Haven’t watched the vid yet, but this title has me so excited! The Prussian marks are my favorite old world silver to stack! I love the design, can’t wait to see what you have 🤪
Great score on the "Deutsches Kaiserreich" silver coins. Not in pristine condition, some look overdipped, but you can´t expect miracles for a whopping thousand bucks. Tons of them were hoarded after the beginning of WWI. The "2 Mark" were demonetized on Jan.1, 1918, the "3 Mark" and " ´5 Mark" on April 20, 1920. That´s the reason because the "2 Mark" are a little bit more rare on the market. Greets from GER, U.
Hey Chris. Thank you for not repeating yourself as much as you used to. But... today I'm having a different issue to talk about... And, here we go. I'm sure you know by now that there are two ways to flip a coin. The first one is the 'American' one, which includes South America as well. That flip is called "the coin flip". The other way is being used by most countries around the world and it's called "the medal flip". So, I understand that you are an American, therefore, U R Flipping as most of us, including myself. But... Once you are holding and flipping German coins for a "Million" times, don't you believe you should flip it correctly, rather than flipping and turning and adjusting each and every time? Please focus and concentrate on your topics much more thoughtfully. Thank you.
I have a 1764 Maximilian Thaler I got for 150 usd (it was in super good condition) one of the coins I display because of its quality, size and age. wonder video btw
Haven’t watched the vid yet, but this title has me so excited! The Prussian marks are my favorite old world silver to stack! I love the design, can’t wait to see what you have 🤪
Great score. I have never seen this many large German silver coins in one location.
I love the two oldest coins, especially that 2 gulden. Never seen that one before and it's a stunner.
Great score on the "Deutsches Kaiserreich" silver coins. Not in pristine condition, some look overdipped, but you can´t expect miracles for a whopping thousand bucks. Tons of them were hoarded after the beginning of WWI. The "2 Mark" were demonetized on Jan.1, 1918, the "3 Mark" and " ´5 Mark" on April 20, 1920. That´s the reason because the "2 Mark" are a little bit more rare on the market. Greets from GER, U.
So helpful, thanks a bunch!!
Some very nice coins!
Hold a soldering iron against the clasp to melt the solder and it will come right off, some solder wick will remove any remaining.
Awesome video with cool foreign silver!
Thanks Colt!!
Nice Find!!
Really cool German Silver
While some look dipped and cleaned you did extremely well for the price should easily double your money , great pick up
Great coins!
sehr gut! Amazing coins
In olde Prussia/Germany the pro-noun Kaiser is obviously derived from Caesar as in: Kaiser Willhelm and Julius Caesar.
Wow love to see them kinda coins vi have several more of those like them different kinds of them from different places
I have several different kinds of them coins from different states don't know if they are good to keep
Sehr schöne Münzen 😍
If I'm not mistaken, Bayern is German for Bavaria
What is the silver percentage and melt value of those early 1900s coins?
90%
The coin wth the pin clip can be soaked in acitone to dissolve the glue and remove it.
Good idea!
Hey Chris. Thank you for not repeating yourself as much as you used to. But... today I'm having a different issue to talk about... And, here we go.
I'm sure you know by now that there are two ways to flip a coin. The first one is the 'American' one, which includes South America as well. That flip is called "the coin flip". The other way is being used by most countries around the world and it's called "the medal flip". So, I understand that you are an American, therefore, U R Flipping as most of us, including myself. But... Once you are holding and flipping German coins for a "Million" times, don't you believe you should flip it correctly, rather than flipping and turning and adjusting each and every time?
Please focus and concentrate on your topics much more thoughtfully.
Thank you.
I have a 1764 Maximilian Thaler I got for 150 usd (it was in super good condition) one of the coins I display because of its quality, size and age. wonder video btw
Weird question but do anyone know what a red bird on a 50 dollar bill means
DEAR CHRISTIAN, YEAH I HAVE ABOUT THIRTY OR SO IN MY SILVER COLLECTION 3 AND 5 REISCHMARKS!!!GARY BAILEY LOVE EM NONE BACK TO MAXIMILLIAN
Jerman coin ...niceee....niceee
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I have the coins you want in Namibia how me get your contact?