I was at a local shop and witnessed “the tears” you describe. This nice lady brought in a box of stuff her late husband collected. It was all gimmick coins from the mail order places we all know. Apparently she had pinned her hopes on living her days comfortably on this “investment”. When the owner told her he couldn’t buy any of it because there was no value in it for him to resell she was visibly shocked. When he pointed to a bargain pile of fancy and similar but empty wooden boxes he had for sale, you could see the blood drain from her face. I felt sorry for them both, because he obviously had been here before and hated giving people the bad news.
@brianhagler4490Ай бұрын
I've found older folks usually have a lot of these "sets". Some of the scam channels on TV gets them hooked.
@Kane6676Ай бұрын
Most coin nonsense are scams including silver itself.
@jsivco3sivco785Ай бұрын
SOME "older folks" maybe. Most older folks (whatever your idea of "older" is) aren't so gullible!
@leechjim8023Ай бұрын
@@jsivco3sivco785Sadly, too many are!😥😥😥
@jamesodell3064Ай бұрын
I am 76 and just gag when I see or hear the ads for coins or gold. A few days ago I heard on my car radio Don Trump, Jr. pushing a gold company that is just a scam.
@wkb37318 күн бұрын
A lot of ads in the back of the AARP magazine for those “sets”.
@scheraw765818 күн бұрын
I was at an estate sale a few weeks ago and there were stacks of the old coin books. I used to collect coins as a kid in the 70's, knew enough to know exactly what they werw worth. Nothing. I had dozens of those books full of pennies, nickles, dimes. I also collected foriegn coins, bought at gun and coin shows. Greenbelt Armory. Since we were just outside D.C , there was tons of foriegn coins floating around. Those coin books were so popular in the 70's that the 60's and 70's generation is aging, they are starting to show up everywhere. I see them at yard sales, flea markets, estate sales.
@Foolish18816 күн бұрын
Picked up a stack of those old blue coin books from the free table at the dump. They were covered in dust and wrapped with several old broccoli rubber bands. Cut the bands and found $3 in common coins. Love free money!
@The_NowheremanАй бұрын
In life, this was someone's pride and joy.
@efilhgihАй бұрын
My thoughts too
@QoraxAudioАй бұрын
Or shopping addiction. Seems like the original owner fell for all the hyped up plated coins that were sold on TV...
@glen155523 күн бұрын
There is an early episode of Coronation Street, a long running British soap opera, where Uncle Albert gets an appraiser to price his collection, and the appraiser had to tell him it was worth nothing because it contained nothing out of the ordinary
@Dave-my1we19 күн бұрын
@@QoraxAudio I agree with this. A bunch of random stuff stuck in a box and taped shut is not the stuff of “pride and joy”
@joel642710 күн бұрын
I know a fellow who's father passed away leaving him a hand full of gold coins. He told me he got rid of that junk right away.
@ashleighelizabeth59166 күн бұрын
A lot of Boomers grew up collecting one thing or another, comics, sports cards, stamps or coins and MOST of them grew out of it. Old collections were lost or forgotten or stored with a parent that eventually disposed of them and then in the late 70s the collector craze started ramping up and by the 80s it was in full swing with story after story about the kid that had a Mickie Mantle baseball card when he was young but he lost it or his mom threw it out. During that time Golden and Silver Age comics went through the roof and all of the comic companies tried to cash in on the craze with hologram covers and "limited editions" and multiple covers. Sports card companies went crazy with signed inserts and chase cards too And anything else that could be collected got swept up in the craze. That was the age of Franklin Mint on the TV 24/7 it seemed and Precious Memory statues and collector plates. As a Gen X I grew up with stories from my Boomer parents about the Barbies they threw out or the Baseball cards their parents gave away and I was swamped in companies pushing new collectibles. And I had my own toys as a child that of course I didn't take care of or that I lost that I now see are worth a small mint of money. But what I've seen as a vintage and antiques dealer is that my generation seems to be the last that really cares about that stuff. Millennials have far less interest in grandma's china or mom's silver cutlery and Gen Z has virtually no interest. And there is an absolute GLUT of this stuff on the market and more of it seems to show up every day. Stuff we thought was rare growing up before the internet has turned out to be commonplace and worse yet reproductions and counterfeits abound. Sadly a lot of this stuff is probably destined for the landfill and that really is a shame because a lot of hopes and dreams are going to get buried with it.
@kevin7151Ай бұрын
You are a very honorable guy and appreciate your willingness to go through others perceived treasures.
@davidyouse2888Ай бұрын
The US Mint's production of coins has gone the way of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving did with phitatelic issues. Pump out multi millions of each issue and try to convince the consumer that they're rare and collectable. I had a huge stamp collection that no one woulld even give 10% of face value for so I took everything from 1940 on and used them all for postage. I'm still trying to dump the ones from 1890 to 1938. I dumped all of my coin collections years ago when I realized it was a fools errand to complete just about any full set. I now have an almost complete type set and have far less angst about individual coins missing from a set.
@robertcook5201Ай бұрын
When I appraise a amateur collection, I rarely buy. I tell the owner up front " It's not worth half what you're thinking." I simply give a reasonable estimate, check for gems and write down the pertinent information. Then I send them to a reputable local dealer. Most find me pretty accurate and thank me in the long run.
@stevev3142Ай бұрын
My mom and my wife’s dad collected coins and when they passed we inherited quite a few coins but nothing like this. My wife’s dad collected cut glass, guns, antiques etc. She and her brother tried to sell the cut glass but didn’t get anywhere near what he had in it. Stuff like this is ok if it’s your hobby but it is not an investment like so many people believe it is. I’m glad I never developed a need for old stuff. It’s sad that so many people wait years to inherit this stuff and when they do they find out it not worth anywhere near what they think it is.
@donaldperson948Ай бұрын
I love the Eisenhower dollars! Beautiful coins with the gal or liberty bell!
@kwesty15 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! I learn a ton from them. I have inherited a small collection from my GF and I have always been interested in the history of coins, It is really fun to look at them for their beauty. My favorites are the Thaler's.
@russjordan243Ай бұрын
I may be a coin snob, but I avoid pretty much any coins that aren’t silver (or gold). I might sock away some copper pennies in a bucket somewhere. Just about all the other stuff is pretty much worthless to me. If there’s not underlying intrinsic metal value, I’m not interested.
@weaton2518 күн бұрын
That is my thoughts exactly solid silver and gold has value all of this collectable stuff is to my mind for people who really know what they are doing you get the same thing with postage stamps it can be good but you really have to know what is good and what is not so for us normal people do not get involved in this stuff.
@snarky_user14 күн бұрын
It's interesting that the self-declared "Coin Snob" is actually a bullion guy. Most people I would describe as coin snobs are collecting stuff where the intrinsic value is insignificant to the numismatic value.
@frostyt6129Ай бұрын
Kudos to you for not turning away people who bring sets to you.
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
Y'know...Having a numismatic interest but also a thing for internationalism, non-UK coinage is pretty rare where I live. I'm starting to wonder if I should consider collecting _non_ UK coins? 😇 Heck: If dealers want to offload piles of _barely-more-than-FV_ sets to overseas collectors at a little over FV to clear, depending on the shipping costs I'd probably be interested... 🪙
@Sarah-h1k8x16 күн бұрын
I love the idea of some of these sets for kids stocking stuffers and Christmas party pass gifts for the family. So true about it being a great way to get someone interested in the hobby. Love your videos.
@johnt.4947Ай бұрын
You're a good man Daniel, for taking the time you did going through all that, trying to do the best you can for your customers. Time is money, and I hope they appreciate that.
@JABoyle3875Ай бұрын
My father fell into the trap of those plated sets. I have a set of the presidential dollars that are plated in gold and platinum that he paid $25 a coin. Another set of the state quarters plated in silver and gold. They come in very nice display cases, but I know that they are not worth anything approaching what he paid for them. Right now, I am keeping them just as souvenirs for his grandchildren. He also gave me a binder that was supposed to be the complete JFK half dollar collection, even though it was missing several years and they were sealed on these little baseball cards that had interesting facts, but the only coins there worth anything more than face value were the early silver coins. The biggest thing he has given me, is this large treasure chest set that in the top level is one of each of the state hoarders in airtites, and then there are two drawers in the case that have between them a sealed roll of 12 of each of those state quarters and what is claimed to be an uncirculated condition. I am probably going to end up getting folders, cracking them all open, and then selling 13 supposedly uncirculated sets of state quarters on eBay. I seriously doubt I would get anything decent for the set as a hole considering how incredibly heavy it is.
@bingo77997 күн бұрын
The fancy cases reminds me of the products that HSN and other tv coin sellers put out. I bought some myself back then but dont expect them to appreciate much. They really pushed the monthly delivery programs.
@allanpelton684Ай бұрын
Daniel,I have started several sets of dollar,quarter and even dimes. I figure that my grandkids will probably never use coinage when they get older. Perhaps a history lesson but I know the are not worth alot. I cannot afford alot but it will be something left to them.Spend it,save it or throw it away it is up to them. UNFORNATELY MANY PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW THEIR LOW VALUE.
@dangevinАй бұрын
This is one of your best videos. Every moment is packed; putting your experience to the test while flying through some really good examples is so helpful. I hope people with collections, inheritance, estate sale finds, etc will see this and come into their LCS with fair expectations. Best wishes, and thanks for your enjoyable and informative content!
@wildwild9926Ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching your channel. I have been collecting coins snice 10 years old. I have been buying and selling coins for years. I hope that you find the 1909 s wheat penny. Good luck. I enjoyed finding silver in change.
@RealtorInThe828Ай бұрын
Thanks for the insight and share Daniel. Always time well spent.
@georgematthews287712 күн бұрын
Good Morning Daniel! ☕ I don't envy you having to contend with such "treasure hunts"! That empty manila envelope flopping around kinda sums up my emotions while watching you root through it!🥴
@johnthomas8606Ай бұрын
I was asked to sell of my FIL's collection. 5 footlocker style safes filled with his collection, that he invested around $50K in (kept all the receipts) and most of his collection turned out to be unsellable "collectors" junk produced by Danbury Mint among others. Just junk w such miniscule amounts of gold or silver plating that none of it was worth anything (unless you collect junk coins commemorating WWII navy battles). He thought that he had invested in coins that would retain if not increase in value but he was scammed by companies they prey on the nostalgia of old men.
@dannydaw5922 күн бұрын
Is the Franklin Mint one of those coin companies that sells junk that never is worth more than what you paid for them?
@ashleighelizabeth59166 күн бұрын
@@dannydaw59 coins, plates, statues, you name it. If they can slap a "limited edition" tag on it they will sell it.
@davidgerwin788519 күн бұрын
Anything from a source with "mint" in the name should be bought with the idea you like the item. That stuff can be bought at estate auctions for next to nothing. I buy it and can usually find a few items i want to keep, a few i can sell and give most of it away.
@RashuricАй бұрын
When my family and friends find out I am a coin collector, my mom bought me the plated presidential dollar set I had to explain to her that it was a nice thought but was nowhere worth what she was paying for the subscription. My wife for a gift bought me an uncirculated set of state quarters... That being said I search circulated coins and fill books trying to make sets because I enjoy it. I do not expect to get rich off that, I just hope to get lucky and find some key dates or maybe even some silver.... I do collect silver coins when I can afford it as an investment and that is in the cabinet with the rest of my collections... LOL My daughter or Grand daughters will have a big mess on their hands one day
@billyoung8118Ай бұрын
I recently inherited my father's large USA collection that he spent 45 years buying. He has most proof and mint sets from 1953-present. Pennies from 1909-present, all the typical stuff from early 1900s-present for all coins. Most older stuff you can barely tell it is a coin. As a gift for special birthdays I personally bought him the 1909S VDB, 1937D Buffalo 3-Leg, and 1955 Double Die. Spent some money on those, and he thoroughly enjoyed it. Now I have to spend about $1,000 + delivery on a safe to keep that collection in so my homeowners policy will insure it. It will never be hugely valuable to me. I don't have kids, but we are planning on giving it to a (now) 30-year old nephew when we pass on. Maybe his great grandkids might see some value out of it. I have subscribed to the mint's auto shipment of mint and proof sets just to keep the collection going.
@jtstacey83Ай бұрын
I find a bunch of that stuff can be sold at coin shows. Great way to get younger people cheaply into stuff.
@Gumardee_coins_and_banknotesАй бұрын
This is why I prefer to collect German states, Swiss Canton or India pre British coins, easier to resell if I have too.
@dougvanallen2212Ай бұрын
Hey Danial I’ve been giving my mint sets to kids around the neighborhood maybe it will get them off there phones for a little while
@-oiiio-3993Ай бұрын
You're a good human. If not careful, you could ignite interest in history, art, culture... .
@deannekliene2673Ай бұрын
Be careful too or parents will wonder why ur giving them $$....if I didn't know about coins id question it too....just being a mom and grandma....
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
@@deannekliene2673 Aye...Better to give them to the _parents_ rather than the kids. Just start it off with a giveaway offer on the local WhatsApp group or whatever. 😇
@richardroy6179Ай бұрын
Coin collecting is similar to collecting sports or game cards. All hype unless you have something very very rare. Glad I'm just a generic stacker.
@pdpandion493121 күн бұрын
I inherited my father’s coin collection after he passed. He had all kinds of stuff but he didn’t buy cleaned coins. We’re going to see more and more coins ( I think Morgan and Peace dollars) back on the market as the Boomers pass away.
@kemhopkins342110 күн бұрын
Thanks, I learned a lot!
@HeatherGemmenАй бұрын
I just collect coins from pocket change to fill the books, trying to get a complete set. I guess I'm a completist. Same as when I was a kid and collected postage stamps and baseball cards. It's just fun; I'm not expecting to get rich! Good, informative video, thank you.
@richardw3470Ай бұрын
I gave pocket qtrs to my late chum making a book for a grandkid, national parks or similar.
@chiplangowski329816 күн бұрын
I do the same thing. It is just kinda exciting to stumble on those last few quarters you need to complete the set. And I know exactly how much each coin in my collections of quarters is worth - 25 cents. Well, 25 cents minus inflation...
@cowhand6112Ай бұрын
Really insightful video. And a reminder that just because someone "collects" something doesn't equate to it being valuable.
@ronaldmitchell3665Ай бұрын
This collector must have fell for EVERY gimmick in Reader’s Digest🤷…
@cathrynmАй бұрын
I guess they inherited the old stuff, my father has literally the exact same books of partially filled mercury dimes, but thankfully, none of the plated coins or Home Shopping Channel junk.
@MarinesniprxАй бұрын
You think so? Gold plated coins? Here in the same area as the lead cross that metal detecting specialist Gary Drayton dug up with the Lagina brothers last year? The Legend says one more season of Oak Island must die before the real treasure can be found at Portsmouth Coin Shop..
@pdpandion493121 күн бұрын
A lot of people did unfortunately
@snarky_user14 күн бұрын
I remember paying less than face value for late 60s and early 70s proof sets below face, breaking them out, and taking the coins to the bank.
@KClivlaughlove8 күн бұрын
I do great at selling these "type" of items! I am a whatnot seller in the coin, currency and bullion category. I try really really hard to have items for every size budget and of a variety of everything and anything coin, currency and bullion related. But these "type"of items I do the best on, but have a hard time locating easily unless I purchase individually! I wish I knew I'd a place I were able to buy in lots such as this or bulk!!!
@ashleighelizabeth59166 күн бұрын
Advertise locally that you buy coin collections and you will probably get flooded with it.
@derwoodvwАй бұрын
If you're trying to discourage people from going to a coin dealer then you're doing a very good job
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
lol. My shop is so busy buying coins and collections I am embarrassed for you making this comment. You’re very clueless
@derwoodvwАй бұрын
@@CoinHELPu Don't be embarrassed just be glad that there are idiots out there who will give $2,000 for $10 worth of silver
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
@@derwoodvwyou’re clueless and embarrass yourself with your show of ignorance. My videos in no way discourage people from selling to me or any other dealer.
@jerrydavidnichols6735Ай бұрын
Maybe give out some of the plated coins to kids as a souvenir and possibly the empty coin books. Anything we can do to get kids more involved in the hobby is always a plus. Put the stuff that doesn't do well on your auction instead of taking it to the bank.
@MarinesniprxАй бұрын
About forty years ago we had a coin shop in my home town if you were a kid or came in with a kid they'd give you a half dollar sized Wooden Nickle (yes made of wood lol), it had the Buffalo from the Buffalo Nickle on it and it said "One Wooden Nickel" and on the Reverse was the name address and phone number of the shop, over the years they would change the design every so now and again ,so there were many different ones to collect, they were a lot of fun and it was great cheap advertising for the coin shop.
@Bobrogers99Ай бұрын
I have a heavy box full of silver quarters I inherited from my father. I figure it's worth at least the value of the silver if melted down. There are also a few old silver dollars, but none of them seem to be the valuable dates, so I put them in key rings and give them away as gifts.
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@SmilingCorgi-gc4fyАй бұрын
They throw them away or say. They are worth nothing than turnaround and sell it keep the money
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
@@SmilingCorgi-gc4fy what do they throw away or say is worth nothing? Ive never done that unless it’s true.
@jackson5781Ай бұрын
It's best if you keep the silver on you. But the copper keep on you as well, cause if you end up not selling it while inflation hits badly, skilled tradesmen will need those copper pennies for welding to making copper pipes. There is alot that you will end up being able to use it for. When the pennies aint worth anything
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
@@jackson5781 if it ever gets that bad you’ll need guns, ammo and water and food.
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
I don't suppose you're located at the Portsmouth that's just 50 miles south of me, are you? 🙃 (Unlikely; _That_ Portsmouth is the home of the Royal Navy, U.S. coinage is rather uncommon here, we drink too much tea, and we insist in driving on the wrong side of the road... 🫖🇬🇧😋)
@justsomeguy404Ай бұрын
All my plated stuff I accumulated that I didn't know what to do with or not worth passing on , went into the coin star a couple years ago. Happy hunting!
@TheMrmodernmonkeyАй бұрын
lol
@ronaldmitchell3665Ай бұрын
Eureka!!!
@_DB.COOPERАй бұрын
I see this stuff at auctions weekly.
@jamesmanley952114 күн бұрын
My sons and I spent l lots of hours at the Bergen Bend.
@snarky_user13 күн бұрын
As bad as you feel, it's often worse in other collectible types. I've seen "collections" of stamps that are closets full of 1930s-1970s mint sheets that sell at a fraction of face value. The post office did everything they could to convince people that buying stamps was an investment and took their money. Then, the government deflated the value of the stamp. Then they receive only a small portion of the deflated face value.
@WarnMilotaАй бұрын
All of those "premier" sets I bought from the mint. Sad story.
@reensure6 күн бұрын
Admitted a patient once, an older fellow who was quite bright and with it. He carried his coin collection in with him, afraid to leave it at home because he "owed it to his kids". He wanted a detailed and full inventory, and to be present for the counting and inventory. It took hours. $10s of thousands in face value, and there was obviously more to be profited by a proper assessment. Sure, he could have saved me a lot of time by buying a safe deposit box, but where's the fun in that? I even had to bring him back and rebag it when I found one that had slipped under a keyboard. Good times.
@gregsmith5132Ай бұрын
Explaining the difference between a coin collector and a bullion collector would be helpful. They are both looking at coins but for different reasons. The bullion collector puts a solid floor under the value of a coin that coin collectors won't pay.
@nedelwreАй бұрын
bullion collector are saving it for "bad times". while these packaged normal coins are too overpriced, compared to the metal values.
@ickster2312 күн бұрын
I bury caches of coins just for future archeological digs to find. Its even more fun when I do it with stashes of ancient Roman and Greek coins.
@jwill5409 күн бұрын
I have a gold plated silver set my grandmother bought.
@Aracnacon121 күн бұрын
Thankyou for the reality...honestly I was thinking of buying books. Will not now. I would like to know what you like to keep collections together?
@malcolmwatts248711 күн бұрын
I would just scrap all the silver coins & bag-up any others that are still legal tender to the bank.
@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulАй бұрын
Lesson here folks is collect coins as a hobby; don't expect any return on your hobby.
@lelandsmith23203 күн бұрын
Lesson # 2--there are far more coins than there are coin collectors.
@JohnnyCollins-cv4gxАй бұрын
❇️ Enjoy your show about coins ♻️ thanks for the info update ❇️
@Dave-my1we19 күн бұрын
People should collect what they want, thanks true. But a pile of “random stuff”, to me, isn’t a collection. It’s a pile of random stuff that your heirs are forced to deal with. A focused collection of (fill in the blank) is both quite nice and potentially worth something vs boxes of random stuff. The money spent on all the random stuff could have been saved up to buy that one (in this case) coin that is fairly expensive but would complete the collection of, say, “graded American dimes of the 20th century.”
@darbysdownhomedetectingАй бұрын
Great information. Thank you for sharing Daniel.
@haroldmclean3755Ай бұрын
People will buy anything that's Shiny 🏅✨️
@deannekliene2673Ай бұрын
Yes! I've noticed even pretty things go for higher than same thing in reg color, there's truth to that ...
@richardroy6179Ай бұрын
LOL I had a friend who told me his son likes shiny things... Talking about all the crap they sell in stores close by the registers. Office Depot, Home Depot, etc...
@toddmonka275Ай бұрын
Satan's glitter
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
_Me, _*_finally_*_ finding a use for all that Iron Pyrite he's had kicking around for time immemorial..._ 😉
@jamessuter551Ай бұрын
I only buy bullion, silver or gold. Nothing fancy at least I try not too and always looking for the lowest premiums. But I'm sure if I look I can find someone on TV hawking all sorts of overprices coins.
@jerrylmoedejr-zg7joАй бұрын
I just bought some coins.found a 1922 no D.red might be cleaned no sure.but what a find.seen your video on this coin it helped.but not sure if it's worth grading.HELP
@dannydaw5922 күн бұрын
This is interesting. I get an idea on what is worth something and what is not...like painted coins. Now adays it's not worth starting a collection of dimes or pennies unless one has the absolute rarest coin with the rarest mintmark. 1909 s vdb penny for example.
@NuthinFancyCollectiblesАй бұрын
Daniel, if you know someone that sells regularly at a flea market AND you know you can trust them, you could consign some of the things you don’t want to mess with. Somebody will come through and gobble it up for more than face value and you both could make some money. Even the plain rolls of cents would go for more than face value just because they are uncirculated. Set the price you want for each item and let them have whatever over it they can get OR do a percentage. Just an idea.
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
I don't have any issues selling these coins, but other dealer don't want to bother. Thanks
@stardust949Ай бұрын
Just watching you zip through these things is kind of stressful. You're a good man to help people deal with the fall out from all of these coin collections, some okay, some semi-scams (or total scams).
@woodlandwonders68878 күн бұрын
My uncle used to buy all these "investment" coin sets. He thought he was retiring a wealthy man but found out otherwise. I advised him years ago that these were collectibles and reselling them for a gain was unlikely. I advised him to collect firearms as they rarely lise value.
@Omnivorous1One7 күн бұрын
Have you ever looked into those gold plated quarters & such. Can you dump all those into a container with electrolytes & use some current to pull the gold off them & separate the gold from change?
@CoinHELPu6 күн бұрын
Nope, but sounds like a lot of hassle.
@CodyRayDees513Ай бұрын
I needed money about a year ago and I got rid of a lot of my mint sets except for my 2019 and newer ones. I mainly stack bullion now but started more in coins. I kept all my coin books though.
@TheMrmodernmonkeyАй бұрын
you would bank a box of wheat pennies? do you find no reason to keep to sell in future or just keep for the copper value of.03?
@OLDGUY7301Ай бұрын
The problem is there is so much of it. I was never interested in coins or jewelry. Land, virgen land with marketable timber. People save "stuff". It has value to them, but in reality, just get rid of it.
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
Easier said than done. I'm a hoarder, and I've been trying to encourage myself to chuck out all the useless consumer crap for years with mixed success... 😔
@stevewoods8116Ай бұрын
I am so glad I didn't nor did my Parents fall for the BS!!! For once we were just smart enough!
@UneducatedGeologistАй бұрын
Hahahaha
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
I've bought a few coin sets that intrigued me - A set of 3d coins throughout WWII, for example - But most of mine came from circulation. A great way to collect coins that's almost zero risk (Get a bag of 50ps and that's £250,- but what you don't keep can always be spent or deposited back in the bank - You don't pay anything for that, at least in the UK) and can give a nice boost to your day when the odd low issue commemorative falls out of a bag! 😁 Byt yes, „Limited“ edition coins and sets are a fools game. Unless the price is relatively fair and appropriate to the material it;s made of, best to run away... 👍
@bluedragonprАй бұрын
Coin dealers are adept at selling these sets of coins at inflated prices. However, when customers want to sell them back, the dealers claim that the sets are too common and, therefore, worthless. In doing so, the coin dealers are contributing to the problem.
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
Coin companies do that, not brick and mortar coin dealers, coin companies like .gov mint do this and they’re a different animal than a traditional coin dealer.
@lefty3141591Ай бұрын
Thank you for your continued efforts, to educate and help people as you can. I enjoy your videos and seeing things that I would not be likely to come across otherwise.
@jtstacey83Ай бұрын
Campaign stuff will always find buyers. I've worked on both Republican and Democrat campaigns and typically walk away with a ton of stuff after everything is said and done. Years later, I'm always amazed at the prices some of it goes for. I've worked on GW Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden.
@richardw3470Ай бұрын
I remember seeing prices on JFK junk, some of which I've had for 60+ years. Getting rid of stuff, a good idea at my age. Make a couple dollars for charity.
@3beltwestyАй бұрын
Yeah 1964 Goldwaters VP running mate Miller buttons.. Stephanie Miller the radio comics Father
@lamontyoung6071Ай бұрын
Dealers can never understand from a collectors point of view...Collectors are not in it for the money like a business or investor and stackers...
@Michael-PhilipАй бұрын
Yes that's true, but a lot of stuff is over produced and has no resale value.
@M.RInvestorChannelАй бұрын
Interesting perspective 🤔
@ah5836Ай бұрын
They are never in it for the money... up until the time comes they need to sell to cover other expenses in their life, and they want compensation for their passion.
@Michael-PhilipАй бұрын
My friends and I use Susan B and Presidential dollars for a poker game. ♣♦♥♠
@TheMrmodernmonkeyАй бұрын
where u at can i play lol
@Michael-PhilipАй бұрын
@@TheMrmodernmonkey N.C.
@TheMrmodernmonkeyАй бұрын
@@Michael-Philip that would be a long drive lol sounds fun!
@jimadkins4772Ай бұрын
Great video
@snarky_user14 күн бұрын
We would remove premium coins from the folders, DANSCO, W.O.C. albums with silver in them, count up the face on the remainder, and price it at retail melt. That way, they bought the silver, got a free album, and we didn't have to process everything.
@AbeStephan23 күн бұрын
I guess you can call a lot of these sets as amateur sets from As Seen On TV companies .
@bigo2032Ай бұрын
Good video, a learning experience, thank you. Daniel I would take a wire brush and scar those plated coins and then take to the bank.Keep Stackin Bro
@maximussilverstacker3928Ай бұрын
It’s crazy how much Junk they make ? silver and gold plated ? Sheesh how do you even give a price with that much worthless stuff in it ? Yowsa 😮
@drmodestoesqАй бұрын
Exactly. Go to a thrift store and see how much silver plated cups and goblets and plates there are. Whole rows of that stuff that might as well be melted down for the scrap brass that's under that micrometer of silver.
@richardw3470Ай бұрын
Manufactured collectables. You got four plated quarters (if I'm correct in what I think plated is) I'll give you a dollar bill. I like stamps, not at all popular now, but they've gotten to be another manufactured c. Unless you find an Inverted Jenny (?). But, I think they're pretty, interesting and usable for mailing unless they're foreign. Meanwhile I got a dime in change, only it isn't a dime. It's an Israeli coin and I think it's worth $5 American. Crazy, if so, a little coin like that.
@marymastromauro8164Ай бұрын
Good video, Daniel
@thevendordudeАй бұрын
One thing you might be able to do with the items you don't feel like you can sell is to gather them all up every week and put them in a big "mystery" box. You could sell for a reasonable price and be able to get rid of it.
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
That is what we do, but we don't have trouble selling, just the time it takes to get them out to the public to sell.
@gregorygibson5455Ай бұрын
Hello Daniel
@Michael-PhilipАй бұрын
My coin shop will say "This is all Spendable" and "Sorry, It has only Face Value" I've spent enough time there to know they would not buy most of these coins.
@TheEudaemonicPlagueАй бұрын
I used to have a friend who bought and sold coins online. From him, I learned the the majority of coins changing hands online have been doctored, and he's one of the ones doing it. Also, I photographed a few coins for him once, and he complained, because it was a good photo, that showed every mark on the coin...he wanted slightly out of focus photos, to hide such marks. Another scam is to grab other people's photos, and sell coins that don't match. Basically, coin collecting has always been an iffy hobby, but these days, the information on how to age coins, make them look like they have a natural patina that isn't at all natural, is findable, if you want to join in the fun. That guy is no longer a friend, but he's still buying and selling coins on eBay...and cheating every single customer. I won't trust any coin dealer now.
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
So you don’t trust dealers based on one eBay seller? How sad and shallow.
@Cthulhu93Ай бұрын
If you have a loved one buying crap off the t.v. thinking they're getting the goods you should tell them where to get the goods, exactly once. After that it sounds like preaching and they'll start thinking you are the problem here,not the t.v. salesperson.
@EdwardKing-xd7etАй бұрын
So, What Coins are Worth Keeping or Collecting for Value ( 2001 Buffalo Silver Dollars 👊🏻)
@dieseldragon6756Ай бұрын
Anything that _actually_ contains precious metals _and_ which you can buy as close to spot as possible. Coins made of common (Low value) metals will always have some degree of _interest_ in them, but unless that interest is extremely strong you won't see real money through it! 😇
@rentslave25 күн бұрын
This country has changed a great deal demographically since a lot of these were collected. The people with the new money are not likely to be interested in coins-or even invest in them.
@lelandsmith23203 күн бұрын
and many are not interested in history because it is not their history,
@ronmueller1164Ай бұрын
My coin buddies and myself refer to the items you are showing from that tub as "grimple" 🤣. If you want to move some of those kinds of items they usually sell good at garage sales
@novaman71003 күн бұрын
Leave your collection in your will--at least the beneficiary will get a stepped-up basis should there be anything of value.
@johnmurphy4323Ай бұрын
I see a lot of stuff that I'm interested in!
@joelp6197Ай бұрын
Give the kids a good deal on grab bags, then you may generate a whole new generation of collectors to buy our stuff when we want to cash out.
@JaredR-l4jАй бұрын
You will not find those early pennies or early dimes at face value that is nuts! Just like with the early quarters especially in the 30's it won't happen!
@martinmcnamara5396Ай бұрын
Hi found a 1953 wheat pennies with unique error where can I send a picture for you to look at?
@michaelhbandАй бұрын
👍👍👍
@vince8436Ай бұрын
I have a couple of rare ones. I know I know there is a 190s VDB. Possibly a 1922 non mint mark. And some other things. But mostly i will get nothing but face except for the 40 and 90 silvers, the prof sets and the true silver eagles. Eveeything else who knows. I do have an 1866 in believe 3 cent nickle. It looks nice but has sratches on back. One dealer years ago said it was someones initial. Who knows. I may try and see what I get some day and just take what is offered.
@rondesombre6149Ай бұрын
2010 $25 unopened bank box … worth $50… not many high grades out there…
@MarinesniprxАй бұрын
The highest graded 2010 Lincoln cent is a MS 67 RD PCGS has it valued at $1800. Imagine what a MS 68 or 68+ would be worth? All the sudden fifty bucks doesn't sound too bad for 50 rolls of them to check out huh?
@deannekliene2673Ай бұрын
Plated are either not worth much or considered damaged ...depending on who plated it....
@RJMEL2424 күн бұрын
How about mint proof and uncirculated sets from the 70’s and 80’s?
@CoinHELPu24 күн бұрын
My video instructs you where you can get help with your coins and answers to your questions.
@robertschwartz9414Ай бұрын
Does anyone know why the 1893S dollar with a mintage of 100,000 brings thousands of dollars even in low grade where as the 1894 with a mintage of slightly more of 110,000 commands no respect? Thanks, Robert
@CoinHELPuАй бұрын
Survival rate, less of the San Fran issue remains today while there's more left of the 1894 because they didn't circulate as much in the East as they did in the West.
@richardw3470Ай бұрын
@@CoinHELPu Uh, East vs West, isn't that turned around?
@larry-z9m18 күн бұрын
Junk silver should be easily negotiable. The concept of numismatic value is um…… not for me.