did a little junk silver purchase and I think we scored some nice ones
Hey everybody its Rob with Rob finds treasure and I'm pretty dang excited
right now because I stopped at my local coin shop and this guy's prices are
pretty fair and I happen to call on my way to pick up my half dollar box let me
put this camera around and show you what I picked up all right guys before we get
into these coins let me give you the little detail so I called one of my
local coin shops on the way to get my half dollars see if he had anything cool
I asked what kind of bars he had any rounds that he had and if he had any
junk or constitutional silver because the last week when I went back to trying
to get some more stuff he had been out for several days I called several times
and he whatever he gets in he gets sold out of pretty quickly and you know what
he tells me he says about 10 minutes ago he just finished purchasing a bag of
silver from a lady and her husband they were a little bit older the husband's
brother had passed away unfortunately and left a bunch of coins and it was
over a hundred and ten dollars in silver coins and I asked what kind of silver
coins it was he says most of it was Roosevelt and Washington quarters more
modern stuff and they were in pretty good shape but about thirty to forty
dollars of it was seated Liberty dimes Mercury dimes barber dime Standing
Liberty quarters barber quarters we had some barber has he even said so I said
I'll be right there so I jammed down there and I opened the
bag and I pulled out every single half dollar that was a franklin or alder I
even found a commemorative I pulled out all the quarters that were standing
Liberty or older I pulled out all the dimes that were twenties Mercury's or
older and then I also grabbed this dime that I knew I needed for my collection
and a couple of rounds so bottom line is thirty-four eighty and constitutional
silver he charged me 11 times face I got a great deal on it I'll show you why
because basically every one of these half dollars eleven times face is 550
so I paid 550 apiece on these the quarters I paid about 275 apiece and we
got a crapload of standing liberties right there somehow were pretty bad but
again I couldn't turn him down we paid a dollar 10 per dime are you kidding me
are you kidding me right there and then I got a couple of rounds that he sold me
for $16 he waived the premium because they had some markings on him but either
way either way 415 dollars for the lot and I'm excited I've sorted them by the
type of coins they are but I haven't separated them by a year yet and looked
for any major good dates or mid marks so we'll be doing that during this video I
know I've talked a lot let me go and get started and I think what we'll do is
we'll start with the dimes and we'll work our way back into history and we'll
pull out the ones we've got and then I plan on updating my Mercury dime album
with these Mercury dimes I'm I don't know how many of these I'll actually use
because some are pretty toasty but let's let's stop right now I'm so dang excited
let's see what we got all right guys getting into the dimes the first dime
that I picked up was a 1949 I saw that it was a denver mint and for those of
you that know anything about the roosevelt dimes i'm sure you know that
the 1949 is probably as close to a key date as you're gonna get it's not highly
valuable 49s are generally probably three to five dollars it was an acid be
worth more and that's only an extra-fine shape and this is not extra fine shit
but at the end of the day I still felt like if I was gonna pull any Roosevelt's
out if one catches mine and it's a 49 or 50 or even a 51 I would buy it so I
grabbed it the next stack is going to be a whole bunch of Mercury dimes and as
you know I'm putting together that collection so I really wanted to take
some time and just grab all the record dimes I can I threw out all the 30s and
40s I knew I didn't need any 40s but I only grabbed the ones from the 20s and
the teens the first one on was really excited about more than anything as you
know a 1916 d is a key date for Mercury dimes
this is a 1916 and I don't believe there's a mint mark on this one yeah no
memoir Calliste not visible so good pickup it's just it's not a 16 d we also
picked up this one right here a 1926 so this is a 26 D now had it been the 26 s
only 1.5 million minted but it's in pretty toasty shape either way though it
is a 1926 D so not a key date but definitely more valuable than a dollar
that I spent on the dime itself so let me go ahead and grab these Mercury dimes
and put them in my collection and see if we have any updates and I'll throw you
back in so I'm pretty excited guys I was able to use 13 of those dimes in my book
and guess what we had a 1916 s in that stack I didn't see that the first time I
ran through it I must have missed it but not that that's great but still it's a
16 so I just need that 16 D but we did find a 16 and a 16 s I found the 17 D in
there got most of these on this first page now that I found a lot of those
times I'm only missing a couple from the teens and a handful from the 20s and
then remember I only bought the teens and 20s so now that I see how many from
the 30s I actually need I'm probably gonna keep an eye out for these as well
still Mercury dime books getting close to being done that was a pretty good buy
there for a dollar ten each we had some nice ones and we had some trash ones as
well as you can see by the edges well add these to the Mercury dime roll and
now we're gonna move on and show you what I found in the Barbour dimes so I'm
really excited about the Barbour dimes here I've just stacked them up but I
haven't stacked them by year yet guys and it looks like we have some really
nice examples look at the back of this and I won't even look at the date yet
but look at that and you got a member I paid a dollar ten for these so I'm gonna
stack them up in year order that we can go through them and see what we got
so I'm actually really excited about these as well guys like I said we
got a pretty good assortment of dates now I do know that the barber dime key
dates you want anything before 1897 and our oldest ones that we have is a couple
of 1897 s and then if you have any in the 1900s you're looking for the S means
first and foremost but 1901 to 1903 there's some semi keys that will check
for as well but we have a 1901 there and we have a 1903 as well so we really want
to see if those two have a mint mark at all so let's do that first let's check
the back of this 1901 we're looking for any mint mark to tell you the truth and
no mint mark on this one obviously on the Barbour dimes the mint mark would be
located right generally below the wreath so that one's just a regular 1901 barber
dime there's nothing wrong with that a 1901 there is almost 19 million minted
but still we'll take it and then 1903 same thing this is a another key date we
didn't expect to find key dates and junk survives but you never know so once
again no mint mark on the back of that one however I'll tell you that's a
pretty nice 1903 that's in pretty good shape
you got decent detail again normal we're still a 1903 almost nineteen and a half
million minted it's four dollars in g4 it's five dollars in vg8 and it's six
dollars and f12 this is probably a VGA to f12 maybe a little bit better because
there are some detail on the back of it might be able to squeeze out an f12 to
maybe an f15 but still either way nice time definitely worth more than a dollar
ten I paid for it now that you've seen a few of the highlights of the dimes or at
least a few that I thought maybe would have been possible key dates wishful
thinking I think now what we'll do is we'll move on to just showing you one at
a time based on these years we're trying to find maybe a 1904 s we don't we only
have 104 and
it's got no mint mark on it or maybe it does let's take a look it's just some
damaging had it been a 1904 s though I know it's in pretty bad shape but only a
hundred thousand of these minted it's not a key date but it's a semi key we're
also looking for a 1905 omit mark and since we've got a couple of 5s here I
figured we'd take a look at them 1905 s of course we have an S on the 1905
almost 7 million of those minted pretty common but you know what that is not in
that bad of shape we zoom out just a little bit that's
actually a pretty nice junk silver bin pickup for a barber dime 1905 s you know
these go up exponentially from $4 in g4 to 6 dollars in VG 8 to 9 dollars and F
12 to 20 dollars and very fine 20 and maybe I'm being optimistic but to me
that's that's close to very fine so that's a great score in my opinion and
then the other 1905 we're looking for it oh and there's no mint mark so oh well
we'll take it and then as far as any other semi key dates you looking for in
1906 oh we do have to 1906 s so we're looking for these to be an O and we have
a 1906 D and that's four million minted of those but unless it's in very fine
condition it's really not that valuable either and honestly this one's not too
bad either it's a pretty nice 1906 probably not very fine with the rim
damage stuff like that but still it's got a mem work and then after 1906
really what we're looking for next is 1913 we're looking for a s mint mark and
I think we have to 19:13 it's got a little damage on the
rim oh yeah there it's got a nice big chip
right there and United outside of that though that's a pretty good-looking dime
for nineteen thirteen this is a pretty nice 1897 as well no mint mark on that
one we've got a second 1897 she's pretty
flat pretty worn it does have a mint mark that's an 1897 s 1897 s is not a
bad point yeah let's go over to the book 1897 s 1.3 for 2 million minted eighteen
dollars in G for condition and you can see the the midmark you can make out
some detail on the date probably G for if I'm lucky
so even if we only cut that value in half at eighteen dollars at G for called
it nine dollars this one here paid for nine dimes and then we have an 1899
there and really unless it's an O or an S it's worth more than than the four
dollars it's an S so we've also got an 1899 s and again 1899 s 1.8 million
minted 850 in G for 16 bucks and vg8 and this one's not as bad a shape 1899
clear date not too bad it back that's definitely a G for maybe even a VG 8 so
again that's a couple of really good pickups the rest of these are pretty
common again but we have some good shape ones wanted to give you an extended look
at these Dyson's we had so many I don't have a barber dime album it's coming in
another week and when I get these guys put it on give you a close-up of what we
got in the album let me go and get these all tubed up and then next move on to
the seeded dimes all right so I'm super excited about the
seeded dimes and I was able to pick up we've got a couple of really bad ones
down here which I'm not mad at cause you could see dates on them but we'll start
with this first one this is an 1890 seeded dime and honestly that's pretty
good condition the backs a little bit less good condition but how often do you
find in a junk silver bin seated dimes with details on the shield clear date
even a little bit of detailing on the clothes and everything not worn flat so
I picked it up no matter what it is 1890 there was less than 10 million minted
and it's a 15 dollar coin just in g4 just in g4 and I'm gonna give that a g4
all day so we'll take it even some luster to it
not a key date of course not even a semi Akeem we also got an 1887
there's no mint mark on this one either but 11.3 million minted $15 in g4 you
know it might be a step under g4 but I don't care it's still at least a $10
dime so I think we got our money's worth there and then we've got two more
including them an oldie 1839 and 1877 so the 1877 guys the backs are flat we
don't know what mint they're from we'll never really know what mint they're from
you can barely under certain lights just make out the one dime on the back of
that one and you can't make out nothing on that one but you can just see it back
there in that light so we don't know what mint they're from 1877 and 1839 the
1877 is still gonna be a variety for and really the whether it's a
Philadelphia it's of $15 in G forks Carson City it's 34 San Francisco it's
15 so none of these are in g4 but you can't see the date and then the 1839 is
intriguing in 1839 they had no drapery from the elbow and
I'll show you what I'm talking about right here
if you look right in here you'll see it's flat from the elbow of Liberty
seated and 1840 and above you won't see that there you will this will actually
when it's worn away you'll see that there's drapery coming off of the gown
of the near the elbow so this is in 1839 no drapery and in 1839 whether it's if
it's made out of Philadelphia only a million minted $20.00 diamond g4 and if
it's made out of New Orleans it's $25 1.3 million minted so we don't know if
it's made out of Philly or out of New Orleans because we cannot see a mint
mark can't see it but does it matter in 1839 worn away seeded dime no drapery
in the junk silver I'll take it all day so I'm really happy because I only have
a handful of seeded dimes and I feel like we added four more to the
collection that two are pretty toasty but at least you can see the dates at
least you can see the dates pretty exciting stuff let me know what you
think about those four seeded dimes all right guys next up we have some
standing liberty quarters here and I'll tell you nothing was really that old it
would have been nice to find some oldies in here but these are all 1925 to 1931
we couldn't get a date off of but telltale sign you can see below the
Eagle back here we have the three stars and that's variety - no it's not a 1916
because only 1917 through 1930 had the three stars below the Eagle
unfortunately no idea the date will check it under the microscope and the
loop in certain lighting angles and see if we
can see something and I don't see a mint mark either hard to tell but put that to
the side nothing really diable and these Standing
Liberty quarters the only ones that would be valuable is if you could find a
27 D and s between these years and we do have 227 s but we got no mint mark on
that one the mint mark would be located right by this star and no mint mark on
this one I'll go ahead and show you one with the mint mark this 1926 you can see
that there's a mint mark an S right by that last bottom-left star so nothing
that great on the Standing Liberty quarters they're all in g4 they're worth
750 and I paid 275 apiece for these and we've got some pretty good examples of
them right here here's a 1930s and that's in pretty good shape
still see some feathers detail you could still see the stars on the shield so not
too bad 1930s is worth 750 and g4 and that's
definitely g4 so not too bad whatsoever nothing amazing nothing really to point
out but I love the Standing Liberty design and I've got my album on order we
got some toasty ones down here but again doesn't matter whether there's a D of P
or an estimate mark on these they're all pretty much the same only ones that
really matter where the 27 DNS and I didn't have any of those in these years
of SL Q's now let's move on to the barber quarters so on the barber
quarters we really don't have anything valuable here as far as key dates you
remember on the barber quarters you're looking for s mint marks and you're
looking for a handful of years now obviously there are some diable semi key
dates and anytime you have a mint mark on a barber quarter that is an O or
s it's gonna be worth a little bit of a premium as well so one of the things
that you'll want to be looking for is mint marks first and foremost none of
these are in great condition but we're gonna do the first step and just flip
them over and see if we have any mint marks below the eagle's tail feathers I
can't tell if there's a mint mark on this one looks like it was just damaged
yeah ding right there so I don't see any on the first couple yeah we've got no
mint marks on any of the Barbara quarters and none of the years are keyed
eight years but just for fun since we paid 275 apiece for them we'll just see
if we have anything that's semi key as well this was a little interesting it
has kind of a gloss to it or a sheen and it is a philadelphia mint and it is 1900
and 1950 a proof because it did make 912 proofs out of Philadelphia I doubt that
it is maybe just has some kind of coating let me know your guys thoughts
on this it just looks different still I'm happy picking up 6 barber quarters I
don't see a lot of those and I thought it was a pretty good deal for 275 apiece
now we're gonna move on to the half dollars so we'll start with this
commemorative only picked it up cuz you don't see too many of the Booker T
Washington commemoratives out there not very valuable 1951 I picked it up it's
pretty toasted but I just love the design on it and I'll never turn down a
commemorative half-dollar especially one that's 90% silver and over 60 years old
for five dollars and 50 cents I ran through the Benjamins when I was there
and there really is no real key dates but there are a couple dates to look for
and I have them on my silver stacker mat there's the dates that you want to try
to find cuz they're worth more there's a little bit of a premium on them but look
at this a 52 s and a 54s are two of the dates listed
that you want to find and look what we found here we got a 1952 s and it's not
in that bad of shape so that's a date you want to find I needed it for my
album and then right below it of 54s so most of the Ben Franklin's in very fine
20 condition are worth about 9 bucks and the difference between 52 s and 54 s is
they're worth about 12 bucks so about a 33% markup from a standard year and the
fact that we found two of the dates defined and they're not in terrible
shape I was pretty excited about that the rest of them are pretty common coins
but I'll be checking them against my album and I'll be filling it up I'll let
you know how many I find and they were able to put away all right guys for the
Ben Franklin's we were able to add three to the collection we were able to add
the 52 s the 54 s and the 57 Philadelphia so we're still missing
quite a few of the Franklin's but we found a few more to add and that's
always good now move on to the walking liberties so for the walking liberties
there is a lot more than this over there and I didn't know which years and mints
I needed so I did it two ways I picked up anything from the teens 20s and 30s
that I thought I might need no matter what the condition was as well as any of
the better looking walking liberties that look like they had pretty good
detail like for example this 1943 is beautiful absolutely stunning picked it
up for 550 you can't get mad at that so that's just an example of some of the
nice ones I picked up that cobby didn't need I'm gonna go through my book now
and see what we got here just as a reminder for the walking liberties
obviously there's a few key dates who want to look for 16 s 21 both Philly and
Denver and then of course 38 D I'll see if I have any of those I'm not gonna
bore you with all the walking liberties what I'll do is I'll look at my book
I'll look for the semi key and the key dates
I'll pull those aside then anything that I could put in my book or upgrade
show you as well and we'll see what I got so first and foremost guys I'm
pretty excited I have a 1916 Walking Liberty here and on the 1916 year the
mint mark is not on the reverse it's on the obverse under in god we trust' there
isn't one which is fine because 1916 boom g4 is 50 bucks I got this for 550
now I'm not sure it's in g4 condition but it might be it's not that bad
so that's a really good pickup right there for sure and we needed it for the
book matter of fact I'm really excited about
the walking liberties I picked up we also got a 1917 I believe that's just a
Philadelphia we got a 1918 s 19 18 s 18 bucks in g4 we got a 1919 I think that's
a Denver yeah 1919 Denver only one point 1 million minted $26 in g4 so we'll
definitely take that we got a couple of 1920s ones a Philadelphia and once a
Denver as well and in 1920 the Denver 1.5 million minted no 21s we ended up
with a 29 and I believe there's a mint mark on it as well
yep 29 s and we go to 29 s again better than what you see on the values we
didn't get a 38d we did get one 38 here it's a philadelphia that have been nice
to get a 38d but here's the thing of all these walking liberties I checked my
album only one will not either upgrade or I don't need now I needed a lot of
Walking Liberty so it's not surprising but that's really cool so let me go and
get these in the book and then we'll show you the book when it's completed
and man is beautiful alright let me get into the book and show you what we look
like so are that whole stack of walking
liberty is only four are either not used or obviously these
are the replacement ones that are from my album so pretty good so let's take a
look here on the front page still missing quite a bit we're gonna work on
that obviously but it's nice filling a few holes on the front page second page
same thing key dates are missing of course but we did plug a few more in on
the second page on the third page again still loosing some but definitely plug
it away and on the second to last page we need a couple at the top three at the
bottom that 43 is a stunner absolute stunner for 550 I'll take it and on the
last page again missing a few but man we plugged in some holes I feel pretty good
and now I can take some pictures of the album the next time I go to the coin
shop I'll know which ones I need so I'm not playing the guessing game because I
didn't even pick up some of their 30s or 40s that were not in great shape and
maybe I should have grabbed them as fillers now on to the fun ones
the barber halves alright guys here's the barber half dollars I don't have my
binder yet it's coming in the next week as well so when I get it updated I'll go
ahead and show you the collection on those but we did find a 1915 P a 1912 P
a 1911 P we got three 1909 piece and a 1909 s not a lot of extra value in the
fact that it's an S it still had 2.4 million minutes so these are all sixteen
dollar coins regardless a 1908 that's a D and again 3.3 million minted
to 1907 one's a D coins an S 1907 s it only has one point two five million
minted so it's a little bit more valuable than the other ones I'll take
it it has a MIT mark in 1906 we actually got a P an O and a D so no ass for that
year but pretty common all of them nothing nothing major getting older we
got a 1904 man it had it been with a MIT mark on it an O or an S it would have
fetched a big trim especially an S with only five hundred fifty three thousand
minted but it's a P so Oh 17 bucks or so 1903 we got a
Philadelphia Mint pretty toasty we also got a 1903 s and it's not in bad shape
to tell you the truth that's a pretty good shape coin right there 1903 s had
one point nine million minted and it's $17 in g4 it's 19 and nvg eight and I
think this might even rally up to be an f12 and if it's an f12 it's about sixty
bucks what are you guys's thoughts I think
this gets a fine 12 it's pretty nice so jumps up a lot from vg8 to f12 now if
it's a 1903 s and it's in DF 20 120 dollar coin so kind of wanting to hear
your thoughts on this one especially I think it's one of the nicer ones of the
lot and then finally we got in 1898 just a Philadelphia Mint and pretty common
coin for that year almost 3 million minted and it's pretty toasty on the
front but either way I'll take it it's a pre 1900s barber half dollar so at the
end of the day guys we were able to add a lot of Barbour dimes a lot of mercury
dimes we added some seeded dimes to the
collection we filled up some slots and the Ben Franklin's and the walkers
especially and got a pretty nice score for 550 apiece on these Barbour halves
again some are pretty toasty some are in the best shape but it's hard for me when
I see Barbara half-dollars in a junk silver lot not to pick them up with
legible dates and some with mint marks hope you enjoyed this long version of my
LCS pickup I know is a longer video than normal but a lot of you been asking for
me to spend a little more time showing what I get and I know I rushed through
some of the coins and I know I showed a little bit more of the others hopefully
you like this format if you do I appreciate a thumbs up if you want to
see some more LCS pickups let me know in the comments below
as always everyone happy hunting and thanks for watching
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