Title | : | Coin Collecting 101 Master The Art Of Coin Collecting: Beginner Tips |
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Really great video, I collect lots of different coins and I appreciate the info you sharedthanks Comment from : @marksworld5055 |
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I half heartedly started a set of Morgan Dollars fully realizing I would never complete it However, I obtained some important CC's and Morgans in various MS and PL conditions, including a DMPL I stopped when the going got tough and actually sold off some of my set I still have some nice examples of Morgan Dollars I have kept plus tubes of them in average VG-AU condition Comment from : @jjh5728 |
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Brother I am Md Mustafa Mia I am from Bangladesh I want to talk to you about this coin I have many coins how to send this coin Comment from : @MDMOSTAFAMia-on9hg |
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1 US Dollar Coin (Eisenhower and Eagle Moon Landing) Visit > £064* Stock Brand: Remainder The Eisenhower $1 coin was the first US dollar coin not made of silver, instead of copper-nickel The front features the 34th Chief * Comment from : @MDMOSTAFAMia-on9hg |
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Coin Collection is a king's hobby🤷 Comment from : @sontubanerjee9949 |
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😢i like C Comment from : @maryvitrano3232 |
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Very Instructive, Thanks and Bravo ! Comment from : @stephanebelizaire3627 |
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I have it Comment from : @ermandoleyva2395 |
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1943 penny Comment from : @ermandoleyva2395 |
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Franklin half are not very cheap these days onheslty but atleast they will be worth some money once you complete the set Comment from : @jaysonburns4423 |
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Thank you good info! Comment from : @KrispyCoins |
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Nice job, Rod! Comment from : @ronguth |
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I’m lucky enough that both my grandfathers gave their coin collections to me I’m gonna do the same thing to one of my kids or their kids Whoever is in to it Comment from : @yaywoohoohooray |
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bout to get in an ebay auction with some idiot selling colonial coin with bidding starting at 7$ Comment from : @bmoney67 |
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My favourite coin is the coin of my birth year And there is something special about it I am from Singapore, and in the year 1986, there are no minted 1 dollar coins Because the government was implementing a new series of coins only in the year 1987 So in 1986, there was a gap of minted coins I managed to get hold of an uncirculated coin set for 1986 :) Made me realise there is something special about my birth year Comment from : @abrahamanand5739 |
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I have a 1958ddo need some one to look at it Comment from : @enriquemora2619 |
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Excellent presentation Thanks for sharing your insight! Comment from : @MarkedMoneyTech |
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New sub here 👍 Comment from : @johnnyb3126 |
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I just started collecting and what I really enjoy collecting is Coal and lumber company scrip I have a few regular banknotes from other countries but something about company scrip and the history of it I really busy enjoy it Especially cutouts you see on some pieces that make them unique Comment from : @Tjm5656 |
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This is the best advice I heard Comment from : @misterpuppet597 |
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your wrong i dont collect by type or set Comment from : @ridgerunner7980 |
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I'm more interested in researching coin collecting than actual collecting I'm not opposed to having a small collection, but coin collecting is probably like collecting 78rpm records: all the choice stuff has been snatched up before you were born and now circulates in closed trade circuits for premium prices and therefore you're too late to the party to justify getting into it without a private fortune to dedicate to itbrbrBut I did used to have a preference for Mercury Head dimes when I was about 8 or 9 Comment from : @Theomite |
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This one is a nickel, This one also is a nickel And here's a quarter And another quarter And a penny See? Nickel, nickel, quarter, quarter, penny Are any of these coins worth anything? NO ! Comment from : @smug8567 |
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Are Eisenhower coins worth anything? Comment from : @mariebayer6440 |
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Cheers for this, been searching for "what is the most popular silver coin?" for a while now, and I think this has helped You ever tried - Wonenry Sonucas Approach - (do a search on google )? It is a good one off guide for uncovering a proven options trading method to get fast results minus the headache Ive heard some awesome things about it and my good mate called Gray got amazing results with it Comment from : @Benny-hq2bk |
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Cheers for this, I have been researching "invest in rare coins" for a while now, and I think this has helped Have you ever come across - Wonenry Sonucas Approach - (should be on google have a look )? It is a smashing one off guide for uncovering a proven options trading method to get fast results without the headache Ive heard some super things about it and my buddy got cool results with it Comment from : @danielacastanedaelias9471 |
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I have 1 coin c Brooke rajah one cent from year 1889 Comment from : @emelysiad2573 |
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Good advise! Comment from : @shekatagani |
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thanks Comment from : @robintraina217 |
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Wow I enjoyed this video so much, that was the fastest 6 minutes of my life lol I am starting to get into silver and want to look into collecting coins and I'm hearing so much terminology I need to learn BUT I do know this much, it seems like if I do start coin hunting, I will enjoy it Comment from : @etaisnakogee3939 |
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I found a 1922 peace dollar Comment from : @camjohnholtz3987 |
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Peronally, I think that the key to success in this hobby is to never have an expectation and not give a damn about sets and artificially imposed prices I personally collect any type of coin/paper money I can get my hands on, mostly on my travels, and I'll never spend any money on them, except maybe for something I'll hardly ever going to get by myseldbrbrOf course, uncirculated coins are pretty, but I prefer circulated ones, because each of them is somewhat unique and has a story to tell, that's why I particularly enjoy ancient coins, even if they have little value I once found a very worn zinc reichsenpenny, I was amazed by it, even though I've found out it was worth 05€, I consider it one of the most interesting pieces of my collection, even more than silver coins worth 20 times morebrbrThis way, having no set to complete and no ultimate goal, I think my edpectations will never be let down (I don't have any!) and I can find a lot of enjoyment without spending a fortune Comment from : @master1900mc |
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thanks for sharing, friend Comment from : @silverandworldcoins6600 |
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I’m 17 and, while it may be simple minded, I collect all coins that are or going to be at least 50 years old at the end of the current decade The rarest I have is a silver dollar from 1879 It was given to me by my Grandma after my Grandpa’s passing Even if it does damage or scratch it I keep it on my keychain It is a good way to make sure I don’t loose my keys though Comment from : @eraofthecapybara2884 |
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I started to collect coins by getting quarters that have states and landmarks on them Comment from : @generalmajor5584 |
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I appreciate very much the advice to go for the more valuable dates Just started these past few months and it is easier to go after the more common dates than say 2012 silver proof set However, I feel I have some realistic goals - and although a little ambitious not overly so I just have trouble staying focused But for now it is to buy a silver proof set every year, a Native American Dollar enhanced uncirculated one with the Coin and Currency set when offered and at least the American Innovation Proof dollars for the whole run (and when possible a few Rv Proof) A longer term goal is to collect all the Native American coins - but proofs and the years offered enhanced uncirculated So this can be done since I also want silver sets between 2009 and 2018 to purchase silver sets from those years as well as the present year SO far have 2009, 2018 and 2019 and planning to get 2020 silver sets Have 2019 coin and currency for Native American dollar brbrThe main problem is distractions - there are so many offerings in the past 20 years in addition to classic coins that one can be tempted to stray For example, although I am happy I got them I know the money could have been put toward getting an older silver proof set or a few older coin and currency sets Those items I got were the 2004 and 2005 nickels PDS and 2012 clad proof quarters and 2016 silver proof quarters Good coins and wonderful to look at and study but I could have gotten a 2015 and 2016 native American coin and currency set or put that money aside toward buying a 2012 silver proof set (those are highly sought after and I think somewhat overpriced - possibly one reason I am hesitant to go for that one first) brbrAnyway, I also found that even with a type of coin as recent as Native American dollars or Innovation Dollars, it can be quite costly to get all mints issued for that year The US Mint offers these coins in circulated quality from Philly and Denver mint and to buy those would mean adding 6 -7 rolls of coins or buying these individually from the secondary market What helps me NOT to be too tempted is another piece of advice implied in this video - SET A BUDGET So I figure a minimum each year is two silver proof sets, one AI proof set and one coin and currency set Should run 200 - 253 per year brbrBut I share this to illustrate the commentators advice - getting the Native American dollars which began in 2009 seems doable and it is but not as easy as getting nickels or dimes because these are not in circulation to the general public --- only US Mint or secondary market Comment from : @chrissahar2014 |
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Good video subscribed Comment from : @jjooeegg1 |
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One of the easiest sets for beginners in my opinion is the state quarter set, as it's a newer set and is very straight forward Comment from : @SegaSharky |
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If you can't afford the highest key dates of your desired coin series you are better off moving on or finding a cheaper series, that simple Comment from : @misterTVman |
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im collecting arcade token from around the word :) Comment from : @Maximalistcollector |
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есть монеты СССР и бумажные статуэтки ссср Comment from : @ПОТОПАЙ |
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You didn't mention collecting Lincoln pennies this is how I started hunting pennie rolls TOO much fun I agree on nickles as I hunt those as well The other denominations are next year when I can afford them Thanks for the informative videos Comment from : @wkutella |
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2:23 I'd never expect those words to be said Comment from : @disarray6856 |
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I don't care about type or sets or anything I like collecting world coins that have been circulating, because I believe that a coin that has been circulated is an object with a history, and when they come to my collection, they can finally retire Comment from : @nirmalsuki |
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I kinda go by Type/Content brbrI like collecting Silver coins, and will really take any coin that's silver for the rolls, but I do have a smaller collection off to the side with 'Nice' coins from each type I collect, some are silver, some are clad, I just think they're nice and it varies from Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Halves, Small & Large Dollars all the way to Silver Eagle bullion coins that are technically still a dollar facebrbrLike I'll spend good money on a nice BU Walker Half, but prefer 95 of the time to hunt change rolls from the bank or go down to a coin shop and see what piece of history I can pull from circulation because I have a motto to my collecting: 'Keep pieces of history out of the hands of the treasury' especially in regards to my old, no longer in circulation, but still legal tender bills Comment from : @ssisk87 |
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Well said Dave16 was here 8-23-2019 Comment from : @davidheatherly171 |
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What I’m getting is that I should get a set of Morgan dollars Comment from : @starslayer4338 |
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How do I find out all coins in a set Comment from : @mrxavier4047 |
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Am returning all Mint products purchased this year! QC gone to hell! Memphis fullfilment center incompetent! Lost a life long customer in me!👍🇺🇸 Comment from : @michaelhowell8489 |
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❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏 Comment from : @coinparadise |
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I collect coins simply for their sentimental value, or any unique story surrounding the particular coin Like, I have a simple Philippine peso (2010) that I took a liking to because it's the only coin that's known to have survived a house fire in my neighborhood The owners forgot to turn the stove off, and that ignited a fire that lasted for more than five hours, setting other homes aflame too When they finally got the situation under control, almost nothing was left of the original house nothing except for this one peso, and I think that's pretty cool Comment from : @gideonthelion4023 |
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Money in your wallet, and the imagination you have! Best quote ever for coin collecting Comment from : @xUnknowN_AssassiNx |
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I have a losing lottery ticket collection It grows weekly Comment from : @Walt1960 |
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I'm trying to complete Peace Dollars and Eisenhower Dollars! Comment from : @someentityhere6904 |
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My Dad recently gave me the small coin collection he started and I will be expanding this collection to pass it on to my daughter some day This video was very helpful, thank you Comment from : @cynthiahowe |
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Can I go into my bank with a dollar and exchange it for a couple rolls of new pennies? Comment from : @eddiespencer1 |
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Thank you dear I am trying to study error penny's at the momentbr However all the coin men are helping God bless Comment from : @margaretstoner4701 |
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What a nice idea this person gave us Comment from : @shakawat112 |
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I collected world wide coins Comment from : @collector-coins |
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If i had the secret for immortality , i would start hiding current coins Comment from : @jesusislord8946 |
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I have a $10 with Star notes Comment from : @miguelgalvan5642 |
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I started collecting today, we had an old stash of coins filled with mostly silver Lots of Morgan dollars, walking liberties, Washington quarters, etc Comment from : @JJ-hp2oe |
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To be honest I've just been saving my change for like 3 years in hopes one of these couple hundred coins is worth more than face value Comment from : @125speedoneverything7 |
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I'm new for coin hunters And collected any different kinds of coinbut Thanks for your information two thumbs up Comment from : @valuvivao3434 |
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I have coins Comment from : @alichisthy9697 |
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Thanks Rod Good advice on getting the most expensive coin in the set first I am from Australia and want to collect pre-decimal sixpences from the Elizabeth II period Comment from : @johnheaney3547 |
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😍 Comment from : @johnhormelsoroysoroyortiz96 |
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For the longest time i couldn't find any Roosevelt dimes from before 1972 Comment from : @rex02244 |
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Great video! I personally collect coins of the same year I was born and from places that I have traveled to World coins are the best :) Comment from : @pandaroc1 |
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Start out with wheat pennies Comment from : @robloxeatskids8907 |
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Thank you Mr Gillis for your help Comment from : @donnamac6362 |
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Great video! Thank you Comment from : |
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I have a 1977 penny that weighs 25 instead of 31 and a 1958 penny that does not have a wheat reverse Are these coins consider errors and are they worth big money? Comment from : @belindamc6078 |
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The future of coin collecting died in 1965 It is disheartening to see what coin collecting has become, with worthless coins being searched with magnification to find tiny die discrepancies and identifying them as 'variations' A wonderful pastime and hobby, being kept alive on life support by folks with a financial interest in keeping it alive, but in reality, there is no reason to collect modern coins at all They are worthless in their content, with mintages that render them worthless forever Comment from : @flockshot1967 |
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I have rare coin who Byers take Comment from : @patelkhushi2319 |
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Great info Comment from : @KerailyINFO |
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I started collecting today and i didn have time to buy any coins, but apparently i had a bunch of different coins lying around from vacations I have coins from totally 11 different countries already! yes, i know it's worth nothing but i'm interested in coin collecting because of the history and meaning of currencies, not to make money on it Comment from : @grammarpolice1380 |
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Enjoyed the video and have to agree with everything said Comment from : @williamvalentine3194 |
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Americapor favor saca un video en español para que nos ayudes con informacio Comment from : @diegogatomunoz3144 |
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queen Elizabeth the second jamàica one penny 1960brEdwards cui deiorl crib omnrexfid the rest is darkbrGeorgia vi s co d :G: br:omn:rex hàlfpenny o ind : imp 1948brone penny 1904 Gorge the sixth 1950brone penny 1904 can I help me with it Comment from : @debbiemartin8064 |
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please help me I have some coins that are George is vi d :br:omn:rex halftone 1951 Comment from : @debbiemartin8064 |
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What I was told collect what you like to collect I been coin collecting for around 10 years when I first started I wanted the bullion bars and gold after a while that got to be pricey so now I am putting a Kennedy set together and a Jefferson nickel set after the gold fever wore off Comment from : @bill4572 |
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for this fatastic collecting I use this site: emaxbidbrbrdoes anyone know this web portal? Comment from : @prossino6792 |
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is INB (international numismatic bureau ) a good company to buy from or invest in, im from Canada Comment from : @GorgonnogroG |
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ALWAY buy the must expensiv ones first - / that is the key to ending good set Comment from : @martinwedel3588 |
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Question???brIs it necessary to use cotton gloves when the coin is in a capsule ?brDoes finger handling harm coins like Silver Eagles shipped 20 in a tube?brCan alcohol wipes clean graded coins from finger handling with out harm? Comment from : @billrundell2097 |
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Also have a 1942 penny they say online it's worse a little but I don't know if it's the right year can someone help me out Comment from : @crazywheelsairsoft9367 |
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