What a great looking coin!! Your channel popped up while I was looking into some of my video analytics. Look forward to watching back your content. Thanks.
I was thinking we need a new pound coin design and it could be 4 coins all depicting 1 of the gothic shields shown on this coin, and you can put the 4 pound coins together to make this image, even alter one of the shields to a dragon to represent Wales.
Viewing the "Great Engravers" series from the Royal mint, versus viewing the recent US mint issues, even the Morgan and Peace dollar re-strikes this past year, is akin to comparing fine art (quite literally, in this case) to cheap souvenirs. Astounding, but then I don't think the US mint ever had an engraver on-par w/ William Wyon... maybe St. Gaudens came close.
George T Morgan was an engraver for the Royal Mint before the move to the U.S Mint, the Morgan is a beautiful design and the U.S Mint did not do the Morgan Dollar any justice
@@peacemaker6460 Given the preponderance of the Morgan dollar in US numismatics I think the design is stale at this point. It would be amazing if the US mint re-struck Morgan's trial-pattern dollars as collector's pieces, perhaps as the US-version of the "Great Engravers" series.
Such a beautiful coin that will become a legend in its own right, anyone selling their coin will kick themselves in the long term, when these are paired with the portrait, when they are graded, when some are antiqued and when all are in the hands of strong collectors it will be apparent just how small the mintage is and people will reminisce briefly owning one and wonder what they spent the quick £500 profit on.
The Great Engravers series would be considerably more interesting if, like some Canadian commemoratives, they could put the original effigy on the obverse.
@@Numistacker No, it still has the same denomination but with Victoria instead of Elizabeth. We have some marvellous coins with Victoria, Edward and the two Georges on the obverse, including the famous 1911-2011 Canadian silver dollar.
For those of you who missed out on Monday Chards are selling them for £780 I know this is a big markup from £260 but they may well be worth £1,800 in a years time, that’s what they are selling the Three Graces for.
@@Numistacker This is what the phone operator told me when I got through at 11:30am. I'm try my luck again with the second coin and hopefully succeed 🤞
I sincerely think the prices for this things are very inflated. It is a replica modern coin with no historical value that just has a "hipe" price now but I dont see them having much value in the future... I have seen other replica silver gothic crowns before from other mints being sold at a really high price and never getting sold... I rather save that money for a real one. And I already have an original one that I bought at the same price this replicas are going for. Not for me.
Yes it would be nice for us all to have the original but the ones up to £2,000 are ex mounts and repaired. A nice grade starts at £5,000-£15,000. This rendition is made from the original dies and the original Mint. Having a mintage of half the original it will be worth at least £1,800 in a year. It’s better than the Una and the Lion and the Three Graces and they are already worth that kind of money in PF69UC even more for PF70UC.
What a great looking coin!! Your channel popped up while I was looking into some of my video analytics. Look forward to watching back your content. Thanks.
Glad the channel popped up
Well Done Numis!!! Good Job on the presentation. 👍👍👍👍
Incredible coin. Wish the mint would put designs like this on circulation coins. Thanks Numi. Great video as always.
I was thinking we need a new pound coin design and it could be 4 coins all depicting 1 of the gothic shields shown on this coin, and you can put the 4 pound coins together to make this image, even alter one of the shields to a dragon to represent Wales.
great vlog numi,,, another modern masterpiece to salivate over,,, in gold its stunning in silver its too stunning. wow
I’m so taken by the coin that I’ve just bought the 5 oz Silver version in the secondary market and put an offer in for the 10 oz Silver as well. 😬
I love these too
What a beauty by the RM. The Bagger sizes must be a dream. Will you also review the Alderney graded Version side by side? Would be very nice to see.
Viewing the "Great Engravers" series from the Royal mint, versus viewing the recent US mint issues, even the Morgan and Peace dollar re-strikes this past year, is akin to comparing fine art (quite literally, in this case) to cheap souvenirs. Astounding, but then I don't think the US mint ever had an engraver on-par w/ William Wyon... maybe St. Gaudens came close.
George T Morgan was an engraver for the Royal Mint before the move to the U.S Mint, the Morgan is a beautiful design and the U.S Mint did not do the Morgan Dollar any justice
@@peacemaker6460 Given the preponderance of the Morgan dollar in US numismatics I think the design is stale at this point. It would be amazing if the US mint re-struck Morgan's trial-pattern dollars as collector's pieces, perhaps as the US-version of the "Great Engravers" series.
Beautiful coin
Will you Upload the Gold version as well?
Yes as soon as I get one in
Thanks, it looks wonderful. I did manage to get the 2oz silver but that was it.
Agree the Gothic Crown is the star of the three coins.
That is a really nice coin. Thanks for showing us. What is it saying around the edges.
The original has a saying around the edge this one is only the regular coin edge
@@Numistacker Could you still tell me what it is saying. Thank you
Such a beautiful coin that will become a legend in its own right, anyone selling their coin will kick themselves in the long term, when these are paired with the portrait, when they are graded, when some are antiqued and when all are in the hands of strong collectors it will be apparent just how small the mintage is and people will reminisce briefly owning one and wonder what they spent the quick £500 profit on.
I think they have somewhere to go in terms of price
This is my favourite design then the 3 graces
The Great Engravers series would be considerably more interesting if, like some Canadian commemoratives, they could put the original effigy on the obverse.
Would it not then be a medal?
@@Numistacker No, it still has the same denomination but with Victoria instead of Elizabeth. We have some marvellous coins with Victoria, Edward and the two Georges on the obverse, including the famous 1911-2011 Canadian silver dollar.
Can you still buy the portrait one or is that also sold out?
Only now on secondary market
For those of you who missed out on Monday Chards are selling them for £780 I know this is a big markup from £260 but they may well be worth £1,800 in a years time, that’s what they are selling the Three Graces for.
They'd sold out at 10:20am so 1hr20m.
Sold out of most items quicker than that ..
@@Numistacker This is what the phone operator told me when I got through at 11:30am. I'm try my luck again with the second coin and hopefully succeed 🤞
COOL
I sincerely think the prices for this things are very inflated. It is a replica modern coin with no historical value that just has a "hipe" price now but I dont see them having much value in the future... I have seen other replica silver gothic crowns before from other mints being sold at a really high price and never getting sold... I rather save that money for a real one. And I already have an original one that I bought at the same price this replicas are going for. Not for me.
I think that this one is better than others and it’s from the mint that made the original
Yes it would be nice for us all to have the original but the ones up to £2,000 are ex mounts and repaired. A nice grade starts at £5,000-£15,000. This rendition is made from the original dies and the original Mint. Having a mintage of half the original it will be worth at least £1,800 in a year. It’s better than the Una and the Lion and the Three Graces and they are already worth that kind of money in PF69UC even more for PF70UC.
I'm sick to death of bloody flippers , I'll say no more...
That's a ripping coin, far better thsn the luna or 3 graces.