Thanks brother! Sadly it’s only worth about $0.15 If it was 1 year newer we would be talking about $75-$100. Still happy to add it to the album nonetheless. Thanks for watching brother! 🙂👊🏼🍻
Thanks a bunch!!! I love finding pre-1940’s wheat cents in penny boxes! Oh you can definitely count on it, I just searched another box on camera. I should have that video published by Tuesday afternoon. Thanks for watching 🙂👊🏼🍻
Hey S2C! Hope you are having a good time. Thanks for the video, i like these Coin roll hunting videos. Nice finds. Keep up your cool work i appreciate it. See u soon 👊
Thanks brother! A 25-S is a good find bro! Love coins, especially ones in nice shape dug from the ground. I bet the soil where she found it was nice and sandy. Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
Yeah, I don't search penny boxes, but I do keep all of my pre-'82 American pennies and pre-'97 Canadian pennies. I try to use cash exclusively so that I'm always adding to the hoard each month. Every 3 or 4 months, my son and I will take in our excess change to the bank. Most of the time, we get at least $400+, and we typically turn that into Silver and/or Gold. Cool video!
Thanks so much! I’m definitely a fan of hoarding copper pennies. I’m sure the USA will discontinue the cents in my lifetime just like Canada did. That’s actually a very smart strategy you and your son are doing! Always a good idea to stack gold and silver to hedge against inflation. I do metal scrapping on the other half of my channel and whenever I cash in my scrap, I buy silver with the proceeds. Thanks a bunch for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
I'm on the west coast so tend to find a lot more Denver cents. Still need to fill a lot of my Philadelphia slots even the newer dated ones seem hard to come by.
Awesome! Do you find a fair share of San Francisco cents? I have tons of Philly cents but the San Francisco ones are definitely a rarity for me in the Northeast. Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
@@Scrap2Cast Actually yes a decent amount of San Francisco cents. I have most of the late 40s thru 80s and 90s filled. The ones I'm missing are old wheat cents and newer Philly 90s onward. I did find a 1903 indian head in my last box which was a huge surprise that was a first. So maybe finding that 1909-S VDB isnt completely impossible 😂
a 1937 s in a good find this days. I n my line of work i deal with too many wrecked cars coming and going to auction, always check for the copper pennies, even found a 1910, is amazing how many wheat cents still around!
Awesome coin hunt brother!!! Got some great finds.
Thanks brother! The keepers were plentiful in that hunt, especially the copper 🤤. Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
That 1930 s has to be worth something.
Great find bro!!! More for the collection. 💯💯😏😏😎😎
Thanks brother! Sadly it’s only worth about $0.15 If it was 1 year newer we would be talking about $75-$100. Still happy to add it to the album nonetheless. Thanks for watching brother! 🙂👊🏼🍻
Wow, what a terrific hunt. The 1925 and especially the 1930 S were excellent finds. I hope you do another penny box soon.
Thanks a bunch!!! I love finding pre-1940’s wheat cents in penny boxes! Oh you can definitely count on it, I just searched another box on camera. I should have that video published by Tuesday afternoon. Thanks for watching 🙂👊🏼🍻
Awesome video nice wheat penny hunt congratulations on getting 3lbs and 15
4 Oz of copper pennies thanks for sharing s2c
Thanks brother! Almost 4 lbs of copper from 1 box was awesome! Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
You're welcome friend anytime
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Hey S2C! Hope you are having a good time. Thanks for the video, i like these Coin roll hunting videos. Nice finds. Keep up your cool work i appreciate it. See u soon 👊
Hello my friend! I’m glad you like the coin roll hunting content! As always thanks a bunch for your kind words and thanks for watching 🙂👊🏼🍻
Nice score on that 1930 S, reminds me of the beautiful 1925 S my mother dug on one of her first outings
Thanks brother! A 25-S is a good find bro! Love coins, especially ones in nice shape dug from the ground. I bet the soil where she found it was nice and sandy. Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
Yeah, I don't search penny boxes, but I do keep all of my pre-'82 American pennies and pre-'97 Canadian pennies. I try to use cash exclusively so that I'm always adding to the hoard each month. Every 3 or 4 months, my son and I will take in our excess change to the bank. Most of the time, we get at least $400+, and we typically turn that into Silver and/or Gold. Cool video!
Thanks so much! I’m definitely a fan of hoarding copper pennies. I’m sure the USA will discontinue the cents in my lifetime just like Canada did. That’s actually a very smart strategy you and your son are doing! Always a good idea to stack gold and silver to hedge against inflation. I do metal scrapping on the other half of my channel and whenever I cash in my scrap, I buy silver with the proceeds. Thanks a bunch for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
I liked the find, but I would have liked to see that Bahama penny in addition to the other coins you kept.
Oh I can start showing those, no problem at all.
Better late than never 👊🏻👍👍☮
No worries brother, thanks for watching 🙂☮️👊🏼🍻
I'm on the west coast so tend to find a lot more Denver cents. Still need to fill a lot of my Philadelphia slots even the newer dated ones seem hard to come by.
Awesome! Do you find a fair share of San Francisco cents? I have tons of Philly cents but the San Francisco ones are definitely a rarity for me in the Northeast. Thanks for watching! 🙂👊🏼🍻
@@Scrap2Cast Actually yes a decent amount of San Francisco cents. I have most of the late 40s thru 80s and 90s filled. The ones I'm missing are old wheat cents and newer Philly 90s onward. I did find a 1903 indian head in my last box which was a huge surprise that was a first. So maybe finding that 1909-S VDB isnt completely impossible 😂
Awesome! I haven’t found an Indian cent in years, hoping to get one soon! That’s a great find! 🙂
Found any with a cross ✝️ cut into them?
I haven't found any coin roll hunting but I have found 1 with my metal detector.
a 1937 s in a good find this days. I
n my line of work i deal with too many wrecked cars coming and going to auction, always check for the copper pennies, even found a 1910, is amazing how many wheat cents still around!
I think you meant 1930-S. 😁 Oh man that’s a real oldie for finding it in a wrecked car! Thanks for watching my friend! 🙂👊🏼🍻
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What part of the Northeast are you? Just curious
Located within the Tri-State area. (CT, NY, NJ)
Use a putty knife 🔪 and save the box for reuse for the copper ones.
Putty knife sounds like a good idea. But but but, then you won't see the clear plastic cup slowly filling up between rolls 🥲
Don't lick 😋 your fingers 😂
Haha, I never do that! I work with my hands all day, constantly washing them too! 😆