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Sterling Silver, Gold Coins & a Full Album of Commemoratives!

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In today’s video, I go through a really cool collection that came into the coin shop—this one has a little bit of everything! We kick things off with some sterling silver coins from The Washington Mint, followed by a couple of gold coins, including a beautiful 1966 British Sovereign. Next up is a roll of Morgan Silver Dollars, always a treat to see all together, and then we wrap things up by flipping through a full coin album from The National Commemorative Society, packed with sterling silver pieces honoring American history. If you love digging through collections and seeing what shows up at the shop, you’re gonna enjoy this one! 📍 Filmed at West Tennessee Gold & Silver Exchange, Inc. 2545 Hwy 64, Adamsville, TN 38310 Hit that like button, leave a comment, and subscribe for more amazing finds straight from the coin shop! Support The Show! Get the Microscope: https://amzn.to/45Z94um Register for our live auctions: Tuesday & Friday (3-5 Central Time) www.westTNexchange.com Visit: 2545 HWY 64 Adamsville, TN 38310 Call: 731-727-8141 731-400-0448 Email: westTNexchange@gmail.com Key words: coins, #pcgs , silver stacking, silver, #gold , American Silver Eagles, coin collection, coin collecting, Morgan Dollar values, Silver Round, Silver Bar, Vintage, silver hoard, old currency, NGC, Peace Dollar, Junk Silver, Constitutional silver, 90% silver, Silver Quarters, Silver Dimes, Silver Half Dollars, Walking Liberty, Barber, Franklin, standing liberty, beginner coin collector, bullion, bullion dealer, spot price, gold eagle, 1oz silver, fake silver, counterfeit, #coinstore, #SilverBars

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In this video I’m back at the shop going through a collection that’s got a little bit of everything—exactly the kind of walk-in I love. I start off with some sterling silver coins from The Washington Mint, and we talk about what they are and why I still like seeing these types of pieces come across the counter. After that, we get into a couple gold coins, including a really pretty 1966 British Sovereign. Then we move into one of my favorite parts: a full roll of Morgan Silver Dollars. Any time you can look at a group of Morgans all together, it’s a treat—good chance to spot better dates, nicer condition coins, or just appreciate how strong that classic dollar looks. To wrap it up, I flip through a full National Commemorative Society album loaded with sterling silver commemoratives honoring American history. If you’re into coin shop finds, mixed collections, and seeing what people actually bring in, this one’s a fun hunt from start to finish.

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