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Seems like you should move north.
ОтветитьGood stuff
ОтветитьGreat video Rob!
ОтветитьIt would be a gas to find a 1914-D or a 1922 in the last 52 rolls!
ОтветитьGreat hunt as always Rob
ОтветитьThank you Rob for a fun and productive hunt. Did those boxes come from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or the lower? Curious to the location. Also - unused cents - do you keep the Canadians that don't fit into the albums or do you cycle them back to the bank - and - the unslotted wheaties - do they go into the copper pile or are they saved separately? Thanks again Rob - once again, you set the standard in coin roll hunting. Chuck in NE Kansas
ОтветитьANACS gives variety attribution. NGC also does w RPM/005: 1960 D/D LARGE DATE VP-016 1C
ОтветитьMaybe that fellow subscriber has the magic touch and could pick you up a nickel box with a 50-D 🤞
ОтветитьBeing from Buffalo I can say that the amount of Canadians you got is pretty average. I see Canadian pennies almost everyday. I have a whole tin of just lorait portraits and KGVI pennies.
ОтветитьYou get pennies from viewers? Nice dude! Keep on finding!
ОтветитьRob, I had fun! A lot of fun! I don't mind your long videos. It means that you found a lot of stuff!
~Bill
What do you do with your copper Penny’s?
ОтветитьThis was a fantastic 2 box over load RFT!!! I thought on that 1949 D was a RPM? Thanks for a big hunt and finds 😊
ОтветитьSteelie! "Lucky" (in my best napoleon dynamite voice)
ОтветитьHoly smokes Rob, those were a couple of hot boxes, congrats on all the goodies my friend 👍
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ОтветитьThe 2003 P Canadian cent is "Copper coated steel."
ОтветитьEmmerich Knolls
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ОтветитьAbout a year ago, I found a Belgian 5 Cents from 1916 (German WWI occupation) zinc coin in a penny roll. At first, when I saw the dark edge, I thought it might be a steel penny.
ОтветитьThank you Rob. You are truly a inspiration. Keep up the great hunting!!!
ОтветитьAwesome boxes
ОтветитьHey Rob what would say price wise on a 1974 Lincoln cent, red in MS maybe 65-68
ОтветитьScreaming hunt, awesome finds :)
ОтветитьI’m still looking for a 1990 Canadian cent. I have found almost complete set missing only 1990 back to 1927. I live in Iowa. I was really surprised how easy it was to accomplish. But it is a hit or miss. Usually an easy three pounds of copper per box.
ОтветитьHi Rob, I just watched this video and you made reference to putting a video up in the right corner concerning the condition of that penny. I can't find it but I sure would like to watch it, I have several pennies that are a tad rare but they're in that condition so I'd like to see what you actually have to say about that. If you could attach that video for me? I sure would appreciate it bud.. love your videos man, keep up the content bro..
ОтветитьMy microscope doesn't have the color yours dose. If you don't mind how much did you pay for yours? Jts not important if you are too busy.
ОтветитьWOW! Over a full roll of wheat pennies. Lots of finds. Congratulations. Very nice video.
ОтветитьClosing in a million 1 cent pieces hunted, that's a huge feat! What is the saying, persistence pays off. Love your videos
ОтветитьI just got a 1969 S penny from the grocery store and it looks brand new and I mean brand new YAY!!!!
ОтветитьHow do you so lucky on every box?
ОтветитьI'm the new 1958 dbl dye guy,yes I have been blessed with one of 3 I have known it was rare a worthy but had to do my research it was found this year I have been researching.
ОтветитьHey there, to a fellow numismatist!! The D/S MMO has been “debunked”. (You probably know that by now. I should have probably looked to see how old this video was. But, either way, hi 👋
ОтветитьI have all 3 of the 1943 steal cent in very good condition should I have them checked
ОтветитьFun video indeed good sir
ОтветитьExcellent hunt and finds. Those boxes were filled with goodies.
ОтветитьI have six steel
ОтветитьThat 54 looked like a double die on the 4
ОтветитьInteresting video! I came here to learn more about wheat pennies. I was recently given about one of those boxes worth filled with wheat pennies from the 1910s to 1958 as well as one 1887 Indian head penny. There were a handful of old foreign coins and a 1900 V nickel with them too. My great great grandmother collected them and my mother gave them to me last weekend .
ОтветитьI wish these videos ended up with calculated total profit.
ОтветитьHow do you get a bank to sell you a box of coins? Our local banks refuse unless we own a business
ОтветитьLook behind you.
ОтветитьIm from michigan and find coins like these all the time. Sucks that yall know its the best coin state now lol
ОтветитьCan I buy the 1950 d penny
ОтветитьInteresting, no pre-1940s. Tremendous number of Canadians. Nice 1943-S.
ОтветитьFrom Western New England: I recently got a few rolls of Kennedy half dollars from a bank in my mother’s hometown. All of them were pre—1967! There was even a 1958 proof Benjamin half dollar!
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