Epic $100 Coin Grab Bag Battle vs @Silver Seeker @Silverpicker

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oh yeah we've got a grab bag video today hey everybody it's rob with rob finds treasure and as you probably have already heard silver picker and silver seeker challenged me to a 100 epic grab bag battle those guys now many of you who have been part of my channel for a while will probably realize this video is a little bit different than what i normally post on my channel but i wanted to do this collaboration with silver picker and silver seeker as kind of a fun way to get myself started and maybe doing some of these more grab bag type videos i'm actually really excited to go ahead and do this battle against silver picker and silver seeker because i'm excited to see what's in this box now this box comes from main street rare coins this is a store that was recommended by silver picker he has dealt with them uh quite a few times now i'll have a link to their website i guess down below please check it out that being said i have never done a video like this so bear with me i'm gonna do the best that i can to give you guys as much information but most importantly to see the value of the products before we get into all that i want to remind everyone that if you're new to my channel because you were sent here from either silver picker or silverseeker thank you so much for watching if you'd like to become a subscriber please click the link down below to become a subscriber and it'd be nice if you turn on the bell notifications you'll see by all my playlists and all of the other videos i've recorded i post pretty much five to seven videos every week so it's a busy channel now if you've been here for a long time i want to thank you as well and i also want to thank all of my members for all of your support for shorlani and i over either the last few days or the last few years that being said if you are a subscriber on my channel please consider checking out silverseeker and silverpicker now i'll have links to their channels down below and links to the videos that they have done down below because this box battle is not just about me opening this box we all ordered the exact same 100 grab bag plus shipping so it was 110 from main street rare coins and we have no idea how each other's boxes have done so we're kind of curious to see who got what stuff and who got the best box again i'll have their links to their videos and their channels down below it would be awesome of you guys to subscribe and check out their content but most importantly it'd be awesome if my box has the best goodies so i'd love for all of you after you've watched my video to make sure that you click on the links down below and check out their videos and let me know in my comment section who you think had the best box all right let's open the box all right that top is now open we have not seen what's in here yet obviously we've got the packing material oh yeah we've got a grab bag looks good let's see what we got here grab bag very cool with the date that he packed the order and we've got an invoice down here again i'll let you guys decide if you'd like to visit this seller's site but there it is www.mainstreetrarecoins.com but now that we've got the grab bag out let's go ahead and see what's in it all right we've got the bag out first thing i've noticed is it's got a nice personal touch we've got john dennis's uh autograph and the date that he sealed the bag i've always loved buying products from local shops and even though this shop isn't local to me it's definitely got that mom and pop kind of feel to it and i love supporting those types of shops we're gonna go and pop this open and uh see what kind of goodies we have in this grab bag all right here we go man it's very very heavy it's got some weight to it we'll pull out some of the things in here first and foremost us silver coins we'll take that oh i see some nickels here and we've got some other things which i will take a look at i'm just going to kind of lay everything out here oh we got a meteorite nice man i'm already getting excited world coins very cool all kinds of little goodies which we will definitely definitely let you guys know about got something here we'll take a look at and a couple of sets all right i've got everything out of the bag and i'm going to now kind of just grab some stuff one at a time and we'll take a look and see what we got we're gonna start with the things that i don't really know much about that way i can figure out what they are first and foremost we've got a really cool feels like it's probably brass key now this is like a skeleton key who knows what it went to but a lot of people love displaying collectibles like these keys i'm not familiar with the value so what i'm going to be doing for this video is every so often when i run across something that i'm not really familiar with i'm going to stop the video and assign a value based on either ebay or other sites that sell similar products like this because there's no value assigned to this but because i like it a lot and it's a skeleton in its face and i found some of these metal detecting but i have never thought to purchase one let me bring it up and get a value for it all right so after looking online i mean you can get modern ones or reproduction ones for four dollars but typically the more antique ones sell between six and ten dollars so we're going to assign a value for this one today at six dollars and honestly i love the fact that one of the first things out of the box is a skeleton key second thing we have here since it's sitting right in front of me is a golden penny 1976 genuine 24 karat gold on this bad boy now it's plating so obviously it's just going to be a thin coat but let's take a look at this the golden coin from me will stay amidst your pocket change each day to wish you joy good luck and wealth enduring happiness and health very beautifully written that is very cool on this old card i don't know what these are supposed to sell for but at the end of the day it's only going to have a light dusting of gold if you will so i'm going to be considerate and i'm going to give this a value of one dollar i believe i've seen these sold for 299 back in the day very cool i actually love gold-plated coins how they look and i actually have an album of just gold-plated coins so i'll probably remove it from the card i know it's a little bit of a keepsake but it is damaged but i'll probably remove them from the card and put it in my album in a flip very cool let's see the next thing we have here is an 1898 v nickel and you could take a look at this now they're called a v nickel because they have the v on the back for five but technically this is a liberty head nickel and for condition on these you definitely want to see some detail in the crown we want to see some liberty there and you want to see that the edge hasn't bled into the rest of the coin but it looks like this is pretty slick so this is going to be probably around a g3 at best but despite that typically you won't find v nickels for less than a buck so i am going to call this bad boy about a buck 1898's a common date still a cool coin to have in your collection i do collect vehicles i do have an album of them and i'm only missing a few we'll sign a buck to that one next coin is a buffalo nickel 1927. is there a mint mark on it so no mint mark 1927 philadelphia minted buffalo nickel and a 1927 buffalo nickel is pretty much as common as they come you know in this condition because of the fact that we don't have really any of the horn on the back of the buffalo showing this is probably a 50 cent nickel so we'll add 50 cents for it we'll take it i like myself some buffalo nickels if you've watched my nickel hunts you notice i find lots of them so i love having them and matter of fact for those that don't know it's the buffalo nickel that started me as a young child into the world of numismatics next up we have a george washington medallion 1732-1799 and this is the bicentennial one yeah they made quite a few of these different uh bicentennial medallions if you will but look at the craftsmanship on this one let me pull it out of this case because this one is a beauty look at that american revolution bicentennial 1776 1976 state of washington wow you know what i like about this one it's heavy probably made out of bronze or yep bronze right there and i was saying or brass and i love just the feel of it the texture is very very cool it's like cold metal but it's heavy cold metal and the little bit of this luster on here really makes it pop that is a beautiful medallion so many of you are probably wondering what kind of value i'm going to assign to this couple of things normally for medallions of this quality you would see them in fancy packages with some type of historical card and information about the medallion and about washington because it's pretty much a solo piece and it's only in a mylar flip i'm going to assign a lower end value to it now i had it been in the packaging and i don't know if it even came in any packaging but had it been in a beautiful velvet package with the card and the history and some type of coa about its mintage or something then it'd probably be a fifteen dollar coin but by itself it's probably between five and ten dollars and because it's beautiful i'm gonna err on the side of a little bit higher we're gonna call this seven dollars and fifty cents i looked online a lot of the medallions by themselves are selling for about five dollars but some of the nicer ones we're selling for 20 to 25 and this is nice but it's without any packaging so we'll assign 750 to that love it i'm gonna definitely keep this in my collection that is a beautiful bicentennial g-dub medallion so the next thing we have here is a beautiful beautiful vintage pin so this is a four governor pin thomas j spallacy this is a election campaign pin if you will and spelacy was trying to become a governor for connecticut in 1918. now he lost to incumbent marcus h holcomb so really cool that we have a piece of history these pins were made to kind of promote him for governor and they're highly collectible the fact that this is over a hundred years old and you can tell by the picture that is definitely definitely an older picture but it's a beautifully crafted pin as well and it does exhibit some of the age that one would find in a 102 year old pin but it is a beauty most people will buy election pins for five to ten dollars and typically they can go for a lot more than that if you have something like a cuomo or reagan or some somebody who has some historical significance the pins are a lot more in value now spell c not really a well-known name if you're in connecticut like main street where coins is yeah definitely they know who he is but in other states we don't really know much about him so this is not going to fetch a lot of value being that it's not in any other packaging i would want to display this with an informational card about what spells he did maybe some information about his politics about when he ran what other offices he held but at the end of the day the pin is in beautiful shape i'm pretty sure that at worst case scenario i could get five dollars for this pin but honestly because of the condition and to the right collector i probably could get upwards to ten so because i'm not sure whether i would get five to ten dollars we'll split the difference i'm gonna put a value of 750 on this and that might be a little high but again i know i could sell it for 750 if i was patient enough and it is a beauty regardless and most of the ones that you see sold for five are not as nice or not nearly as old so next up and this was very thoughtful of john and deanna i can't believe they gave me a emerald gemstone it is my birthstone very very cool now this is a faceted emerald you can see it right there very nice it actually is slabbed as one carat of faceted emerald authentic gemstone from the international numismatic bureau you know there's not a lot of value in some gemstones and the emerald for me in this shape and this condition in this slab you can find these online for about three to five bucks you can buy lots of them for a few bucks each if you buy a lot of them but as solo ones we'll think we'll call this five dollars i love the fact that like i said they took the time to make sure i got something personal from them and i know they took their time to find an emerald gemstone to add to my bag because it is my birthstone very nice next up we have a meteorite let's pop this open um the paper looks special so i don't really want to be uncareful i'm just going to kind of score the tape if you will so that it loosens beautifully all right well looks like we've got a coa and if you guys would like to read that probably now would be a good time to pause the video but very cool that this is from the campo del ciello meteorites very very nice 94 iron 5.9 nickel with trace elements of several very rare earth minerals let's take a look at this it's a space rock and let's see with that much uh iron we should be magnetic and we are i do want to show this meteorite a little bit closer for you guys take a look at this bad boy it almost looks like a hand like grabbing out to something i love the shape of it i do have a collection of uh meteorites i like that this one comes with a coa and i'm super excited to add it to my collection to think that that was traveling in space slammed into the earth and we've got a little bit of a piece of it for our collection is very very cool now as far as value man it depends let me look up this exact packaging online and see what kind of value these go for i'm gonna assume somewhere between five and ten dollars that's typically what these types of things go for but i don't i wanna double check for sure so after a little research online yeah the last one sold for 5.69 but most of them sell for about five bucks so definitely definitely very cool item will add a value for five dollars for it and i'll tell you in doing some research there is a lot of bigger specimens this is less than point one grams of crystal there is a lot of them that had maybe two or three grams that sold a lot more but either way happy to add to my collection and you know what's really ironic is they didn't even know that i enjoy a lot of things space related and here i have a space rock for my collection next up we have looks like some oh first day of issue stamps we've got the date of the issue which is june 2nd 1995 and it shows the stamps that our first day of issue these were never canceled never used but instead attached to cards as collectors pieces very nice ferry boats from the 1900s we got cal farley out there april 26 1996 that's a texas one and then we've got a couple of texas state quarters in here as well and um is this sealed in here i don't okay it's not completely sealed in there so let's go ahead and pull it out i don't know what the value of the stamps are but i'll assign a value to my guess this is a set of state quarters texas and it looks like we have the p and d mints we do so p and d mints now they've added a value on the back of this for the um texas uncirculated quarters p d six dollars i don't want to be overpricing the value of the product that we received but i can find these online for a couple of bucks in this packaging but i think if we mix in the packaging and the stamps and again i do have a stamp collection but i don't really know a lot about stamps but i think if we put all of this together i'm willing to use their six dollar value only because i don't know the value of these first day of issue stamps along with the beautiful packaging and the postcard envelopes that they come along with so i think we will use that i actually reside in the state of texas so once again they really looked through their collection to make sure i got a grab bag that had some personal effects for me and i love that about that all right next up we have it's very heavy i think it's going to be a roll of something maybe pennies and we have some papers holding it together so let's pull off these paper clips and the rubber band slab for special tack stamp um okay so this is just holding it together but it is some vintage or what appears to be vintage paper now it is printed on purple ink so it's probably a reproduction coupon for dealers and manufactured tobacco special tax for february 1879. i don't know if this paper has any historical value we won't assign any value for it but that is still really cool packaging and we have a mixed wheat cent roll unsearched wheat cents 1909 to 1958 eight dollars so because it's 1909 to 1958 and not like 19 29 to 58 or 39 to 58 sometimes when you go online and you look at unsearched wheat set lots you'll see that they'll date them and you always want to make sure if you ever look at wheat cent rolls online that you do want to see the 1909 now that being said i have done videos of wheat cent rolls in the past and i have paid as much as 15 a roll to bring you guys what could be more epic unsearched roles content but i've also had some really good rules for around five dollars i don't really know the contents of this role and for video time we're not gonna hunt through it so because i think the low end of a wheat cent roll would be four to five dollars and the high end would be 15 and again the 15 one was would be one where you can see you you have maybe a more valuable key date or semi key date ender because we don't know the contents i'm gonna go with the eight dollars they put down here i typically would not spend eight dollars on a unsearched i love how they put the quotation marks as well wheat cent roll but i'm gonna assume that because they packed this for me that maybe it's a little bit better than a subpar one and maybe in a separate video we'll hunt this afterwards next up is some sacagawea dollars 2010 native american golden dollars and you know what there's some cool ones in here let's take a look at this we've got a colorized beautiful dollar we've got a 24 karat gold enhanced very nice a genuine silver enhanced one and just the standard uncirculated one very very cool set i love the sack of joanna dollars it reminds me of in 2000 the craze to get the sacagawea dollars out of the cheerios boxes and of course when they only minted 5 000 of those which are now known as the boldly detailed tail feathers and worth a ton imagine how many people just spent those when they needed money didn't realize how collectible they become either way they have an enhanced and colorized dollars twelve dollars for this set now i'll tell you had this just been an uncirculated set i would not have assigned twelve dollars to it but the fact that we've got gold-plated silver plated and a colorized one is definitely definitely got my interest up on what the value would be for this let me do a little search online see if this is worth 12 bucks i'm thinking it's more of the six to eight dollar range but i could be wrong all right we've gone online and ones like this are selling for about five to six bucks now if it had the proof and it was a five coin set then they're selling for about 11 almost double but because this one only has the four and even though it has the gold and silver plated and colorized which is beautiful i'm gonna go at six dollars on this set again they're selling between five and six but to be safe we'll just call it six dollars so very very nice set i'll definitely be adding it to my collection and i think i even have maybe the 2009 set as well next up is the westward journey 2004 us mint set very cool i actually have lots of nickel sets very similar to this this is the entire six coin set the pd and s s being the proof strike for both different types the louisiana purchase and the lewis and clark you know people call this the peace nickel as well i always wonder when i look at the 2004 piece nickel minted in philadelphia if it's gonna have that extremely valuable ddo on we trust and on the date because i'm a stickler let me take a look and see if we possibly have the ddo because that would make this package a lot more epic and we don't have that had to check because if we had a 2004 philadelphia peace nickel ddo that'd be awesome anyway i digress i can find these sets for about four dollars almost all day i checked ebay the last several listings have been selling for around five dollars i think to be fair though because most of the sets on ebay sell them for five dollars we'll give it a five dollar value it's a beautiful set we've got proof nickels philadelphia minted uncirculated nickels and denver so we're down to the last two packages us coins and world coins silver coins and regular non-silver coins in these bags i guess we'll go with my uh world coins first and see what kind of goodies we have let me go ahead and just pop the top of this bring these out all at the same time that way they're not stuck in the bag man there's a there's a lot in there holy cow and we'll go through them one by one first up looks like we have this labeled an 1869 bb i would imagine that's the minting grease coin now this is what's known as a five lepta if i'm correct i could be wrong my coin knowledge on some of the world coins is not going to be up to date i think that says well it's pirate in greece but i think these are five lepta either way very nice coin they have it priced at three dollars and honestly that is probably a buck too much i can find these online for a dollar to two dollars now this is a nice coin the details not perfect but it's definitely got some detail and i don't know how well the camera's catching it but you guys can see it either way we'll call this two dollars and we'll add it to the total next up we have a five francs monaco aluminum coin can't get mad at that beautiful beautiful beautiful take a look at this five francs aluminum design it's very lightweight and honestly i'm quite surprised at the amount of detail that's on this coin for being in 1945. we got luis the second on there wow now they wrote low mintage and they're right only about a million of this coin minted and in very fine shape it's worth about three dollars and extremely fine it's worth seven dollars and they're saying it's a you for seven dollars well it's seven dollars once it's xf all the way through au that is the online price for it that's what they're selling for in this condition so i'm gonna go with their seven dollars typically i almost always don't agree with priced flips but at the end of the day i'm going to agree with this one man that's a beautiful beautiful coin next up beautiful german coin 25 1909 a man this thing is nice let's go and take a quick look at it holy cow you can't get mad at that design what a beautiful coin piece of history for sure the german empire 1909 and what i want to make sure you guys understand as well is if you see these km numbers that's the crash of micheler numbers you can go on google and literally just type in km18 and it should bring up this coin now some of these don't have a km number but that's what that cross and micheler number is it's the number assigned to this coins type and denomination either way it's a beautiful one 1909 a they have a value of five dollars and i'm gonna have to say i agree with that as well because these coins under a million minted of the 1909 a in fine shape about three dollars and in very fine this coin jumps up to about seven to eight bucks and an extremely fine even fifteen dollars now there is some wear on this but it is still beautiful i was going to say from the very beginning it looks to be an xf condition but they have a price of five dollars and i've been generous on a few of the other prices so we're gonna be staying with the five dollar price even though it might be a eight or nine dollar coin next up we have one kroner from sweden 1960 40 silver you can't get mad at that i will take that all day and this is a pretty much of a modern coin at the end of the day even though it's from sweden it's still a modern coin 1960 they have a four dollar price tag on it you know other than the silver melt this is a common common coin so i'm not so sure i agree with the four dollar price on it i mean let's face it you really can't use this currency where we're at it doesn't have anything special about it and even in values it only shows about a two dollar value in very fine condition and a three dollar and extremely fine i'm gonna sign two dollars to it it's 40 silver at the end of the day and it's a foreign so two dollars for it still left some four in silver 40 or not it's a beauty next up we have a germany or some germany nazi coins you know ugly piece of history but at the end of the day it's still a piece of history very cool that we've got some old german world war ii coins they've seen better days they've seen better days they've got a five dollar price there i know it's a one five and ten fennig but in the condition that they're in typically i can find these in junk bins junk world coin bins that i can pick out for 10 or 20 cents a piece i can't say they're worth five dollars and i know it might be a set if you will i can't give it a value of five dollars i have several of these that i've been able to pick out of lcs's literally for less than a quarter piece but to be fair since it is all a set right there it is already ready for me we'll call it a buck can't get mad at that one dollar world war ii nazi german coins right there next up we have a beautiful polish coin a shilling looks like it's ian casimir as the ruler and uh they have a price of ten dollars on this i have bought several types of older coins including roman coins and what i have typically found is people pay a little bit less if they're not slabbed and certified i know it's got a nice little two by two card in there that kind of tells a little bit of the information about it but i did a little research on this particular coin you can find it online for between four and ten dollars i saw most examples sell between four and five dollars and only a few that were in great great shape sell for 10. this coin is not in bad shape but i'm going to say that i'm gonna pay four dollars for it we'll call it a four dollar find very nice piece of history another hand stamped if you will nearly 400 year old coin next coin is a silver sixpence 1936 beautiful coin and it's not in that bad a shape to be honest but 1936 silver six pence you can't get mad at that now they've got a price here of seven dollars and 36 is a common date it is in decent shape but it also is in circulated shape and i have seen these sell for their silver content a few bucks all the way up to some numismatic value in this grade as far up as six dollars online but in my opinion it's not worth much more than the silver content but i will assign it a midpoint grade as far as the value is concerned the silver con is probably worth a buck 52 bucks but i'm gonna double that and call it four dollars since a lot of the examples sold for just around four dollars with free shipping online i love myself four and silver and ironically we've got a few silver pieces so far next up we have an ancient roman coin they have a price of ten dollars on here and i'll tell you right at the bat these things are sold in bulk lots and the constantine the great air roman empire 330 a d is one of the most common ones you'll find typically on ebay you get these for 550 a piece or five dollars a piece sometimes even four if you buy a lot of four or five of them but they're a cool collector piece if you don't own certified authentic roman coin it is nice to have one like this but either way we'll add five dollars to the board there's only one more bag left everyone us coins and silver let's see what we got in this bag all right here we go that's all the goodies in there we got a gold and silver inlaid texas state quarter they have it marked as three dollars you know it looks like oh you know what and it is even coated with an epoxy it's very nice but it's more of a personal touch than a collector piece i love that it's texas but honestly it's really only worth a quarter but we'll add some value to it because at the end of the day i'm sure these would sell for a buck all day if somebody was looking for their state and wanted some artistry if you will next up look at this a flying eagle scent holy cow these things are highly collectible in any grade any grade there this is a g about good and that's about right you can tell by the where but man i i absolutely love flying eagle sense you just don't see them very often i get asked on my channel at least twice a week if i have any flying eagle sense for sale they're hard to find most people are willing to pay 10 to 25 dollars for them even in very very very slick clean damage grades so these hold their value many collectors out there cannot get their hands on them and of course the 1856 none of us can get our hands on but either way 1857 flying eagle this thing is a beauty i'll take it and 15 i would say that's a fair price for one yeah you probably can pick your coin shops for loose ones for ten dollars but no issue moving out flying eagle cents for 15 all day in my opinion next up looks like we've got a shield nickel holy cow 1866 stars and rays so we get to have the stars and the rays the date on these is down there i don't know if you can see it yeah there you go 1866 stars and rays and what that means is on the back here you can clearly see that there's not only stars around the design but rays being those lines the shield nickels had designs where it had stars and designs where it had the rays as well holy cow i did not expect to find a stars and rays 1866 shield nickel in my package i was going to put this down and put it under my microscope for a minute to check for the re-punch date but i think for now i'll just use my loop give me a second let me see if there's a re-punch date because that will change the value and it was kind of common to have a re-punch date on that year i don't see any re-punch date now i'll tell you in g4 condition these are about 20 bucks it is the first year the shield nickel was um minted and it is the first year with the raise so of course that's very cool but this thing is heavily corroded you can tell by the color but it's heavily corroded but the detail is still intact so in g4 condition not corroded about a 20 coin but in this shape i can pick these up all day for about five to ten dollars because it is a stars and rays a little bit more of a collectible coin than without raise i'll assign a value of 750 to it i wouldn't pay 15 for a corroded coin if it wasn't so heavily corroded the only saving grace is it does have decent detail but this is one of those ones that if you're looking to fill up your collection album and need a spot holder that's what you would use either way 1866 first year shield nickel stars and rays i'll take it wasn't expecting it i think it's a beautiful piece of american history 154 years old all right we're down to the last few pieces and one is gonna be a walking liberty half dollar let's take a look at this reverse it's a beautiful coin there is no mint mark down here uh so that would make me believe it's going to be a philadelphia mint now of course if it was an obverse mint mark from the teens in this condition we'd be jumping out of our chair let's take a look at the date on the other side 1944 very common year and date and honestly even though it's in decent shape maybe very fine 30. they have a price here of 18 i am very well versed at my walking liberties and i'll tell you in this condition i typically would find these all day for around ten dollars i could be stretching it to 12 but i would want to see a little more detail on lady liberty there and a little more detail on the eagle as well either way it is definitely a big piece of american silver gotta love it the final package i'm not gonna lie i don't know how they knew it or even if it was just sheer luck but the standing liberty quarter is my most favorite quarter and favorite us coin ever minted all time holy cow and this one is a beauty as well wow just wanted to put it down for a second we're gonna examine this guys it's a beauty now it's a 1925 so it is going to be the year that they had the recess date they wanted to make sure that the date didn't wear away and in 1925 through 1930 they kind of set the date in a little bit so that it wouldn't be a high point on the coin that's why you'll find several slqs that are slick with no date and you just don't know what their year is as far as whether it's a type 1 or type 2 you can figure that out pretty easy on the reverse of these if you look at the eagle whenever you see the three stars under the eagle it's going to be a type 2. whenever there's no stars under the eagle it's a type one and type one was minted in 1916 and 17 and the other telltale signs on the type ones versus the type 2 is you'll have some of lady liberty's breasts exposed which is the whole reason why they changed the design and then also on uh the ponytail or the hair piece behind her head instead of facing down it was kind of pointing up so and then there's also another design change where the hand is holding the flower in through the letter l in liberty but that's a whole nother video either way i love myself some slqs and this is a beautiful one really good legible date great details 12 is definitely going to be a little steep then i would pay for a common 1925 philadelphia and we know it's philadelphia because there is no mint mark next to the pedestal and the star right there on the left above one so no mint mark there means it is minted in philly and 1925 slq had 12.3 million minted nearly and one of the more common dates you know this condition based on what i'm seeing is probably fine 12 to find 15. maybe we could stretch it to a vf 20 if we were lucky but either way i think they have it priced they haven't priced retail as if it's a fine 15. that's why they have 12 there but that is retail if you have a coin shop and someone walks in and they want to buy it i would say that i'd be in the ballpark of around 10 for this if it was a better date then of course i'd probably pay higher than book but on book value and the fact that it is a common 1925 philly even though it's in nice shape we'll call it ten dollars 1925 slq in this condition with the strong date good detail fine 15 to vf20 i'm gonna call it ten dollars final offer well there you have it everyone that's today's grab bag take from main street rare coins and antiques now i have no idea how silver seeker and silver picker panned out no pun intended but uh i'll take 126 in what i believe is the value of this set of goodies and i only paid 100 plus 10 shipping i want to thank deanna and john for paying the extra amount of shipping they only charged me 10 and when i got the package in man they definitely paid a lot over that 10 that they charged me so i want to thank them for eating the cost of the shipping and on top of that i want to thank them for this beautiful grab bag i'll tell you i was super excited to see the amount of numismatic stuff in here as well as some of the other goodies that we got like the antique coin some of the gemstones and space rocks you name it i don't think they could have put together a better package for myself personally so i want to thank them for that so there you have it everyone that is today's grab bag battle against silver picker and silver seeker man so let me just say this hopefully i smoked you guys but either way i think the real winners here are all three of us not only did we all get some personalized bags put together from main street rare coins and collectibles we got to have the fun of opening it up and that's the great thing about grab bags you never know what you're gonna get i gave you a bird's eye view of all the products that you see here and i'm still super excited to go through this wheat penny roll maybe i'll make it one of my members only videos if you're wanting to see what kind of years we have in here super excited to do that we'll make that a members video probably within the next week at the end of the day i want to thank silverseeker and silverpicker for their willingness to collaborate with my channel i also want to thank all of you that came over from their channels to watch this video hopefully you had a lot of fun hopefully i won but even if not it's okay i also want to think again i know i've thanked him a few times but john and deanna and main street rare coins you guys are awesome appreciate the generosity as a final reminder if you haven't done so already please check out silver picker and silver seekers videos i'll have a link to both their channels down below be sure to support them and give them a subscription and the links to the videos that they did just like this one i'm really interested to see if we won this battle so after you watch their videos and see how they did it doesn't matter about the number dollar value we put on the screen it matters of what you personally believe in watching all three videos who got the better deal either way either way i'd love to hear your thoughts down below hopefully you enjoyed this grab bag battle series video it's the first time for me to do something like this i normally don't do these types of hunts but i'll be honest i had a lot of fun if you did enjoy it i'd appreciate a thumbs up and as always everyone happy hunting and thanks for watching you
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Channel: RobFindsTreasure
Views: 104,909
Rating: 4.8693576 out of 5
Keywords: coins, coin, numismatics, silver, bullion, gold, wwii, usa, germany, midway, australia, china, collectibles, hobby, hobbies, coin collecting, coin collection, coinstar, lcs, ebay, ebay grab bags, grab bag, ebay grabbag, money, investing, coin roll hunting, coin collecting tips, coin collector, silverpicker, silverpicker grab bag, silver picker, silver picker grab bag, silver seeker, robfindstreasure, rob finds treasure, walking liberty half dollar, walking liberty, silver bullion, ebay grab bag, rft
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Length: 46min 57sec (2817 seconds)
Published: Thu May 28 2020
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