When my daughter was little, she found old silver coins in the sand at the water's edge on many trips to the beach. I would usually have to point them out and say "What's that?" "Dig a little." "See what it is." "Oh, it's an old silver coin." She still has not figured out that Dad bought up some old junk silver coins and dropped them in the appointed spot, and pushed them a little into the sand, two seconds before pointing them out.
I did a similar thing to my 9 year old grandaughter who because she's a coin collector and saves most of her money we call her the family banker. I installed a couple of junk quarters into the rolls and told her to look for pre 1965 coins. She now has over $400 in silver. Most junk silver but a few new silver dollar coins and two one ounce bars. Hope to give her a 1/10 ounce gold piece when she graduates grade school & an ounce of gold when she graduates high school. Don't want to think what coinage to give her when graduating college.
@@garbo8962 Wonderful! I particularly like doing it at the beach because little kids are always searching for stuff at the beach (shells, rocks, etc.). So, finding silver is just a great reward for having curiosity. I love the idea of an ounce of gold for graduating high school. Wonderfully generous of you.
Yea, he's just a super-likable guy full of years of knowledge. If I ever go through that part of the country, I totally want to go by there and shake their hand.
Harry seems genuine and a nice guy...the kind of LCD I recall (in my childhood 50 years ago) who were happy to take the time to share the wonders of coin collecting. Adrian seems to love his job, a good team for any business but especially for your interest and videos. 😊 Thanks for sharing, SD!
I been a customer here for several years. It's my favorite place to hang out. Harry and Adrian are really knowledgable, but the customers have always been fun to converse with..
Those kind of bins are a blast to look through. I hope you picked up some of that Canadian silver too. I wish I lived close enough to go there, I'd be all over that. Thanks!
Gotta love Harry and Adrian! Two of the most humble people. Wish I didn't live on the opposite side of the country lol. I would love to be a regular customer there
That is so cool. World silver at 75 ¢ / g Ag. It's a 2 in 1 bonanza; foreign numismatics meets stacking. That Kiwi florin from '42 featuring the amazing kiwi bird is so awesome...
Been collecting this type of world junk for a while now. Average premium for my stack is -2% when buying. Throwing them together by purity is great for keeping track. There's only a few different purity percentages that are real common, so a few small boxes is plenty to store it all neatly. Keep up the great content!
Very recently I got into this subject, especially when my uncle gifted me 5g of gold. This channel is great, but I especially love Harry and his shop. He seems very transparent and honest, if I visit USA in the future I would love to stop by :) As I'm from England :) Great work guys.
I have to say , i wish these guy was at my country, he is the most reliable person i have ever seen , by the way i have started waching your videos the moment i wached these guy . Keep it up , great
Absolutely awesome. World silver coins is my specialty and I love seeing a coin shop encouraging more collectors to get into it by offering affordable coins!
If I lived in Oregon (or at least in the vicinity of Beaverton), I would be going to Uncle Harry's shop every week. I enjoy my local coin shop (I've been shopping with them since I was a mere lad in fifth grade), but they are nothing like Harry's.
Done this for many years and in the Long Run it Is a lot harder to sell as Few refiners will accept a bunch of coins with many different Silver percentages in a bunch of coins...
Foreign silver is always fascinating. And a lot of times dealers aren't versed in key dates like they are with U.S. coins so you have a shot at finding something really nice. I got 10 ounces of foreign silver from a dealer in PA and found an 1860 Italian States Emilia 2 lire coin valued at around $200.
Was just at Harry's today, got some 2023 ASE's for a great price and another tube of constitutional. As always Harry was great and so was Richard, didn't get a chance to see Adrian since he was running auctions in the other room but he sounded like they were having a great time.
WOW SD!!!! I love your work and your channel. But this video I saw and heard something I have not heard in a while. The boy that lives in your soul came out to have fun. It use to come out on almost every video - ESPECIALLY your pouring videos. It still happens but not as frequently or as intensely. Except THIS VIDEO, THE BOY IS BACK and HAVING FUN!!!! No nice to hear him again this intensely. TY for this video. All of them too. But this one is extra special. I am glad you are doing more coin store videos. Seems to be a way for you to explore your fun side more. God Love you SD.
I wish I lived near there. The owner just like he told silver dragons he has, has like a calming way about him. He just seems nice and genuine and so mellow I love it.
@ Silver Dragons 9:20 I think it's quite unfair you bought the silver eagles because the shop was officially closed and other customers hadn't the chance to buy it. OK you just bought one at the end but i think it was still not OK. Just my opinion.
My entire stack consists of german marks and austrian schillings. 5 mark are 11g of 625 10 mark are 15.5g 625 or 925(1998-2001) 50 schilling are 20g of 900 or 640 depending on year. 100 schilling are 24g of 640. I often find them below spot. They all can be exchanged at the bank for euros, so even if silver drops absurdely low i can still get about 70% of the purchase price back. I can't bring myself to buy ounces of finesilver, they kind of just don't feel right.
5:43 Something you should know: They are some european silver coins which are quite expensive. For example 5 swiss francs from 1907. Over 150 swiss francs in average, 5 Mark Hamburg from 1893 over 50 swiss francs in average. 2 Reichsmark 1938 mostly 10 swiss francs or more for 5 grams of fine silver. I'm swiss and i have a lot of european junk silver. That's why i know it.
3:52 In Europe they had union called latin coin union. Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France etc. made coins with the same weight in 835 silver. They are silver coins from Europe in 400, 500, 600, 625, 640, 650, 680, 720, 800 silver etc. It's sometimes difficult to figure out!
I've learned a lot about history this way. It makes things so tangible when you hold a coin in your hand that is tied to a historical event. This can be a lot of fun.
That’s a very cool way to start collecting. Sounds like grandfather we’d all of have as he sifts through the different World Coins. Thanks for the unique topic.
I wonder if Harry were to put those dimes into paper rolls and kept them in oz total if that would help sell them. Easier for people to track and know the oz weight. That is how I keep my circulated pre 67 Canadian coins.
Hi Harry, This vid reminds me of the view of an old farmer friend from Russia who as a child survived capture in a German WW2 prison camp. I had bought an old Holstein for some low cost beef from someone and was grousing to him about it being "kinda tough." He says to me. "You know when your beef is tough? It's when you got no beef. THAT'S when your beef is tough!" Never forgot that. If anybody thinks this coming hard time is like all the others before this ... Keep your eye on Israel and read the Books of Daniel and Revelation. "You know when your silver isn't shiny? It's when you got no silver. That's when your silver's not shiny."
I would always choose pre 64, bars and foreign over modern. Of course I'm interested in history, rarity and diversity in my collection. I don't own anything after 1964
5:52 it would not take days to do that lol. I work at a coin shop and have gone through a ton of silver world coins for better dates, organizing countries, and writing down silver content. Takes like 2 or 3 hours tops.
That's interesting the price for Eagles. Here in Canada I just picked some up for $41.25 Canadian = $31.14 US. I guess here in Canada the Maple is the flavor of choice.
Canadian pre 1967 coins are 60% silver, so for every $10 pre 67 gives you 6oz of silver. Only pertains to dimes, quarters, 1/2 dollars and silver dollars pre 67. Another bit of info for you is that 1967 is the centennial/100th anniversary year for Canada as it was founded in 1867 so it is an easy way to remember that anything pre 67 has 60% silver in them.
Great video SD! Great LCS there. Gonna have to ask my guys Duke and Chris! 4 outa 5 CRANKYS 😠😠😠😠 Some of my U.K. buddies aren't crazy about King "Sausage Fingers" either.
When my daughter was little, she found old silver coins in the sand at the water's edge on many trips to the beach. I would usually have to point them out and say "What's that?" "Dig a little." "See what it is." "Oh, it's an old silver coin." She still has not figured out that Dad bought up some old junk silver coins and dropped them in the appointed spot, and pushed them a little into the sand, two seconds before pointing them out.
I did a similar thing to my 9 year old grandaughter who because she's a coin collector and saves most of her money we call her the family banker. I installed a couple of junk quarters into the rolls and told her to look for pre 1965 coins. She now has over $400 in silver. Most junk silver but a few new silver dollar coins and two one ounce bars. Hope to give her a 1/10 ounce gold piece when she graduates grade school & an ounce of gold when she graduates high school. Don't want to think what coinage to give her when graduating college.
@@garbo8962 Wonderful! I particularly like doing it at the beach because little kids are always searching for stuff at the beach (shells, rocks, etc.). So, finding silver is just a great reward for having curiosity.
I love the idea of an ounce of gold for graduating high school. Wonderfully generous of you.
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I could sit and listen to these guys all day!
You just did!
I don't know anything about coins, and I'm fascinated with Harry and his staff. They seem like awesome guys.
I swear, I could listen to Harry talk precious metals and coins for hours and not get bored.
Yea, he's just a super-likable guy full of years of knowledge. If I ever go through that part of the country, I totally want to go by there and shake their hand.
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SAME!
Same. He’s super calming, comes across as very honest and humble.
I’ll poop on you
Harry seems genuine and a nice guy...the kind of LCD I recall (in my childhood 50 years ago) who were happy to take the time to share the wonders of coin collecting. Adrian seems to love his job, a good team for any business but especially for your interest and videos. 😊 Thanks for sharing, SD!
He reminds me of my grandpa as a kid. I learned so much about the world through his collection and his stories.
Harry gives me a very kind vibe. He just seems like a good friend.
I been a customer here for several years. It's my favorite place to hang out. Harry and Adrian are really knowledgable, but the customers have always been fun to converse with..
I could sit and listen to the clinking of that silver in the tray all day long…ASMR to no end. Thank you.
Those kind of bins are a blast to look through. I hope you picked up some of that Canadian silver too. I wish I lived close enough to go there, I'd be all over that. Thanks!
if this was a multiple season series I would sit and binge watch it :)
Gotta love Harry and Adrian! Two of the most humble people. Wish I didn't live on the opposite side of the country lol. I would love to be a regular customer there
If I leave now and drive all day maybe I can get that other eagle! 😂
You got this bro!
That is so cool. World silver at 75 ¢ / g Ag. It's a 2 in 1 bonanza; foreign numismatics meets stacking. That Kiwi florin from '42 featuring the amazing kiwi bird is so awesome...
Love Harry’s coins shop. Wish I was closer.
Been collecting this type of world junk for a while now. Average premium for my stack is -2% when buying.
Throwing them together by purity is great for keeping track. There's only a few different purity percentages that are real common, so a few small boxes is plenty to store it all neatly.
Keep up the great content!
Where do you find world silver coins for these low prices? I struggle to find any silver near spot. Even 40% U.S. halves are running $2-2.5 over spot.
I wish the world today had more people like Harry
First time watching Harry's Coins, I sensed that he is a very honest man and coin dealer. If I ever make it to Beaverton, Oregon, I'll stop in.
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Watching my fourth Harry's coin shop video this week. Harry would do a good job as TV show presenter for small children. Kind of like Mr. Rogers.
Harry and Adrian are 💯 professional, easy and approachable and knowledgeable.
Need a LCS in my area like them!!
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I have a tube of Britannia 1/2 Queen and the other half with the King.
Very recently I got into this subject, especially when my uncle gifted me 5g of gold. This channel is great, but I especially love Harry and his shop. He seems very transparent and honest, if I visit USA in the future I would love to stop by :) As I'm from England :) Great work guys.
I have to say , i wish these guy was at my country, he is the most reliable person i have ever seen , by the way i have started waching your videos the moment i wached these guy .
Keep it up , great
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Absolutely awesome. World silver coins is my specialty and I love seeing a coin shop encouraging more collectors to get into it by offering affordable coins!
That's what's up I got 1896 Peru in sol in a pcgs holders
If I lived in Oregon (or at least in the vicinity of Beaverton), I would be going to Uncle Harry's shop every week. I enjoy my local coin shop (I've been shopping with them since I was a mere lad in fifth grade), but they are nothing like Harry's.
Love these videos with Harry and Adrian. Makes me wish I lived nearby.
Done this for many years and in the Long Run it Is a lot harder to sell as Few refiners will accept a bunch of coins with many different Silver percentages in a bunch of coins...
Love these guys' videos. Please keep em coming, thanks.
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Awesome score. I love me some Silver Eagles too awesome price
Nice eagle pickup. I'd probably pick out a good amount of the Canadian coins.
Foreign silver is always fascinating. And a lot of times dealers aren't versed in key dates like they are with U.S. coins so you have a shot at finding something really nice. I got 10 ounces of foreign silver from a dealer in PA and found an 1860 Italian States Emilia 2 lire coin valued at around $200.
VERY cool!!
Yea I always look at numista and NGC when researching world coins, just to verify I’m not missing a key date or other numismatic interest
Sweet! How fun! Yea, random world coinage like that, there could seriously be hidden gems in there.
I love these trips to Harry's coin shop. You can see how much him and Adrian love their jobs. I'd bet most of the time it doesn't even feel like work.
one of the videos, Harry actually said "it beats a real job" 🤣🤣🤣
Great video. I am learning a ton from you and Harry. He seems very genuine. Keep pumping out these informative videos. Thanks.
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Mario don't...
An eagle for spot🥰 what an awesome LCS you have there👍😊
Who needs Star Wars when I can have the treasures of the past?
That was a cool showcase, guy clearly knew what they were worth and wasnt in a rush to sell
True gentlemen.....some people have it and some dont .....Harry and Adrian have it...wish I lived closer just to visit them and learn
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Was just at Harry's today, got some 2023 ASE's for a great price and another tube of constitutional. As always Harry was great and so was Richard, didn't get a chance to see Adrian since he was running auctions in the other room but he sounded like they were having a great time.
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I've got about 1000 of those canoes most are mint condition
That world silver dish is one of the coolest deals I've ever seen. I wish my local shop had that. I love world silver.
I wish I live near a good coin shop like this I live near Raleigh North Carolina and they have some sucky coin shops
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As a new stacker, thanks for the new customer on SD Bullion offer. Money is tight when you’re just starting out. Really helped me out❤
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I need to go to this shop. Get my silver game up.
Great content silver dragons ❤
Truly enjoy a good coin dealer. great knowledge, serious and interesting.
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Oregon, hmmm, nice drive from me. Just need to get some cash together and make a drive. Woo-hoo
WOW SD!!!! I love your work and your channel. But this video I saw and heard something I have not heard in a while. The boy that lives in your soul came out to have fun. It use to come out on almost every video - ESPECIALLY your pouring videos. It still happens but not as frequently or as intensely. Except THIS VIDEO, THE BOY IS BACK and HAVING FUN!!!! No nice to hear him again this intensely. TY for this video. All of them too. But this one is extra special. I am glad you are doing more coin store videos. Seems to be a way for you to explore your fun side more. God Love you SD.
Great info, I buy coin collections and it’s helpful to know how silver world coins are dealt with in retail setting.
I love these guys at Harry's Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great video, silver world coins are awesome
This video was amazing to watch and learn about coins/silver that ordinarily might be overlooked. Thank you so much for posting this.
I remember once meeting Eugene Levy in Las Vegas, such a decent person, humble and the hilarity... omg.. SD this is the best episode ever!!
Thanks again.
I wish I lived near there. The owner just like he told silver dragons he has, has like a calming way about him. He just seems nice and genuine and so mellow I love it.
@ Silver Dragons
9:20 I think it's quite unfair you bought the silver eagles because the shop was officially closed and other customers hadn't the chance to buy it. OK you just bought one at the end but i think it was still not OK. Just my opinion.
My entire stack consists of german marks and austrian schillings.
5 mark are 11g of 625
10 mark are 15.5g 625 or 925(1998-2001)
50 schilling are 20g of 900 or 640 depending on year.
100 schilling are 24g of 640.
I often find them below spot.
They all can be exchanged at the bank for euros, so even if silver drops absurdely low i can still get about 70% of the purchase price back.
I can't bring myself to buy ounces of finesilver, they kind of just don't feel right.
What a great idea to get a hold of some Silver at around Spot Heck it's Hard to get some of those coins too .
5:43 Something you should know: They are some european silver coins which are quite expensive. For example 5 swiss francs from 1907. Over 150 swiss francs in average, 5 Mark Hamburg from 1893 over 50 swiss francs in average. 2 Reichsmark 1938 mostly 10 swiss francs or more for 5 grams of fine silver. I'm swiss and i have a lot of european junk silver. That's why i know it.
everyone have a great 😊 day harry is very interesting to listen to awesome vid dragons 🐉🔥
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1:15 awesome stuff in there
It's fun to pick through circulated silver.
5:15 absolutely
I got into coin collecting in 2014 for the art and history. Now I also purchase silver for saving purposes.
I used to go buy junk foreign silver from the coin shows for fun and sort it with the kids. Used the Kruse world coin guide. Good memories
Love collecting silver world coins! Ive learned so much about history, and geography through the hobby. 🤓
I have been collecting world silver for many years and in my opinion the most fun part of stacking.
3:52 In Europe they had union called latin coin union. Italy, Greece, Switzerland, France etc. made coins with the same weight in 835 silver.
They are silver coins from Europe in 400, 500, 600, 625, 640, 650, 680, 720, 800 silver etc. It's sometimes difficult to figure out!
Harry knows his stuff. The New Zealand One Florin (Kiwi) is 50% silver. It changed post 1945, to copper-nickel base.
These coins draw you into history and humanity like Harry shared.
I would buy that whole box right now!
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@@michaelgarcia5689 no. I wish I was.
@davidarmstrong7628 ya, you are probably right. Best stick to well known American stuff. Have a great day!
I've learned a lot about history this way. It makes things so tangible when you hold a coin in your hand that is tied to a historical event. This can be a lot of fun.
Great video brother thanks for the info
That’s a very cool way to start collecting. Sounds like grandfather we’d all of have as he sifts through the different World Coins.
Thanks for the unique topic.
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These guys are fantastic!
Thats a sweet way to sell the world coins!! I wish more dealers had a bin like that!
I wonder if Harry were to put those dimes into paper rolls and kept them in oz total if that would help sell them. Easier for people to track and know the oz weight. That is how I keep my circulated pre 67 Canadian coins.
Pirate treasure. I love it!
Hi Harry,
This vid reminds me of the view of an old farmer friend from Russia who as a child survived capture in a German WW2 prison camp.
I had bought an old Holstein for some low cost beef from someone and was grousing to him about it being "kinda tough."
He says to me. "You know when your beef is tough? It's when you got no beef. THAT'S when your beef is tough!"
Never forgot that.
If anybody thinks this coming hard time is like all the others before this ...
Keep your eye on Israel and read the Books of Daniel and Revelation.
"You know when your silver isn't shiny? It's when you got no silver. That's when your silver's not shiny."
It's all about history,the Canadian voyagers are simple clean and old school. If you can can get 'em on the cheap 👍😎
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This coin dealer is a classy guy!
I would always choose pre 64, bars and foreign over modern. Of course I'm interested in history, rarity and diversity in my collection. I don't own anything after 1964
Totally Awesome!!! Love these guys!! 😍🤑
Years ago I started collecting Morgan's. I have 1 from Carson city that is in my vollection
Awesome love them poured bars. They look so cool
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Gotta love these 3 guys. Love em.
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love that you got that eagle for near melt.
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i love the Silver Maples whether Charles is on it or not.
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5:52 it would not take days to do that lol. I work at a coin shop and have gone through a ton of silver world coins for better dates, organizing countries, and writing down silver content. Takes like 2 or 3 hours tops.
OI! I RECOGNISE THAT SOUTH AFRICAN COIN,I HAVE A FEW OF THOSE!😂😂😂👍👍👍🇿🇦🇬🇧🇿🇦🇬🇧🇿🇦🇬🇧
Loving these videos with your coin dealer
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I think seeing how you get pretty hour opportunity that was a good idea to leave one of the eagles for somebody else Great video dragons
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That's interesting the price for Eagles. Here in Canada I just picked some up for $41.25 Canadian = $31.14 US. I guess here in Canada the Maple is the flavor of choice.
Id buy that whole box!
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Same
NGC as on their website tables showing melt value for coins of the world.
I would want to buy everything lol. I love having variety in my stack!
Canadian pre 1967 coins are 60% silver, so for every $10 pre 67 gives you 6oz of silver. Only pertains to dimes, quarters, 1/2 dollars and silver dollars pre 67. Another bit of info for you is that 1967 is the centennial/100th anniversary year for Canada as it was founded in 1867 so it is an easy way to remember that anything pre 67 has 60% silver in them.
Great video SD! Great LCS there. Gonna have to ask my guys Duke and Chris! 4 outa 5 CRANKYS
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Some of my U.K. buddies aren't crazy about King "Sausage Fingers" either.
i wish i could get to that shop the world silver is one of my favorites
Cmon Dragons, leave the Eagles for the little guy 😂
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This very day and yesterday I've been searching out British Shillings, 6 Pence, Crowns..
Nice designs, history and travel to a foreign land !
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2:26 The 1 Gulden from 194x contains 72 percent silver.
I would buy the entire box
Awesome Video!! I Love The King Charles!!! L.M.B.O!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Harry! Love the video!
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I always ask for international silver at my lcs, I’ve been able to find some nice coins that way, I would buy that entire box if I was there haha.