Title | : | Rare Coin Investing: An Inside Look at Part of an Investment Grade Rare Coin Collection: PCGS/CAC! |
Lasting | : | 32.10 |
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Ancient coins are a terrible investment Frequently prices collapse as hoards are discoveredbrbrUS coins offer a lot, and gold coins are especially risky I think the real opportunity will be beautiful 20th century American silver coins I would add Indian gold coins as well, although the 19th century Indian Princess $1 and $3 coins are already expensivebrbrBeautiful SLQ’s, Walkers and Mercury dimes have a lot of opportunity, but probably only in high grades Comment from : @sinesaii |
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Love the vids , I’m a dealer , walkers are a slow seller for us , the Saints and Morgan’s fly though… Comment from : @JEBullionTV |
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What about coins like the Continental currency coin in the Hawaiian $50 gold coin they are from the US and highly collectible Comment from : @andrewsellers3858 |
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Hey Shaun, hope you’re doing well Any chance we could get more coin videos in the future? I come back to this one a tonne!brbrThanks mate Comment from : @lachyverrall7223 |
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Excellent Video 😊 Comment from : @robertgorman6724 |
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What about the 1909s vdb penny It was always the chikds dream coin when i was a kid Do these couns have potential Comment from : @Rhardebeck |
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Can you devote more time to analyzing CAC stickered and 3rd party slabbed coins at this time June 2024 How is the market now as per your expertise? Comment from : @Carterofmars |
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Wow, think you might have just started a new passion inside me I need to get reading Thanks so much for sharing Comment from : @monkey39128 |
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Caution! The novice can really get screwed on numismatics , this is for the expert! Comment from : @daviddavey1727 |
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New sUB/FaN herebrAwsome content! Comment from : @doxer678 |
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No 1879-CC or 1893-CC Morgans Shawn? You disappoint me Comment from : @ez054098 |
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Hello from Perth Western Australia, just subbed 👍 Comment from : @kaynef6637 |
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Really helps to see the coin when you just wave it around in front of the camera Comment from : @countrycorner9337 |
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You move the coins to much Comment from : @TheJuggalo1491 |
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I invested in type 1 S Mint MS 69 complete set in the silver eagles all NGC graded Comment from : @Dappertrucker |
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Thanks for sharing your coin collection Comment from : @richardrowe1538 |
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I’m really surprised proof Morgan’s are not higher than they are Comment from : @tho464 |
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This is my first video I have run into on this channel and it really hits the nail on the head The things you touch on in this video are bigger than a lot of people realize I have been heavily involved in numismatics since I was 5 and was lucky enough to have parents that supported and nurtured my hobby, whether it be for the investment aspect or historical aspect I have been taking it slow, purchasing specific coins for a bigger reasons that purely set completion and growing like a sponge for information More and More I grow to understand the complexity of the rare coin market and gaining a more in depth outlook on my future with numismatics I will be turning 15 in 3 days Thank you for providing a digestible guide with key information on this wonderful (underrated) market/hobby ✌️ Comment from : @jacksonmeeks8271 |
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Maybe keep the coins up long enough to actually see them??? Comment from : @ChatGPT1111 |
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Love this video This is one of the reasons I collect I want to see the things I buy appreciate Comment from : @what5926 |
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Loved your video Learned so much to take me to the next level What investment grade coins can I obtain that are in the $300 to $500 range? Comment from : @doughensley6202 |
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I bet you are loving the current stacks bowers auction schedule Hundreds of super high grade proofs All 4k $ and many worth 20k$ eye candy galore 1/27/ 2023 Comment from : @liquidelectrum |
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I like the way you think I like the semi key types in above average condition Comment from : @bingo7799 |
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Just subbed what do you think about investing in watches ? Comment from : @sirsmokealot9113 |
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Great video, but please don't move the coin from side to side in future videos Not only is it dizzying, but I can't see the coin straight on Comment from : @spincolor |
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What’s the dealer site you mention? Comment from : @former5-0trustjesuschrist57 |
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Phenomenal video, well executed and to the p[oint Learned alot Thanks sir! Comment from : @VaultedTV |
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Really appreciate your pop culture videos, and have been going through them one by one until I came across this one, which reminded me of my first collecting passion: coins Your segment on the CC Morgan dollars is spot on IMO, but I want to get your thoughts on another sub-category of Morgans and its potential, PL and DMPL dollars I've never been a big fan of semi-PL or PL Morgans, but feel that the sheer beauty of DMPL's are worth their premium; that said, what do you think about them as investments? (especially if one can find a MS64 or higher CC DMPL) Thanks in advance for your reply! Comment from : @mcc5385 |
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Just discovered you because of a pawn stars video Man, you got it nailed You speak my language God's money WILL not fail 1000s of years can NOT fail Comment from : @55ense5imulation4 |
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The hand poured silver and gold market is the future Comment from : @55ense5imulation4 |
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holy crap how'd i miss this one?? Thanks as always Shawn! Comment from : @MAXPAYNE485 |
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Great video Shawn Will be picking up my CAC Morgan I sent in this summer at the ANA Worlds Fair of Money Cant wait to see it in person Comment from : @RetroHabit82 |
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Nice informative video I would like to see you do one on what you personally most look for in MS64 and higher grades As we know, not all grades are created equal CAC is a great thing, but even a CAC coin might not meet all person's criteriabrKeep up the good work! Comment from : @mdog2435 |
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Sweet gear to have stashed away Comment from : @GardenerEarthGuy |
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Your videos are AWESOME bud! I would love to see more on large US CurrencybrbrThanks! Comment from : @glutemaster |
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Shawn, I just finished watching all of the videos on your channel that I wanted to up until now It was most of them! I feel like I just completed a course on collectibles and antiques It's generous of you to provide such valuable information, so thank you for that brbrOn this video's topic: I'm not sure I'll ever be willing to devote the time to learn coin collecting well enough to be a confident investor, but I do enjoy learning about the history of money I also appreciate your enthusiasm for the market brbrWithin the collectibles category, I'm mainly interested in MTG, and your videos have helped me change my strategy quite a bit going forward Thanks again for your hard work on the channel! -Joe Comment from : @GameSoup |
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Hey Sean! Timmy here You said you were going to do a video on Metazoo a couple months back Is that still in the works or did I miss it? Thanks Comment from : @josh3vogel858 |
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Are there any coins in your coin collection that you will never sell because you just love them too much? Comment from : @Tom_Samad |
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Hi Shawn, thank you for sharing your content as well expertise in the collectibles market over the years I know you focus on investing in older/classic coins but I was wondering if there is or will be a market for modern collectible coins (Coins that are focused on design and eye appeal moreso than historical significance)brThank you for your time and telling it like it isbr-Josh Comment from : @joshpark1116 |
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I had a PCGS MS 65 1885 CC Morgan I traded it for a Nice peace dollar There are thousands of gem examples because banks hoarded them Many peace dollars like the 27s & 1928 P are much scarcer in 64 & up grades Comment from : @PomskyAriel |
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Glad I found your channel Comment from : @leos3171 |
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What has taken place with the 1834 $5 Gold Classic head? It has exploded in value according to Ebay completed listings and offerings Comment from : @jacoblopez8703 |
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I'm personally just getting into the higher end of the market Well, what is the higher end for me, being a delivery driver I don't make much, but what I do make, I want to get the best coins and notes I can, both US and foreign I'd love to get some of these multi-thousand Dollar coins someday, but for now, just sadly out of my range The most I've spent on a coin so far is $500, and the most for a note is $800 Comment from : @numismaticmaster8612 |
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My father always said the three best collectibles are the three C's Cards, Comics, and most of all Coins A great video because I learned some stuff about Coins Comment from : @teetoo3790 |
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Great vid brudda Comment from : @AlexWoahWTF |
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I always wondered why “walking liberty” coins have a premium over “seated liberty”, is there a reason for that? The difference in premium between SG and liberty heads makes sense, seated vs walking liberty 🤷♂️ Comment from : @lennywright5655 |
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YES!!!! I've been waiting for a video on coins :) Comment from : @jedirun |
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Love it! Comment from : @charlesanthony4267 |
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NGC and PCGS have slabbed over 7 million Morgan dollars Biggest mania outside of tulip bulbs ever It's a beautiful coin, but this is a joke, there are so many of these, all over the place, it's ridiculous Every coin show, coin shop, all over auction sites, your grandma probably has one in a jar in the cupboard above the kitchen sink These coins are for the timmies of the coin market Stay away Comment from : @WondyCoin |
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There are no US coins which are undervalued All of them are overvalued The opportunity cost of holding expensive US coins is HUGE The real values are in non-US and ancient coin markets Comment from : @WondyCoin |
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I know nothing about coin collecting, but I watched the whole video lol I think it’s interesting brThe grading system seems really interesting Maybe you could make a video showing the differences in different grades brIt seems that the coin collecting market and grades isn’t as stiff as grades cards For example, how everyone in Pokemon/Yugioh only wants PSA 10 graded cards, anything less than 10 is seen as garbage essentially brIs it different with coin collecting because it’s so hard to get a 70/highest grade? Comment from : @lovesgibson |
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Great content Coin collecting is the hobby of kings Comment from : @leehooks4957 |
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My charizard could melt those coins Comment from : @dnalevelc144 |
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Do you have an Instagram? Comment from : @PyramidHeadLovesYou |
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As a tribute to algorithm gods let me ask you a personal question Do you collect ancient coins, like greek, roman, byzantine, or some other ancient artifacts, maybe something from native americans? Comment from : @nikolastojanov8749 |
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What is the future prospects for the old coins of emerging economic powers such as China and India? Comment from : @bat2275 |
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Love this channel, US investment grade graded coins are the most solid of coin investmentsnearly a century of skyrocketing prices Comment from : @PYRO-ON |
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Love the coin content, keep it up! Would love to hear more about world coins and segments of the market that have exploded since the pandemic For example Chinese coins/crazy prices at Stacks Bowers Hong Kong auctions Would also be fun to talk about some modern collections like the Tyrant collection, Paramount collection, and what strategies were used to assemble (and for Paramount to sell them off) Comment from : @georgedorn9394 |
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Hey Shawn!brCan you tell a little about the stamp market some time? I recently bought some sheets of those Ukrainian "Warship go f*ck yourself" stamps on release day for a very competitive price and during the month the shipping took from Kyiv, the price essentially multiplied by twentybrI'm thinking about putting some of them on whatever we have like Craigslist here to at least recoup the cost, but actually I speculated to keep those things 10-20 years from now, especially as history is bound to those first edition prints, with the Russian warship Moscow that is depicted on that stamp being sunk about the same day those stamps were released into publicbrAlso I'm half speculating that stamps may enter a hot market (be it artificially created by auction houses or not) some time in the future, like coins did in the 90s or the recent video game craze Comment from : @rcchristian4633 |
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Enjoyed the coin market overview Do you see the coin market cooling in 2023? or do you believe values will continue to rise? Thank you Comment from : @Ontario100 |
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This is the video I’ve been waiting for, great content! Comment from : @esurfrider7687 |
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That book, is that also recommended for international people I dont care about US coins Im into Dutch coins Comment from : @BasTHoorn |
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I heard that the "silver stacking" craze had led to a rise in counterfeit silver coins getting into flea markets and online shops Do you think that it may slow demand by either counterfeits ending up in people's collections or people being hesitant to buy because they cant tell the difference between a counterfeit from a genuine coin? Comment from : @ToGuyFor |
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Don't forget$500 & $1000 Bills are HOT right nowhard to lose if your finding nice ones! Comment from : @rainbowmusic274 |
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If you don't have any money, hang out with people who dowith these coins, of course! (That's an enviable collection Shawn) Comment from : @rainbowmusic274 |
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Nice to see your coin collection! In other collectibles there is usually a debate on "modern" vs "vintage"? Does this happen in the coin market as well? Are there any modern coins that you buy or do you avoid them because of "mass produced" scarcity? Comment from : @mrstumblezz |
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It was interesting to learn about the graded coin market a little bit, thanks for the info Comment from : @QuasiTheSecond |
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Nice coin collection, My favorite coin has to be the walking Liberty I have a few from 1999 & some are painted love to get into vintage ones at some point My most valuable coin is a gold ST Gaudens coin it's the size of your thumb nail Love to get this piece graded but clueless about grading company out there Comment from : @KeyKiller74 |
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Good video Is the comic book market catching up to the coin market? Market-cap wise? Comment from : @nicholasmogavero2927 |
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Lol, I was watching one of your other videos when this one popped up! Comment from : @JohnSmith-kl3nm |
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