I love your videos with Harry, Adrian, and Richard. The information we learn from all of you helps my daughter and I with our adventure in stacking. Thank you so much!
Harry, Adrian and Richard are pretty good at giving appraisals. It's kind of interesting to watch them and talk to them about what they are thinking. Have had some great conversations with them over the years.
you know I have loved watching these videos for a long time now.Obviously I love the coins and precious metals. But the thing I love most is how Harry has built a team of genuine guys as you yanks say. All of you are the real deal,love what you do,sharing your knowledge,and most of all enjoying it. This community is world wide,i`m proud to be a small part of it. Respect. Al` from the U.K.
The Shakespeare coin is very cool. Great video as always. I'm getting ready to dip my toe into stacking pretty soon here and your videos have been awesome.
No idea why I enjoy these videos so much. No real interest in coins no interest in investing in metals but I love every new video. I guess it's just listening to these gentleman and hearing their knowledge.
When I ship coins, I carefully pack them so they don't rattle in the box, spray in some dog poop smell. Then seal the box and lable the box, dog poop specimens. Arrives every time.
Honestly, this was amazing. Brought back a really cool memory. One time when I was maybe 8-10 years old, I ordered a 1 pound bag of world coins mail order back in the 80's. Going through them was absolutely fascinating to me. There were coins from countries that didn't even exist anymore. I ended up learning a ton about world history and geography, plus currencies and exchange rates, and even about different forms of governments, and that different countries even used different metals in their coins. The fact quite a few used aluminum, meant the 1 pound bag actually had way more coins than you might think lol I strongly recommend it if you have kids into coins! I bet you'll learn a ton too.
I listen to the comment you put out on your videos all the time at Silver Dragon. I enjoy the videos I have yet to buy from you. It takes money to buy and I have very little to go around so I just buy on the run. Keep up the good work because your interaction keeps me wanting to buy more and more silver coins
GSA today sells oodles of government excess items or those from offices when they close. I bought my truck from them, and got it for $7K under blue book at the time, since that's how the auction panned out. Just in the course of doing appraisals for people, I bet they see some really cool stuff!
More of these type videos Silver Dragon. The guys are Top Notched Profesionals. Also I hope you might consider showing Harry's coins upfront ,like Silver Spegtacular does with COIN GUY.They show us alot of individual coins that people usually call GUY about and buy from him. We can't buy Harry's stuff up front only on the Whatnot auction BCC. GREAT VIDEOS YOU PRODUCE ALWAYS INTERESTING!
5:53 The same guy who took us off the Gold standard. How ironic. On a happier note; I'm always astonished by your knowledge and expertise. I love watching skilled craftsmen at their trade. Keep up the great work guys!
There are so many more variables when it comes to value in numismatics, whereas plain precious metals are a fairly fixed point. The countless variables and historical context is why I love numismatics much more than mere stacking.
I once got a rare Numismatic coin. I won it on UA-cam in a coin race. I had only 3 spots outta 100 spots and it was 2$ a spot. After I won it on the stream one of the ppl running it offered me 150$ cash app for it so I took it. I would have kept but I pretty much stick with premium ounces as long as there in like the 35$ to 45$ range🎉
An appraisal of a collection can be for insurance purposes, for sale to the appraiser, or to have an appraisal valuation for possible later sale to a third party. These valuations will differ significantly. The appraisal shown was apparently of the second type. A discussion of types of appraisals and how they would vary in purpose would have been helpful for your audience.
Unfortunately I live in a town without a coin shop. I love the Morgan's but I'm a poor boy and 30 to 35 is all I can or will pay for one well at least the ones I've accumulated over the last few years. Great video.
At your shop do u have to sell a minimum of 40$ in one transaction to make a sale? They said that at my coin shop to my friend I wonder if they would have said it to me tho because I have bought plenty from them and sold plenty to them. They never told me that. usually just make sure they can make a few bucks off me. Probably just are doing that rule now because they were tired of doing transactions for like 15$ just to make a few dollars and have to hold the product and time is basically wasted.🎉
my son started collecting coins. Just regular circulation coins, but he is having fun. Later he might doing something like numismatics. Would you recommend the sets from the Mint? They seem expensive.
The most I have spent so far on a graded coin is the silver 2024 Flowing Hair Metal non -privy in MS 69, seems they didn't make that many remakes of the 1794 coin.
Just as here in the US, in areas that were poor and/or just insufficient amounts of coins available vendors made and used tokens. The same for clipped coins. Have a penny, need a half penny, cut the penny in half.
I would say in this video before you send this to HCS become an ANA Member and get a mentor in World Coins after you get a degree online even though the questions are hard to answer they still want you to succeed.
I love your videos with Harry, Adrian, and Richard. The information we learn from all of you helps my daughter and I with our adventure in stacking. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Harry, Adrian and Richard are pretty good at giving appraisals. It's kind of interesting to watch them and talk to them about what they are thinking. Have had some great conversations with them over the years.
They are true experts 💯
you know I have loved watching these videos for a long time now.Obviously I love the coins and precious metals. But the thing I love most is how Harry has built a team of genuine guys as you yanks say. All of you are the real deal,love what you do,sharing your knowledge,and most of all enjoying it. This community is world wide,i`m proud to be a small part of it. Respect. Al` from the U.K.
Silver Dragon's,Thank you for another outstanding video from Harry's coin shop. 🦅🇺🇲
My pleasure 🐉👍🏽
These are the videos that I love. I do this on the side and love looking at just about anything.
Wish you all were 1000 miles closer. I have learned so much from these videos. Thank you!!! Grant
I've been waiting for the new video. I'm happy now. I'm becoming a silver dragon's addict
Well done guys. Thanks
Nice selection of coins. Thanks for the info. I was so thrilled to get a GSA Morgan a couple of years ago.
Really like your show and the coin shop. Live in Indiana but will stop by the shop in the next 2 years for sure. Keep up the great video’s
The Shakespeare coin is very cool. Great video as always. I'm getting ready to dip my toe into stacking pretty soon here and your videos have been awesome.
It is amazing to see all of the interesting coins and the variety. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion.
As a coin collector and not a stacker I love this kind of content!
As a numismatic stacker, I hear you. I collect silver coins with numismatic interest.
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Enjoy your videos I’ve learned a lot watching your videos. Keep up the great work
No idea why I enjoy these videos so much. No real interest in coins no interest in investing in metals but I love every new video. I guess it's just listening to these gentleman and hearing their knowledge.
Interesting philosophy.
@cactusstacker I know but it's the only one I have
When I ship coins, I carefully pack them so they don't rattle in the box, spray in some dog poop smell. Then seal the box and lable the box, dog poop specimens. Arrives every time.
Don’t forget to throw some electric eels in there. Assuming you have an eel pit.
Thank you for sharing this video. ❤️🙏
Great show! Really enjoy listening to Adrian and The King!!!!
Great show. Thanks for sharing
Honestly, this was amazing. Brought back a really cool memory. One time when I was maybe 8-10 years old, I ordered a 1 pound bag of world coins mail order back in the 80's. Going through them was absolutely fascinating to me. There were coins from countries that didn't even exist anymore. I ended up learning a ton about world history and geography, plus currencies and exchange rates, and even about different forms of governments, and that different countries even used different metals in their coins. The fact quite a few used aluminum, meant the 1 pound bag actually had way more coins than you might think lol I strongly recommend it if you have kids into coins! I bet you'll learn a ton too.
love this. love these guys. My local shop owners are...not so nice, so this is refreshing to see. 😁
Interesting info on these coins.
Thank you silver dragons if I ever look to sell a collection of coin s I know where I would go.
These guys are the best! Thanks for another cool video SD!!
I listen to the comment you put out on your videos all the time at Silver Dragon. I enjoy the videos I have yet to buy from you. It takes money to buy and I have very little to go around so I just buy on the run. Keep up the good work because your interaction keeps me wanting to buy more and more silver coins
GSA today sells oodles of government excess items or those from offices when they close. I bought my truck from them, and got it for $7K under blue book at the time, since that's how the auction panned out. Just in the course of doing appraisals for people, I bet they see some really cool stuff!
Just got an order delivered from you. I had no idea who it was until I got the card inside.
Great video and nice coins. Thanks for sharing SD👍
Super interesting, thanks for sharing
I like those cc Morgan's 👍🇺🇸
Awesome video, thanks!
More of these type videos Silver Dragon. The guys are Top Notched Profesionals. Also I hope you might consider showing Harry's coins upfront ,like Silver Spegtacular does with COIN GUY.They show us alot of individual coins that people usually call GUY about and buy from him. We can't buy Harry's stuff up front only on the Whatnot auction BCC. GREAT VIDEOS YOU PRODUCE ALWAYS INTERESTING!
5:53 The same guy who took us off the Gold standard. How ironic. On a happier note; I'm always astonished by your knowledge and expertise. I love watching skilled craftsmen at their trade. Keep up the great work guys!
I know this is primarily a stacking channel but I've enjoyed numismatics for even longer than I've been stacking. This was fun, thanks!
There are so many more variables when it comes to value in numismatics, whereas plain precious metals are a fairly fixed point. The countless variables and historical context is why I love numismatics much more than mere stacking.
I once got a rare Numismatic coin. I won it on UA-cam in a coin race. I had only 3 spots outta 100 spots and it was 2$ a spot. After I won it on the stream one of the ppl running it offered me 150$ cash app for it so I took it. I would have kept but I pretty much stick with premium ounces as long as there in like the 35$ to 45$ range🎉
Great Information, plus always the best videos own you tube hands down🇺🇸👍
Great video brother thanks for the info 😄
I'm not much of a numismatic collector, but I'm definitely buying a GSA very soon just to have and look at. Very beautiful coinage!
Thanks for sharing good information
Very interesting coins
This episode was way cool!
Conder tokens usually filled a gap when the mint was not making enough change
An appraisal of a collection can be for insurance purposes, for sale to the appraiser, or to have an appraisal valuation for possible later sale to a third party. These valuations will differ significantly. The appraisal shown was apparently of the second type. A discussion of types of appraisals and how they would vary in purpose would have been helpful for your audience.
The Carson City stuff is extremely collectible.
The h is silent in thaler BTW. Lol. This is a fun aspect of the business. Thank you, guys.
Great.
Thanks
Numismatics > stacking
I would like to learn all about coins from all over the world with actual coins. It must be so fun to look through them all
❤ excellent video ❤. Hope to see more soon!
Nice clock you're wearing Adrian!
Happy 2025 guys!
Man, that would be a blast sorting through those world coins 😊
Such beautiful cc Morgan dollars.
Great stuff
I love this video.
Unfortunately I live in a town without a coin shop. I love the Morgan's but I'm a poor boy and 30 to 35 is all I can or will pay for one well at least the ones I've accumulated over the last few years. Great video.
GREAT VIDEO! THANKS ALL!
At your shop do u have to sell a minimum of 40$ in one transaction to make a sale? They said that at my coin shop to my friend I wonder if they would have said it to me tho because I have bought plenty from them and sold plenty to them. They never told me that. usually just make sure they can make a few bucks off me. Probably just are doing that rule now because they were tired of doing transactions for like 15$ just to make a few dollars and have to hold the product and time is basically wasted.🎉
1:01 - Important tip! All major coin retailers use a generic name in their return address when shipping parcels ✔
Really like your videos at coin shop.
Richard just gets cuter and cuter.
Dude needs to clean up.
I Bid $32 for MY (mixed years) GSA Hoard and got it for $15; $17 refunded. Graded MS 62 1882 CC by NGC.
That was interesting. Thanks!
Interesting, Thanks!
Really enjoyed this video
Love Morgans.
Great video (as always)
Stuff looks great
interesting 😇
Very cool episode!
Whooooop whooop we out here still buying silver and other fun coins 💪🏽💪🏽
Hello Silver Dragons and Harry
liked this insight
GSA Morgans that's holy grail stuff for me
another nice video with the HCS crew!
I need an 'Adrian Tool'! Hand me the Adrian!
my son started collecting coins. Just regular circulation coins, but he is having fun. Later he might doing something like numismatics. Would you recommend the sets from the Mint? They seem expensive.
Coin Nerds. ;-)
The most I have spent so far on a graded coin is the silver 2024 Flowing Hair Metal non -privy in MS 69, seems they didn't make that many remakes of the 1794 coin.
Nice Video
Wish I was closer
Nice channel, great content
Just as here in the US, in areas that were poor and/or just insufficient amounts of coins available vendors made and used tokens. The same for clipped coins. Have a penny, need a half penny, cut the penny in half.
Nice!!!
Nice video with interesting coins. Do you have a web site that I could place an order from your shop?
My closest coin shop is about 100 miles away. Lol. I order from apmex, JM bullion or SD bullion.
What's Richard's reading list (And Adrian's and Harry's)? For those of us that want to get smart on this great hobby
Can anyone tell me where this fine coinshop is located? I wish to visit some day but I don't know where they are.
The delivery carriers are the biggest thieves. Sweet video though!
Absolutely learned something today, Good video. THE SARGE
I'd like to look at the world coins
Nothing like the green bean
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Okay, have to stop watching your videos because every time I do I end up buying more. LOL
Does Harry ship or have an online shop
7:00, I prefer the Peace Dollars as far as design goes. Morgan dollars look generic to me.
A florin (or a two bob bit 1966) with a whole in - how much is that worth? Surely not a lot
nothing with a hole in it almost nothing without a hole. made of copper nickle ....(UK collector()
I have a question as a noob, can you haggle prices when buying from a shop? Say silver rounds for example.
@2:36 👀 i spy a 1968 Mexican Olympic 25 pesos coin 👀
Whats the name for Harry's whatnot channel?
I would say in this video before you send this to HCS become an ANA Member and get a mentor in World Coins after you get a degree online even though the questions are hard to answer they still want you to succeed.