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hello everybody it's spectacular the silverstack Euler now here a few years back I made a video titled buy all the junk silver you can or something like that it was maybe it was that it was something close to that if it wasn't in that exact same thing here in 2019 I had better technology I have a better phone to record everything on and I have a better voice at that time when I was making those videos I had a very young child and I had a mother that was trying to not my mother but the child's mother who was trying to get that child to sleep half the time when I was able to make videos so I had to be very quiet but now it can be a little bit louder because I just can so here we go it's gonna basically be a redo of that video some reasons why I believe that the junk silver is something that you should buy all you can buy of it Manus it's great great stuff and I figured hey I have some of it that I haven't sorted through yet I need to get that done so go on a journey with me let's sort some stuff out and let's talk about it while we're doing it [Music] so just for fun I'm going to put on a glove it helps to show off the silver really better so I'm gonna be using that ring a power is here it's gonna be under the glove though you know kind of able to see the Ring of Power why am I using the ring of power I don't know I got that thing on eBay years ago and it had just been sitting somewhere and I said you know what I'm gonna take that out and have some fun with it first things first I have a 1969 Kennedy half-dollar so that's actually only 40% silver I put those in a special little baggie let's see if I have that around here these are usually something that I get when I coin roll hunt and I'll find some 40% errs I don't really care for them too much it's such a low amount of silver and I tell you what man people just sell these right here well usually sell them well below spot price I mean I don't want to say giving away because that's not it's gonna lead you astray but they sell them for awfully cheap compared to what they're actually worth silver weight and value and they're easily found so I don't know whatever I think I got this one right here actually because I had not had a 1969 out of all the times I have coin roll hunted I could never find a 1969 so here's one right now and there it is but to talk about why I think you should buy all the junk silver you can within reason of course it can't be you know taking out loans and stuff to buy this but you know if you're gonna buy silver really really consider the junk silver it has it has so many so many good reasons to buy this stuff right here one of the biggest ones that I love is this is actually American history and it's cheap too it's it's basically antiques at some of them you know this are here for instance look how old this coin is this barber dime this was 1916 right here so over a hundred years and you can buy some of these right here these these Barbour dimes and kind of junky condition for like a dollar dollar $20 30 pretty pretty cheap to get a piece of history right here in your hand this happened this is not something that was made up this was not you know designed in a basement somewhere this was actually coinage that people used every single day to pay for stuff and it's just it's just neat to me that you can get it for so cheap this actually has some kind of a pretty toning on if you look at it has like a like a gold color to the rim of it so very neat and some blueish some blue up there by the states and around the kind of the rim so kind of interesting toning on it but yeah kind of neat to hold history in your hand like that that's a that's a big reason for me to get it it's neat to collect and its history in your hand for cheap and you know when I go to these shops to find this stuff it's like I always say this I love these words it's like modern-day treasure hunting I feel like a pirate going out there finding my treasure when I go look for this stuff it's just so neat to me to discover it to find pieces that are actually in good condition or somewhat rare dates that's just sitting there it's just waiting for me to find it to be excavated to dig this stuff up from some pile where it's just been lost and you know the pile somewhere I absolutely love it absolutely low so here's a Mercury dime 1941 a lot of people love this coin right here at the Mercury dime it's a favorite to a lot of people and I agree man it's a beautiful coin this is a great coin to collect and to store your wealth into if you're trying to stack silver because it's such a small denominator this is gonna go into me talking about why jump silver is great small denomination right 10 10 cents right here and it's a small piece overall I mean it's the size of a dime it's it is a dime that's what it is it's tiny if you were to have a bunch of these in your pocket you could walk around no problem not feeling the weight of the the silver you know weighing you down and let's imagine there's some kind of economic collapse this is a great tool right here to pay for stuff it's so small you could buy little things you could add up a few of these and buy a bigger thing it's it's a really really good piece I have another video where I talk about the very best silver to stack ninety percent silver dimes are by far the the best choice in my opinion if I had to choose and I did in that video the best it was the Roosevelt I give some reasons in that video I don't want to go into that too much here but feel free to watch that and I think it was interesting what I did there but you may think it's not I don't know you had to go look at it to find out here's a 1951 Roosevelt so anything pre-1965 so 1964 and before are all 90 percent silver the coinage is all made out of 90 percent silver so that doesn't mean like some kind of lesser degree of silver it just means that 90 percent of this coin is silver so that's that's pretty good that's pretty that's hot you know as the kids say that's hot I just dropped that one let me pick it up so not hard to change that into $9.99 fine silver a little nitric acid if you had it or you bought it whatever the case may be a beaker some odds and ends around the house to you know help you and do it outside my goodness do that outside that little experiment because nitric acid is nasty and it could really hurt you if you don't know what you're doing but yeah you could change that right there no problem into the good stuff 10 dat 999 so it's not that big of a deal a little mint mark on the back to little little denver mint mark right there you up to the d right there right in front of my thumb pretty cool pretty cool so you know I've already talked about a couple of reasons why junk silver is so great and one of the other ones right here and it was why you always see it in my videos is the stuff is cheap the stuff is really really inexpensive compared to other forms of silver there's not a lot of premiums that get tacked on to it some of it does have a numismatic value the older ones key dates semi key dates etc have a numismatic value but generally like some of these right here that don't have any kind of value numismatic Lee you can get for close to the spot price of silver for these and if not you know real close maybe just you know a few cents over it's it's pretty cheap sometimes with some like coupons and deals you can actually get a junk silver under spot price and many times I bought junk silver from other collectors that are trying to you know sell some other stack to get money for expenses whatever the case may be and they're just looking for some quick money real quick and then you can get some serious deals there and okay yeah do you feel bad because you know they gotta fix their washing machine and they need that money well no because you're giving them some money and they asked for that money so it is what it is you know people need that once in a while so you gotta help them out and you know they're gonna they're gonna need your money so it's there don't feel bad don't feel bad anyways here's a Benjamin Franklin half-dollar with the Liberty Bell in the back that Liberty de Bell is worn down worn down actually has some writing on it if you could get a nice example of it this one you cannot see all that but that's another people out of personal favorites right there is the Franklin half dollars so a lot of people love that a lot of people and there's the mint mark up there right above the Bell see it another Denver right above the Bell can you tell above the Bell can you smell above the Bell so yeah so what I'm trying to do is actually I need to sort these out so let me try to sort these out a little bit better because what I like to do for the purpose of my stack is I try to keep everything in piles so I may keep like Washington quarters and piles Franklin half dollars and piles Kennedy half dollars in Pocket cetera et cetera and then rare and semi rare dates and better condition coins you usually get they get taken out from the side of everything else and put into special areas as well in my collection so here's a regular Washington quarter and you're like hey I've seen those before no big deal well like I said anything 1964 or prior to 1964 is made out of silver at least 90% of this coin is silver I don't say at least that's the number 90% of this coin is silver excuse me for my at least remark again mint mark right there above the AR and quarter it's a denver so that's fantastic put them with the other quarters what's cool too is the junk silver is like I've already kind of touched on it sometimes you find this stuff in piles and you may find some real real treasures within that junk silver pile as far as you know rare coins or key day coins I remember years back looking at this coin right here I'm gonna tell the story of the Franklin half dollar as I was looking through this big bucket of half dollars right and other junk silver coins too and I notice these ones that were super shiny and they were Franklin's and I grabbed one out it was a proof now what is a proof that's when they when they go to make the coin they man they clean that die off the thing that makes the coin you know the little pressing down thing the the metal piece they clean that off they hit it man they clean it again they hit it again they're they're really trying hard to make a perfect example of the coin the thing looks so shiny on the outside it has like a mirror finish around it it's a beautiful example of the coin when they do a proof but I found a bunch of those and that was a great great buy for me I mean already making money really when you when I bought those and I bought a bunch and there was somebody there with me if if you're out there and in YouTube land somebody else if you remember that story you remember the spectacular scene that you you know saw me getting those and you were like oh wow those are really nice and I shared the wealth I saw that he was there doing the same thing I was doing I said hey you have some too and so he was appreciative I was happy to find him you know we we were a community right then and there in that very moment and I thought that was you know that that was cool and then I'm gonna whisper this one because she's awake the doubting wife was you know at the time was like uh what are you doing so I said these are worth more than what I've already paid for them and she's you know she didn't believe me so I literally went from that shop right to a coin shop right it was a pawn shop that I found those at and I went to a coin shop immediately that I mean same day same hour timeframe just bombed a bomb and I sold those proof Franklin half dollars for about triple what I ended up paying for them so I thought that was kind of neat actually triple is is by far underestimated it was more like quadruple to quintuple four to five times what I paid for them and I only sold two I sold two to the guy just to prove that I could do it and then I showed my wife the money I said look at that I said I told you I'd make more money than I or and just it was just as simple as finding it and grabbing and putting aside I mean it was easy it was easy anyways I'll tell some more weird stories like that - just for fun you're probably just like well okay that's what a weird out is telling stories but I think that was kind of like how this other video was back in the day when I made it so I kind of want to you know touch on that again and and go back to that video that the video I was telling you about where I made it and they said you know buy all the junk silver you can and I was given my reasons my stories etc and that's that's why it's part of the reason why I really believe in this stuff this because my own experiences and my own preferences and I always have have said this stuff is the way to go and that's that's not me saying that it's the only way ago there are many other things you can put into your stack for sure this is not the only thing but it is it can be a big part of your stack and I think it should be but I don't want to I don't want to tell you how to run your stack it's how I run my stack it's a big part of my stack for sure a big big part look at another another Benjamin Franklin no they've been just before he is not the prettiest of dudes and they didn't do him any favors right there by by enhancing his uh his little neck right there didn't do him any kind of favors they could have definitely tucked that in a little bit in a little little neck tuck form just for the purpose of the coin but he's stuck with that now for eternity that's what he's known as again another demon mark up there fantastic why don't I point out the net marks just for fun some some mint marks in some years make them worth a little bit more nothing special with that particular year that I showed you there or with the mint marks most Franklin's are somewhat common some of the proof ones are actually worth quite a bit and I think there's a few double dies too that make them worth a little bit more I don't have any double dies I do have some proof Franklin's here's a barber quarter so these are man these are hard for me to get I don't fund a lot of these and look at the estimate mark right there above they are so a San Francisco right there is where this was mented so that's kind of cool I always try to pick up the barbers when I can because they're just getting harder and harder to find in the junk piles you'll find plenty of Washington quarters all day long you'll find plenty of Roosevelt and Mercury dimes mmm but Man Standing Liberty quarters and barber quarters barbers anything Barbara dimes half dollars etc they're all hard to find Standing Liberty quarters with the dates are very getting very difficult for me to find I would avoid this is a little helpful right here I would imagine I would avoid the Standing Liberty quarters without dates I wouldn't even bother getting them because when you get something like that and has no date you're really kind of limiting yourself on why that particular coin or piece of silver is valuable so now you no longer have the numismatic value that you can fall back on you only have you know silver content period so try to get everything that you have with dates if something even if even is a barber like this and it has no date just avoid it just just stay away stay away from it here's a little one right here look at this 1898 so wow that's alright 1800s this coin and you can see it's worn to death it is definitely worn down but it has that date and that's what I go for so if you know worst case scenario I can sell this for silver value I can sell this for numismatic value because there is still a date on it and man really push come to shove and I mean really really really it is a quarter and it is legal tender in the United States still nothing has changed just because it's old doesn't mean that I couldn't spend it if I want to man I would never do that though that would be a silly idea for sure but like I said push come to shove it would be there for me as a quarter in this one - this is a quarter but man you don't want to spend it for a quarter because these are actually worth about three fifty three dollars fifty cents each for these quarters and you're thinking spectacular it says twenty five cents on it and a quarter dollar actually is what it says and I know but the silver value right now is that's about what it's gonna go for it about three or fifty cents so that's if you had four of them you're talking twelve thirteen fourteen dollars so think about that think about it what do we got here a 1960 so again anything 1964 or prior is going to be 90% silver this one I still has some luster on it see that little cartwheel can you see that little that little line right there going back and forth it's kind of faint it's it's starting to lose some of that luster but it's still there so that's a that's a nicer example right there that Roosevelt that is nice still really not worth much more than the silver content on the Roosevelts there's there's really no key dates and the in the series of them people try to argue that there's some semi key dates but I'm talking you know millions of these things were put out on a semi key date I don't think a lot of people are going to need to struggle to collect something that there's 12 something million out there of to be completely honest with you here's a 1943 and what you're looking for on these by the way if you do find one that you think is in good condition look at the little little just wrapped it so you don't find another one see if I can find another one look at the little little of they call like a fasces facies whatever on the back this little like X looking thing here right see though see the little the little diagonal little strips right there those right there the little lines on it those right there are part of the highest point of the coin so right there so those tend to get rubbed off kind of quickly so if you can find those that are still intact the more intact they are generally most likely the better the condition of the coin so if you're like if you see one and and you're trying to you know determine whether or not it's in good condition start start right there start with that and then look around the the points of the coin that are like flattened like the little sides right here and look for little micro scratches all over it if there's ever little micro scratches all over the coin I guarantee you that coin has been cleaned and it's worth less not worth less but it's definitely worth less than it could be because in the numismatic world cleaned coins are always worth less than if they weren't clean so think about that before you want to just go clean your coins there is absolutely no reason to clean these coins now I get it if there's a big chunk of you know poop on one or something you may want to go ahead and just like take me be your fingernail or some kind of little like microfiber cloth and try to like get that poop off if it's like a big giant chunk but as far as the toning as far as any kind of like what looks to be you know grime on the coin man leave it there don't even bother with it do not bother with your just wiping dollars away sometimes if you end up taking that stuff off there is no reason people love that toning that look to that coin that a little blackened and you think it's dirty right but man that's toned it is telling us what silver does silver looks that way that makes it more valuable to people of course a beautiful condition coin is going to be valuable as well but if you clean it you're wiping away money so don't bother cleaning them I'm telling you I am telling you don't do it as a as a collector I have a very hard time buying a clean coin they are not appealing to my eyes I have done it a few times for sure and junk silver coins sometimes I will get that are you know clean and it's in a pile and I'll just grab them but you know like a collector's coin it's not going into my into my collection for sure I'm not I'm not looking for cleaned coins it's gonna be something that if I do get one I'll end up selling it and flipping it and trying to get something that's not cleaned 1941 so yeah there's a lot of history here there's a lot of potential look how pretty that is look at that Wow I never even noticed that when I picked that up never seen it that is pretty that little dime look at the toning to that that is just natural toning that's just what happens some sulfur sulfur in the air some sulfur on people's fingers whatever the case may be you know that gets into the coin right there and that just causes that toning that is really nice it um you look at the back of it and you can see that it has a lot of like I don't know man that that's tough cuz they don't look like scratches but it looks like it may have been polished but then why is there toning you know it's it's really a curious thing on this coin right here and I'd had to almost wonder if this is a proof like or was a proof like at one point and it's just been utilized yeah it's really interesting that one right there that is interesting what may have happened to this coin this may have been a proof coin right here it's tough to say it's really tough to say leave me a comment let me know what you think about that one that's interesting but that's uh that's a beautiful little coin there's the toning itself makes it pretty I still don't know what happened to that coin that I dropped down there's you know the show must go on so let's keep going maybe the maid will find that one and then the maid will think that they're rich another uh another Mercury dime let's see Roosevelt Roosevelt was a good president wasn't he I wasn't alive back then but he served enough terms didn't he wasn't he the longest-serving president that we've ever had so there must have been a reason for it he must have been a good dude the old rosey yeah I like the rosey I mean they're cheap Roosevelt's are nice and cheap can't beat them Mercury's sometimes they're just as cheap but sometimes they also have a little numismatic value because they've gotten a little older and there's also key dates in the Mercury dime series 1921 off the top of my head is an easy one to to recite 1921 Mercury dime is definitely a key date same thing with like Standing Liberty quarters 1921 is a big deal Walking Liberty half snotty one's a big deal 19:16 walking liberty oh man there's like what I think it's like a 1938 de unlocking Liberty something like that there's there's several key dates get yourself a red book for sure if you're gonna try to look at key dates and not because red book is the best book out there but because it's just it's the most convenient and you know easy to easy to see really I think so here I want to look at this I want to show you the red book real quick I'm gonna get it one real quick next to me so here's a 1909 D and just for fun we're gonna see what the red book says about this now listen the price right here that's in the red book first of all this is 2016 red book I have a newer one somewhere but I'm not gonna bother with that I mostly use the red book to find mintage numbers and find out if something's a key date or not so what I'm gonna do I'm gonna put this over top of everything and we're gonna try to go to the 1909 real quick dimes so here we are in Roosevelt's there we're gonna go back in time to the barbers so here we go barber or Liberty Head and they were minted from 1892 to 1916 so what I say again a 1909 and it was a dee dee yep 1902 9 D so we will find in this book the 1909 [Music] 1909 D so less than a million of them were actually minted right here so now you can see that a very terrible condition one so this is good so this is a good one would be at least for this the purpose of this book eight dollars it's most likely somebody will give you much less than eight dollars for one of those things right here but just one step up if you were to have a very good eight then you're talking about a twenty dollar jump and you can see that the price of the coin is significant as it goes up which tells you based on what the general numbers are here at four dollars four dollars this is a semi semi key day coin it's actually still kind of low - so less than a million we're meant to you can see from other numbers you have like 5 million here 4 million 322 million so you're talking about a semi key date kind of a nice nice fine I think really nice fine the condition is not is not terrible but it's definitely not great there's enough of the date to be seen it's easy to see the mint mark I'm happy to have it I'm happy to have it you want to do a few more of those why we're why we're doing this just so you can see the difference so let's see this one was 1916 no mint mark which was the last year that was the last year the barber right 1916 I believe so let's see so here 1916 no mint mark you can see for example this wire here there was eighteen and a half million almost minted so compared to the less than 1 million of that last one very very common coin very common what else we got here this one is in really bad condition right here 1903 no mint mark that I can see 1903 let's go here 1903 again even more there was 19 and a half million minted right here and by the way just talking about it real quick this was all this is all stuff that was found in just junk piles so that one coin that I found that what was it again the 1909 that was in the junk pile the 1909 d that's a pretty good find I mean to find in a junk pile right to find a semi semi keyed a coin in a junk pile that's pretty awesome I would see 1914 no mint mark so let's say 1914 this is all just for fun by the way again 17 million mented not that great 1916 we just looked at there didn't we this isn't as a mint mark this time what does that one say is that s it must be an ass right so 1916 so five of five point eight million minted a little bit less than the eighteen and a half million but still you're talking about close to the same price range realistically with that that kind of a gap right there and the mintage numbers once you got out to here you're probably seeing more of a realistic number of what you'd be paying I think the red book starts to get really kind of good when it gets to round two these later numbers for some of these older coins but here on these early numbers yeah the numbers are a little bit made-up I think nobody's really gonna pay that for it nobody really anyways let's keep going I got like three more coins to do shoot I have another barber here just a they kept that open 1909 oh oh man we got to go back and look at that one hold on 1909 Oh so that's oh no or liens so that's an interesting men sometimes New Orleans are sought after they're not quite a Carson City for sure but some Oh in different years are actually valuable depending on the mintage numbers so let's see if it he was kind of getting long people are falling asleep I get it but I really wanted to kind of redo that video because I still get comments on that video today people saying like wow I can't even hear you you're whispering you're muttering I don't know what's going on there was a reason for it I apologize the kid was asleep so here we go 2.2 million so it's a little bit of a nicer nicer coin for sure not as nice as that in 1990 that was a good find right there that was a that was a good one so happy to have that one the 1909 happy to have them all don't get me wrong I enjoy it because worst case scenario you got the junk silver and it was cheap I didn't pay any more for any of these coins than I did any other ones like they I didn't go and see this 1909 they go oh that one's gonna be a couple excuse me a couple dollars that one's gonna be only one dollar etc and they were all this one big lump price and that's how I paid for it and generally what you do with these right here is you pay per dollar face so for instance I have two half dollars here so that equals one dollar face value right two half dollars equals one dollar so think of it that way so what they'll usually do is they'll say something along the lines of depending on the value of silver maybe $12 for every $1 face so these two coins right here would cost me $12 okay $1 face times 12 is $12 if I only was buying one $6 see how that works and for the record when you're talking about ounces of silver how much of this right here equals up to be one ounce well if you had a dollar 40 and any kind of combination you can you can fathom around here so if you had four quarters and then four dimes or fourteen dimes or two half dollars and four dimes so one dollar and forty cents worth of junk silver face value that is one ounce of silver so what you see right here is approximately one ounce of silver now one thing about junk silver is there is some wear factor that happens now these things have been used these were circulated these were not you know as you can see these are not perfect examples of the coins there's some where that happened to the coin because this was in people's pockets they were walking around some of these ones that are really old you know you had Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday walking around with these things in their pants or whatever they were wearing chaps how do I know that works anyways you know riding their horse with these things on that and their saddlebags and it got worn out over time and so there is a little bit of silver loss because of that wearing down so that's something to consider if you're really stacking only for silver weight realize that these are going to be a little bit less and believe it or not spectacular has a video of me weighing different constitutional silver this is all called constitutional silver junk silver whatever you want to call it it's it's just a name but I have a video it shows me weighing different forms of junk silver constitutional silver etc and it kind of talks about which ones have more where on average there's no way to say like you know guaranteed all of these coins are gonna have more aware but on average it seems like you know of course you would think so the older they go the more where there's going to be on them and it only makes sense so anyways that's kind of the redo of that video hopefully this was enjoyable it was enjoyable for me I always enjoy talking to you all and this time was no different I definitely enjoyed going over my stack you were here to help me and look at my stuff with me and I've moved my ring of power a couple times to different fingers I probably shouldn't mess around with it because you know how that goes if you ever watched Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit you know what this is all about this ring of power so anyways thank you for watching or yeah what did you watch it were you still here did you leave did you leave here you still here thank you for watching the video and you know maybe maybe one of those people that that said like in the comments I can't watch that video there's there's two it's too quiet there's too much mumbling you know maybe you came back and you gave another chance now that you've seen the new video and hopefully was a little bit easier to hear I apologize for the last time I was trying to get the message out but it was just hard for me with the circumstances of having a little baby and the baby needed that sleep and the wife needed some rest too so I had to try to make everybody happy I was trying to make you all happy with some information and the family happy by not being loud and anyways that's in the past now this is the future junk silver is out there it's still out there you can still I mean I just I just found this semi key date right here this is an example and I didn't look at anything else really I was I don't have the top of my head I don't think there was any say there might have been something special here I don't know I don't remember anymore I have to go back and look at the red book and see if there's anything special there shoot let's do it for fun real quick before I in this video real real quick and then I'm done and now I'm going to tell you all goodbye just because they are older coins the barbers sometimes you get surprised with these things so let's see what I have here I have a 1898 no mint mark so 1898 so that's a quarter so we're gonna go to the book we're gonna find quarters 20 cent pieces quarters right here okay those are those are seated liberties those are a little bit earlier we need to find barbers still in the seated liberties those were a pretty large series still there barbers blown what I say 1898 make sure yes 1898 so that should be a pretty early one and it is 1898 well there's a lot right 11 point 1 million minted so not a key date by any means in fact if you look at the series that was a big year for them right there it blew up right there in that year 1898 so nothing special there well almost throughout the book and 1900 on the dot I think I had a wait hold on 1900s that's a rough knit mark right there but it's definitely an estimate mark I'm gonna zoom in on that for you so you can see how the how the edges of the S ended up looking so you can see the S right there definitely San Francisco but definitely worn down anyways 1900 on the dot and I do believe I have some other 1900 s around and I don't believe there a key date just off the top of my head no 10 million of them right here let's see boom actually it's not so bad you're talking about 1.8 million still not great though that's pretty pretty common really in the world of coins 1.8 million you look at some other key dates like right here 784 thousand you can see the different difference in price how it bumps it up right there so anyways Redbook out at this point I should go I should leave you this has been a long video but I believe there's a lot of importance here with the junk silver go to your your pawn shops your your coin shops your coin shows and look at their junk silver what I like to do and what I suggest is find the places that will let you pick out individual pieces for yourself some places don't do that they have like little grab bags and it'll say like you know ten dollars face for this amount of money you know take the whole thing or leave it I I personally like to leave those behind when you see those like that somebody else has already been through them so you're not gonna find most likely most likely not going to find that modern-day treasure that I was talking about earlier so find some places that will let you pick through it individually and get the pieces that are good man find some better condition pieces better dates some better-looking coins or find the coins that you want the Europe particularly into anyways I better go I hope you enjoyed the video if you did please leave me a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't I love you and subscribe it makes me just that much closer to you and definitely comment let me know what you think about the junk silver in the comments and also also spectacular [Music]
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Length: 38min 45sec (2325 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 17 2019
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