks like a 1. It looks like it says 1918 but its a 1978 coin.
Thank you for the information I was in need of. Now I know what to do with my discovery coin.
Thanks for the incite Daniel, Always great Info!
I currently have a 2000 Lincoln with 1999 reversed on the reverse brokage. I have been dealing with Numismatists for 45years and learned not to trust anyone... unfortunately . Always get it checked out yourself....I trusted coin dealers that I knew for 20 years and they stole everything we had them send out for certification. We lost some really good error coins... including the 1956 boldly doubled on obverse and reverse both Lincoln cent. 🤬
who do you trust with your coins?
You are awesome! Love your topics!!!
Very helpful info. Thank you. Have a wonderful day and as always, Enjoy. CI
I have a New Discovery Coin Listed on Variety Vista. It Is a NEW 1969 P DDO-003 Only 4 in the roll so as of now Kinda RARE till more are found. Keep Hunting they are out there. and LEARN what ya are looking for. Keep watching the videos Great way to learn.
Congrats
Thanks.
Thank you sir for your time and showing what to do. Blessings
I RESPECT WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU DO. THANK YOU. MARCO CARABELLO.
Thank you!
I got a 1809 half cent from Joe and Diane that seems to be a unmarked variety . with the research i have done thanks largely to your style of enabling self relience . my personal issue is not being confident enough to spend money yet . i am getting there.
Thank you . I do appreciate your content.
Great information, Daniel. Thanks a million!
Love these teaching videos Daniel.
Is there a simple way to find out how many varieties of a coin were struck? I've got a 2010p Yellowstone quarter That weighs 5.7 grams(not silver) but has NO copper showing on the edge. I can't find anywhere that tells me if this is an intentional occurrance and that all non silver coins minted in Philly should have copper showing on the edge. Have you heard of others finding coins like this?
Plated
@@CoinHELPu Is this rare?
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Take Care n have a great day.
Awesome info. Didn't really knoe the process. Thanks again Daniel
Thanks Daniel very informative. I did find a 1943 p nickel, it's not in the best condition but it does have a rev. Lincoln cent stamped across the dome in Monticello. It was just an interesting find. I don't know how this happened being that Lincoln cent wasn't around till 1959. Someone really did a number on this nickel. Have a great day.
I found this messed up coin in a box of pennies. It seems like it was struck multiple times and I'm hoping it came from the mint like this. It weighs 2.5grams it has the Lincoln penny head on front and memorial building on back and some of the features of the Lincoln penny but I can't make out much more on it. How can I find out more about it?
Thanks for the information and have a great day.
Same to you
Dan ; I have about 30 of 1943p pennies and they all stick to a magnet but how do I know if one is a zinc coated with steel ? How do you tell the difference?
Question, what is your opinion on this.... The Lincoln 2020- D Cent. Will the final mintage for the year, be much lower then 2019-D. Because the mint shut down for a few months, along with the shortage of coins in circulation. Will they make a billion less or so for the year. And would that create value. Of supply and demand.
The mint states they're minting more coins now than ever, so not so sure this will be a lower mintage year.
Thank you. Another good video. Not afraid to pay for the grade if needed.
Awesome information thanks for Sharing my friend
Great training
Is a 1964 nickel that say E PLURI”D”US on the back worth anything?
Thanks for this info. I recently found a new error on the new 2021 D Penny. On the reverse, the inscription, "United States Of America," is missing. Now, I have a starting point. 👍
I got a foreign coin.. that have a double struck both reverse vs oberse .. ang possible for double denomination as the first mint is larger than the final mint ..
Great!!
Very helpful video
Thanks.
Could you possibly do a video,on why they use a close am on the p-d 1999 then switched to a wide am on the 99s. (Thank you)
No one knows why, the mint hasn't given and official statement that I know of.
Thanks brother always great knowledge
I have found 2 penny errors.thank you..all the way from PHILIPPINES
If I have found a 1957 wheat cent that has 1957 OVER 1956, you can plainly see the 6 underneath the 7...
Is it worth sending in..
How do I sale a 2022 Denver no clad dime in a high grade no clad on both sides of the dime
It must be graded as such first.
How do I get a coin graded
How do I get a coin graded so I can sale it
THANK YOU Thank You Thank You!!!!!
I have 2 2009 at different stages with a silver splitting maul in the end of log lincoln is sitting on and other silver plating errors.chrome and copper no scratches near bu.
hello there how are you doing can I ask you a question I have a 2019 pennies the look like aluminum please let me know what can I do thanks
Thanks again for truth, Alohas
Always very informative
Thank you sir. Very helpful
Great content daniel. Thanks sir
wow I totally missed this coneca site.... thanks
I have found a 1982 large date over small date. What do I need to do
I looked at the different websites that PCGS has and didn’t see about how to get a coin graded?
I recently found a dime thats missing the "rib" in pluribus. Have you ever seen that?
What about a 2020 highgrass plains struck on nickel planchet?
Got pic, do not see where to send
Thank you for this info. But I am skeptical on sending a coin to someone I don't know. How's that work? Or is it pretty much, trust me or don't that's up to you? Anybody's opinion is welcome on my not trusting people question.
I'm a new coin collector in listening to you talk about this it reminds me of my career and many other careers pit people aspire to accomplish when they become older. If you decide to become a doctor you have to go by the educational rules the politics oh, you have to Wade through the dirty little secrets and most importantly you must abide by the rules of the profession and it seems like it's no different with coin collecting there are strict rules to adhere to and they're not going to change just cuz you think you have a really neat coin. Honestly I think all my coins that I found while two of them that has cool errors I think they're worth money I also understand There are rules and just cuz I think my coin is really cool and has an exceptional error does it mean it's worth more than five bucks if that's how the rules are. so in my resurged that's what I've discovered. abide by them make as much money as you can if you want to Buck the system find something else to do
I ran across a 1943 Philadelphia mint nickel very skinny and the weight 2.7 G and it does not stick to a magnet but it does sound like silver I'm stumped
Hello Daniel, I really appreciate your videos and explanation. Now I have a question about 1953 wheat pennies. they are beyond the 3.11 Gr.The ones I have weights 3.20 Gr., 3.21 Gr., 3.22 Gr., and 3.29 r. Are these pennies have any value. If you have any question, please let me know. Thank you for your time to look at my question.
For the fourth time great video sir!!!
I have penney 1999 that has a date that only has the first Three numbers 199 what should I do
Why haven’t you said anything about the American silver eagle 2020 ?
@CoinHELPu
Thank you for all the great content.
What do you call it when it's like a section of the coin didn't get punched... Like if half the date and the mint mark are so faint... But there! And these are on real good shaped coins. Couple brand new
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@@CoinHELPu cool, thanks!
I HAVE A DIME WITH VISIBLE MINT ERRORS THROUGH OUT THE WHOLE DIME LOOKS LIKE SILVER ALSO AND IS MISSING THE COPPER IS THERE A WAY TO SHOW IT TO YOU ?
I have found information on machine doubling with pretty good pictures but can not find anything on machine tripling or possible quadruple on reverse side of coin lettering. Do you have a suggestion on where I can find examples?
Read Wexlers doubledie.com website, read every single write up he has on doubled dies.
@@CoinHELPu Thank you so much. I appreciate your help and your time more then you could imagine.
I have a few coins that have no number at the very end
is like faded out.
you can see 200
but that's about it. some are full step they have a planchette error .
Two or three of them have a letter p and they have time to errors is that the outer side of the coin because it's kind of like it looks damaged but it's not man-made damagea letter p
Thanks Daniel!
great stuff Daniel! thank you
Hi which place ,you go to for lincoln wheat red cions
So I have a legit question. What kind of errors does PCGS not recognize. I pretty much know nothing about them but in my research I have read there are certain things that they will not acknowledge can you let us new people know what kinds of things those might be?
I found the 2007 p obverse die crack in change graded a mint state 61.? I can’t find any thing on value I’m in Baltimore. Close to mint
Die cracks don't add value., not enough to send off for grading.
It’s an obverse drive break sorry Daniel