(FOUND GOLD) Looking Through A Neighbor’s Old US Coin Collection – Old Envelopes

I don't get the chance to search authentic, old coin collections every day, so when this popped up, I knew I wanted to search it on camera! I was able to get some really neat items, including some pre-33 gold in an envelope (and more). Check out the video for the full search!

#coins #coincollection #coinhoard

***

Social Media Links (Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, More):

Active Affiliate Links – Purchase Items Through Them To Support Treasure Town:

Links to Sources I Use:

***

All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes to inform and build community around coins, and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel.

27 Comments on “(FOUND GOLD) Looking Through A Neighbor’s Old US Coin Collection – Old Envelopes”

  1. Since I started making money on crypto currency I invested $7,000 and my profits is $25,850 every 11 days and I never lost my money on crypto..

    1. I currently trade with Mr James Harrison to. He is the best when it comes to making high profits in the crypto market! All you might need is an expert trader like his assigned by a registered broker.

    2. I can’t believe you guys are discussing about Mr James Harrison, He is now currently managing my account and i just made my second withdrawal trading with her. I can’t wait for another two weeks to make withdrawal..

    3. I’m also happy to start trading with Mr James Harrison, who has time to monitor your trading account with an Expert is the best strategy for novice and busy investors…

  2. Getting to look through a collection of that size is fun! I’ve done it a few times for people at my church.

  3. Some of the first Kennedys and Washington quarters look like they’ve been through a fire. I have some coins that have, and the toning looks identical. But honestly what’s up with some of these older people just willy nilly keeping gold coins in envelopes and bags? I know someone who has two gold coins “somewhere in an envelope upstairs”. Im ready to volunteer my maid services for free lol. Also some of the Marshall Island coins are fairly easy to get. I was gifted a desert storm commerative Marshall Islands coin. Their coat of arms made me think Egypt for some reason. Either way awsome video, love old gold.

  4. DEAR CHRISTIAN THOSE CLADS KENNEDY’S SHOULD BE WORTH MORE THAN 50 CENTS BECAUSE OF THEIR CONDITION?!!!GARY I DON’T KNOW, LOVE THOSE SILVER DOLLARS, AND QUARTERS, THE
    83 EXACTLY WHAT YOU GRADED IT, YOU ARE GREAT ON GRADING, LOVE THE INDIAN HEAD CENTS,
    LOVE THAT 1886 QUARTER EAGLE 5$DOLLAR COIN WOULD GO GREAT WITH MY 10$ DOLLAR GOLD
    PIECE , GREAT U.S. COIN COLLECTION!!!GARY BAILEY

  5. I had that 5 dollar coin from the Marshall Islands….it’s worth 5 dollars in the Marshall Islands

  6. Thanks for making more videos for us, Christian! I love your videos and look forward to the next one!

  7. You know that 1971 is a possible error coin. And any Kennedy half that is not scratched, dinged or even worn on the cheek is worth over $1000.

  8. The Marshall Islands $5 is a privately issued non-circulating ‘coin’ from the Danbury Mint. I’m not sure, but a couple of years ago I picked up an accumulation of this and several other $5 Marshall Islands non-circulating ‘coins’ for about a dollar each with a write-up that these were not legal tender and banks wouldn’t accept them.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *