Hey, great video about your silver coins. I've got a 5 gram silver Belgian coin from 1876 (5 BEF). It's 2 milimeters thick and 3.6 cm across. I don't know how much it is worth. Do you or other people who read this know that?
u must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
hey i just cleaned my coins with baking soda and salt mixed into a glass bowl with a piece of tin foil on the bottom......just put ur tarnished pieces in it and watch them clear up and dissolve right before your eyes, amazing results =)
I love your 2 oz. kookaburra. I have one myself, it's a 1995 2 oz. kookaburra, but it is toned so nicely, it has this red/orange patina to it, just amazing. Check out my channel to see it. I think you'd appreciate it very much.
A prime choice for silver bullion coins with extra collector value! The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
I'm an Australian. That 2 oz 2008 kook is real nice. It's quite rare. You should keep it for a long time because it's got a numismatic value. Especially if you can get your hands of the 2009 edition!
I love the 08 kooks. I have a full mint sealed roll that I won't ever open. If I ever sell it. And that's a big IF, then the buyer will have to buy the whole roll. :) My favorite kook of all. And very, very, hard to find in a mint sealed roll.
Hello, I am learning that you should NOT buy Government minted Silver Rounds because they take up HIGH premium on buyer~!!! Like Liberty, Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple rounds~!!!
Premium is whatever extra charge the seller, usually dealer wants to charge you on top of the SPOT Price. It could be handling fee, stocking fee or whatever. This is how they make money.
Real nice. if you have gold coins could you make a video about those?
How long after the crash of the american dollar will it take for the government to declare gold illegal to own and order everyone to give their gold to the government?
The Gold Confiscation act Of April 5, 1933 told Americans they must trade in their gold for fiat dollars...20 % DID! ah hahaha. If it should come to that again, get a length of PVC pipe ,cap the ends and bury your PM's off site.If the stormtroopers come to your door looking for your gold and silver,tell them that you paniked at crashing economy and sold off at a flea market.
LOL....I meant in reference to buying those "error" dollar coins, my post wasn't clear, sorry; Never, I repeat Never, buy anything off those TV info shows, Run away fast....the prices on virtually everything they sell is marked up at least 100- 300%
sorry for my wise ass reply (I can't help it), I agree 100%. Check out my gold collection. I only buy direct from a coin dealer. Usually around 20 bucks over spot for gold amd silver is pretty much spot price.
bullion is usually just over spot price but coins may contain numismatic values which could make it more money to buy so if you only want to invest in metals get bullion but if you get coins they can go up alot more than the price of metal
Great collection
ilverGoldLover 1 month ago
Good collection there ... I'm doing same here... keep stackin'
Uglyplay3r 3 months ago
nice stuff....keep stacking!
lowpross11 3 months ago
Got some 1 oz Silver Lunar Dragons. $110+ AUD
DREL77 5 months ago
cute kid! nice stash!
gjmvi 6 months ago
i love those silver bars, i got a couple vids of my coins. check em out.
BuyDerrGoods 9 months ago
No, thats discussing
brandonsosmart1 10 months ago
lol! "Can I have it?"
"Yes you can have it"
Little hand appears to take it.. haha. So cute!!
LittleMissMichigan 11 months ago
@videareen
I got the kooks from APMEX.com but I get stuff from all over.
sw640 1 year ago
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Hey, great video about your silver coins. I've got a 5 gram silver Belgian coin from 1876 (5 BEF). It's 2 milimeters thick and 3.6 cm across. I don't know how much it is worth. Do you or other people who read this know that?
Greetz, mandgsurvival
mandgsurvival 1 year ago
I got a 5 ounce johnson Mathey bar!! silver needed.
Filmaker25 1 year ago
coins for sale, lots of silver! 9 minutes left. type in massive lot of coins.
huronhorde 1 year ago
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u must read this. once u have started there is no turning back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murderded in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed him. if you do not copy and paste this onto 10 vidoes in 30 minutes the dead girl will apear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste to be saved
dkxdawn 1 year ago
nice collection! I have some of the same bars
toddsilverngold 1 year ago
hey i just cleaned my coins with baking soda and salt mixed into a glass bowl with a piece of tin foil on the bottom......just put ur tarnished pieces in it and watch them clear up and dissolve right before your eyes, amazing results =)
maximuslt90 1 year ago
I love your 2 oz. kookaburra. I have one myself, it's a 1995 2 oz. kookaburra, but it is toned so nicely, it has this red/orange patina to it, just amazing. Check out my channel to see it. I think you'd appreciate it very much.
Negativerything 1 year ago
cute kid :P "kook a bell...."
I think I hear tom and jerry in the back too
captainmoe 1 year ago
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captainmoe 1 year ago
LOL Kook-a-berra???? LOL hahaha It's a Kookaburra. Related closely to the kingfisher bird. We love our aussie fauna.
ToyMaster83 2 years ago
A prime choice for silver bullion coins with extra collector value! The Third Reich produced millions of 90% silver coins. Each Nazi 5 Reichsmark coin weighed 13.88 g and contained exactly 12.5 g of fine silver. Almost half an ounze of silver in each coin. These coins are still readily available today! And besides their inherant value as silver bullion, they are also genuine Third Reich collectables thus adding to their value!
Heidelager 2 years ago
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Nice Collection, Keep collecting! Check out my video too!
SilverAceKing 2 years ago
KookabURRA!
jiminiflix 2 years ago
I'm an Australian. That 2 oz 2008 kook is real nice. It's quite rare. You should keep it for a long time because it's got a numismatic value. Especially if you can get your hands of the 2009 edition!
superchink28 2 years ago 3
Kooks are some of my favorite coins.
sw640 2 years ago
@sw640 you will rip what you saw,and you will benefit,when paper becomes worthless.
MasterTerran 1 year ago
pfff, world is getting beat up on 2012... that coin has to go pretty soon to buy some food ;)
joshuav2020 2 years ago
I love the 08 kooks. I have a full mint sealed roll that I won't ever open. If I ever sell it. And that's a big IF, then the buyer will have to buy the whole roll. :) My favorite kook of all. And very, very, hard to find in a mint sealed roll.
HaggaiVS8 2 years ago
my favs too i just bought another 1 ounce kook.
sw640 2 years ago
@HaggaiVS8 Bullion is Bullion, you won't get any more in a roll or not in a roll, plus that logic deprives others with less money of ever owning one.
kook2222 1 year ago
@HaggaiVS8
my fav. too save them for your grandkids.
sw640 1 year ago
kakabooki..
lol~
cute kids u have there..
and nice silver too..
prparimbici 2 years ago
so true, common sense is so uncommon, I am glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for the kind wise words.
sw640 2 years ago
tom and jerry in the background lol
ugotknockedthefugout 2 years ago
Nice collection, the kid is cute in the background ...
codewarrior05 2 years ago 2
is safe buy eagle silver coins ? can be confiscated ??
gus19668 2 years ago
Hello, I am learning that you should NOT buy Government minted Silver Rounds because they take up HIGH premium on buyer~!!! Like Liberty, Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple rounds~!!!
urkingod 2 years ago
Please explain what do you mean high premiums
chadgresham 2 years ago
Premium is whatever extra charge the seller, usually dealer wants to charge you on top of the SPOT Price. It could be handling fee, stocking fee or whatever. This is how they make money.
urkingod 2 years ago
a premium is the amount of money over spot you pay. Usually gov minted pretty coins like the Kooks have insane premiums.
Kinkajou01 2 years ago
Thanks
chadgresham 2 years ago
I like it I like it!!! Those are nice silver bullion.
rainbowcoins 2 years ago
the american eagles dont say 999 one it but it says fine..is that still good?
Daniyoyo 3 years ago
fine = .999
Mexicool78945 3 years ago
Beautiful collection.
That was pretty funny.
"Can I have it?"
"OK."
A little tiny hand comes onto the screen from stage-right and...kooka bye bye!
Frequencitee 3 years ago 11
nice video
HolyDiver07 3 years ago
how much did you pay for the missing edge lettering dollar
Fluffie14 3 years ago 2
I payed around 99.00 for it when. I think they are selling for around 300 now.
sw640 3 years ago
Silver Updated: 9/8/2008 12:28:33 PM
Bid: 11.98 Ask: 12.03 Change: -0.28
sw640 3 years ago
i bought a few of the 2 ounce Ks after I saw this video... they are some of my favorite in my collection.. very beautiful coins...
cowboycarl04 3 years ago
they are one of my favs also. I just bought a 2007 Britania also a beautiful coin with some numismatc value
sw640 3 years ago
What is your address?
:o)
JP5466 3 years ago
check out my video of my Glock, I have to make some of my shotguns and other members of my arsenal. you check in but you don't....
:p
sw640 3 years ago
where did you get that nice big coin from???/
tavaughn44 3 years ago
get some 10oz silver bars for the collection. They are nice and heavy to play with.
Zwikster 3 years ago
3/3/8 silver at $20.34 an ounce.
sw640 4 years ago
Real nice. if you have gold coins could you make a video about those?
How long after the crash of the american dollar will it take for the government to declare gold illegal to own and order everyone to give their gold to the government?
It's been done before.
I hope you dont live in a big city.
leevi1234 4 years ago 2
I have a video of my gold coins just check out my page sw640. " my gold coins".
sw640 4 years ago
The Gold Confiscation act Of April 5, 1933 told Americans they must trade in their gold for fiat dollars...20 % DID! ah hahaha. If it should come to that again, get a length of PVC pipe ,cap the ends and bury your PM's off site.If the stormtroopers come to your door looking for your gold and silver,tell them that you paniked at crashing economy and sold off at a flea market.
RockofAgesTheBand 3 years ago
How much was that 2 oz Kook...?
24t68Jm1 4 years ago
around 40 bucks
sw640 4 years ago
LOL....I meant in reference to buying those "error" dollar coins, my post wasn't clear, sorry; Never, I repeat Never, buy anything off those TV info shows, Run away fast....the prices on virtually everything they sell is marked up at least 100- 300%
LauraGalway 4 years ago
sorry for my wise ass reply (I can't help it), I agree 100%. Check out my gold collection. I only buy direct from a coin dealer. Usually around 20 bucks over spot for gold amd silver is pretty much spot price.
sw640 4 years ago
the bars are bullion, notice the bars?
Main Entry: bul·lion
1 a : gold or silver considered as so much metal ; specifically : uncoined gold or silver in bars or ingots
sw640 4 years ago
Better to buy bullion
LauraGalway 4 years ago
Why is bullion better than coin? I'm buying coin right now but if there's a good reason to buy bullion, please let me know.
Boomer1949 4 years ago
bullion is usually just over spot price but coins may contain numismatic values which could make it more money to buy so if you only want to invest in metals get bullion but if you get coins they can go up alot more than the price of metal
pbanjellyann 4 years ago
Coin is better for a crash but bullion is more for concentrating bulky amounts and cutting down the mark-up and tax
WatchRyder 2 years ago