You are a lucky man, my friend! Thank you so much for sharing this with me. I could only imagine having that much to play with. I wish I could afford a tenth of what is there. Take care and be safe. thanks Ray
Just found this video, subbed! Brother, you were blessed to be able to acquire that collection! Let me know when you're wanting to sell, Constitutional is my favorite! Yee haw
This guy is right, if you buy gold/silver coins or bullion go buy a single 10 ounce bar today and then go to a different shop and try to sell it tomorrow. It’s like buying a used car. For a private collection of this size I’d offer 15x face on dimes, quarters, half dollars that are 90% and probably somewhere around 18-19/morgan. The silver eagles would have been paid at spot. Going through this would be a lot of work and the coin shops around me would probably offer slightly more than that for the coins but they might not even take that much 90% at one time. It’s too risky to have that much money tied up with one purchase.
100% on the boat. Lots of really good times with the kids but the day I sold it I realized something. If I wanted to go fishing that bad it would have cost me 20% of all that money to go on a weekend guide with the kids. Wow all that money right down the toilet that could have in the 80’s and 90’s that could have built me a fortune $$$ good luck awesome collection
In addition to selling your 90% on eBay, maybe you can get a P.O. box, a phone dedicated for business or one of those online phone services and then have people to send you money orders for the junk silver. Then you can keep some of the profit for yourself instead of giving it to eBay. Just avoid selling in states requiring you to collect states sell taxes. I'm not a financial advisor nor a lawyer, but I did sleep at an Holiday Inn last night. 😂 When you are ready to sell, please post a video on how we can make a purchase.
I'm in this video by 13 minutes... but I wanted to mention something before I forgot... However, I didn't want to forget to tell you something. You made the comment if you start selling on Ebay, if you do please don't forget to leave a link in the description of your videos so we can all find you. Love your videos and your channel. Always look forward to watching!
Thanks brother and my mind is all over the place doing these videos trying to remember to mention stuff and that’s why I jump around on subjects. Thanks for watching
I live in Eastern Kentucky myself and you're right, there's not many places to buy or sell silver or gold coins. Morgan's, Halves and Dimes are my favorites. I go an hour or so away to Court Days in Preston or Mt Sterling looking for coins. I also travel to Ashland to Bragg's. I buy from people that happen to hear about me but they usually don't have but a couple dollars face at most when they have any to sell. Not many coin collectors in our area at all. I have found a pawn shop in Morehead at Bypass Pawn that I buy from fairly often. Usually Peace Dollars. They sell out of Morgan's about as fast as they come in. I try to stop in there everytime I'm passing thru there. It's like a desert here for silver. That's a nice collection you purchased there. Love those halves. Great video and best wishes to you.
KY, what's a good way to get ahold of you? I might be interested in some parts of this collection and could possibly save us both a little money in the long run.
In situations like this I usually send a lot of the common US “junk” silver off to a dealer. Right now you would get spot for them, less your shipping expense
Wow. I would love to see the division of everything. Maybe put into guardhouse boxes or just a breakdown of books that you were able to create. Wonderful video.
Just a word of advice. EBay seems overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it it's like riding a bike. About 4-years ago, I was almost forced to use eBay to sell some high-dollar items. I was very intimidated in the beginning with shipping, fees, I had zero feedback, and everything else. The beauty about eBay is you have a nation wide audience and things tend to sell at a premium. As far as shipping, you can just charge a flat rate. Also, coins tend to sell very well on ebay! Like you, I live in a very rural area and there aren't many buyers for what I have to offer around here. I absolutely love eBay despite their fees.
I don’t know what you paid for this particular grouping by all I see here so far is junk silver with some copper clad mixed in. I don’t see anything of any real value here. I’m really surprised that this particular lot was so sloppily put together by the original owner. He’s got coin rolls mislabeled and various types of coins mixed together with some copper clad stuff sprinkled in. Any coin dealer would not want to invest his time looking through a collection that looks more like a junk silver hoard. The Morgan dollars in the first video is your best bet as you might make out on a few dates that could grade high but this particular collection is junk silver in my mind. It’s very odd that the original owner was so sloppy in his stacking and labeling. It just complicates the ability for a person to determine its true value.
Not sure why this collector rolled his junk silver and date search it and rolled them up like they were BU rolls never seen that before most people who have rolls like that they are BU rolls just strange way of keeping junk silver because that is all that is just bunch slick silver
This is a great old hoard / collection. Amazing stuff.
You are a lucky man, my friend! Thank you so much for sharing this with me. I could only imagine having that much to play with. I wish I could afford a tenth of what is there. Take care and be safe. thanks Ray
Just found this video, subbed! Brother, you were blessed to be able to acquire that collection! Let me know when you're wanting to sell, Constitutional is my favorite! Yee haw
That's a whole crap ton of constitutional! Makes me smile just thinking about going through it all and looking for the gems.
Love these 3 videos! Where do you sell your coins
Awesome bro love it your so lucky to have got that coin collection!!!
ya my LCS gave me today almost 10$ for my '64 Kennedys..
Lucky mines like 5-6$
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I would absolutely love to buy some of those rolled pennies, bankrolls you have name a price 🙏🏻
Crushed the like button and thank you so much for sharing that beautiful collection!
Thanks I appreciate that
Enjoy all your videos , what a haul , congratulations
Thanks Kevin I appreciate that and thanks for watching
I would be giddy just to be able go through it
Coin roll hunt would be awesome. Subscribed!
That's some pretty good searching to do. Looks like fun and like there will be good stuff in there. Congrats and good luck!
Thanks for watching and I appreciate it
Nice! But it might be too overwhelming.
Absolutely insane collection!
Yes it is brother. Very blessed and thanks for watching
This guy is right, if you buy gold/silver coins or bullion go buy a single 10 ounce bar today and then go to a different shop and try to sell it tomorrow. It’s like buying a used car.
For a private collection of this size I’d offer 15x face on dimes, quarters, half dollars that are 90% and probably somewhere around 18-19/morgan. The silver eagles would have been paid at spot.
Going through this would be a lot of work and the coin shops around me would probably offer slightly more than that for the coins but they might not even take that much 90% at one time. It’s too risky to have that much money tied up with one purchase.
Thanks that’s a good break down. Thanks for watching
100% on the boat. Lots of really good times with the kids but the day I sold it I realized something. If I wanted to go fishing that bad it would have cost me 20% of all that money to go on a weekend guide with the kids. Wow all that money right down the toilet that could have in the 80’s and 90’s that could have built me a fortune $$$ good luck awesome collection
Lol I agree completely brother thanks for watching
I like the Franklin Halves they are nice.
Me too brother and they have gotten a more popular here lately. Thanks for watching.
I'm in Winchester...where abouts you at?
Around the RRG
Wow, what a collection. Would you mind sharing what you paid for the whole hoard? Just curious, thanks
In addition to selling your 90% on eBay, maybe you can get a P.O. box, a phone dedicated for business or one of those online phone services and then have people to send you money orders for the junk silver. Then you can keep some of the profit for yourself instead of giving it to eBay. Just avoid selling in states requiring you to collect states sell taxes. I'm not a financial advisor nor a lawyer, but I did sleep at an Holiday Inn last night. 😂 When you are ready to sell, please post a video on how we can make a purchase.
I'm in this video by 13 minutes... but I wanted to mention something before I forgot...
However, I didn't want to forget to tell you something. You made the comment if you start selling on Ebay, if you do please don't forget to leave a link in the description of your videos so we can all find you. Love your videos and your channel. Always look forward to watching!
Thanks brother and my mind is all over the place doing these videos trying to remember to mention stuff and that’s why I jump around on subjects. Thanks for watching
Sister, you're cool 😎 👍
I live in Eastern Kentucky myself and you're right, there's not many places to buy or sell silver or gold coins. Morgan's, Halves and Dimes are my favorites. I go an hour or so away to Court Days in Preston or Mt Sterling looking for coins. I also travel to Ashland to Bragg's. I buy from people that happen to hear about me but they usually don't have but a couple dollars face at most when they have any to sell. Not many coin collectors in our area at all. I have found a pawn shop in Morehead at Bypass Pawn that I buy from fairly often. Usually Peace Dollars. They sell out of Morgan's about as fast as they come in. I try to stop in there everytime I'm passing thru there. It's like a desert here for silver. That's a nice collection you purchased there. Love those halves. Great video and best wishes to you.
Thanks brother and you’re spot on about all that. Thanks for watching and enjoy
Nice video
With each video I get more jealous!! Looks like an amazing collection! Seems like your friend had good taste
Thanks brother
Very cool
KY, what's a good way to get ahold of you? I might be interested in some parts of this collection and could possibly save us both a little money in the long run.
I’ll let you know when get more of it sorted
Incredible
In situations like this I usually send a lot of the common US “junk” silver off to a dealer. Right now you would get spot for them, less your shipping expense
Great collection, you hit the jackpot. I'll be very interested if you will sell to the viewers.
Very cool collection. Wouldn't mind buying couple rolls of 1962 halves, or even 1964 Kennedys.
70 years amazing. thats a lot of half dollars. very cool. if the person agrees to the price thats all that matters.
Wow. I would love to see the division of everything. Maybe put into guardhouse boxes or just a breakdown of books that you were able to create. Wonderful video.
Not bad if you can actually read the dates on those Buffalos.
How did you even value that?
Took about 5 hours.
Did you say what you paid for the collection?
How do we buy Franklin’s from you
I’ll make a post when I’m ready to sell. You can follow me on Instagram also if you have it.
Just a word of advice. EBay seems overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it it's like riding a bike. About 4-years ago, I was almost forced to use eBay to sell some high-dollar items. I was very intimidated in the beginning with shipping, fees, I had zero feedback, and everything else. The beauty about eBay is you have a nation wide audience and things tend to sell at a premium. As far as shipping, you can just charge a flat rate. Also, coins tend to sell very well on ebay! Like you, I live in a very rural area and there aren't many buyers for what I have to offer around here. I absolutely love eBay despite their fees.
That dont look like much for 70y collection, you must of got more somewhere else?
Yea I have more videos showing them with 1 more to come
How do we buy from you or contact you?
I don’t know what you paid for this particular grouping by all I see here so far is junk silver with some copper clad mixed in. I don’t see anything of any real value here. I’m really surprised that this particular lot was so sloppily put together by the original owner. He’s got coin rolls mislabeled and various types of coins mixed together with some copper clad stuff sprinkled in. Any coin dealer would not want to invest his time looking through a collection that looks more like a junk silver hoard. The Morgan dollars in the first video is your best bet as you might make out on a few dates that could grade high but this particular collection is junk silver in my mind. It’s very odd that the original owner was so sloppy in his stacking and labeling. It just complicates the ability for a person to determine its true value.
Not sure why this collector rolled his junk silver and date search it and rolled them up like they were BU rolls never seen that before most people who have rolls like that they are BU rolls just strange way of keeping junk silver because that is all that is just bunch slick silver
Thanks for watching. I understand but one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. :)
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