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there's nothing I like more than opening a box of pennies and seeing ourselves a

wheat cent ender

hey everyone its Rob with Rob finds treasure we've got a penny box hunt to do today

pretty excited as you saw in the opening clip

we've got a wheat penny ender I haven't checked the other sides yet but

it's always a good start technically it's rule 50 but I don't want to do that

since it's in a corner I'm gonna flip the box around we're gonna kick off the

hunt with the wheat penny ender I'll be checking for errors in varieties of

course wheat pennies hoping for a Indian Head maybe and some more early wheat

he's like I got a couple of boxes ago I'll look you guys in along the way if I

find something worth showing but I'll be back shortly

with that ender let's see what it is just wanted to give you a proper look at

it before I open the roll not too bad looks like it has good

detail so it's probably in the 50s but we won't know until we get inside all

right here's the wheat sent ender like I said pretty nice detail 56 D puts us on

the board though off to a good start 1 wheat penny in the very first of 2500

Penny's looked at let's keep looking rule number 11 guys gonna have our

second wheat penny finally in the box I already saw the date cause it was facing

me so trued up 1940 but so wheat pending nonetheless and it's the second of the

Box rule number 13 laid them out I see a wheat penny back here this one is 1953

yes ok take a 53s anything with the san francisco mint mark I like a lot rule 39

is gonna give us our first foreign penny in the box

it's an 83 Canadian nothing special but we still pull them out anyway rule 41

probably gonna have our fourth wheat penny of the box it's a newer one 57 D

but it's good shape so we'll take it next for all

rule 42 I see a wheaty peeking out from behind that one let's see if we get

something a little older this time yeah 58 how about something newer let's keep

looking rule 44 it's gonna give us another weak

penny and it's a 44 d pretty toasty but sadly enough it's only our second oldest

wheat penny and we've only got six from the box maybe we could squeeze out a few

more wheat pennies and make a Hut out of it all right guys this box went from

being pretty much a dud to a stud we're all 47 the toning is cool I'll give it

that but this is a 1995 philadelphia penny

okay it's got cool Tony but here's why I pulled it out

I always check the 95 Philadelphia Mint pennies for the double diverse take a

look at this doubling on the BER for sure you can see it it's beat up pretty

good we got it on in God for sure definitely definitely doubling and

what's great about it is I pulled out my air book take a look at that I in right

there that's what we got right there take a look at the God you can clearly

see the doubling it expects that's what we got for sure right there take a look

at the we this is harder to see because mines damaged but you can see that it

has a dulling and then more specifically take a look at Liberty and without a

doubt we got it so not a very great expensive coin probably

20 bucks the toning might add a little conditional to it I don't think it'll

get at you it does have good detail but the gunk

that's on it probably will detract from its value but the Tony my tree add some

of that back in regardless we did get a double diverse this books about five

years old so some of these prices are probably incorrect I'm sure I can get a

little more than 1250 and extra fine for it especially with the toning so that is

a great find I love that it's toned and I love that

it is a true double die you can even see with the naked eye so pretty cool let me

know your thoughts on that you guys found a 1995 P double die averse first

when I found been looking for it I could check it off the bucket list wish it was

a little better condition but I am not picky let's get back to the hunt

all right guys another box of pennies hunted lied on the wheat pennies only

six we got a 1940 filly a 1944 Denver a 53

San Francisco a 56 Denver a 57 Denver and a 58 Denver 6 Wheaties we got a

whopping 13 more 2009's one Canadian for 1959 that I always pull out one 69 s

that I got to look at it's not the DD oh and the star of the show is this 1995 P

double diverse toned not in the best shape the detail is actually good but at

the end of the day it's got a little bit of scratches when you look at it under

the microscope but more importantly under the

microscope it's got that classic DD o on Liberty and In God We Trust well take it

any day all day not a bad box I'll take that over 21

well unless they were the 20s Wheaties like I got from that last box so hope

you enjoyed the home with me this box went from a tough hunt to a rejuvenated

hunt and now it makes me want to go ahead and hunt some more pennies alright

if you enjoyed the video I appreciate a thumbs up and as always everyone happy

hunting and thanks for watching

For more infomation >> Hunting a Box of Pennies - 1995 DDO Found! (Top 50 DDO) - Duration: 7:05.

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Top 10 Hungarian osu! Players 2018 (English Subtitles) - Duration: 22:26.

Zexylian is a new and aspiring player,

although he has hit a pretty major wall that he still needs to overcome.

Regardless, he worked hard to claim 10th place this year.

With minimal effort and barely 2 years of playing he has reached the top of the Hungarian leaderboards.

His low 47k playcount proves his fast improvement.

However, because of his limited comfort zone he's stuck there

His playstyle favours long maps, high accuracy, consistency and hidden reading

His HardRock skills are pretty solid in the 160-190BPM range.

His weakness is definitely speed.

He rarely plays DT and he lacks decent scores on high SR maps.

He almost only submits high accuracy and high combo plays.

He feels comfortable on relatively easy tech maps

and he has a number of high accuracy hidden plays on tech maps under 6 stars.

If he would step out of his confort zone and played harder maps, next year we might see him higher on the list.

Rik is a relatively old player,

who has stopped farming,

so both his global and his country rank has been decaying the past year.

He has been playing for 4 years.

He is one of the few Hungarian players whose playcount is above 100k.

Despite his high playcount , his accuracy is probably the worst in the HUN top50.

Considering his playstyle he is the complete opposite of Zexylian.

Long maps pose an enormous challange to him.

Accuracy and reading under AR10 are difficult for him as well.

However, in exchange he feels pretty comfortable on higher BPM.

He used to be exclusively a HDDT player,

but he managed to learn HDHR as well,

so nowadays he plays better with HDHR than with nomod on most of the maps.

He constantly tries to expand his limits, with more or less success.

His technical skills work on a "combo first, accuracy second" basis.

He often manages to get high combo plays at the expense of his accuracy.

If he continued playing actively, he could solidify hes 9th place for next year as well;

perhaps he could even get higher, too!

Zyaqix

He reached top10 Hungary astonishingly fast.

Only EternalShadi managed to do that in less playcounts.

Zyaqix didn't make it into the 2017 list, but this year he managed to take 8th place.

He registered in the beginning of 2015 and not counting his inactivity during the first year,

he has undergone amazing improvements, almost reaching 3 digits today.

He likes everything fast, whether it is DT or nomod, aim or tapping.

Stream maps aren't much of a problem to him either, as long as they are at least 200BPM,

his consistency on such maps isn't that great, ven though he plays them fairly accurately.

His greatest skill is definitely his aim and high AR reading.

He is pretty comfortable reading up until 10.4 and he can keep up with the speed until 280BPM,

as far as jumps are concerned.

This comes at a cost of him not enjoying low AR and slower maps, so he ends up ignoring them.

With his improvement and way of playing,

he is on the right track to follow the footsteps of aleho8 and Lexion in the future,

as long as he will improve in the same rate.

_verto_

He is the only player on the list who kept his place from last year.

He didn't go up nor down.

He recently got over 100k playcount

and he is progressing well for his new goal,

getting 8k pp without a 400pp play.

Just like Zyaqix, verto likes speed, too,

which he achieves with his excellent alternating and outstanding stamina.

However, speed means something different for him than for Zyaqix;

verto prefers older maps with more awkward patterns and lower AR

While Zyaqix favours the modern meta of screenjumps and high AR.

He possesses pretty decent consistency both on tournaments and in solo play as well.

Since he is one of Hungary's most experienced tournament players.

His weaknesses stem from his own mental barriers, which prevents him from enjoying certain types of mapping.

He is mediocre at best with hidden and he rarely plays modern technical maps.

Despite of that, he well deserves his place on this list.

If he still has enough energy to keep playing next year,

then we will certainly see him on this list again.

Oh, and also subscribe to his YouTube channel!

Jugment

Old player -

This year he managed to get 3 places ahead on this list compared to last year.

He continued what he has started last year and improved in everything a little,

most notably in speed, consistency and fingercontrol.

He got quite a few new top plays

His is the only Hungarian "Save Me" full combo with a pretty decent accuracy.

High BPM and high AR aren't much of a problem to him.

He alternates well and his comfort zone is pretty wide, too,

regardless of map length.

His biggest weakness is his aim,

which makes certain maps impossible for him.

He plays a lot of tech maps

and manages to pull off some neat scores on a number of harder ones.

He can always be seen in the top3 on the country rankings these maps.

His high BPM DT plays also deserve to be mentioned

If he decides to unbench himself, we will see him on this list next year, too.

csaba21123

He wasn't featured in the last list either.

Despite of that, this year he achieved the 5th place.

Both his playcount and his playtime are small,

but you know whats's big? :smirk:

His comfort zone.

At the moment, he is the only EZ player in the Hungarian top rankings.

He basically can read everything, but if he can't read something, he memorises it.

Hidden is on every single one of his plays, similarly to Zexylian and Lexion.

He has unbelievable accuracy on maps under 200BPM, which is his limit.

As for jumps, his limit is around 230BPM.

We can safely say that as long as we stay under those conditions,

he is one of a kind in terms of consistency.

He is trying to learn HR too,

but he is a long way from mastering it.

He also has quite a bit of tournament experience,

and on top of that, he is not really affected by nerves,

so he is a reliable player, even under extreme pressure.

His weakness is his speed;

He only plays DT with EZ

He cannot read AR above 10 and high BPM patterns are also difficult for him.

However, he bakes DELICIOUS pink cupcakes

Compared to last year, emu managed to jump from the 10th to the 4th place on this list.

However, his fiNgERcOnTrOL still exceeds his rank.

emu: Kussolj verto

Only Crema has a higher play time than emu1337 on this list,

yet emu only has half of his playcount,

which attests his consistency

He is consistent in almost every aspect of the game, let it be aim or reading

He has proven on tournaments his versatility and consistency,

earning him a great deal of tournament experience as well.

He is Hungary's best nomod player, but he handles hidden and hardrock expertly as well.

However, high approach rate DT is definitely his greatest weakness.

His comfort zone in terms of BPM is around 190.

Above that, his abilities weaken considerably.

However, under that he can pull off some really solid performance.

AR only affects him negatively over 10.

He would need a significant improvement in order to reach a higher place next year on this list

due to the sheer intensity of competition at this level.

Cremation

Also known as, Crema

By now he is the only player in Hungary who registered 7 years ago and still being somewhat active.

He has the most playcount in Hungary by far

and only emu1337 has more play time than him.

He has been featured in all of the Hungarian top10 lists throughout the years

and it is not likely that he will be knocked out in the future.

He is our most consistent pure aim player.

He is the master of HDHR jump maps.

On that front, even overall better players have troubles matching his scores.

He is also outstanding at DT,

but there are other players on this list those are better than him at that.

Despite his rank, his streaming and fingercontrol are extremely weak.

We can't really find any of those maps in his top plays.

He compensates that by being able to singletap at an incredible speed.

At times, he singletaps even slower bursts and stacks with no problems.

He can read between AR8 and AR10.3.

His BPM limit is at around 280BPM as long as he doesn't have to use both fingers.

He can read AR11 too to a certain extent,

but not good enough to get pp from it.

He doesn't play tech maps at all.

It is clear from his style that he was raised as a player in another mapping era.

Even though he doesn't play as much as he used to in his heyday,

his presence in defining enough for the Hungarian community to include him so high on this list.

RatinA0

He has been active for 5 years,

but he spent nearly 2 years in prison.

He was only freed recently.

He was disqualified from previous lists because of that,

but now he took legekka's "foreversecond" spot.

However, he didn't really take much else from him,

since Martin is mostly a HR and nomod player.

He scorns hidden,

but he can use it if he has to.

Sometimes we can see DT plays from him, but that's not his forte.

He is one of Hungary's most consistent HR players in every regard;

There are no streams nor jumps those could cause any particular problems for him

as long as the BPM is not too high.

This consistency ends shortly before he reaches the end of the map,

When the earthquake (nerves) switches on and he says goodbye to his fc.

Despite of that, he makes decent plays.

He is not to be messed with on tech maps.

His reading and his fingercontrol is especially good.

It's not rare to see the "RatinA0-emu1337-Jugment" trio on top of the country rankings on such maps.

He started farming tournament experience as soon as he got chance to do so.

The nerves is an extra mod for him though on every one of his played maps.

Since he is a pretty active and popular player, he might even take the #1 spot next year.

nyaa~

Lexion :pogchamp:

He is the new aleho.

except that Lexion doesn't avoid hidden; actually, he only plays with hidden.

Although he registered 4 years ago,

he only started playing actively in the last 1,5 years.

He improved in a lot of aspects just as fast as aleho did 2 years ago.

Compared to his playtime, he has quite a low playcount, which is not to say that he is consistent,

he just prefers to finish every play as good as he can.

Besides low AR reading and low BPM,

currently he is the best active player in Hungary in every other aspect.

His aim is very accurate and precise,

his fingercontrol is also accurate; his unstable rate is very low on streams as well,

even up to 250BPM on bursts,

nobody coming close to him in that regard

He can play HR and DT equally well.

His comfort zone in reading streches between AR8 and 10.5.

He can singletap on jump maps up to 270BPM without a problem.

His greatest weakness is definitely his consistency

and most likely it is the only thing keeping him from getting into the global 100.

He does play long maps though, but he rarely full combo them.

He does not only have problems on long maps,

even on short maps he starts having the nerves

making him shake harder than RatinA0,

which turns many of his potentially great plays into chokes at best

and fails at worst.

He goes to tournaments often,

but outside of Hungarian tournaments he hasn't achieved any significant results yet.

If he keeps up the good work, Hungary may have another player in the global top100 again.

For more infomation >> Top 10 Hungarian osu! Players 2018 (English Subtitles) - Duration: 22:26.

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