Loose Change

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Max Jones, Apr 24, 2017.

  1. Max Jones

    Max Jones New Member

    I have been collecting my loose change since 1965 I have 18 gallons of coins whats the best way to start looking for coins that would be collectible or worth something?
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Hire a search crew.
     
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  4. SchwaVB57

    SchwaVB57 Well-Known Member

    sell them to me for face;)
     
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  5. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    I mean no disrespect, but this strikes me as an "if you have to ask" type question. That said, start with the obvious: do you know what to look for, and can you properly identify it when you see it? If so, there you go, but if not....
     
  6. ace71499

    ace71499 Young Numismatic

    I guess the simplest way to go is to separate all the silver from non-silver. Every quarter dime and half before 1964 are 90% silver. Halves from 1965-70 are 40% silver. Also nickels from 1942-45 are 35% silver (mintmark above Monticello)
     
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  7. Bman33

    Bman33 Well-Known Member

    Get a Red Book
     
  8. Max Jones

    Max Jones New Member

    So far thanks for the rather rude reply's, I didn't know you had to be an expert to join this site. I thought I would embark on a new hobby and I didn't know members of this site were so "clicish"
     
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  9. Max Jones

    Max Jones New Member

    Thank you for your kind reply!
     
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  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    We can at times be a little rough around the edges but it's mostly good natured fun. Welcome to the forum and follow Aces' advice.

    [edit] and Bmans'...........you're gonna need a 'Red Book'. Are you familiar with it?
     
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  11. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Don't let it get to you Max Jones, there's a bunch of know-it-all trolls around here that think that they have the right to force their lousy opinions and misinformation down your throat. Just tell them to duck off (maybe one of them can use all their knowledge to correct my spelling).
     
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  12. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Unbelievable.....

    I'm guessing it didn't cross your mind that knowledge plays a huge part in what you're hoping to do? If it did, I don't see why you'd take such offense to sincere and factual suggestions based upon reality.

    If all you're looking for is silver, then yes... any idiot can do it, but you should've said this was your intent instead of mentioning "collectible or worth something" The fact is, though, if you wanted genuinely exploit the potential, silver is only one possibly small part, and is why knowledge comes into play. I'll never understand why some cannot get it through their heads that there's anything more to coins than simply looking at the date, or that any idiot can simply waltz into the hobby and profit at the expense of those who've spent years honing their craft. Like it or not, and with many things in life, there's a skill factor involved here. If you want to leave money on the table, that's fine and is certainly your right, but to whine over suggestions to learn is ridiculous. Good luck to you, sir.
     
  13. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    He actually means complete disrespect (just check his past comments and how well he writes his insults), you'll come to recognize his type after you've been here awhile.
     
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  14. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    See what I mean.
     
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  15. JAY-AR

    JAY-AR Well-Known Member

    Welcome MAX! I started collecting about 2 years ago, be careful tho, it's super addictive!:) When I got hook a couple years back it was on wheat cents, my Dad collected them when he was young and gave me his collection. I went thru every one of them and there was a butt load........found several mint errors, like re-punched dates, re-punched mint marks, some lamination errors and on and on...was hook for life! I agree with longarm, I just ignore any negativity. You'll get to know some of the helpful good guys:shame: Enjoy your new found hobby and have fun!
     
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  16. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Books like a doctor, not the best bed side manners .
    But still a doctor ........
     
  17. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Do explain, hotshot, how ANYTHING said or suggested was in ANY WAY "misinformation" or "trollish"? As with most every time you open your mouth, nothing but BS is spewed.

    Come on, Mr. Perfect; explain how terrible it was for me to dare to suggest knowledge necessary to make the most of his quest. Did you even bother to read and actually comprehend what the OP asked? Let me quote him just for you: "whats the best way to start looking for coins that would be collectible or worth something". Following me this far? Now, considering the fact he's wanting to search CHANGE accumulated over many years, what do you, in your, ahem, "infinite wisdom", suppose will either offer him the best chances, or at least allow him to maximize potential? Come on, hotshot; instead of your usual schmuckish little insults, try helping someone for once. Again, tell the OP how to maximize potential without knowing what he's doing or what to look for. Tick tock, tick tock..
     
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  19. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    ace71499's suggestions are good, also sit anything aside you're not sure of and if you have a chance post pics so we can all help.
     
  20. longarm

    longarm Well-Known Member

    Red Book is good, so is the Cherry Picker's Guide.
     
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  21. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Pocket Change is a good book too ...
    Make sure you get the latest addition ....
     
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