Awesome purchase. 1:20 is an original German WW I bronze medal from 1916/17 with field marshal Paul von Hindenburg, worth around hundred bucks. Similar value on the WW I Caritas medal. 2:37 Germany, Kingdom of Hannover 1857 , commemorating King George V. entering the Freemasons, worth around 250,- bucks. Brehmer was a famous coin and medal designer during that time. That´s a comparitively rare medal. 10:17 German Empire, the so called "Beamtenmedaille" (officer´s medal), worth around 90,- bucks. 10:56 German industry exhibition 1844 in Berlin, a more common medal, worth around 50,- $. Great score, congrats, Christian ! Greets from GER, U.
Amazing group of coins and Medals. You sir are going to have a fine time looking up all these Medals. If I were you I would start with the boxed one, and see if any other fall with in there minting. Take care Christian.
I was watching your video about the 1963 nickel because I have one with doubling on the reverse.I would like to send you a pic.Also I think I found a nickel with an inverted S mint mark also a semi key date nickel all in the same roll. Another thing, I watched a couple of other vids about the 63 nickel, yours was far better.
Hi, just found you I just got from change a 1944 nickel D and it looks in good condition but I noticed on the outer rim there is a casting crack line, with a flashlight I can see into the inner side of the nickel it's a short line, does that add value or a kind of error, thanks for any help.
04:04 i think it was minted in the Soviet Union. The mint mark above the word "великой" looks to be a St. Petersburg (at the time Leningrad) mint mark. Unless it is modern Russian era
06:50 this one looks Soviet made. It seems to be commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. I have no idea why they would make something like this in the US
Could some one please recommend good quality non-pvc generic coin and large paper currency folders to me? Looking to store my foreign coins and paper money. Thanks!
Awesome purchase. 1:20 is an original German WW I bronze medal from 1916/17 with field marshal Paul von Hindenburg, worth around hundred bucks. Similar value on the WW I Caritas medal. 2:37 Germany, Kingdom of Hannover 1857 , commemorating King George V. entering the Freemasons, worth around 250,- bucks. Brehmer was a famous coin and medal designer during that time. That´s a comparitively rare medal. 10:17 German Empire, the so called "Beamtenmedaille" (officer´s medal), worth around 90,- bucks. 10:56 German industry exhibition 1844 in Berlin, a more common medal, worth around 50,- $. Great score, congrats, Christian ! Greets from GER, U.
Great news! Sounds like a good buy based off of what I paid! Thanks Uwe!
There must be German and French equivalents of the U.S. coins Redbook that might well be worth you obtaining!
Good point! May be trickier with the sheer amount of items out there, but that would be neat!
I once bought the entire Scott International catalogue for postage stamps. Multiple volumes.
Amazing group of coins and Medals. You sir are going to have a fine time looking up all these Medals. If I were you I would start with the boxed one, and see if any other fall with in there minting. Take care Christian.
Those high contrast dark toned 5 Francs are amazing.
Definitely!
WOW!!!
I was watching your video about the 1963 nickel because I have one with doubling on the reverse.I would like to send you a pic.Also I think I found a nickel with an inverted S mint mark also a semi key date nickel all in the same roll. Another thing, I watched a couple of other vids about the 63 nickel, yours was far better.
08:29 thats not a kopek, but a ruble
Cool stuff
Thanks!
Cool
Thanks Jeff!
I JUST LOVE THOSE BRONZE MEDALS AND WISHED I OWNED THESE!!!GARY BAILEY
Thanks!!
Cool collection, what is the best source or place to buy a collection like this?
Mostly comes down to good relationships with other dealers and collectors, at the end of the day.
Hi, just found you I just got from change a 1944 nickel D and it looks in good condition but I noticed on the outer rim there is a casting crack line, with a flashlight I can see into the inner side of the nickel it's a short line, does that add value or a kind of error, thanks for any help.
Huh - that sounds like PMD, which isn't valuable - but if it was a mint error would be good!
@@TreasureTownCoins Hi, what is a PMD on a 1944 nickel?
Where / when will these be put up for sale / auction?
These should cycle into my Whatnot auctions over the next ~3 months!
04:04 i think it was minted in the Soviet Union. The mint mark above the word "великой" looks to be a St. Petersburg (at the time Leningrad) mint mark. Unless it is modern Russian era
I appreciate it!
06:50 this one looks Soviet made. It seems to be commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. I have no idea why they would make something like this in the US
And thank you!
Could some one please recommend good quality non-pvc generic coin and large paper currency folders to me? Looking to store my foreign coins and paper money. Thanks!
Unsure - need to do more research here!
The I had no luck in My searches
@@TreasureTownCoins
I have like over 20 foreign coins and they are no use to me
Boa noite
That’s an Armenian coin the big color one
Thanks