I purchased about $250 of rare world coins from a local coin shop, and was excited to dig through them to see what I got! There were some sweet older finds, with countries ranging from European to South American to more. Super interesting hunt – let me know what your favorite coins were – I liked the Florins!
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Fun video!😊
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Hire somebody? Damn buddy you made it to the big time now!
I appreciate it haha
Christian, how much did you pay for these coins?
He said $260 at 9:08
Regarding those couple of half crowns or florins that were really worn, I’m pretty sure that’s George IV’s portrait since both George I and George III face right ans George II and George IV face left
Florins were not introduced until 1849 so those would have to be half crowns.
@CalzoneManiac’s Video Corner Yeah, you’re right
Those are die markings they can go close to 70 different die numbers.
Queen Victoria used the young head portrait until her golden jubilee in 1887
5:08 is George iv
6:55 11 die number on the shilling
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This an impressive selection of old silver coins.
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Nice coins.
YES, LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS LOVE THE BRITISH SILVER, CANADIAN SILVER, AWESOME!!!GARY BAILEY ALSO THE SWEDISH, NEDERLANDS, IRELAND, LOVE THAT SPAIN 2 PSETA, HAVE THE GERMAN , LOVE THAT WILHELM THE 3RD, I HOPE YOU FEATURE THAT STUFF IN A FUTURE SALE
GREAT STUFF, EVEN WITHOUT MY OLD COPPERS!!!GARY BAILEY
Yep the one at 5:10 is George IV
Christian….this purchase is a steal! The norwegian 10 øre alone is a 15-25 coin.
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Hi, Christian! Didn’t spot any great rarities, but you have dozens of coins worth well above their melt value. Your 1844 four pence has a mintage of only 100,000.
great videos, thanks bud
The 1847 1 guilder coin is indeed a nice find. Although the mintage is about 8.3 million, it is in very good condition. Definitely worth more than spot.
That Irish Schilling looks amazing
For how much you bought it? And could you tell me where