Thank you for making a video featuring multiple valuable coins of a particular amount (just dimes, just pennies, etc) and with today's video on nickels. I have so many I couns I want to look thru for the distinct errors you've shared, but often dont know what to look for besides double dies and some more obvious errors. It really helps me search out what coins have value and why! This channel has been a great source for me in determining what to look for. I'm somewhat new to the coin collector world, and its a lot less frustrating knowing what to look for, as I'm certain I may have over looked quite a few coins over time, not knowing if they had any value or not, when they possibly could have. No one wants something of value to slip thru their hands unknowingly, and videos like this one definitely help. Much appreciated, and thanks so much!~ ✌️😎👉🔍💰⚖️🔬💲~
@@TreasureTownCoins Thank you for not being annoyed by the "length" of my comment. I realize most people don't have the attention span for longer comments, but I'm a hopelessly thorough individual, and sometimes when there are so many short comments, they seem a bit redundant and generic, so thank you for understanding. Some of the biggest issues causing problems in people's understanding of each other, are often from ambiguity and lack of communication, and not taking the time to articulate our words can lead to assumption and misunderstanding. Why not get it right from the beginning, instead of the haste making waste and having to clarify over again later? That being said, I try as much as possible not to carry on too much, but not be so minimal in context someone may not be sure what is/was actually meant. So, guilty as charged, for the extra time I take in my communication with people, though I digress. Allow me to as briefly as possible, summarize with you, what brought me to your channel. My Grandfather, father and brother, were all introduced to collecting coins when they were young. So it's kind of been a family hobby. As of now, they've all since passed away, (my brother, unfortunately at 31yrs old to cancer in 1996) now I'm the only family member left, and have inherited a very big coin collection from all 3 of theirs combined, that only now years later, I'm now more able to give my time to than previously with just the little bits of time along the way. So, now I figure, is the time to see what is actually in this expanded collection I have. This is, I suppose, how I found your channel, which as I've said earlier, I really like and is helping me discover and sort this all out. (+ a few other channels with a similar presentation). I will have to check and see if you have any information links that I can check out, or an e-mail contact, because I have many coins to research, and multiples of some to trade or sell. I especially like the coins I have from the late 1800's to the mid 1930's, and up to 1970's which as I understand, most coins by then, starting gradually from 1964 -70, then from 70's thereafter, are fully "clad". I find the older coins and the silver ones are what I'm really into and more familiar with, and now working my way up. This is where I'm going to have to learn more because the newer ones don't appear to be as valuable unless you're able to figure out the errors that collectors are interested in.(?) Anyway, thanks for your time, and happy hunting..😉👉🔍 Ps.. I forgot to tell you that I like how you put the info on the condition (grading standards?) of each coin you feature and display their monetary values in your videos. I don't see this in videos elsewhere..Nice!✌️😎
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! In a times pan of six months or so I have found alot of pre-war Jefferson Nickel >>> in change! Amazing!
I found a mercury dime with a crack running through her face. But, after researching errors for that coin I can't find anything like that that anyone else has reported. Can anyone possibly point me in the right direction on what to do next with it?
Excellent and informative video. Just wondering, who pays for these error coins/ EBay buyers or are there exclusive auctions? Thanks for all your content.
I have a 1974 no mint nickel that has error misprint and it’s the only one with this error that is a fortunes worth. I need to speak with someone asap. I’m talking about 7 digit figure error. The only one of its error kind. This is HUGE!!!
This is interesting and Educational , Without an Auction I doubt you'll get these Values , But Hey that's what coin grading can Help With , Thank you :) QC
I need help. I found a 2004 S Jefferson Louisiana Purchase Peace Medal Five Cent. I believe it is a proof coin that was put in circulation. Every letter and number is doubled on the reverse. Has anyone else found one like this as I cannot find any 2004 S with DD reverse. 🇺🇲😎
@@TreasureTownCoins I am having a hard time deciding if it is worth submitting? I wish I had a USB microscope to get a good picture, I have a 60 power and can clearly see all the doubling.
BOA TARDE SOU DO BRASIL .PODE FALAR SOBRE A MOEDA FIVE CENT DE 1943 LETRA P. VI UM VÍDEO AMERICANO DIZENDO QUE É VALIOSA.TAMBEM TEM O P DUPLO E UM DEFEITO ATREVESSAND O T...
I love watching these style videos! Keep it up!
Glad you like them! I try to bring a bunch of slides ready!
Thank you for making a video featuring multiple valuable coins of a particular amount (just dimes, just pennies, etc) and with today's video on nickels. I have so many I couns I want to look thru for the distinct errors you've shared, but often dont know what to look for besides double dies and some more obvious errors. It really helps me search out what coins have value and why! This channel has been a great source for me in determining what to look for. I'm somewhat new to the coin collector world, and its a lot less frustrating knowing what to look for, as I'm certain I may have over looked quite a few coins over time, not knowing if they had any value or not, when they possibly could have. No one wants something of value to slip thru their hands unknowingly, and videos like this one definitely help. Much appreciated, and thanks so much!~
✌️😎👉🔍💰⚖️🔬💲~
That's really fun! I appreciate the longer comment! Nice to hear that people are finding benefit from it.
@@TreasureTownCoins Thank you for not being annoyed by the "length" of my comment. I realize most people don't have the attention span for longer comments, but I'm a hopelessly thorough individual, and sometimes when there are so many short comments, they seem a bit redundant and generic, so thank you for understanding. Some of the biggest issues causing problems in people's understanding of each other, are often from ambiguity and lack of communication, and not taking the time to articulate our words can lead to assumption and misunderstanding. Why not get it right from the beginning, instead of the haste making waste and having to clarify over again later?
That being said, I try as much as possible not to carry on too much, but not be so minimal in context someone may not be sure what is/was actually meant. So, guilty as charged, for the extra time I take in my communication with people, though I digress.
Allow me to as briefly as possible, summarize with you, what brought me to your channel. My Grandfather, father and brother, were all introduced to collecting coins when they were young. So it's kind of been a family hobby. As of now, they've all since passed away, (my brother, unfortunately at 31yrs old to cancer in 1996) now I'm the only family member left, and have inherited a very big coin collection from all 3 of theirs combined, that only now years later, I'm now more able to give my time to than previously with just the little bits of time along the way. So, now I figure, is the time to see what is actually in this expanded collection I have.
This is, I suppose, how I found your channel, which as I've said earlier, I really like and is helping me discover and sort this all out. (+ a few other channels with a similar presentation). I will have to check and see if you have any information links that I can check out, or an e-mail contact, because I have many coins to research, and multiples of some to trade or sell. I especially like the coins I have from the late 1800's to the mid 1930's, and up to 1970's which as I understand, most coins by then, starting gradually from 1964 -70, then from 70's thereafter, are fully "clad". I find the older coins and the silver ones are what I'm really into and more familiar with, and now working my way up.
This is where I'm going to have to learn more because the newer ones don't appear to be as valuable unless you're able to figure out the errors that collectors are interested in.(?)
Anyway, thanks for your time, and happy hunting..😉👉🔍
Ps.. I forgot to tell you that I like how you put the info on the condition (grading standards?) of each coin you feature and display their monetary values in your videos. I don't see this in videos elsewhere..Nice!✌️😎
Welcome Fellow coin collector.......
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! In a times pan of six months or so I have found alot of pre-war Jefferson Nickel >>> in change! Amazing!
Wonderful!
This is outstanding summary of the most valuable nickels ... great coin insights, I will be on the lookout!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the video bro thanks 👍🏻 I have not been getting notifications on TH-cam
Welcome back!
I have a 1943/2 P nickel in VF condition. I bought it maybe 10 years ago.
Sweet!!
A lot of information, awesome video! Thank you!
I found a mercury dime with a crack running through her face. But, after researching errors for that coin I can't find anything like that that anyone else has reported. Can anyone possibly point me in the right direction on what to do next with it?
Nice 😊😊😊
Some of the more unusual 'errors' look like some creative individual made their own varieties at the mint to make a huge profit.
For sure
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Thanks for helping us get a leg up on our Buffalo nickels
Excellent and informative video. Just wondering, who pays for these error coins/ EBay buyers or are there exclusive auctions? Thanks for all your content.
I live in Houston and have a the exact same 1942 Type one Jefferson Nickle where do I take it to get graded in person and take it to a auction ???
I have a 1974 no mint nickel that has error misprint and it’s the only one with this error that is a fortunes worth. I need to speak with someone asap. I’m talking about 7 digit figure error. The only one of its error kind. This is HUGE!!!
O I did not know about the 1967 before your video thanks!
I wanna know how much 1945 nickel S to sell??
Depends on characteristics!
This is interesting and Educational , Without an Auction I doubt you'll get these Values , But Hey that's what coin grading can Help With , Thank you :) QC
I have a 1941 Nickel..the S on the back has a tail at the bottom of the S...is that good or? I have a picture..
Found several 1942 nickels non silver, no mint mark
I need help. I found a 2004 S Jefferson Louisiana Purchase Peace Medal Five Cent. I believe it is a proof coin that was put in circulation. Every letter and number is doubled on the reverse. Has anyone else found one like this as I cannot find any 2004 S with DD reverse. 🇺🇲😎
I haven't heard of that one.
@@TreasureTownCoins I am having a hard time deciding if it is worth submitting? I wish I had a USB microscope to get a good picture, I have a 60 power and can clearly see all the doubling.
I have a 1941s war nickle it is missing d in god and missing we trust do you think it has any value
BOA TARDE SOU DO BRASIL .PODE FALAR SOBRE A MOEDA FIVE CENT DE 1943 LETRA P. VI UM VÍDEO AMERICANO DIZENDO QUE É VALIOSA.TAMBEM TEM O P DUPLO E UM DEFEITO ATREVESSAND O T...
My aunt died and I got ammo crate full of 1930 to 1970 nickles including over 60 Buffalo nickles x.x so I'm counting myself to death
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Thanks Victor!
I found a mercury dime. It's gold in color.
I have buffalo but no date
Where can I sell my old pennies?
ผมมีเหรียญนี้จะขายอย่างไรครับ
where can sell my liberty coins
I have a 1835
I have buffalo
Like the other one almost everybody have the same worry where can we sale rare penny and Nickels, cause I have a lot. Oups😢 I'm serious. Olacine45
I have some coins
The “ V “ Nickel. Yeah, that’s it. That man stamped off a couple of them before he was caught. Costs money just to look at it, like in person.