I think you have shopped wisely Dan and as you say in the future these will likely go up. Good idea slabbing these particular coins - I don’t reckon that many folk will bother, putting yours in a better place. Cheers! 👍
Great stuff. I think the coronation coins for sure will see their worth soar in time to come. I was lucky to get a Struck-on-the-Day British coronation sovereign. I'd also written to The King and congratulated him for the coronation and I got a card back, so it now accompanies the SOTD sov. I was lucky and had a SOTD sovereign for the Platinum Jubilee and also received a thank you card back from our late Queen Elizabeth in reply to a letter I wrote congratulating her for the jubilee, which also accompanies that sov. I've been in the air whether to get these ones graded. The only two graded coins I have are two Canadian silver maples; the 1998 and 2012 Titanic privy maples. Both are SP69.
Very nice coins. I wouldn't be dissapointed with those. I would be interested to know the average cost you paid to have the coins graded and slabbed (including shipping etc.)
Thanks for the question. I have made a detailed video in the pas about have to get a coin graded "Step by Step Detailed Guide for Sending Coins for Grading (PCGS)" hope this helps. Thanks Dan
Thanks Dan, I thought that grading is the primary instrument to raise value of old vintage coins
It definitely can be used for modern coins. You will see so many $2 2012 poppys graded. Thanks Dan
Thanks Dan, great coins.
Thanks for watching! 👍
Hi Dan, I would have to agree with you the Coronation of King Charles Cypher Coin looks in stunning condition. cheers. Stephen.
Thanks so much 👍 Dan
I think you have shopped wisely Dan and as you say in the future these will likely go up. Good idea slabbing these particular coins - I don’t reckon that many folk will bother, putting yours in a better place. Cheers! 👍
That's the plan! Thanks for your support. Dan
Thank you for the video
You're welcome. Dan
Great stuff. I think the coronation coins for sure will see their worth soar in time to come. I was lucky to get a Struck-on-the-Day British coronation sovereign. I'd also written to The King and congratulated him for the coronation and I got a card back, so it now accompanies the SOTD sov. I was lucky and had a SOTD sovereign for the Platinum Jubilee and also received a thank you card back from our late Queen Elizabeth in reply to a letter I wrote congratulating her for the jubilee, which also accompanies that sov. I've been in the air whether to get these ones graded.
The only two graded coins I have are two Canadian silver maples; the 1998 and 2012 Titanic privy maples. Both are SP69.
Thanks so much for sharing, it would be so cool to receive items back from the King and Queen. Thanks so much for sharing. I really appreciate it. Dan
Excellent , well worth getting coins you love graded it’s not always about the money
I do agree. I do sometimes put making money over doing what I like….
Question Dan, do you go direct to PCGS for grading?
Yes I do, it’s really easy to do. I have made videos in the past on how to do it. Thanks Dan
You did OK 👍 Better than most Dan , I've seen some Horror unboxings
Thanks, I do get my expectations up too high sometimes 🤔
Very nice coins. I wouldn't be dissapointed with those. I would be interested to know the average cost you paid to have the coins graded and slabbed (including shipping etc.)
It was $330 including postage each way 👍
@@DantheCollectingMan F$#% me! 🤣 It ain't cheap!
Where do you get the coin covers. Any chance you can do a video on where you get coin graded and the cost?
Thanks for the question. I have made a detailed video in the pas about have to get a coin graded "Step by Step Detailed Guide for Sending Coins for Grading (PCGS)" hope this helps. Thanks Dan
@@DantheCollectingMan PCGS video is a good watch and very informative many thanks.