Good point! I have actually found one in a purchase back in November. It's hard to tell by the ear itself on a circulated coin, but a clear diagnostic is a shorter denticle on the obverse.
They're sitting here in an envelope waitng for me to shoot the video. Except for pulling them out when I filmed this intro, I haven't looked through them. I'm really looking forward to it! I already know there are a few gems in there!
I like how you collect. It's a real challenge. Also love the whitmans. I do the nickels in those. Since you have to remove the coins to see the other side, I put the obverse up if I have a nice problem free one, and beaver up if I should be looking for an upgrade. So then I don't have to waste extra time comparing which scratch is more detrimental. I can automatically reject a small scratch and save a bit of time having to mess with the 1960s paper folder that either holds the coin with the grip of death or not at all. 😂
I need to get one of those large cent albums, I currently have a Whitman but I like seeing both sides of the coins and I recently bought a good sized lot of Canadian large cents
I definitetly prefer seeing both sides as well - particularly with the older coins with our past monarchs. If you decide to order the large cent album from Lighthouse, remember to use the code CRH20 to get 20% off!
@@CADRollHunter Yeah, make sure you check the others steel nickels too. I found a 45 no chrome while looking through some of my grandmothers old coins, I was pretty lucky because it’s in an EF-40.
Make sure to check the 1916 British penny for the recessed ear variety :)
Good point! I have actually found one in a purchase back in November. It's hard to tell by the ear itself on a circulated coin, but a clear diagnostic is a shorter denticle on the obverse.
Awesome finds. I go goose prickles seeing those shiny old ones. So cool.
Thanks, Nicole! It was lots of fun looking through these oldies!
Nice haul - can't wait to see the video with the banknotes.
They're sitting here in an envelope waitng for me to shoot the video. Except for pulling them out when I filmed this intro, I haven't looked through them. I'm really looking forward to it! I already know there are a few gems in there!
Crushed the like button! EXCELLENT video and thank you so much for sharing!
Much appreciated! Thanks so much!!
Great coin lot! Nice to see some KGV coins, especially the pennies.
Anytime I get a bunch of older coins, that's what I'm really hoping to see!
I like how you collect. It's a real challenge. Also love the whitmans. I do the nickels in those. Since you have to remove the coins to see the other side, I put the obverse up if I have a nice problem free one, and beaver up if I should be looking for an upgrade. So then I don't have to waste extra time comparing which scratch is more detrimental. I can automatically reject a small scratch and save a bit of time having to mess with the 1960s paper folder that either holds the coin with the grip of death or not at all. 😂
That's so true - they're either impossible to get out, or they want to fall out every time you open the folder! ;)
Amazing coins, Thank you for sharing.👍👍
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it!
Thats a pretty nice freebie. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely! Not a bad bunch to just throw in with the deal!
More great coins from a great source, James! Never mind sending coins back to the bank. I know of a special place for them😅
I have a feeling I already know the zip code!! ;)
Great score!
Thanks!!
I wish I would find more Canadian coins!🤞
Good luck!
I need to get one of those large cent albums, I currently have a Whitman but I like seeing both sides of the coins and I recently bought a good sized lot of Canadian large cents
I definitetly prefer seeing both sides as well - particularly with the older coins with our past monarchs. If you decide to order the large cent album from Lighthouse, remember to use the code CRH20 to get 20% off!
@@CADRollHunter absolutely! Thank you 🙏🏼
Nice finds! Wow!
Thanks - pretty nice add-on to the deal! Thanks for watching!
That is sooooo cool 😆
Thanks so much!
I think that 45 v nickel is the rarer no chrome verity.
I'll have to take another look!
@@CADRollHunter Yeah, make sure you check the others steel nickels too. I found a 45 no chrome while looking through some of my grandmothers old coins, I was pretty lucky because it’s in an EF-40.