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  • I think this is aout the 200th time I am viewing this video!!!!! BREATHTAKING and GORGOUS and TERRIFIC!!!!

  • This is excellent

  • Very interesting collection you have there. Makes me wish I would have kept all the old world coins that my Grandpa had.And I know what I am about to say would be considered as a very American response, but with your accent you sound like Boris Badenov from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show lol . At any moment I was waiting on hearing you say "Must capture Moose and Squirrel" lol.

  • lovely collection

  • I get the feeling that you do not have much love for the USSR? =)

  • @TheSelfGoverned Not true.

  • @gruppenfuhrer0 If you were to get your hands on a random one, it would be seized, yes. But there is the famous one that broke the record for most expensive coin. That one was specifically legalized, I believe. The other ones (20-odd, I think) have not yet had that luxury.

  • I may be wrong but i have heard several times from the discovery channel that its illegal to own a double eagle NOT all of them but a certain year is this true

  • Those are neat coins, but I'm curious if you know why England would mint a coin commemorating the moon landing. To my knowledge they had nothing to do with it.

  • @gruppenfuhrer0

    Hello if you do ever decide tomorrow or in years to come to sell the 50 Euros blue gold coin please let me know or send me the listing link as I think it's a beautiful coin and there are none in the united kingdom (NONE)

    Thanks Elliott_Holland@msn.com

  • That was rather entartainig. By the way it sounds like you are from Russia.

  • What is your personal favorite coin? Not a fan of the maple leaf.

  • wheres the 1 ounce 99.999 canadian maple?

  • Great and cool. Thank you

  • Funny people argue if we have been there. Soon enough we will have system to live in space, and tourist travels around the moon.

  • Does it matter if you have Copies of old gold coins or original ones? Does it make a difference between them or does the price only exists of the gold and not of the rarity?

  • @MRoesterreicher1 Did you mean restrikes by "copies of old gold coins'? They are valued only for their AGW (actual gold weight). Original gold coins would probably cost more.

  • @gruppenfuhrer0 Yes , that's what i mean . ( I asked because I often saw original gold coins on ebay[example: 4 Ducat 1838, 100 Korona 1908])

  • Dude your bird freaked me out:D

  • Nice colaitions cant you tell wy is the Qeen on wevry coin?

  • Wow! :O What's your job and do you ever plan on selling them, for example if your countries' currency collapses? How much is all your gold worth?

  • Hello, could you please tell me where I can safely buy coins like yours (when I can afford them:)

    Your videos are amazing!

  • @Boshetoonmai You can buy coins like this on eBay, APMEX or the sites advertised on this page. Check them out. Most of the coins featured in my videos were purchased on the internet.

  • Real money! interesting how people refer back to paper to give coin value? when in truth its metals,golds lasting have more value and paper is dependent on alot other factors. how hard cash is needed in this electronic information world were credit is given to bank card , the old vs the new , i guess value is in the eye of the beholder!

  • Excellent collection, I presently have some historic silver coins, and the modern Canadian bullion.

    My gold at present is mostly 14k scrap, but I am thinking of starting with some 1/10 oz Canadian maples.

    All the best.

  • :O

  • That is one impressive collection. Are you rich / ?

  • @ANTIDALLARD Ofcourse he is rich. Anyone with such a beautiful collection of gold coins is rich. I can't afford 1 oz gold coins. So I have to stick with collecting silver bullion coins. Got a 1/10 gold Philharmoniker and Krugerrand though.

  • fantastic video ,

  • Good vid and good information, well presented. I lust you sir.

  • @nicoleaf also it also just makes it easier to trade

  • Class good video.

  • Very nice collection. Gold is well over 1800 now, do you recommend we still buy bullion? or should we wait?

  • Mr. Gruppen you have great video of incredible gold coins. This is the most impressive collection since Westerndeep from 2007. I am most impressed by your Peru Cien Sols, Great Britiain 5 Pounds with Young Queen Elizabeth portrait, and the 2001 Australian 2 oz Kangaroo Nugget. Wow! congrats. At least 1 kilogram of Big Gold! $1900 x 32.15 = $61,085 per kilo melt value alone! Movie "The Italian Job" 208 gold bars x 400 oz per bar x $1900 = $158 million USD! movie in 2003 = Only $27 million USD

  • Wonder video, great coin collection. Thank you.

  • Wow a bird jumped out

  • You should get more american gold and some german gold pieces lol

  • Demand and supply is an economic model of price determination in a market.

    Gold coins and silver and gold on its own is a good long-term investment for those who can afford it, BUT it seems to me that continuous growth of the gold price is clearly due to artificial market manipulation intentionally created by rich and powerful. By escalating people's interest and their further desires, it is obvious why price is continue sky rocketing.

  • Great video! You need 1.16 oz Turkish Ata Lira gold coin too.

  • @gruppenfuhrer0 Kijang Emas is just normal gold coins issued by Malaysia mint...its not rare at all...

  • @nicoleaf  It is a matter of my personal preferences. To me bars look plain and uninteresting.

  • My friend, u r missing the Malaysian 1oz "Kijang Emas" (Barking Reindeer) gold coin, very rare and beautiful!

  • You buy coins from ebay, how are you sure they're not counterfeit?

  • are they all 1 oz coins?

  • wow.. love your world map presentation wish i had your purchasing power

  • Lovely collection. Always wanted one of those quintuple sovereigns (the £5 coin)

  • Hi Gruppen! thanks for an awesome video! I just started collecting gold and silver coins even though it's not much! I just wanted to ask you where you purchased your coin case? I'm interested in the case where you put your gold eagle and gold buffalo. I'm looking forward to purchase some coin case, but can't find them. Any information would be appreciated!

  • amazing adding a map behind the gold coins was a great idea i will sub to u :)

  • wow... unbelievable... i am from Singapore... if you are searching for any Singapore coins.. let me know... btw... Singapore lunar gold coin 2nd series is very nice... i have no idea why it did not catch any collector attention... are you looking to add russia and japan gold coins?

  • @sgwarrenb sorry... i mean the russian ballet gold coin series... cheers!

  • Just started a collection myself. I have two silver coins and one gold coin so far with one more silver coin and one more gold coin on the way.

  • Damn I had no idea until I saw this video that there were Israeli bullion coins... Apparently they are new obviously.

  • you must be really rich

  • @gman1231231 Could be. But don't forget he probably bought them when they were still worth 4 times less than today...

  • Great collection!Thx for up

  • WOW, what a collection u got there, come check out my channel.

  • What!! No Kijang Emas from Malaysia?

  • in Soviet Russia, Olympics commemorate you!

  • Hi there Gruppen! I love your videos and I can't wait for a new update on your collection. I'm 16yo and I just started collecting a while ago. I got 11 ounces of gold bullion coins and a few silver 1 oz coins. Im going to buy x2 1 oz gold pamp suisse bars soon. You have encouraged me to start collecting. Keep the videos rolling, PEACE!

  • @MrGoldbullion Hi, thanks for your great comments. You are very rich for a 16 yo! Keep on stacking, my friend!

  • @MrGoldbullion youre rich kid. give me some coins.

  • Fantastic collection! I'm a communications professor and I always try to teach as much about the wor;d's cultures as possible. Now I have another example to show them!

    But I have two questions:

    1: Did the birds come with the collection?

    2: Any tips for beginners?

  • @TheCoolProfessor Thanks for your cool comment, Professor!

    Here are my answers:

    1: Birds always like shiny things

    2: Start small and add to your collection regularly

  • Wow, great collection you got there! Please also check out my video.  All the best!

  • Very cool I showed it to my son and grandchildren to teach them geography and various coins same time. Thank you.

  • Hi,

    nice presentation.

    Can I suggest to add a piece to the european part of your collection: the polish orla bielika

  • PURE ORGASM

  • Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous coins... I'd be so lucky to amass that much in savings... Plus what I save in silver...

    I want to leave my children a a collection of bullion that they will have when they need it... I don't even have kids yet lol, but that is my dream...

  • Very well done video. It motivates me to want to start collecting not just for the economic stability but also for the beauty of the coins.

  • wow, awesome

    I feel stupid for buying silver rounds with sports teams on them now lol

  • beautiful coins !!!!!

  • Wow, what an amazing collection. So much history and stories of the world. I was wondering where would be a good start for someone wanting to start a collection of gold goins/ investment? I have always trusted gold more than paper notes, even more now with the economy's of the world. Thanks so much!

  • holy...

  • Very nice presentation, good to have knowledge, health and wealth.

  • Where do you live,man? lol

  • This is a great video man. Love how you used the map.

  • Great video man I love how you map the coins out, great information..

  • Great movie man :) Please look at this en.wikipedia. org /wiki/Orzel_bielik its Polish bullion coin , maybe you will be interested :)

  • Thanks for the geography/history lesson. I love your cute cockatiel at the end. I'm a bird lover too. I have one named Randy.

  • inspiring video! as a result of watching it, I rushed out and bought my first gold coin 1oz maple leaf

  • neat video again gruppenfuhrer, nice bird too:)

  • The best collection on Youtube... Your collection is truly inspirational.

  • you do have an amazing collectiona and I LOVE your videos. Thank you SO much for sharing!! Beatriz.

  • Fantastic display of bullion and a great lesson in history. Thank you for the great video, I didn't want it to end :o)

  • God-damn!!!! This is one of the most "bad-ass" videos that I've seen in a long time! This is A+ stuff here! Your an artist. Great job! It's a Picasso, bro!!!!!

  • Your videos are always great to watch, the extra numismatic knowledge is great aswell. Beautiul collection!

  • Thanks for making this video. Very informative and fun to watch. Nice collection.

  • Thanks everyone for your cool comments. I am glad this video is receiving such a warm welcome.

  • Awesome gold coins man. You have a huge collection. You'd be jumping for joy when gold goes to 15,000 dollars:) Awesome birds by the way. I used to own a cockatiel too.

  • Awesome gold coins man. You have a huge collection. You'd be jumping for joy when gold goes to 15,000 dollars:)

  • another great video. quality coins and quality video. thank you very much.

  • I notice you don't have a new zealand kiwi gold coin in your collection! There's another coin you can add towards your collection :D

  • Thanks for the mention about the Singapore dragon, have sent details of several other 1oz coins you may be interested in :)

  • @Robaaaayy Thanks!

  • @gruppenfuhrer0 try Singapore lunar 2nd series gold dragon coin ~ year 2000.... the tiger is lovely as well...

  • @Robaaaayy Are you located in Singapore?

  • @Motivation53

    Nope, thousands and thousands of miles away in the UK actually mate :L

  • I have always liked the fact that Panamanian coins with any precious metal content list the exact weight and purity on the coin. No guessing! They also retained 90% Silver in their circulating coinage several years longer than the US.

    The blue Gold is alloyed with Indium. In fact, there are a wide range of Gold alloys with different hues. Google: "Colored Gold"; there is a Wikipedia article detailing the metallurgy involved. =^[.]^=

  • you need to get a Kijang Emas from Malaysia

  • Surprise ending, nice.

  • killer video, we really enjoyed it

  • you should of bought the silver coins,they would have been much cheaper and not too mention how their value would have increased by over 107% so far this year alone....and with the canadian mint nbow admitting theres a silver shortage I'm premiums are about to go much higher very soon once everyone hears what's going in the silver market,COMEX Futures increased 80% since September deliveries,the word is getting out,buy silver get rich!....pretty easy to figure out!

  • great collection i have tried to start a collection but right now im only 13 so should i try to start out with collecting silver coins

  • @sgtnavyseal theyll probaly need to lower job ages fro you to get a decent collection nowadays lol

  • Thank you for posting this. Your videos are very informative and educational. Please keep them coming.

  • You have inspired me more than anyone else I have watched.

  • Wow, your videos are really great! Thanks for showing your collection. I'm struggling to match your collection in SILVER coins! : )

    Your collection and videos are great inspiration.

  • make sure the bird didnt grab the 2ounce coin

  • your vids are awesome.you need a beeter camera tho

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