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Coin roll hunting can be an extremely rewarding hobby. Coin roll hunting can be an extremely rewardi

Coin roll hunting can be an extremely rewarding hobby. Coin roll hunting can be an extremely rewarding hobby. It might be profitable. But there are other rewards available. Luke Burgess explains exactly what it is and how successful you could be. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Energy and Capital. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Energy and Capital logo] She Found a $10,000 Penny with Her Kids [Luke Burgess Photo] By [Luke Burgess]( Written Oct. 18, 2019 There's a new trend sweeping YouTube that claims people can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars with this hobby. It's called coin roll hunting. And it's exactly what it sounds like: searching through rolls of coins to hunt for collectible and valuable coinage. The main thing most hunters are looking for are old 90% silver coins. Those would be pre-1965 U.S. quarters, dimes, and half-dollars. They also search for 40% silver U.S. half-dollars (1965–1970) and 35% silver war nickels (1942–1945). Older coin designs, like the wheat penny (1909–1958) and buffalo nickels (1913–1938) are also hunted and collected. On top of that, coin roll hunters look for proof coins that normally wouldn't make it into circulation, toned (colored) coins that catch the eye, and coin varieties and errors. [19,160% Gains From Gold?]( I’ve identified what I believe to be the #1 gold stock of the decade. If you total all its reserves, the stock could be priced 19,160% HIGHER than the current stock price. And the stock price is under $1. That’s setting the stage for a massive move if gold continues on like I believe it should. [Here’s the #1 stock that could possibly get up to 19,160% gains.]( In a blog titled 1 Million Pennies Project, Texas woman Megan Green describes her introduction to the hobby: When it was time to have some mommy alone time, I’d get on YouTube and watch different videos such as photography, music, education and news. I one day came across a news reporting video about the 1970 Washington Quarter that had been stamped with a Canadian Quarter and was sold for $35,000. I was dumbfounded as to how someone would pay that much for a quarter. A thought came to my mind about trying out this new hobby and I felt if I could help out financially for my family and enjoy doing it at the same time, it’s a win-win situation. I sat there almost two hours scrolling through different coin videos which soon had me hooked! Green and her kids were able to find many different die varieties, including a rare 1969-S Lincoln Cent double die obverse. Here's the coin she found: [1969sddo] This is not the coin Green found, but it shows much better detail of the doubling: [1969sddoc] To get an idea of how much Green's coin is worth, we can look at past auction sales of the same grade and variety. PCGS reports that the last sale of a 1969-S Lincoln Cent DDO with the same grade was in January 2019. That coin sold for $15,000. [prices10/19] So we can assume this coin is worth at least $10,000. How Americans Can Get Rich Using Kennedy Family Secret Joseph P. Kennedy used this secret to pocket around $16 million in the 1930s. That’s over $300 million today. And for a short period of time, Americans can use this same secret to rake in huge profits from pot stocks. In fact, it could turn you into a millionaire. [Click here to discover the secret...]( Green's story is not unique. There have been many very valuable finds in coin roll hunting. And I highly encourage you to start hunting, too. However, you should prepare to be disappointed. Truth is, these coins are so valuable because they're rare. Unless you're extremely lucky, you're going to have to look through hundreds of rolls of coins to find anything really valuable. Remember, Green's blog is titled 1 Million Pennies Project. That's probably how many pennies she and her kids looked through to find this one coin. Can you make a lot of money coin roll hunting? Yes. But your odds of actually finding something worth thousands of dollars is something like one in a million. You can also make a lot of money playing the lottery — and your odds are about the same. So why would I encourage you to start? Well, even though you may not ever find anything valuable, coin roll hunting can still be very rewarding. And investing your time into it might have more benefits than you think. Searching through coins is very repetitive: pick up a coin, examine it, find nothing, and put it back down. Rinse and repeat. The repetitive nature of the hobby might sound a bit boring. But it's also quite zen. It's an activity that requires focus and attention to detail. To me, it's very much like zen gardening. If that's something you're interested in, then I'd highly recommend coin roll hunting. But as far as hunting for profit, there are better options. Until next time, [luke_signature.gif] Luke Burgess Energy and Capital P.S. Most U.S. silver coins have been taken out of circulation. But every once in a while you can find one. Here's a great tip on finding junk silver coins among the rest: Instead of looking at the face of each and every coin for the year, look at the coin's rim. The metal on the rim of the copper-plated coins rubs off quite easily, and you can see the copper shining through. Here's what I mean: Old U.S. coins contained copper only as a hardener, so the rims of 90% silver coins will be pure silver: Most times 90% silver coins will stick out like a sore thumb among the rest: China’s Losing Another Battle in the Trade War China’s imports and exports fell for the second month in a row this September. With $365 billion in tariffs on Chinese imports alone, America’s trade war has left the world’s second-largest economy reeling. Believe this: China’s going to try anything to better its situation. In fact, it’s buying more coal to close the trade deficit. To beat China at its own game, Trump has ordered power plants to buy more coal. Now mines are running on overdrive. What most people don’t know is that these mines dish out regular checks. You just need to know how to get them. Stake your claim on these operational coal mines now and rake in the guaranteed cash. But there’s only a small window to participate. The next round of checks goes out on November 6... [Click here now to stake your claim.]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Oil Outlook 2020: Tanker Madness]( [Wile E. Coyote and the Climate Changer]( [The Market Cycle Says What?]( [California Drivers Paying Over $5 for Gasoline]( [Investing in Africa Cannabis with Halo Labs (OTCBB: AGEEF)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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