I used to do this with penny rolls. I would find the coppers and save them. It used to be very easy to find copper pennies, but now it has got a little harder.
I find them 'fairly' regularly. But mostly dimes because they're so light, and quiet when they fall (stand by for explanation). My system? Every single time I walk by one of those big green change dump machines, I check the reject area. Silver coins are ALWAYS rejected at every machine, so unless you make it a habit to check the slot before you walk away? Someone else will find what you left behind. Recently I found a penny near the intake area. (obviously, someone had pulled it out of the rejects, looked it over, and left it there.) At first inspection it looked like a hammer went to work on it, but closer examination showed it was a double strike. God only knows how people had picked that coin up, looked it over, and put it back. I sold it online for $70.00.
I have been searching quarters(& other coins) trying to finish a few sets. I have gone through several thousand dollars of quarters, alone. I get rolls from banks, change from car washes, and from friends and family. I have found 1 - 1964 quarter, from my brother's change. He had just over $400 in change, almost $300 in quarters. Other than that, nothing special.
Great video. I miss hunting quarter rolls. Thank you for the inspiration to get back to it.
Cool microscope you have there. First time I have seen one featured in a coin channel....surely comes in handy.
9 Boxes Sheeeeeshhh! Silver was Hiding from you Bro Lol but Glad you found one silver and a Few Ws! KEEP ON DIGGIN!
I will keep on diggin!
Wow, that took awhile! Awesome hunt!!
congrats on the silver, but you got ripped on the customer wrapped rolls!
Silver seems to have evaporated for me. 10+ boxes over the last couple of years and not a single one. Still I will keep trying.
Excited to see the dime video, subscribed!
Thanks!
New sub because you stuck to your goal and completed it.
I used to do this with penny rolls. I would find the coppers and save them. It used to be very easy to find copper pennies, but now it has got a little harder.
I look through pennies too but I only keep the wheats and anything older
Great Video that Canadian coin is Hoping for a Green Future series of coins for that year.
Thanks I was wondering what it was
love your videos jimmy i am your biggest fan
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Nice finds. Silver quarters are hard to find
Thanks, yes they are
I find them 'fairly' regularly. But mostly dimes because they're so light, and quiet when they fall (stand by for explanation).
My system? Every single time I walk by one of those big green change dump machines, I check the reject area. Silver coins are ALWAYS rejected at every machine, so unless you make it a habit to check the slot before you walk away? Someone else will find what you left behind.
Recently I found a penny near the intake area. (obviously, someone had pulled it out of the rejects, looked it over, and left it there.) At first inspection it looked like a hammer went to work on it, but closer examination showed it was a double strike. God only knows how people had picked that coin up, looked it over, and put it back. I sold it online for $70.00.
@oregonpatriot1570 I have found a few silver Dimes at coin stars before and many foreign coins
I have been searching quarters(& other coins) trying to finish a few sets. I have gone through several thousand dollars of quarters, alone. I get rolls from banks, change from car washes, and from friends and family. I have found 1 - 1964 quarter, from my brother's change. He had just over $400 in change, almost $300 in quarters. Other than that, nothing special.
Yea quarters can be very hard to find anything in most of the time but it's very exciting when you do get something
And W's!
The bank made money selling bum rolls.
Most likely the silver looking quarters are platinum plated
That's what I was thinking
Try your luck with half dollar rolls........
I will try to get some
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Amazing Jimmy beautiful
Bro has 4000 quarters
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Yeah that was terrible math 😂
$4500 In quarters are way more@@jimmyscoins7839