I HIT THE JACKPOT! COIN ROLL HUNTING NICKELS AMAZING HUNT!

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In this throwback episode of "Search for Silver", we are coin roll hunting a $100 box of nickels in search of valuable and collectible coins. This is one of my greatest coin roll hunts of all time- such an amazing box! Thanks for watching and happy hunting!

MY GEAR

COIN ROLL HUNTING ESSENTIALS

GUIDES FOR IDENTIFYING RARE COIN ERRORS AND VARIETIES

COIN STORAGE

TECHNICAL SUPPLIES

COIN ALBUMS

PENNIES

NICKELS

DIMES

QUARTERS

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Thank you all for watching! This hunt is a throwback to 2017: before Coin Quest and coin roll hunting placemats, there was Search for Silver. Shout-out to you if you remember these days!

On another note, this was one of my best nickel box hunts ever! So much variety in this box- we got a little of everything! Comment below what your favorite find was!

QuinsCoins
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the first buffalo nickel is a 1913 raised ground

illuminticnfrmd
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Nice channel! When I was 13 I would roll nickels from 39-59, but I never thought they would be so desirable 30 years later. I hunted the V plate nickels when I was your age and those were the ones to find. Great job man, it never gets old, trust me:)

EliteFitnessWithSteve
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Nice! I just got a 1867 shield nickel in a machine wrapped box a week ago! It’s crazy!

thatsrichie
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The dateless buffalo is actually a 1913 buffalo nickel because the reverse is a type I variety

dayrongarcia
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Very good video, I like it. Good job.

ericveillette
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My record for buffalo nickels is 5 all with a date no mint mark

weeklongworldgaming
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HI Quin, I really enjoy your programs, if you role your return coins could you start pushing to have people black mark down the sides of the roles, just a simple marker line, to indicate the role has been searched. if we all did it it would really help knowing it's been searched.

jimmymatlock
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I APPRECIATE SO MUCH YOU AND YOUR EFFORTS TO HELPING US. REALLY YOU ARE SO GREAT😃❤👍

harryscoinsvillage
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I just went through my first $100 box of nickels and found my first buffalo nickel along with 19 nickels to add to my collection book between the years 1938 and 1961. including a 1955 Plain with only 8.3 million minted. This channel got me started in coin roll hunting and coin collecting and i really enjoy it. Thanks and keep posting new videos.

pennstate
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I got my own nickel box yesterday and i did 16 rolls so far. I got a 1938 and 1939 and a couple in the 1950s and 40s. I was really excited when i got 2 2009s in one roll

nerdkernels
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you explain so clearly nice voice thank you.

elainesagastizado
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Nice! Im a huge fan, also great finds!

cloroxbleach
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That nickel at 5:40 is a 1913 because it has the raised mound on the back of it

adam-qruf
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I would still keep the 2009 nickel with the gunk on it because why not its still rare and Its cool to have in a collection

gyrugamings
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Similar thing happened to me with the swiss coins, during WW2 they made that same series out of steel. I bought them up cause I thought they were beautiful silver, but now I have a bag of beautiful steel!

NoaCharles
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Man, looks like a fun box!!!! Keep doing what you do

bezo
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That first buffalo nickle looks to be a 1913 raised mound variety, I'm sure of it.

landau
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The first buffalo nickel looks like a 1913 type 1

joshuawilder
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I like your videos keep up the good work

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