@@Coinpicker for sure it's getting harder to simply find let alone buy many of the dragon dollars and as a first year Chinese coin collector I regret not starting earlier
Alan Wang Hi Alan, this reply may be a bit late but never regret as even the most seasoned collector could always have benefited collecting just a bit earlier. Only thing you can control is when you sell if you sell. Have patience and you will see profit the longer you hold the best pieces. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker if you ever do decide to sell them, i advise going with NGC to do the grading. the other major grading company has someone high up involved in grading while also working for one of the major auction houses. I've lived in Korea now for 11 years and i visit about 10 coin shops regularly and in every single one of them, I have only ever seen raw coins and NGC slabbed ones. I have never seen a slabbed coin by any other company in a coin shop in Korea. when it comes time to sell a coin or two from my collection, it will be in an NGC slab at Heritage.
Anindita Ponorogo Hi, average circulated condition likely sells for about USD$450-600. Closer to mint condition could be USD$1000 or more. Even bad condition would be around USD$100. But best to compare the sold prices on EBay as there are many varieties and different prices for ungraded versus graded coins. Cheers! CP
@@louiejavier253 It depends on the grade, condition and desirability of the coin. If it is really in excellent quality and it looks new you can sell it 50$ and up.
Thank you so much. I'm actually a little envious. I love late Qing Dynasty and early Republic era Chinese coins. So far I have as yet to find a Dragon Dollar for sale at the coin shops in the city here, hopefully some day soon. It was kind of you to share with us and I appreciate it. Are there any books on the subject of Qing Dynasty silver coins that you would recommend. I have a late Qing or early Republic fifty cent piece and can't find any information on it, I still find it difficult to read the coin. A little help?
Hi, I mainly use the Krause coin catalogs and online to identify my coins. If you send me a pick of the obverse and reverse to coinpicker@hotmail.com I would happily identify your coin for you. 😊CP
I do not like to clean coins. Only exceptions are excavated ancient coins, metal detector finds or acetone with cotton swap to remove PVC contamination. If coin is just dirty, rinse with water and pat dry with paper towel.
That depends on condition and mintage. Basically your looking at price of silver from a coin store and less from a pawn shop. Do some research on your own. Without seeing the coin I am fairly certain you could find the coin you have at a dealers shop for ten dollars or less. And maybe a little more. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Unless they open a local office for submission, no way I want to risk my coins shipping them across the country or to the USA. Not like I plan to sell them anyways.
@@Coinpicker I feel the same way. Living in eastern Europe there are many less than honest people to contend with and too few dealerships I trust. So I just do my best to authenticate and date and grade them myself. Wikipedia is of some help. All the best.
I have a silver coin looks like the same size as a quarter but it's oriental it has a big flower in the center with oriental writing around it on the back looks like two birds looking at one another there doesn't seem to be a date could you please tell me about it
Sounds like a silver 50 sen coin from Japan from 1928-1934. The front is a radiating sun at the 12 o’ clock position flanked by a Sakura or Cherry blossom at the 3 and 6 o’clock positions. The Emperor’s reign year is at the bottom from right to left. Emperor Showa and the reign years which a date can be cross referenced. On the backside, between the two Phoenixes looks like a small daisy flower then below is 3 Kanji characters 5 - 10 - Sen meaning 50 sen. Silver fineness is 72% and ASW is 0.1146 OZ. About USD$3 worth of silver. Rare year in the series is year 13 (1938) XF is USD$140. Send me a picture to coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll date it for you. Cheers! CP
Hi, Do you own or know any info the Szechuen Province 3 mace and 6 candareens like the year or it's average value? Mine is not in as great condition as yours.Thanks.
Rose Valenzuela Hi Rose, I think there might be a few different years and varieties. You can send me some pics to coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll research it for you. Cheers! CP
Hi! Remember, buy the coin, not the holder. I’ve seen many “graded” coins in Chinese holders but the looked really fake still. If the price is too good to be true then it probably is. Cheers! CP
Hi MM, I haven’t added any more dollars since I posted my dragon dollar collection on UA-cam. However, I’m always keeping an eye out online and locally to add to the collection at a reasonable price. Cheers! CP
Hi MM, I just read your DM. I’ll answer your question of value here so all can benefit. Your year 33 is a bit harder to get that year 34 but being from the Central Mint (Chili), it is not as scarce as those from some of the far away provincial issues. Thus, this issue is very condition sensitive. Chop marks are considered damage unless it was an official governmental counter-stamp. But it’s different category of collecting. Some people do collect ones with chopmarks over scratches and other post mint damage but then grading is out the window. Approx $1500 value would be for a professionally graded, unchopped, uncleaned one in XF-AU condition I would think. You coin, IMHO, is about VF-XF with an old cleaning because it looks like some hairline scratches and re-toning. I’d imagine it would sell on EBay for USD$300-400. Maybe a bit more if in a bidding war. Cheers! CP
Also, don’t rely on Krause catalog value as they can be way off with hot numismatic material such as the older Chinese coins. Go by EBay sold history for the low-mid grade and common issues and check Heritage or Spinks-Taisei auction sales for high grade or rare coins for current value.
I have a coin that really looks like that! But there is something different with my coin. The writing on the center it was only two tails. And it's not silver, it's like gold or bronze idk.
Those silver dollars are just spectacular. I can tell they are real because of the way they are worn from circulation. People will straight up say it's fake because they probably think all of them are fake. On a side note I posted a video on my 50 sen because of some strange rectangular like dent on it that I have no idea what it is
I found 2 coins like those in a junk jewelry bag. What did you say the value of yours is ?? You have a nice collection of those chinese coins. I also found an old 1890's US V five cent coin in a bag but the one side on that one looks beat with brown oxidation stains . Will acetone help that problem on that coin? And did you say these chinese coins are made of silver?? Not that id sell them for the silver worth. lol I hope mine might be worth something .Thanks for Sharing. You made my day a little brighter seeing this . I had no idea people actually collected those old Chinese coins. I was thinking they were only worth a couple bucks at the most. Did you say you paid 130 for that one or the whole collection? Hope someone near me is collecting them lol.Thanks again.
Jennifer Hayes Hi Jennifer! If you like, you can email pics of your Chinese coin to me at coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll give you my opinion. I paid $130 CAD 6 years ago from EBay for that 1 coin and I considered it a bargain at the time. My collection was just to use as a background. Lol. Your nickel has some corrosion which you should leave as it. It might have been stored in a humid place or had been found in the ground at one time. I only try to remove PVC contamination with Acetone by rolling with a q-tip, and no coin dipping. The old Chinese coins are getting expensive now because the Chinese are getting wealthy and are collecting back their history. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker I hope you are still an avid collector. Just watched this video and would like to send you some pictures of my Chinese coins, if you don't mind offering me your opinion. As I might want to send some out to auction this year that would prove helpful. Thank you.
Hi Yeyey! Hard to say. Comes down to condition and which variety. Could be as low as $100 for a very circulated common issue to many thousands for either ultra high condition or just very rare issue.
Does not at all look like a fake to me. 'Tis true there are lots of fakes in this league, Chinese dragon dollars are getting more and more expensive by the minute
Hi! I’ve known that for a while. I’ve had an EBay account since year 2000. I’ve learned a lot along the way and have a stack of “educational” pieces to remind me what not to buy. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker but how I dont know how to deal Ihave many coins Came from my grandfather Ang looks so rare and expensive How can ideal it in A proper way
@@Coinpicker hi there,we are quite flooding here in st.louis,mo. wow, that is a great find, I recently got tiffany`s nike pendant sterling necklace n a 14k necklace sepentine, couple designer pieces in 20.00 jar, so I am happy...lol
Tech Freak Hi TF! You can check out my older video on my other Chinese coins in my collection that gives you a close up look. It was a comment like that on this coin that sparked me to make a clearer vid to make a point. Unfortunately I can’t do that every time someone says something like that. Honestly how can you be so certain when the other coins were just a brief, blurry back drop. Some may have damage, chopmarks, be in lower grades but I am perfectly satisfied with them in my collection as I had scrutinized them already and perceive them to be authentic according to my experience and their provenance. Trust me, I have a stack of “tuition” I have paid for in a cabinet to remind me what not to buy. Thanks for your opinion. Cheers! CP
Alas, I have trained them well so they are well versed in the art of coin collecting even if they have no interest. I always tell them what is worth what and when I'm gone, to keep this and you can sell that, etc...I sometimes make a value notation on the coin holders to help them out in future on the pricier stuff. Cheers! CP
Those silver dollar prices are rising crazily nowadays. It's a good idea to send them for grading if you decide to sell them.
Bro I have a Chinese dollar 7 mace and 2 candareens with no rim damage. For How much price can i sell it
You should compare with sold search on EBay. Prices can depend on grade, year and province, etc….
Wow that collection must be worth a nice lil fortune now!!! Congrats on a great investment!
Hi Alan, the monetary value is not so important to me but it’s nice to know I have nice heirlooms to pass down to the kids down the road. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker for sure it's getting harder to simply find let alone buy many of the dragon dollars and as a first year Chinese coin collector I regret not starting earlier
Alan Wang Hi Alan, this reply may be a bit late but never regret as even the most seasoned collector could always have benefited collecting just a bit earlier. Only thing you can control is when you sell if you sell. Have patience and you will see profit the longer you hold the best pieces. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker if you ever do decide to sell them, i advise going with NGC to do the grading. the other major grading company has someone high up involved in grading while also working for one of the major auction houses. I've lived in Korea now for 11 years and i visit about 10 coin shops regularly and in every single one of them, I have only ever seen raw coins and NGC slabbed ones. I have never seen a slabbed coin by any other company in a coin shop in Korea. when it comes time to sell a coin or two from my collection, it will be in an NGC slab at Heritage.
Hi. I'm trying to identify three coins of my collection very similar that the ones in this video. Could you please help me?? Thanks in advance
If you forward pics of front and back to me at coinpicker@hotmail.com I can identify for you.
I have a 1911 dragon coin misprint I really need help on what direction to go
Hi Dannielle, please send pictures to me at coinpicker@hotmail.com and I will give you my honest opinion. So sounds like a mis-strike or error coin.
I'm also have one chinese coin 7 mace 2 candareens ? Kwang -tung province if i sell how much price?😬
Anindita Ponorogo Hi, average circulated condition likely sells for about USD$450-600. Closer to mint condition could be USD$1000 or more. Even bad condition would be around USD$100. But best to compare the sold prices on EBay as there are many varieties and different prices for ungraded versus graded coins. Cheers! CP
Bro can i show you my coin ???..just want to know if u can identify them??thanks
Is your coin for sale? If it is in good condition, I will buy it. Just send me pictures of it.
How about I have kiang nan province 7 mace and 2 candarens, ,if I sell it how much the price?
@@louiejavier253 It depends on the grade, condition and desirability of the coin. If it is really in excellent quality and it looks new you can sell it 50$ and up.
I have a silver 1800 dragon laberyth but I can’t pin point it’s market value. Can you give me a hand?
I have one similar to the one below the one you took out. Can you help me identify which coin it is and what year it’s from ?
Hi Selina,
You bet. Just email me clear pics of front and back to coinpicker@hotmail.com.
Hi Sir, I have that one, how much the value of that coin? I'm from Philippines
Thank you so much. I'm actually a little envious. I love late Qing Dynasty and early Republic era Chinese coins. So far I have as yet to find a Dragon Dollar for sale at the coin shops in the city here, hopefully some day soon. It was kind of you to share with us and I appreciate it. Are there any books on the subject of Qing Dynasty silver coins that you would recommend. I have a late Qing or early Republic fifty cent piece and can't find any information on it, I still find it difficult to read the coin. A little help?
Hi, I mainly use the Krause coin catalogs and online to identify my coins. If you send me a pick of the obverse and reverse to coinpicker@hotmail.com I would happily identify your coin for you. 😊CP
The Illustrated catalog of Chinese coins
How you clean the silver coin? The brand of the product.. TQ
I do not like to clean coins. Only exceptions are excavated ancient coins, metal detector finds or acetone with cotton swap to remove PVC contamination. If coin is just dirty, rinse with water and pat dry with paper towel.
Sir I have one of that Twangtun province 1 mace and 4.4 candareen. May I know how much is the value.
That depends on condition and mintage. Basically your looking at price of silver from a coin store and less from a pawn shop. Do some research on your own. Without seeing the coin I am fairly certain you could find the coin you have at a dealers shop for ten dollars or less. And maybe a little more. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Saludos, tengo dos monedas antiguas chinas, como te envío foto para que me ayudes a saber su valor, gracias
Coinpicker@hotmail.com
Ever consider to send some of them to PCGS for grading?
Unless they open a local office for submission, no way I want to risk my coins shipping them across the country or to the USA. Not like I plan to sell them anyways.
@@Coinpicker I feel the same way. Living in eastern Europe there are many less than honest people to contend with and too few dealerships I trust. So I just do my best to authenticate and date and grade them myself. Wikipedia is of some help.
All the best.
Yo tengo esa moneda como puedo saber de k año es y el valor k tiene
i have a old chinese coin.same as that.how can i sell it.?
Try putting them on EBay
Coinpicker what do u mean ebay sir.??
sir what is ur fb.?
You can sell me your Chinese old coin. Just send me pictures of it.
i have pei yang ten cash copper coin how much this price ???
All depends on condition and issue. Could be as cheap as $1 and as expensive as $500
what is the weight of the hong kong dollar
Haven’t checked in a long while but it’s almost 27 grams.
I have one 34th year kwang hsu sir but it has a hole because they attached it on a bomb
Can you show me pictures of your Chinese coin?
I have a silver coin looks like the same size as a quarter but it's oriental it has a big flower in the center with oriental writing around it on the back looks like two birds looking at one another there doesn't seem to be a date could you please tell me about it
Sounds like a silver 50 sen coin from Japan from 1928-1934. The front is a radiating sun at the 12 o’ clock position flanked by a Sakura or Cherry blossom at the 3 and 6 o’clock positions. The Emperor’s reign year is at the bottom from right to left. Emperor Showa and the reign years which a date can be cross referenced. On the backside, between the two Phoenixes looks like a small daisy flower then below is 3 Kanji characters 5 - 10 - Sen meaning 50 sen. Silver fineness is 72% and ASW is 0.1146 OZ. About USD$3 worth of silver. Rare year in the series is year 13 (1938) XF is USD$140. Send me a picture to coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll date it for you. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker Thank you so much for replying will be sending you a picture real soon!
elow. how much the price of that coins...
USD$800-1100.
Hi, Do you own or know any info the Szechuen Province 3 mace and 6 candareens like the year or it's average value? Mine is not in as great condition as yours.Thanks.
Rose Valenzuela Hi Rose, I think there might be a few different years and varieties. You can send me some pics to coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll research it for you. Cheers! CP
I have dolar kwang tung/peking/shanghai/kirin n another dolar china
Are your Chinese dollars for sale? Can you send me pictures of them.
Yemen goto bro,how to send picture of my coin to you?
Where canni sell 1912 and 1904 chinese coins
You can sell me your Chinese coins. Just send me pictures of your coins.
Looking to buy one.. It is in a holder like pcgs puts their graded coins in but its a Chinese company. Do i dare buy it?
Hi! Remember, buy the coin, not the holder. I’ve seen many “graded” coins in Chinese holders but the looked really fake still. If the price is too good to be true then it probably is. Cheers! CP
Any shantung provience silver dragon coin
Hi! Not yet. One of these days perhaps. Thanks for watching! CP
@@Coinpicker I have
How many province this coin di you know
Do you have the 1907 33th year dollar?
km#73.2
Hi MM, I haven’t added any more dollars since I posted my dragon dollar collection on UA-cam. However, I’m always keeping an eye out online and locally to add to the collection at a reasonable price. Cheers! CP
Hi MM, I just read your DM. I’ll answer your question of value here so all can benefit. Your year 33 is a bit harder to get that year 34 but being from the Central Mint (Chili), it is not as scarce as those from some of the far away provincial issues. Thus, this issue is very condition sensitive. Chop marks are considered damage unless it was an official governmental counter-stamp. But it’s different category of collecting. Some people do collect ones with chopmarks over scratches and other post mint damage but then grading is out the window. Approx $1500 value would be for a professionally graded, unchopped, uncleaned one in XF-AU condition I would think. You coin, IMHO, is about VF-XF with an old cleaning because it looks like some hairline scratches and re-toning. I’d imagine it would sell on EBay for USD$300-400. Maybe a bit more if in a bidding war. Cheers! CP
Also, don’t rely on Krause catalog value as they can be way off with hot numismatic material such as the older Chinese coins. Go by EBay sold history for the low-mid grade and common issues and check Heritage or Spinks-Taisei auction sales for high grade or rare coins for current value.
i have one silver dragon. but 1 mace 4.4 candareens foo-kien province 1896
Would you be willing to entertain trades or sales of any of your dragon dollars? Longtime chinese collector here
Peter Zheng Hi Peter, I love these coins. I’m a collector and not a Seller. I still search them out to buy. Cheer! CP
Hi @peterZheng i have one silver coin like this. 1907 Tai Chi TI Kuo 1 dólar. Im willing to sell it.
Hi, Bros. What if I have few pieces of them assorted coin ,are you willing to buy it?see the sample in my you tube acct,lou javier,
Dónde puedo venderlas tengo dos monedas chinas
i have like that coin 2 yun-nan province
Is your coin for sale? Can you show me pictures of it?
I have five coin like that wanna buy
Yes, I can buy your Chinese coins. Just send me pictures of them.
I have a coin that really looks like that! But there is something different with my coin. The writing on the center it was only two tails. And it's not silver, it's like gold or bronze idk.
Yo tengo dos
Those silver dollars are just spectacular. I can tell they are real because of the way they are worn from circulation. People will straight up say it's fake because they probably think all of them are fake. On a side note I posted a video on my 50 sen because of some strange rectangular like dent on it that I have no idea what it is
Maybe chop marks?
My value po ba ito?
I found 2 coins like those in a junk jewelry bag. What did you say the value of yours is ?? You have a nice collection of those chinese coins. I also found an old 1890's US V five cent coin in a bag but the one side on that one looks beat with brown oxidation stains . Will acetone help that problem on that coin? And did you say these chinese coins are made of silver?? Not that id sell them for the silver worth. lol I hope mine might be worth something .Thanks for Sharing. You made my day a little brighter seeing this . I had no idea people actually collected those old Chinese coins. I was thinking they were only worth a couple bucks at the most. Did you say you paid 130 for that one or the whole collection? Hope someone near me is collecting them lol.Thanks again.
Jennifer Hayes Hi Jennifer! If you like, you can email pics of your Chinese coin to me at coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll give you my opinion. I paid $130 CAD 6 years ago from EBay for that 1 coin and I considered it a bargain at the time. My collection was just to use as a background. Lol. Your nickel has some corrosion which you should leave as it. It might have been stored in a humid place or had been found in the ground at one time. I only try to remove PVC contamination with Acetone by rolling with a q-tip, and no coin dipping. The old Chinese coins are getting expensive now because the Chinese are getting wealthy and are collecting back their history. Cheers! CP
@@Coinpicker I hope you are still an avid collector. Just watched this video and would like to send you some pictures of my Chinese coins, if you don't mind offering me your opinion. As I might want to send some out to auction this year that would prove helpful. Thank you.
Igual es el valor de esa moneda
How much is a 1911 silver dragon dollar?
Hi Yeyey! Hard to say. Comes down to condition and which variety. Could be as low as $100 for a very circulated common issue to many thousands for either ultra high condition or just very rare issue.
Very nice 👍👍👍
I have 29th year of kuang hsu pei yang coin for sale
How much is your coin? Can you send me pictures of it front and back.
@@yemengoto4905 what your email address?
i have one chinese dragon coin 1818
Is your 1818 Chinese dragon coin for sale? Just send me pictures of it front and back. I can buy it if it is in good condition.
@@yemengoto4905 I have a 1903(29th) year of kuang coin if u would like to see
@@RedDeadFarmingSimulator Thank you, but right now I am not buying coins.
I have 2 coins friend can you sell them...
What kind of coins do you have?
福 fo means luck or happiness.good meaning
I have copper coin..Tai Ching T Kou..
Is your coin for sale?
How much u can open prize??
@@abdulranizakaria3512 I need to see the coin first before I can make you an offer.
Does not at all look like a fake to me. 'Tis true there are lots of fakes in this league, Chinese dragon dollars are getting more and more expensive by the minute
If this was real it would be worth literally over a million dollars lmao it’s fake
Tengo dos cuánto valen
Depends on condition. Mine is about $500-700 because of the chop marks. Without the marks $1000 and up.
Very nice good joop
How can i sale it
Cris Garcia 197919791979 Hi Cris, list it on EBay to sell it. Cheers! CP
Don't cell it because it's rare and very expensive..... U won't get it if u sell
Or if just wanted to sell sell in museum
In dollars?
I hace one coin antique silver dollar pei Yang hsu 33RD OFKUANG
Is your coin for sale? Just send me pictures of it.
Do you sell?
Hi Wei Fang, sorry I do not sell.
ขอบคุณครับ
I think I have
your coin is not fake. My fake one only wait 22 gm.:(. This coin should wait 27gm, yours is very close.
I have one coin from Shen-si province
Is your coin from China for sale?
Hello Sir .i am from Nepal I have 7 of these rare coins.i want to sell them.
Rajbhajra Lama, how much do you want for your Chinese 7 coins? Can you send me pictures of your coins. I can buy them.
i have also one yen 416
Tengo de esas piezas dólar chinos como unas 50 monedas
Need to be careful....a lot of fakes👍👍👍
Hi! I’ve known that for a while. I’ve had an EBay account since year 2000. I’ve learned a lot along the way and have a stack of “educational” pieces to remind me what not to buy. Cheers! CP
Take care of yourself😊
What is the coin roughly worth?
VF - 100 XF - 250$
UNC - 2900
A have chines dragon coin.
1616..1626..
How much
Hi, Please send me a picture of front and back of coins to coinpicker@hotmail.com and I’ll give you my opinion. Cheers! CP
Is your coin for sale?
Sori .no .just only for collection coin
What is its value....?
Hi! In this condition I’d say they sell about USD$500 on EBay these days. If not chopmarked then closer to USD$1000. CP
@@Coinpicker OK thankyou
@@Coinpicker will you give me yours for free
@@Coinpicker I have the same one but it's little bit erased
I’ll offer you my coin knowledge for free 😉
Very Good..++++++++++++++++
Plis help me
I have 8 Chinese silver coins for sale if you are interested please sir
Ey yo tengo una moneda de dollar la número dos
Chaina Dipuplic Ihave one coin.
NEVER clean a coin
THANK YOU sir
I have the first one you tough,,the dragon one,,
I have five coins 1867.
Are your 1867 coins (Chinese) for sale?
twenty fourth year of kwang hsu coin
I got one
Oh, I think the unbelievable high
price 就是被中国一些商人炒作出来的,我不知道这些银币还可以在国外卖这么贵,一枚币几百美元好夸张,作为中国人只能收集欧洲美国的银币,它们的价格或许合理一些哈哈。
几百美元的币还贵😌
存在就是合理的,比无形的Bitcoin好玩
i have chines coin like that
Tengo 6 monedas a alguien le interesan???
If you want to ACTUALLY prove it’s real record yourself putting it on a magnet and see if it sticks or not
Hi,what if it's not stick in magnet,means it's real silver right?
I have one the 34th century
ฉันจะขายเหรียญจีนมังปรได้ที่ไหนมีสองเหรียญ
EBay
I have a coin
Dragon silver
Like your own
26grams
Hi Cris, put it on EBay. CP
@@Coinpicker but how
I dont know how to deal
Ihave many coins
Came from my grandfather
Ang looks so rare and expensive
How can ideal it in
A proper way
soooo...how much is it worth?
irene gronewald Hi Irene, I could probably get about USD$400-500 on EBay. When I bought it, it was likely worth about USD$200-250 back then.
@@Coinpicker hi there,we are quite flooding here in st.louis,mo. wow, that is a great find, I recently got tiffany`s nike pendant sterling necklace n a 14k necklace sepentine, couple designer pieces in 20.00 jar, so I am happy...lol
ผมมีเหรีญคับราคาเท่าไรคับ
Toi dang co nhug dong xu su do
ผมมีคับ
👍👍👍
i have one Chinese coin from the Qing dynasty and the rest from 1965 to 2013
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Traducción en español
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im a chinese coin collector, some of your coin is fake, the one u showing is real coin, but not the others
Tech Freak Hi TF! You can check out my older video on my other Chinese coins in my collection that gives you a close up look.
It was a comment like that on this coin that sparked me to make a clearer vid to make a point. Unfortunately I can’t do that every time someone says something like that. Honestly how can you be so certain when the other coins were just a brief, blurry back drop. Some may have damage, chopmarks, be in lower grades but I am perfectly satisfied with them in my collection as I had scrutinized them already and perceive them to be authentic according to my experience and their provenance. Trust me, I have a stack of “tuition” I have paid for in a cabinet to remind me what not to buy. Thanks for your opinion. Cheers! CP
I have a chinese coin rare coin
Sir , your coin does not look like rare
Have me
Saya yang ada ok
Si Forseo
Ramprasad raj
,
make sure ur children dont take them for show or tell or spend at the shop is a good reason to check ur coins
Alas, I have trained them well so they are well versed in the art of coin collecting even if they have no interest. I always tell them what is worth what and when I'm gone, to keep this and you can sell that, etc...I sometimes make a value notation on the coin holders to help them out in future on the pricier stuff. Cheers! CP
How can i sale it
Tengo 8 monedas del dragon 7 mace and 2 candarens
You can sell me your Chinese coins.
@@estebanruiz3344 I can buy your Chinese coins. Just show me pictures.
Mayroon ako isang dragon coins tulad yan