I have yet to go to the bank and request rolls of coins. Being new to this…….Do you carry enough cash for all these coins, or do you ask the teller to take money out of your account to pay for your boxes of rolled coins? I would like to get dollar coins and half dollar boxes.
I am new to your channel and I have so many questions about searching 14 boxes a week….that is so much money and time (🤯), but my big question (because I think it will help me) is how do you return so many coins? Some weeks I manage to get 5 boxes of halves but I struggle returning so many coins.
@@TampaCoinGuy I here ya, I was just checking in. I'm in your same area and got shut down last year. I now get me fill from others on YT. Take care, see ya soon!
Great hunt! How does your bank require you to return your halves? My bank now requires me to rewrap my coins to return them. What does your bank do with the returned coins, send them back or do they have to keep them? One of my bank branches wouldn’t allow me to return them because they take up too much space in their vault!
What actually makes a proof coin? Just the fact that it looks brand new? Were the gold plated ones something the mint did as a special release or just some 3rd party company decided to gold plate them? Do you know of any "cheat sheets" to know which coins to look for by denomination and year?
Gold plated are done 3rd party, use so little gold that dose not increase value, in fact I consider it devalue of the coin because alternating the surface of the coin. Same as painting or cleaning coins devalue. Atleast us coins.
If you can make it over to PA, Jonestown Bank lets you order coins but it's $1,000 minimum. They do free checking accounts too so you could just open one and put money in then they order the currency and you pick it up. My last two boxes of half dollars from them were like the first smaller boxes in this video. Same wrappers even.
Did you ever think that those custom ramps are just a coin wrapping machine failing at the on the left or right side nobody would go through all that trouble of Roland those ends back over like that they were simply fold them if they were custom and I have gotten those and what appears to be a brinks sealed box and it’s filled with Custom wrap rolls so what might be happening is the bank ships and back to bring and they simply ship them back out without auditing them which is a problem needs that they’re not doing their job but if it’s still in the black-and-white, strike rolls and even though the end seem kind of sloppy it’s just a malfunctioning wrapping machine it’s still rolled over why would you spend all that timetrying to fake that they were machine wrap that’s just maniacal
That’s exactly what they are. There’s several banks in my area that will let people return full boxes of half dollars customer wrapped, and then the various places don’t audit them.
I think that you should have searched the customer wrap coins. You never know if they were just from an estate and the heirs just wanted to get rid of all of his Kennedy halves. Some people were just collecting all Kennedy halves because they thought that they were going to discontinue the half or some other bizarre reason, so for all you know there could have been some interesting or rare halves in that box.
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I was buying the bags from the coin counter machine. My first bag had a 1987d, 1970d, 46 president gold dollar coins and a 14k gold necklace charm with 3 diamonds. And also 12 other silvers, I cashed the rest back in and still had $499.50. So I got all my keepers and it cost 50 cents...
It seems that you can easily spot a magic coin. Can you tell by weight or sound? What lets you know something is off about it? Thanks for the great content and all you put into the channel.
I have a libertad that is one of the short mintages and it is toned. I can't stand the look of a toned coin. Is this considered, "cleaning" where it diminishes the value?
My advice would be to not do this to that unless you have prior experience using a product like this. There is a very fine line between just removing the tone and impacting the surface of the coin.
I wish. 🤣 It’s a coin that has been hollowed out with typically a foreign coin, inserted with one side of the coin attached to it, so that a magician can do some sort of slight of hand with it to turn the half dollar into the foreign coin.