Nice custom work on the Dansco. Congrats on the set.
@roundnshiny4 күн бұрын
@@CoinsMakingCents thank you, I would love to take credit for the Dansco, but it was actually made by DanscoDude on instagram.
@CoinsMakingCents5 күн бұрын
Excellent video sir. Very educational. Something every coin collector should see.
@roundnshiny5 күн бұрын
@@CoinsMakingCents thanks man! And thank you for sharing the video.
@StarATL9 күн бұрын
Fractional currency was a substitute for a lack of coinage during that time.
@roundnshiny9 күн бұрын
@@StarATL great info thank you
@HiddenNumismatist13 күн бұрын
I found another Numismatist that enjoys currency like I do. I thank you for posting this video. I collect currency as well. Take care.
@PolarCurrency19 күн бұрын
A great collection with some classic notes! Love the album. First off way to bury the lead! That Johnston. PA $5 1902 National! That is fantastic - especially from your home town. (Sidebar I'm super jealous as my home town national bank did not issue currency.) If you only had one note - that would be enough! AND you have a $1 1896 Silver Certificate - pair it up with an 1896 Morgan - because that's what that note was backed by. And the note lists famous "Americans" - the U.S. was coming onto the world stage so they wanted to brag a bit. The note is part of the Educational Series titled "History Instructing Youth" and was an attempt to bring art, knowledge and culture "to the people". Call it the reverse or back - either term works! Speaking of there was some controversy to the back at the time - the general public didn’t approve of how the back of the note was set-up. They complained saying “no one should come between George and Martha Washington.” The first family was so revered that it was an insult to place a large “1” as the center piece of the note. Don't know if that's a real thing or a real bad pun! You have a great collection started with the MPCs and Fractionals. The Postage Currency was the first "fractional" note and was used for coinage because all metals were being hoarded by the public during the Civil War so they still had to make change. The laws couldn't change fast enough so stamps served as "coin currency" the Postage Currency was made to get around the legal tender laws until Congress could pass new legislation. And a WWII $1 Hawaiian! Completely agree with collecting Canadian coins and notes - the 24 cent "Shinplasters"! I have the same story as you - not from there, no relatives but love collecting Canadian Currency - and they have some great large size notes from the 1920s. You could continue your $1 Canadian Collection with their 1935, you have the 1937, 1954, 1967 Commemorative and 1973. Inexpensive and a good representation of beautiful currency. As you are primarily a coin collector I would suggest you get at least one large size Gold Certificate and another Silver Certificate. The Series 1922 $10 and the Series 1899 $1 "Black Eagle". Both were backed by gold and silver, etc. Another note for a coin collector is the 1891 $1 Treasury Note, also backed by silver/gold - it has "In Coin" printed right on the front. Thanks for sharing Round N Shiny - fun to see what a coin collector picks up for currency!
@roundnshiny19 күн бұрын
@@PolarCurrency Awesome information thank you! You are an endless fountain of information. Both useful and useless lol. I will take those suggestions to heart for sure. I also would love a $5 Morgan back and I have my eye on a different Johnstown National.
@shawn95195119 күн бұрын
That graded note is pretty cool, especially with the hometown connection for you. Very nice.
@roundnshiny19 күн бұрын
@@shawn951951 thanks man! I was excited to get it. Johnstown has a tremendous amount of history is this note is just a small part of it.
@PolarCurrency29 күн бұрын
Love the Franklin FR2 - that's awesome. Seems like pretty good results (coming from a currency guy doesn't mean much.)
@roundnshiny29 күн бұрын
@@PolarCurrency thank you! I find it quite awesome myself, and yes I was very pleased with the results. If CACG ever gets into currency grading I would highly recommend you to give them a shot 👍
@Zakir-gn8ysАй бұрын
Hi nice sow I ryl sell old coin 1975 on dime no mints Js to plz welcom bayer I'm sell to best price
@yotefan8286Ай бұрын
I completed my Walker set in just under a year. Key dates were expensive but satisfying when completed.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@yotefan8286 nice 👍 it has been a fun set so far.
@silveraddiction52Ай бұрын
Awesome sauce
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
Thank you
@massabesicgoldandsilverАй бұрын
Great looking grade on that 1858
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@massabesicgoldandsilver well thank you good sr. I was pleased to get it.
@bradleyozbun1012Ай бұрын
💯 Well done!!!! I tried looking for your E bay store . It must not be round and shiny. Nice run to the finish line man !
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@bradleyozbun1012 thank you man! And it is RoundNShiny like it is here on KZbin. www.ebay.com/usr/roundnshiny Thank you for searching though I appreciate that 👍
@larryvercauteren22Ай бұрын
the coin you already had you could put that in the victoria obverse slot on page 1
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@larryvercauteren22 you know I didn’t even think of that 🤔
@bradleyozbun1012Ай бұрын
💯 solid take ! Very nice p/u ! I heard you say ! Morgans out ! I'm new to collecting ! Very new. You seem very seasoned and very knowledgeable in the collecting realm . Where would you advise someone to start out today on collecting / investment grade coins ? Any books you suggest on this awesome hobby ? Thank you for your time and share . Idk what your using for camera but dang good zoo. Quality. ✌️
@Alan1234xАй бұрын
early Canadian silver is very interesting. The 1921 silver is the big one and, by our prices, is quite affordable for a rare coin. ICCS graded coins are quite desirable. Makes the old PCGS look liberal in grading.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@Alan1234x I agree… Canadian coinage as a whole can be quite interesting. I don’t pay too much attention to graded foreign coins, especially if they are not in a top 3/4 grading companies holder but I just might keep an eye out for that. Thank you.
@smitchlegoАй бұрын
nice
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@smitchlego thank you my man!
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
Picked up this beauty at the last coin show I went to. This album is coming along superbly! www.ebay.com/usr/roundnshiny
@CoinsMakingCentsАй бұрын
Lowball!!!
@Ontario100Ай бұрын
Nice Pickups! 👍
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
Thank you! And thanks for checking them out.
@Dr650robАй бұрын
We went to this show
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@Dr650rob how did you like it?
@Dr650robАй бұрын
@roundnshiny we liked it but we can never make it early enough on Saturday and dealers are leaving before we hit all of the tables
@alwaysseekingsilverАй бұрын
What’s the silver content in those Canadian 5 centers? 80%?
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@alwaysseekingsilver they are sterling silver (.925)
@alwaysseekingsilverАй бұрын
I agree that Franklins are underrated and undervalued. I’m working on a PCGS graded set in all MS64FBL or better (except for the unattainable’53-S which I have in MS65 without the FBL). I have 7 left to get, just like your Walker set. Nice pickups. Good luck on completing your Walker set by the end of the year.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@alwaysseekingsilver thank you, fingers crossed I can complete it. That is going to be an awesome set when you complete it! I’d love to know what your favorite Franklin in that set is?
@alwaysseekingsilverАй бұрын
@ Of the ones I have currently, it’s between 2. First is the 1948 in MS65FBL due to being a first year of issue. The other would be the 1952-S in MS64FBL just based on its value.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@alwaysseekingsilver Awesome!
@PolarCurrencyАй бұрын
Nice pickups but we need to get you something rectangle and dull...!
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@PolarCurrency I tried collecting cardboard boxes but just didn’t get any joy out of it. I’ll have to show you my currency collection instead 😂
@PolarCurrencyАй бұрын
@@roundnshiny Smart Ass huh!? I really appreciate that!
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
your welcome 👍 In all seriousness I do have a small currency collection I will have to bring out for the camera soon.
@vinnieg.6746Ай бұрын
Nice selection of coins you submitted. The ugly franklin is the most worn one I've ever seen. Glad you rescued it. Could you put a link to your ebay please? I couldn't find it in my search. I don't think their "search" engine works very well.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@vinnieg.6746 thank you 🙏 www.ebay.com/usr/roundnshiny let me know if this works… you may have to copy and paste as I have not found a way to easily add clickable links. Otherwise there is a link on my channel page.
@jjcoinhuntАй бұрын
Hey! Thanks for showing. Very cool!
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@jjcoinhunt thank you for watching
@kevinhoock9742Ай бұрын
Buy what you like and get a good deal on . I have 18 GSA's of which half are toned ,,
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@kevinhoock9742 wow I’m sure your collection is stunning
@667hodgeАй бұрын
I live about hour and half east of Pittsburgh, good stuff brother 🤘🤘
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@667hodge nice! Did you make it to the show?
@667hodgeАй бұрын
@@roundnshiny I wish I could've,I just had double hernia surgery, slowly recovering
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@667hodge yikes! My prayers go out to ya man for a problem free recovery
@RoshellSmith-b6tАй бұрын
Greetings brother keep doing what makes u happy ñuff love from the barbados crew
@tomsrandomnessАй бұрын
This is an amazing video brother! Great coims great commentary!!! I was minted the same month and year as the soapboxes, maybe that's why they are my favorite lol
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@tomsrandomness thank you! I feel like I still have a lot of room for improvement in my commentary lol but I appreciate it. You should try to make it to the next PAN show if it’s not too much of a trek for ya… I highly recommend.
@alphabudgetsАй бұрын
Wow those coins are pretty cool! The one from that dudes collection is really interesting.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
Well thank you
@zacker136Ай бұрын
That Franklin lowball half is awesome, I really enjoy lowball coins so much history! Anyways following you here and on eBay
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@zacker136 much appreciated! And I agree… just think of the crazy life that coin has lived lol.
@silverpatriotLoveGodLoveManАй бұрын
Beautiful coins. Thank you for sharing 👍
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@silverpatriotLoveGodLoveMan and thank you for watching me share my good sr 👍
@alwaysseekingsilverАй бұрын
Love this. Wish you had a longer version that’s not a short, so we could study it just a few seconds longer for each slab (maybe you do?). Would be great to see a similar progression through the NGC holders too.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
@@alwaysseekingsilver thanks for watching. I do have plans to do a video for both NGC and ANACS aswell. I may do a long form video for ANACS (lots of progressions and history there) 🤷♂️
@alwaysseekingsilverАй бұрын
Nice selection! Gave you a like and sub.
@roundnshinyАй бұрын
Awesome! Thank you so much
@Juan_Doooh2 ай бұрын
I learned the trick to Walking Libs, sometime ago I heard to look for a complete left hand (the one over her body). I have yet to receive anything below a 65 since, and I’ve had several graded.
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@Juan_Doooh thanks for the info. That is helpful 👍
@Juan_Doooh2 ай бұрын
Four weeks? I got my membership, but haven’t used them yet. Maybe on my next submission.
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@Juan_Doooh yep they were very quick comparably. Keep in mind I selected the standard grading category which is faster then Economy, and I live one state above their grading center. Any questions that have AMAZING customer support with a real person.
@charlesadkins70672 ай бұрын
nice coins
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@charlesadkins7067 thank you very much. I’m glad you could check them out!
@M.RInvestor2 ай бұрын
Awesome
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@A.M.T.V.2 ай бұрын
Super cool video bro! Low grade Benji is awesome! Good to see you!
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@A.M.T.V. thanks for watching. I find it pretty cool and unique aswell.
@A.M.T.V.2 ай бұрын
LIKE #5!
@tomsrandomness2 ай бұрын
CACG is so hyper conservative on grading. If you send the au58 to ngc or pcgs itd likely be ms62/3
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@tomsrandomness I knew they were conservative and I am no amazing grader but Holly buckets! I couldn’t believe this did not get ms. O well it was all for fun anyways and I learned a lot.
@tomsrandomness2 ай бұрын
@@roundnshiny the good thing is that we buy the coin not the holder haha best looking 58 on earth ha
@adrian_zombturtle1482 ай бұрын
Stop farting
@smitchlego2 ай бұрын
I thought PCGS was wayyyyy older than that
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@smitchlego nope… 3rd party grading as a whole actually has only been around since 1979 with ANACS.
@PolarCurrency2 ай бұрын
Very interesting to see different process for coins and CACG - thanks for sharing.
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@PolarCurrency thank you for watching
@tomsrandomness2 ай бұрын
This is very awesome! Also very helpful as you could see in my last video i have a hard time identifying what green holder is which haha
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
PCGS has a great little showcase of the generations of holders and how to tell the difference (PCGS Museum of coin holders). It’s a great little resource.
@jive_reef2 ай бұрын
Nice, thanks for sharing and tip about rubber bands, not tape. Why paper form and not online via their portal?
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@jive_reef I’m just old school I guess lol. Maybe next time I will try it online.
@massabesicgoldandsilver2 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see the results
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@massabesicgoldandsilver you and me both!
@sestacker2 ай бұрын
Excellent, ty for this, been thinking of submitting also
@roundnshiny2 ай бұрын
@@sestacker you are welcome. Glade I could help you out!
@heyzooz3 ай бұрын
Nice coins. Love the VDB. I have some I thought about grading but I'm nervous to send in and wait for the whole process plus the cost.
@roundnshiny3 ай бұрын
@@heyzooz cost isn’t too bad if you got coins worth grading (unlike most of these lol) it’s the waiting time that’s the hard part. It’s not just ANACS though, the turnaround times seem to be crazy at all the graders.