The Hidden Treasures: Unveiling the Value of Old Coins Found Instead of the Deed to a House

Imagine you were looking for the deed to your grandparents house and instead came across a bunch of old coins getting they were flabbergasted. But at what point does this become worth more money than the deed to a house? Never. A house is incredibly expensive. But save this video, I’m gonna teach you what we’re really even looking at here. First off, these right here are Eisenhower dollars. These are all silver. Each one of these is probably worth maybe $5. Now these could be worth more. These are made out of 40% real silver. Up here we have a bunch of peace dollars. Now peace dollars from the year 1928 can be worth quite a bit of money. That being said, it looks like a lot of these right here are from 19, 22, 24. You’re easily looking at 25 30 dollars for those each. Finally we got all these Morgan dollars. The comment says none of them are Carson Cities, which means you’re probably looking at like once again, 30 ish dollars per Morgan. That doesn’t even begin to discuss any of this stuff, which could be uncirculated and worth thousands of dollars. This is worth thousands of dollars. I wouldn’t be surprised if that entire stack is worth about a down payment on a house. And I think you only knew because you follow me for more coin stuff just like it.