The SIGNIFICANCE of the silver quarter

Published 2024-06-27
Hard to believe a constitutional silver quarter is what sparked my interest into stacking silver and is responsible for what I have today. But why the quarter? That’s what I discuss in this video.

Disclaimer- I am not a financial advisor, I’m just a guy passionate about gold, silver and numismatics, please do not make any purchases or sales based on my videos. What I say in this video is just my opinion.

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All Comments (21)
  • They might look like other quarters but they don't sound like other quarters. And that's where the addiction begins.
  • @bobdbeck
    My fatherinlaw owned a small candy store in upper manhatten during the 60-s-80's. He was prescient enough to realize in the late 60's that the silver coins would some day be more valuable so he began to put them away. In the late 80s he gave me that load silver coins, about $,1000 face value. I'm still holding on to them although I did sell all the .50 pieces and converted them into gold $50 eagles.
  • @actualsurfer
    When my dad died he was very poor. He turned himself inside out to not be a burden on us. In the end he left my brother and I each a single mercury dime. Some would balk at such an inheritance. I will always cherish that gift because it proves that, in addition to all of the love and experience he gave us, his life was a net gain for those he left behind. That is tough to accomplish. He knew that my brother and I were stackers and I was sure to let him know that my stack was his stack. He died knowing we would follow his lead and dedicate ourselves to our posterity. Thank you dad.
  • SilverDadKnows here. Silver quarters are awesome! Get as many as you can
  • @Escapetosea
    My dad brought an old upright piano from 1911. In the process of restoring it we found several coins had been dropped through the gaps between the keys, including a mercury dime and an Indian head penny. That was the beginning of my love for silver and coin collecting.
  • @Hines_Inc
    Thanks for all the quality content bro. After watching you this long, you have inspired me to make my own silver stacking channel. I appreciate all you do!
  • @Ninjahsh
    I got into stacking when I found a buffalo nickle while cleaning my room last November. At first, I started with collecting collectible coins, but now I'm more into stacking silver and gold.
  • @TheRios7018
    Man I feel ya I had the chills, fever, headache and bone aches last week! Messed me up for about 24 -36 hours! Feel better bud👊
  • I got started at 6 or 7 years old because of my grandfather (Pops). He was a big stacker/collector. He gave me an 1883-0 Morgan Dollar for my 1st coin. Been doing it ever since. By the way I'm 59yrs young. 😊
  • @nicholascox32
    And that sound of silver quarters in the hand! Ear Candy!
  • @sestacker
    Historic constitutional silver, is my❤, love quarters too, my start in stacking, I was working retail, running a cash register, pulled out some Indian heads, and Buffaloes, that got me in to coins, coins got me into silver
  • @CalvinBCards
    My brother got me an ounce of silver for my birthday last year and I remembered I had it and was interest in getting more into it. Still new to stacking but just taking it day by day.
  • Feeling for you bud. Hoping you recover quickly and that your wife provides you with the love and sympathy that every hard working man deserves. We appreciate your bravery in toughing it out to make this video while you were beset by the dreaded “man cold”.👏👍🏼💪
  • @TheKris333
    Thanks for sharing. I am just getting over a sinus infection - hope you feel better soon!
  • Hi Stateside! Appreciate all your vlogs! Definitely your health should be a priority. Take care of yourself.
  • @70Eldo
    Personally I love the Morgan and Peace dollars - keep stacking !
  • @Mimic013
    My cousin got me into stacking. He said “how do you expect to make money if you don’t know anything about it”. He went off talking about how the U.S dollar is worthless piece of paper, etc, etc n how silver and gold was the real currency.