I like these kind of videos better than error coin videos. Although I think that I'm more likely to encounter an error coin than a pristine older coin (FS - Wow!!). But you never know.
I keep all nickels 1959 and earlier, plus a few nicer early 60's. I need to look through the 58's for condition since I would never have thought about them having so much value.
I don't know how high grade the one that I got is but it is really nice I know it's up there pretty high it's a 1958 d over d full steps I cannot believe I just found this you're just beautiful I wish I could send you pictures..
Well, another video, another coin to be on the lookout for! I need to start watching your video’s with a notebook and just add a coin after every video. Thank you again for new information. Never would have thought about this one! Definitely will be now.
J & b thank you for your videos they're awesome I have a 1958 p with no scratches it's super sweet just has some stairs though I'd like to take a picture of it and show it to you if I could
I didn't know the value of 1958 nickels. Omg , unbelievable prices . Thank you Mrs B for getting the info and Mr J for sharing it . One more time I opened my jaw hearing the value of coins 😂😂
J, thank you so much for all the great information that you spoke of in this Video about the 1958 “P” Nickel. I really love nickels, and keep a good amount of them in my Collection. And the Pennies are a close 2nd. But for tonight and for the immediate future I am going to dip into my trough of Nickels and see if I have some 1958 “P” Nickels. I guess the reason I like the Nickels best is because when we were kids, you’re included J. I could go to the store and buy a roll of Live Savers. My favorite was and still is the Butter Rum. Yours J?
Wow, there's still so much I don't know! Had no idea the 58-P was worth so much! I do keep all 30's - 50's, so I'll have to search my 50's rolls to see what's in there. And I'm sure there must be one in my Jefferson book, so will check that one too. Thanks for the great info! 👍
I knew they had some value because I have been trying to find one for years. However it is far more valuable than I thought. Thanks for making me aware.
excellent, informative video!! thank you..Ive just recently started checking coins that I've had for probably 30.. either they were silver or old enough to not be to look completely different than what I knew..I have 15 mint(to my untrained eye anyhow) Kennedy half dollars, 17 silver quarts, couple buffalo nickels and a small handful of wheat pennies.. all that aside, I just got a1958 D nickle that looks damn near mint.. I'm going to see how to get this nickle graded.. anyone know of a real place
My name is Rick and I live in the Olympia,Wa. Area and I have a coin that I believe is worth looking at and I was wondering if you could please help me with some tips of how to sell it and was also curious if you may possibly know of some credible buyers in my area
I have a 2019 dime that got missed formed at the mint A coin dealer told me it was worth nothing without even seeing it I thought coins that were misfits from the mint We’re worth the money because it’s rare they get out the door of the Mint