hey guys it's Rob again and I'm pretty
excited about my two penny boxes I've
been doing a lot of nickels lately I've
been doing just well in them and I've
got a few more videos to post eventually
but I get to boxes every Wednesday from
wells for part of the business account I
had with them and I'm really excited to
see what's in these it's been a little
bit since I've done pennies so I'm also
excited Wells has been really good for
me if you've watched my previous videos
on these out of the seven Wells Fargo
boxes that I've gotten for the business
account I've gotten five Indians only
three boxes yielded an Indian the first
box I ever got and then a few boxes
later I have back to back to Indian
heads so it's been a few boxes I've got
one and I'm hoping that one of these two
yields one we're gonna open this first
box and I guess the first bit of over
here is hope that the circulated
sometimes I've got the boxes judging by
what I already see we appear to have a
circulated box I don't see any fantastic
Enders looks like it's shifted a little
bit so I'd be good to go ahead and count
this make sure we're not missing any
rolls sometimes these Bank boxes are
missing rolls and I believe it or not so
I'm going to get these counted up all
right I've restocked them I've confirmed
fifty so we're in good shape with that
being said let's go ahead and start the
hunt and I will loop you guys in if I
find anything we're showing all right
guys eleven rolls in the box so that's
thirty nine rolls I'm going through this
to the 39th roll so far I've done pretty
good
the coinss are kind of dirty for the
'09 series I've got three Canadians
nothing earlier than 83 I keep all my 59
I've got a pretty nice 59 right here I
may set him aside the Wheaties I've got
quite a bit so far I've got seven I mean
not a great box it's an average box but
they're all newer ones I've got a 48 and
then 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57 so kind of
common their pulled this one out here
cuz it's a pretty nice example of a 1960
it's a large date not a small date but
this thing is almost uncirculated and
then I kept this aside because I love
the toning on this 94 it's kind of crazy
keep me washed up a little but anyway I
just think that toning's cool it's not one
with anything I just like it the reason
why I'm filled with this now is I
haven't filmed any of the wheatie pulls
and I can tell by the back of this well
this ones Gotta be in the 30s maybe the
20s and maybe even earlier you can tell
by the back it's really worn down it's
been a circulation a long time so wanted
to flip it together live with the end
see what we see okay 1920 that's not a
bad wheatie. you know what's kind of a
bummer that it is a Philly
mint and in the 1920 year both the San
Francisco and Denver mints produced less
than 50 million of their wheat pennies
and farther one cent pennies and as you
know that 50 million mark is kind of
what you're shooting for with the wheat
pennies to make of their value go up the
Philly mint produced over I think about
three hundred and ten million so kind of
mass-produced
not in good shape at all well worn but
we did get a 1920s wheatie - matter of fact
I don't get very many 1920s Wheaties out
of penny boxes anymore I've gotten a
1917 twice I've gotten a few of the 26's I guess but I've also gotten quite a
few Indian head so I can't get too
greedy put that with the Wheaties is the
oldest one we'll continue the hunt and
if I don't find anything worth showing
in the before the roundup I'll show
everything I found in the roundup okay
guys seven rolls in the box was sitting
here sort of again and I pull out a nice
1941 wheatie
so it's a little bit it looks like it's
warped a little bit a little bit damaged
kind of interesting but it's my third
pre-1950 so we've got now 11 wheaties but
look at this this has got to be a record
for me my most ever 1959 pennies in a
box is five and we've got one two three
four five six seven eight nine ten crazy
including that pretty nice one
this is gonna be most ever 1959's I
think we're ever in a box and like I
said I only pull them out because
they're the 50s the first year of the
non-wheatie and you never know you always
checked the back oh because you might
find that a second mule cent to ever
possibly let's get back to hunting this
is gonna be a lot of coppers - I'm
guessing this is gonna be a 500 copper
box we'll see all right guys I figured
I'd show you this because it's a first
for me as well we got ourselves here an
unstamped admitted I believe zinc
planchet let me get this guy wait up
real quick and make sure it's ink not
copper it's a zinc planchet that's kind
of cool yeah that's my first you guys
ever found one of these if you have
posted in the comments below and let me
know if you found him any blank
planchet dime nickel quarter penny
copper zinc silver I think that's pretty
cool
all right guys let's get to the next box
we have a nether box from Wells Fargo
you'll notice that I found myself a
plank zinc planchet one of my better
boxes came along with us this one I
always get him in sets of two's from
Wells Fargo weekly and we set a lot of
records the last one I had my most of he
denied pennies I had tied my most
foreign coins with Canadians I had
couple of really nice examples in the
60s good number of 2009 second best
copper box ever and pretty good Wheaties
13 of them so I wanted to get into this
again and see what we got in this box
I'm hopeful that maybe I'll get another
Indian I've been getting about one every
other box business boxes alright make
sure it's circulated it is circulated
that's a good sign looks like it's gonna
be another good box I see mostly copper
Enders so this could be another good
score we'll get into this box here
shortly and I'll bring you in along if I
find something good and we'll catch up
on what my finds are at the end with the
roundup as well let's get to huntin
alright guys thought I would try
something different this time I went
ahead and flipped the box upside down
and take a look quick look at the other
enders and I did spy right there we
got a wheatie ender so that's kind of a
cool find right there
we'll probably open that one first
it's not in bad shape it's probably from
the 50s so think we'll do that one there
we'll turn it the other way so I can see
it when I flip this back over and now
it's just a matter of taking the box and
if you will with the coins like that
pinching it hard flipping it back
over which we'll do right now all right
we've got the Box flip back over and see
if I can get this coin roll out there's
that wheatie enter we're gonna open this in front of you guys forgive the camera
look do the best we can to make sure you
can see all the action and here we go
the wheatie ender is right here 1951
you called it along with me we knew
would be from the 50s it didn't look in
terrible condition we'll get to the rest
of the hunt here shortly and see what
else we get all right guys we're 1 roll
from the halfway mark and I will open
the 25th roll live for you here in a
second figured I'd loop you in on this
I'm on the 26th or 24th or all 26 from
the end I saw a 1947 D wheatie really rough condition but just a few coins later I
saw another one at least the back of it
even rougher condition what year is this
bad boy let me see if I could pull a
date off this real quick hold on all
right guys you can see it clearly now
it's a 1940 so a 40 and a 41 or 47 D in
the same role we'll take it
that takes the wheatie total to nine and
we're not even at the halfway mark so it
looks like it's shaping up to be a
pretty good wheatie box let's keep going
on this rule and then I'll do the next
one live for you all right we're at the
halfway mark once I open this roll here
so I figured I would at least get one
live on counter for you guys have been
getting pretty good luck on coppers not
so bad of luck on wheaties either...  could be
nothing and this one watch it's not
enough hardly in the topper it doesn't
look like it's had as much copper as the
last few rules but it's a live opening
so let's take a look and see it inside
now how I do this is when I look through
them anything that's a copper it goes up
here and it's not it gets tossed down
here I also pulled out the 92's and 99's
looking for the close and wide AM
varieties you have to find one it's on
my bucket list
I also pull out the 1959 s and I always
check them to see if they're a mule they
never are but I look forward anyway
coppers go up these guards go down
that's pretty much the system here I
also pull out 2009 and I also pull out
anything that looks like it's not been
circulated too much and then I pull out
the 83 and 84 to check them for the error
varieties as well as all 82's that are
the small date variety and I weigh
them to see if I possibly have an 82
small date D on a copper planchet
that would be the second one ever discovered!
so we do check them looks like this is
gonna be probably one of my worst worst
rolls as far as copper is concerned but
part of the deal is to check in funny
that way you can see what I'm looking at
so in that row we got a whole bunch of
zinc only five coppers and then I've got
a 92 and a 99 then I need to check
they're not in very good condition but
we'll check them anyway to see if it's
the close and the wide am any well get
back to hunting and if we find something
good in these last 25 rolls we'll loop
you back in all right guys here's a
roundup video I haven't counted the
copper but I'm fairly certain it's gonna
be around 475 I can tell by the weight
of it and the size maybe 465 but
somewhere in that range either way who
really cares about the number copper
it's about 20% got quite a few what I
would consider almost uncirculated coins
various years from the 60s look really
good you can see the examples I've
pulled out here I'm pretty happy with
those so I will keep those pulled out
put them in my almost and circulated
pile a couple of really nice 90s ones as
well we ended up with 15 ladies from 37
all the way to 57 and really only one
corn in the 30s and 37
several in the 40s we had about what is
that seven in the 40s and seven in the
50s and 130 so I'm not bad had to
foreign Canadians
both of the mid 80s or mid 90s not too
good and then we had a total of 13 from
2009 a couple of 1959 cents and
a 1960 which I don't know why it's
sitting there must have forgot to check
it for a large or small date but any
extent not a bad hunt if you enjoyed it
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