A very big thank you to Christopher and the Britannia Coin Company for making this video possible, links to their channels are below if you would like to check them out: Christopher Collects: www.youtube.com/@ChristopherCollects Britannia Coin Company: www.youtube.com/@BritanniaCoinCompany
Real informative video,I remember when they were just bullion dealers but they’ve branched out to include the coin dealers and a very good auction house who only charge 10% commission which is very good,well worth checking their auction catalogue at RWB Auctions 👏🏻
Lovely discussion. Might I suggest considering expanding your network and engaging in further discussions with a diverse array of guests? Announce upcoming guests with a brief video to allow commenters to pose questions. You might look into Liberty and Finance, who operate on a similar system and have achieved considerable success in rapidly growing their channel. It’s merely a thought feel free to disregard it haha, but do give it due consideration as you never know if you could excel in this domain. Well wishes, Josh.
That sounds like a great idea toga and am always looking to better the quality. I will absolutely take your advice on board and appreciate the great feedback😊
I would be extremely surprised if the Tudor Beasts series were to be cancelled, simply because this range is also available in cupronickel. Nearly 20,000 2022 Lion of England coins were sold in cupronickel for example, and the RM BUNC packaging has I/X, II/X, III/X and so printed on at the bottom, so they would be alienating a lot of lower-end collectors if they pulled the plug without going all the way to X/X; and if you're making a 3D CAD design for all those cupronickel ones, you might as well make the bullion and proofs as well. The British Monarchs on the other hand had no cupronickel (or even bullion) equivalents, and after the mint's US partner pulled out last year the sales plummeted. Fewer people will have been affected by that cancellation, but no doubt some of them are big spenders.
You can sometimes tell in fake gold by the price if the seller is offering a gold coin at a cheaper price then you tent to ask the seller why he is selling it cheaper.
A very big thank you to Christopher and the Britannia Coin Company for making this video possible, links to their channels are below if you would like to check them out:
Christopher Collects: www.youtube.com/@ChristopherCollects
Britannia Coin Company: www.youtube.com/@BritanniaCoinCompany
Real informative video,I remember when they were just bullion dealers but they’ve branched out to include the coin dealers and a very good auction house who only charge 10% commission which is very good,well worth checking their auction catalogue at RWB Auctions 👏🏻
Great one on one chat👌, some interesting points covered 🙆♂️.
Very pleased to hear Jamie, I enjoyed visiting
This is a great interview! great video. :)
Pleased to hear that, more to come😊
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Lovely discussion. Might I suggest considering expanding your network and engaging in further discussions with a diverse array of guests? Announce upcoming guests with a brief video to allow commenters to pose questions. You might look into Liberty and Finance, who operate on a similar system and have achieved considerable success in rapidly growing their channel. It’s merely a thought feel free to disregard it haha, but do give it due consideration as you never know if you could excel in this domain. Well wishes, Josh.
That sounds like a great idea toga and am always looking to better the quality. I will absolutely take your advice on board and appreciate the great feedback😊
Excellent video! more like this please :)
Pleased to hear, thank you
This is great Mac!! Really good video great interview style chat 🎉
Pleased you enjoyed it mate
Awesome video
Thanks very much
I would be extremely surprised if the Tudor Beasts series were to be cancelled, simply because this range is also available in cupronickel. Nearly 20,000 2022 Lion of England coins were sold in cupronickel for example, and the RM BUNC packaging has I/X, II/X, III/X and so printed on at the bottom, so they would be alienating a lot of lower-end collectors if they pulled the plug without going all the way to X/X; and if you're making a 3D CAD design for all those cupronickel ones, you might as well make the bullion and proofs as well. The British Monarchs on the other hand had no cupronickel (or even bullion) equivalents, and after the mint's US partner pulled out last year the sales plummeted. Fewer people will have been affected by that cancellation, but no doubt some of them are big spenders.
You can sometimes tell in fake gold by the price if the seller is offering a gold coin at a cheaper price then you tent to ask the seller why he is selling it cheaper.