Title | : | The Ultimate Guide to Coin Collecting for Beginners!!! |
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Views | : | 20 rb |
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Thanks, I am all set for collecting coins now😊 Comment from : @jyutikamhatre342 |
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Thanks again You are a great teacher and explain everything well for a very beginner👌🏻🫡 Comment from : @gomasubba-green7441 |
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My advice, choose a theme and stick to it, choose metal coins with intrinsic value and dont rush into specialist historical coins until you've gained the relevant knowledge Comment from : @harryzero1566 |
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I kava one pound coin 2007 with me and I would like selling it Comment from : @KirumiraJohn-qh4mh |
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BCC make some great content but for modern coinage they are amongst the most expensive in the UK One is ALWAYS best to use a respected auction house as they'll work on a commission rather than trying to get as big a margin as possible Comment from : @OfficialNumismatist |
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Great video Just subscribed Comment from : @teetoo3790 |
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hello, i have a question i apologise if this comment is lengthy or rambly at allbrbri've had an interest in coin collecting for a while now i collect certain coins for personal reasons (and others because i simply love the design) but i've become interested in collecting the commemorative uk coins ever since i found some in my changebrbrliving on the isle of man, it's a little harder to come across these coins i've got my hands on a few (as has my brother who collects as well) but as you can imagine, i typically find the iom coinsbrbrmy question is: is it worth buying a job lot of circulated uk coins on ebay just to get me started, or would it be better to go to a bank and ask about coin bags?brbri've done a lot of research and i'm conscious about people charging more for coins that are only face value (or slightly over but not by much); however, i've found some that i think are reasonably priced, and would like them for my collectionbrbronly, i've had mixed answers on whether it's worth buying circulated coins or notbrbrthanks in advance :) Comment from : @xalexiseditsx |
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My sister gave away a Qgarden Comment from : @trash_frog |
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I’m collecting just uk coins right now but I have no money Is there any cheap books or way so to collect or store coins? Comment from : @McterrainYT |
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Talks like a robot on this channel Comment from : @dannyboy621 |
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Hi Christopher Great video, lots of good information and advice Comment from : @noelsutton22 |
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i am liquidating my extensive collection But im not flooding the Kew market with my Kews !!! Comment from : @edwardboyle8420 |
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😃👍👍👍👍👍✌️ Comment from : @janiskar7892 |
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Its no secret the top graders and dealers all clean their coins from time to time if needed for milk spots , unatractive tone dirt pvc damage They call it conservation and charge for it Ms70 is a commonly know cleaner also ezest for silver or gold coin care is a good product for coppers as protects the copper from corrosion Copers need this as they breakdown and degrade overtime Cleaning isnt recommended but if done correctly you can give the coin its orginal lustre without breaking the orginal striking layer Alot of people scrub pat dry whipe coins and use harsh cleaning methods this can spotted a mile off A coins lustre will never flow the same after its been cleaned even dipped professionally the surfaces all reflect from manny angles not a smooth transition and roll this can be picked up on after years of research and experience looking at various coins Comment from : @sam7687-i9b |
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Wow brilliant video so much great informative have only been collecting for 8 months so this information is amazing Comment from : @mariekane4239 |
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My interest in coin collecting came from a tin belonging to my grandfather His regiment did a tour of the Empire in 1912/13 and he kept coins from the places visited Back in the days before the Internet my information came from dealers, Coin Monthly magazine and the annual Krause & Krause coin price guide I also got some lucky finds in antique/second hand shopsbrWhilst I would pick up coins I found interesting (historical or design) I settled on collecting farthings, German (from unification and colonies and states) and British Empire and Commonwealth Comment from : @grahamturner5963 |
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Excellent content this Wish i had access to it a few years ago Now we need to get this shared! Comment from : @jaylo9657 |
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One of your best videos yet Comment from : @ethanhockley2546 |
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Great Video Christopher Good information for people who want to start collecting coins 🪙 👍 Comment from : @johnsaunders5787 |
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I have a question that I am struggling to find the answerbrCupronickel is (or was) used for most 'Silver' colour circulating coins but was it chose to replace Silver as it has the same weight? A BUNC 50p is 8g but a Silver Proof 50p is also 8g I know that back in time most 'Silver' coins were actually Silver and there was still some around in the 1940's when coin automation was beginning to be used so i wondered if the cupronickel alloy was picked so that coins still weighed the same? Comment from : @bradpalmer2914 |
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Really good advice and info for those who are new to the hobby 👍 Comment from : @mackemmoolah |
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Thank you I didn't know that coins start to tone if left in plastic folders looks like I'm ordering lots of flips and I've just gone and put my kew piedfort kew gardens in a flip cos its started to tone and I've not even had it a year which I not happy about thanks for the extra information 😀 🙂 👍 Comment from : @crisisioannou |
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Excellent advice Great video as always 👌👍 Comment from : @mrmrssnappy9920 |
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Christopher collects I watched 👀 a £2 hunt a while ago what was the error called something about an egg error I looked online and can't find anything could you let me know please? Anybody know 🤔 Comment from : @crisisioannou |
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Cracking video BCC, It is a must watch for anyone starting to collect coins And a good chunk of knowledge, brilliant Christopher 👏 👍👍 Comment from : @mastertemple |
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Good advice Christopher 👍brAll you need is deep pockets lolbrTake care Comment from : @martryan2060 |
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Great information as always, thanks BCC, clear concise Comment from : @darrencheshire8546 |
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Some sound advice for potential noobs considering collecting brGreat stuff Christopher & BCC 👍🏻 Comment from : @smiffy7890 |
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I watch some guy called "christopher collects" to gain some of my knowledge :) Comment from : @stuartmcmahon8870 |
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