Welcome to Couch Collectibles formerly known as Couch Coins! I’ve collected rare coins, I do coin roll hunting and collect baseball cards, and many other rare collectible toys since I was a kid. I'm sharing this collecting experience with others through educational videos on RU-vid. Come along and join me on this exciting journey by subscribing right now as we look at the most valuable toy collectibles and rare coins that you could find at yard sales, flea markets and garage sales!
What is COUCH COLLECTIBLES all about?
- Coin Roll Hunting Live Streams - Rare Coins to look for. - Rare Collectible Toys, Valuable Cards, Collectible Action Figures, etc. - Educational videos about rare items. - What to look for at yard sales and flea markets - Creating an entertaining environment for all viewers!
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Is there any way possible you can show what a rare bicentennial quarter looks like? I'm seeing a lot of reports about the $400 million one and there's a couple of $100 million dollar ones and a couple of million dollar coins that are posted bicentennials can you like give an example and one of your videos maybe?
I have a modest error/variety collection, 95% of what I have learned i credit to Couch Collectable. Thank You. my best find so far is a 1922 Lincoln Cent struck on what I believe to be a mercury dime struck multiple times. it weights 2.5 grams .
I have every weet Penny 1909 vdb- d-s All years up to 1940 tottal of 90 coins. Looking to sell any advice been colecting for years and I think im ready to part ways. Baby in the works. Lmk
I need Ur HELP I found a1971 Eisenhower Commemorative Dollar in a Red and Clear case can't tell weather or not if it is silver and on the case in the. One corner it has 1890 and the other corner it has 1969 can U tell me if it is worth anything
I've got a 1988 D Quarter that appears to had a rough life, but it has a few oddities about it. 1) It looks like it was flattened out, not as thick as a quarter, but diameter is a touch smaller, the rim spread out past the knurls but they're still visible, giving it a very thin Yo-Yo kinda look . It has a tarnish on almost like silver and it sounds like silver when jingled. It's lighter than a Quarter, but the exact same as a nickel. Do I have something worth having checked out? Ever heard of a Quarter on a nickel blank, or a silver 1988? I'm stumped, I'd appreciate any help, thanks