@mermt Thanks for the advice!!! I wanted to sign up with a third party grading company but they charge for membership -_- so for now, I'm going to keep buying my PR70's and MS70's from Apmex!
It really depends on the condition and the year it was made, some, for example 1879 and 1880 in condition are worth a few thousand, most in good condition are between $30 and $200.
Hey I am new to this but already enjoying it! One question, is it better to buy directly from the mint or buy perfect 70 certified coins from a dealer?
@15dragons Hi there, If you buy from the mint, you might not get a MS 70 certification, as even a small bag mark or one coin hitting another may bring it down to an MS 69, however if you buy an MS 70 from a dealer you are likely to pay a premium, but you are guaranteed an MS 70. If you plan to continue collecting, I would try signing up with a third party grader, like NCG or PCGS and sent in a coin here and there to be graded, might be worth your while.
hey im 12 years old and i have been collecting coins paper money stamps comics for the last 2 years and i have a good amount of them come look at them now in my videos.you should like them
@reyssoda if its very worn out, its worth about 2$. if its half decent and has some detail its about 10$. im pretty sure that its in extremely fine condition, but if it was it would be anywhere from 100 or lower
dont call me NAZI but i think its neat to actually have the swastika on the german coin during world war 2 and i cant believe that they actually released those coins back then, must be really insulting to the jews for sure.
@okpapereat Really? I think Jews were more offended by the fact that they were being exterminated than by the fact that swastikas appeared on German coins.
@loro1rojo Yea, some jews do take offense to the symbol because it was a symbol that Adolf Hitler used and it was the symbol to the NAZI party and it was the NAZI who put them through hardship and all those terrible things that man kind cannot imagine happening. Let me tell you a story i was in a coin shop picking out there coins with WW2 german coins and i was almost done when a jewish person come in, i could tell because he was wearing a kippah he comes up and asked me what kinda coins
@loro1rojo im collecting and i told him im collecting NAZI coins he was pissed and was like WTF did you know what Hitler did to US and all those attrocities that happened in that war and i got a stern talking to by a jewish rabbi about the halocaust. and yes its a true story! i ended up paying for the coins in left. Now i collect these because its a piece of history that shall never be forgotten and thats the reason i collect coins, ever coin i get i can associate them to a part in time
@loro1rojo For example 50 Kopek, the anniversary of the revolution in russia with lenin on the coin. Also represents the Former USSR country. Early 1900s polish coins - the time when poland was under communist rule and thats really interesting.
i have this coin and it's a really tiny gold coin that has a bird on one side and it says united states of America and underneath the bird it says twenty dollars and on the other side it has a head with stars around it and underneath the head it says 1886 this coin is very tiny and is inside a little ordinary box that has a swade holder made specially for the coin. This coin was my dad's and i found it in his drawer years after my mom kicked em out, so how much do you think it's worth?
I agree, you are better off trying to win an auction on ebay or teletrade. Lots of options for you!
mermt 7 months ago
@mermt Thanks for the advice!!! I wanted to sign up with a third party grading company but they charge for membership -_- so for now, I'm going to keep buying my PR70's and MS70's from Apmex!
15dragons 7 months ago
@15dragons
APMEX screws a guy , only %15 of my coins comes from there.
edfoefoe 7 months ago
It really depends on the condition and the year it was made, some, for example 1879 and 1880 in condition are worth a few thousand, most in good condition are between $30 and $200.
mermt 7 months ago
Hey I am new to this but already enjoying it! One question, is it better to buy directly from the mint or buy perfect 70 certified coins from a dealer?
15dragons 7 months ago
@15dragons Hi there, If you buy from the mint, you might not get a MS 70 certification, as even a small bag mark or one coin hitting another may bring it down to an MS 69, however if you buy an MS 70 from a dealer you are likely to pay a premium, but you are guaranteed an MS 70. If you plan to continue collecting, I would try signing up with a third party grader, like NCG or PCGS and sent in a coin here and there to be graded, might be worth your while.
mermt 7 months ago
How much is that sheild nickle worth ?
parosite 7 months ago
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NUMISWORLD 8 months ago
1867 mexican coin not in the best condition but rare how much money is it worth?
felixcruzazul 1 year ago
hey im 12 years old and i have been collecting coins paper money stamps comics for the last 2 years and i have a good amount of them come look at them now in my videos.you should like them
JOHNSderry 1 year ago
@JOHNSderry Cool!
mermt 1 year ago
i have a 1888 canadian victoria penny how much is it worth?
reyssoda 1 year ago
@reyssoda Depending on the condition, up to $20, really good conditon up to $50. Thanks for asking.
mermt 1 year ago
@reyssoda if its very worn out, its worth about 2$. if its half decent and has some detail its about 10$. im pretty sure that its in extremely fine condition, but if it was it would be anywhere from 100 or lower
BowlingFreak218 1 year ago
Yes, absolutely, however air can still get through, so I would recommend an air tight plastic holder. Thanks for asking.
mermt 1 year ago
is it ok to protect my coins by wrapping them in 100 percent cotton?
puio7 1 year ago
Hehe no post office for me i buy coins right at the mint! :)
M1sterHamilton 1 year ago
dont call me NAZI but i think its neat to actually have the swastika on the german coin during world war 2 and i cant believe that they actually released those coins back then, must be really insulting to the jews for sure.
okpapereat 1 year ago
@okpapereat Really? I think Jews were more offended by the fact that they were being exterminated than by the fact that swastikas appeared on German coins.
loro1rojo 1 year ago
@loro1rojo Yea, some jews do take offense to the symbol because it was a symbol that Adolf Hitler used and it was the symbol to the NAZI party and it was the NAZI who put them through hardship and all those terrible things that man kind cannot imagine happening. Let me tell you a story i was in a coin shop picking out there coins with WW2 german coins and i was almost done when a jewish person come in, i could tell because he was wearing a kippah he comes up and asked me what kinda coins
okpapereat 1 year ago
@loro1rojo im collecting and i told him im collecting NAZI coins he was pissed and was like WTF did you know what Hitler did to US and all those attrocities that happened in that war and i got a stern talking to by a jewish rabbi about the halocaust. and yes its a true story! i ended up paying for the coins in left. Now i collect these because its a piece of history that shall never be forgotten and thats the reason i collect coins, ever coin i get i can associate them to a part in time
okpapereat 1 year ago
@loro1rojo For example 50 Kopek, the anniversary of the revolution in russia with lenin on the coin. Also represents the Former USSR country. Early 1900s polish coins - the time when poland was under communist rule and thats really interesting.
okpapereat 1 year ago
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ChrisTheHobbyGuy 1 year ago
i have this coin and it's a really tiny gold coin that has a bird on one side and it says united states of America and underneath the bird it says twenty dollars and on the other side it has a head with stars around it and underneath the head it says 1886 this coin is very tiny and is inside a little ordinary box that has a swade holder made specially for the coin. This coin was my dad's and i found it in his drawer years after my mom kicked em out, so how much do you think it's worth?
bubbabojanglez 2 years ago
Wow! If its the coin your are describing, its worth between $15,000 and $20,000. Well done.
mermt 2 years ago
lol.... can you send me the link to a picture of the coin that your talking about? so that i can confirm if it's the one your talking about or not?
bubbabojanglez 2 years ago
200
buzwazfuz 1 year ago
@bubbabojanglez well it seem that tiny piece of gold is a miniature copy thats what i have seen if it says 20 dollars then its a miniature copy
andy11faulk 1 year ago
Prussian and Imperial Russian coins are my favorite but I cant afford most of them.
sharpie443 2 years ago
i love coin collecting... check my coin collection out!
connorstewart127 2 years ago
:) nice
NinjaSirat 2 years ago
Interesting
mermt 3 years ago
Intresting video, however more details would be helpful, prices, how to grade
mermt 3 years ago 2