I have zero interest in or knowledge of coins but stumbled across this video and watched it all purely because of how genuine and friendly everyone seemed. Good work people!
The old coin is from the Mughal Empire time - (modern day India and Pakistan). The script written on it is Nastliq and the language is Farsi, probably the coin has the ruler's name on it as well. I can find you the exact coin era and rulers' name too, but similar stylized coins were minted at the same time in Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey) and Safavid Empire (modern day Iran) as they also had Nastaliq script on them. The only way you can tell the difference is by looking at the name of the emperor on the coin and the value. I saw either 6 or 2 written in the Nastaliq script on one side which were followed in the old times for Turkish, Urdu and Farsi.
@@MrTruckerf It is definitely not a Greek or Roman piece. These coins can be sold for anywhere between 30 to 75 USD or even more for like 500 USD max depending on the condition and face value - which is subjective to the era and the emperors name on the coins.
I've also seen some being sold for thousands of dollars but they have to be rare and the rarity is subjective to when the coin was minted and which era. There were three-four types of these coins minted back in that era, in gold, silver, iron and copper.
@@NOTurbuisness-r5q So they offer maybe $50 for a coin that might sell for $60. You must not buy anything from a retail store. The markups in a grocery store are higher. So, where can we find your store that you pay rent, heat, holding costs, and for skilled labor and then give a "fair" price. I'd like to come visit you to get $59 for a coin that you sell for $60.
I used to work with Harry at his previous profession. He’s one of the nicest and most genuine individuals I’ve ever met. I’m glad you’re doing well Harry and I miss seeing you around.
I literally grabbed my phone and logged in to say exactly the same thing! I live in Southern Oregon, gonna ride up and meet these guys one of these days! Love these videos and this channel, thanks man!
11:45 The ease with which Richard did this was really impressive to me. Japanese is partially written with Chinese characters, and he knew to read them from right to left, as Japan didn't switch to left to right horizontal writing until after WWII. But then he also managed to convert the year written on the coin from a Japanese imperial era year into a western calendar year with seemingly no effort--- Imagine if you told someone "this coin was minted in the 36th year of Queen Victoria's reign" and they instantly were able to tell you that it was minted in 1873.
Not even halfway through, and I had watched the last video... what I love is that these young guys who are passionate about what they do are getting a really good training lesson here. They're having fun with it, and really just cross-informing each other as they go along. Love the vibe, and wish more folks would do the same in their respective hobby communities.
I'm sorry but, Richard is the man!!! I already respected him with his vast amount of knowledge but, BAM 💥 Richard hits us with reading & speaking Japanese!?! Richard is definitely the man!!! ❤
Richard’s expertise and enthusiasm for silver Japanese Yen is amazing! It is great to see when fellow collectors are so knowledgeable and excited about what they collect. Thanks for sharing!👏🦅💪 edited to correct name!
@@snarky_user have you not seen the books they used, and the tall guy searching the internet for the last known prices? That intrigues me. You really are snarky and kind of a nuisance for asking rhetorical questions. No one knows the exact price, the store owner and his personel seem genuine and fair to me.
I would recomend to at least buy maybe 5 silver ounces, even though it doesn't interest you, its nice to have in case the crap really does hit the fan and the paper currency becomes fire tinder. Having some type of metal can at least buy food for you and your family until you have a plan in a time of peril. The edit was "it" changed to "hit".
I live all the way in New York, and I haven't seen a store more well kept, friendly, and knowledgeable than Harry's. I wish I lived just a little closer to make Harrys my go to coin dealer.
I really do love watching the guys from Harrys shop. Harry, Adrian and Richard are very knowledgeable and supper friendly on camera. Good stacking to everyone around the world from an Aussie fan.
You sir along with Harry, Richard and this business u going to are doing real good for your community. No catchy flashy TH-cam fakeness, no disrespect or dishonesty. You all are doing good for your community. Never once considered or was ever interested in coins and collecting. But you guys make it so entertaining and enticing
Holy Moly... I've never seen a book this thick. When he pulled this coin reference book off the shelf, I thought for a moment he might fall over. Unreal. The knowledge these three guys have is stunning.
You should see the good old "rubber bible"; CRC handbook of physics and chemistry 44th edition. It's 3600 pages on india paper (that really thin bible paper) and it's almost as thick as it is wide.
Good to see the old £1 coin again. You could spend these at the post office after shops could no longer accept them. You can still deposit them at face value in an English bank. 1933 was a short production year of coins. Even more so in the UK than US. Some pennies of that year are worth £100,000. Traditionally, a coin of the year was placed under new buildings as they were being built. There is a building in London with one of these under it!
I found Harry through SD about two months ago and have been stuck ever since. Happy to say I've given his shop business and love every video the guys are in! A weekly trip to Harry's for videos would be the dream. Thanks for introducing me to Harry and the guys SD. 🤘
I know nothing about coins and have never watched a video about them but I love the geuine passion, knowledge and mutual support between traditional small business and contemporary content creation. awesome.
I have to add my two cents worth, absolutely enjoy watching your videos . I’m near Brisbane, Aus we have a shop here Colonial Coins, the owner is very much like Harry so helpful & informative. Cheers 👍🏻
The guys in the coin shop are so nice and absolute experts with seemingly remarkable humility about that expertise. Their input and and educational info about such a niche group of coins in the hot seat is kind of ridiculous. I have an LCS like this close to me and I’m super grateful for it.
I'm glad to hear individual LCS's are getting their scales calibrated and certified. It's an industry norm, especially if they are using it for sale purposes. I'm a calibration tech myself, so calibrating, adjusting, or repairing these are right up my alley 😉. I'd love to get my hands on a platinum coin like that Eagle some day! Good stuff Dragons!
There is some great knowledge in that particular coin shop. As a UK based collector, that Gothic florin is a lovely coin, sadly its a type that is currently missing from my own collection although I am keeping a good look out for one as they do fall within my self imposed collecting limits.
To be fair, the BOE still pays face value for any british coin or note that was ever issued. You just have to take it there... and actually almost all high street banks in the UK will also do that although they don't technically have to.
Milk spots on silver bullion coins are caused by solvent residue present on the surface of the coin blank, prior to it being annealed. The most likely cause of milkspots on coins is down to the manufacturing process of the coin. - Summarizer
Liquid solvent or oil can definitely hydro-lock in the die and produce that milk spot. The coin could also be "under-struck" on tonnage or "single-struck" when the process wants 2 or 3 strikes. Less common would be an "under-annealed" blank making it through the process, being too hard to generate the full relief at the given tonnage.
I’m astounded by these guys. I would be so let down if these last two episodes are somehow staged. Clearly this is a life long hobby that has turned into a career for these guys. The knowledge just starts to stick in the craw. Hoping to see more of these at this location or others!
These videos are my favorite. I’ve bought a handful of coins from their whatnot, they even threw in a couple free coins with my orders. Great and smart guys doing what they enjoy
There arguably isn't much overlap between our interests, curious to have you recommended. Just so you know, i feel rewarded for coming here. On second thought i do have one "precious" coin - certainly precious to me, my granny had gifted it, saying it were the last piece of a once sizeable hidden stash - namely ten 19th century golden roubels. I store it alongside my loose change
Love the dragon yen. I live in Japan and I collect old Japan silver coins (old sen coins and those silver dragon yens). But even here it's not common to see them looking that nice. Really cool. Great video!
Can you please make more videos and longer ones? I loved the one where you helped out in the coin shop for a day and I'd have no problem watching the entire day 🙂
The old £1 coin in the uk can be still be banked at pound value, I metal detect. I put some in today, you would love my Edward 111 silver groat VG condition
dude in the middle is sucha nerd but his passion is inspiring, i could listen to that dude about coins for hours and i am not into that topic the slightest.
These are the best. It really is seeing Harry and his staff is so knowledgeable. That is amazing. You are lucky yo have a show in your area. Keep these coming and i would like to know if they how they are doing with there online sales.
A few of my friends got into the crooked side of the coin business here in Ny. They were doing high pressure sales out of a boiler room. I’m guessing they were cleaning coins and passing them off as authentic mint condition. I also think they were guaranteeing a return which is illegal. The guy they first worked for got arrested more than once. They branched out on their own at one point. They were making quite a bit of money.
Those round pounds are still worth face value, you can still change them at a local bank in the UK for face value. The standard circulation coins are not used anymore but you would still get face value possible more depending on design on the UK collectors market. There are loads of varietys of these inluding proof and PM strikes.
I'm yet to see a government round of better quality than those out of the Perth Mint in Western Australia, the quality of finish on their bullion coins is superb.
I've never really been into coins but I'm gonna take a detour and make a stop at Harry's in a few weeks on my way to the Oregon coast. I've watched a few of your videos at Harry's and I can tell they're some good honest people that I could trust to buy from. Thanks for sharing these videos. Just subscribed too!
I wish I had a shop close by with honest people like this in the OKC area. I can't find anyone who I can trust with a large collection that's never been graded/appraised. I'm not talking about a few coins. I have no clue how I'll ever be able to look through everything.
I have zero interest in or knowledge of coins but stumbled across this video and watched it all purely because of how genuine and friendly everyone seemed. Good work people!
Agreed
Me, too! ;)
same
Did you click on a Coin app advertisement? I did and then I'm shown this.
Same here! I've watched like 15 of them now.
As a former coin dealer,this shop owner is fortunate to have such knowledgeable staff and its good to see experts at work.
But the shop owner is not a former coin dealer. He’s a current coin dealer.
@@louskunt9798 what?
@@louskunt9798 Lol. Engrish is hawd.
@@bard184 the OP used improper grammar. It was a joke.
@@louskunt9798 grammar is no jaughing matter.
These three need their own show. The vast amounts of knowledge between the three of them is great.
That old man is the most honest and real dealer I have ever seen. What a man.
The old coin is from the Mughal Empire time - (modern day India and Pakistan). The script written on it is Nastliq and the language is Farsi, probably the coin has the ruler's name on it as well. I can find you the exact coin era and rulers' name too, but similar stylized coins were minted at the same time in Ottoman Empire (modern day Turkey) and Safavid Empire (modern day Iran) as they also had Nastaliq script on them.
The only way you can tell the difference is by looking at the name of the emperor on the coin and the value. I saw either 6 or 2 written in the Nastaliq script on one side which were followed in the old times for Turkish, Urdu and Farsi.
Bingo! Here is the expert we were hoping for! Thanks!
I thought it was maybe an ancient Greek or Roman piece.
@@MrTruckerf It is definitely not a Greek or Roman piece. These coins can be sold for anywhere between 30 to 75 USD or even more for like 500 USD max depending on the condition and face value - which is subjective to the era and the emperors name on the coins.
I've also seen some being sold for thousands of dollars but they have to be rare and the rarity is subjective to when the coin was minted and which era. There were three-four types of these coins minted back in that era, in gold, silver, iron and copper.
@SilverDragons47 looks like you got some information to take back to Harry's
Nice work! Definitely looked middle eastern or surrounding area. What’s something like that worth in dollars? Thx again
These two young men give me hope for the future. Some big brains at work.
yes indeed they are the best! 🔥🐉
Most coin people are in their 40s to late 60s there is no future
Very true. It also shows real passion hence the reaction to the mystery coin.
How can u value a coin 60-80 and offer 40-50 what lol I know where not to sell my coins
@@NOTurbuisness-r5q So they offer maybe $50 for a coin that might sell for $60. You must not buy anything from a retail store. The markups in a grocery store are higher.
So, where can we find your store that you pay rent, heat, holding costs, and for skilled labor and then give a "fair" price. I'd like to come visit you to get $59 for a coin that you sell for $60.
In a shop full of gold and silver coins and bars, it's Harry, Adrian, and Richard that are the priceless ones. Love these episodes at the shop.
I used to work with Harry at his previous profession. He’s one of the nicest and most genuine individuals I’ve ever met. I’m glad you’re doing well Harry and I miss seeing you around.
I hope he sees this!
I love Harry and Adrian! 2 of the most honest and humble people ever
yes indeed always fun to go to the shop! 🔥🐉
I literally grabbed my phone and logged in to say exactly the same thing! I live in Southern Oregon, gonna ride up and meet these guys one of these days! Love these videos and this channel, thanks man!
and Richard, he is a cheater
11:45 The ease with which Richard did this was really impressive to me. Japanese is partially written with Chinese characters, and he knew to read them from right to left, as Japan didn't switch to left to right horizontal writing until after WWII. But then he also managed to convert the year written on the coin from a Japanese imperial era year into a western calendar year with seemingly no effort--- Imagine if you told someone "this coin was minted in the 36th year of Queen Victoria's reign" and they instantly were able to tell you that it was minted in 1873.
he's got that exact coin
I was looking for someone who appreciated that as much as I did
Harry is so soft-spoken and informative. I am not a coin guy but I'd love to listen to Harry talk about them.
Richard has extreme knowledge and is quite the catch for the store.
Yea and he’s got that charming adams family vibe
He definitely a weeb, not that there's anything wrong with that.
Nice unintentional asmr voice
Not even halfway through, and I had watched the last video... what I love is that these young guys who are passionate about what they do are getting a really good training lesson here. They're having fun with it, and really just cross-informing each other as they go along. Love the vibe, and wish more folks would do the same in their respective hobby communities.
I'm sorry but, Richard is the man!!! I already respected him with his vast amount of knowledge but, BAM 💥 Richard hits us with reading & speaking Japanese!?! Richard is definitely the man!!! ❤
he is the man for sure! 🔥🐉
These folks seem like the most honest people. Certainly a shop you’d be happy to buy
Richard’s expertise and enthusiasm for silver Japanese Yen is amazing! It is great to see when fellow collectors are so knowledgeable and excited about what they collect. Thanks for sharing!👏🦅💪 edited to correct name!
Who's Dave?
@@utep212 Dave’s not here.
Auh Richard ? Yes knowledgeable about foreign coins.
@@dennisderby8705 Indeed, and his Japanese annunciation is also great!
yeah he is the guy to go to for Japanese coins 👍🏽🔥🐉
The guys from this coinshop seem so lovely. I have no interest in coins whatsoever, I just like to watch how they determine a fair value.
they guys are the best! 🔥🐉
no such thing as fair value as long as coin shops determine the premium.
If you have no interest in coins whatsoever, how would you know their values are fair?
The value is whatever your willing to take for it
@@snarky_user have you not seen the books they used, and the tall guy searching the internet for the last known prices? That intrigues me. You really are snarky and kind of a nuisance for asking rhetorical questions. No one knows the exact price, the store owner and his personel seem genuine and fair to me.
Man I love the knowledge giant. Such a gentle soul.
yeah he is a beast! 🔥🐉
Thank you ! I have no interest in stacking but I love those videos with Harry and his crew ! =) Great job, keep it up !
thanks so much! I will have to do more coin videos here 🔥🐉
I would recomend to at least buy maybe 5 silver ounces, even though it doesn't interest you, its nice to have in case the crap really does hit the fan and the paper currency becomes fire tinder. Having some type of metal can at least buy food for you and your family until you have a plan in a time of peril. The edit was "it" changed to "hit".
I live all the way in New York, and I haven't seen a store more well kept, friendly, and knowledgeable than Harry's. I wish I lived just a little closer to make Harrys my go to coin dealer.
thanks for watching and commenting! you will have to spot by if you ever make it out west 🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 I have relatives who live only 20 minutes from Harry's!! I wish I did. I live all the way across the US. Love these videos
A bunch of my friends got caught up in an FBI raid at a coin dealer here on Long Island a while back. 😂
I really do love watching the guys from Harrys shop. Harry, Adrian and Richard are very knowledgeable and supper friendly on camera. Good stacking to everyone around the world from an Aussie fan.
These guys seem honest as opposed to many folks in the coin game.👍
These gentlemen are humane and still experts in valuable metals and coins. A sensible combination.
You sir along with Harry, Richard and this business u going to are doing real good for your community.
No catchy flashy TH-cam fakeness, no disrespect or dishonesty.
You all are doing good for your community. Never once considered or was ever interested in coins and collecting. But you guys make it so entertaining and enticing
A very enjoyable video, thank you. I could spend a whole afternoon listening to these guys.
thank you for watching! 🔥🐉
Harry and crew are great guys.
They seem very knowledgeable and trustworthy.
The interviewer does a great job too.
Holy Moly... I've never seen a book this thick. When he pulled this coin reference book off the shelf, I thought for a moment he might fall over. Unreal. The knowledge these three guys have is stunning.
yeah it is a big book I wonder how much it costs! they are the best 🔥🐉
Yeah, quite a few collector's almanachs reach similar sizes. It's insane!
1500 pages for the Mega Red Book
Each book contains coins from one century. You need 4 or 5 additions for a set.
You should see the good old "rubber bible"; CRC handbook of physics and chemistry 44th edition. It's 3600 pages on india paper (that really thin bible paper) and it's almost as thick as it is wide.
I'am from the Philippines, collecting for years now, and I ran into this TH-cam video, i learned something and had a blast. Thank you. 😊
I love the appraisal videos. Do another one around Christmas and pop in a few chocolate coins, the ones with the gold and silver foil 🙂
😂😂😂 great idea! 🔥🐉
Good to see the old £1 coin again. You could spend these at the post office after shops could no longer accept them. You can still deposit them at face value in an English bank. 1933 was a short production year of coins. Even more so in the UK than US. Some pennies of that year are worth £100,000. Traditionally, a coin of the year was placed under new buildings as they were being built. There is a building in London with one of these under it!
After watching this video and reading some of the comments I'm thinking just maybe there is still hope for America. Thanks for sharing!!!
I found Harry through SD about two months ago and have been stuck ever since. Happy to say I've given his shop business and love every video the guys are in! A weekly trip to Harry's for videos would be the dream. Thanks for introducing me to Harry and the guys SD. 🤘
This is weird.
I've never thought to see "I don't take pills" Sinvicta here.
I know nothing about coins and have never watched a video about them but I love the geuine passion, knowledge and mutual support between traditional small business and contemporary content creation. awesome.
Awesome video. Great group of guys! Very knowledgeable, I appreciate the info!! Thanks
thank you for watching! 🔥🐉
Adrian is sharp, nothing gets past him.Great bunch of guys, good honest men
I have to add my two cents worth, absolutely enjoy watching your videos . I’m near Brisbane, Aus we have a shop here Colonial Coins, the owner is very much like Harry so helpful & informative. Cheers 👍🏻
Love these guys, very good education. Thanks for posting this session.
I love em as well thanks for watching! 🔥🐉
The guys in the coin shop are so nice and absolute experts with seemingly remarkable humility about that expertise. Their input and and educational info about such a niche group of coins in the hot seat is kind of ridiculous. I have an LCS like this close to me and I’m super grateful for it.
Great video! I love it when you post videos in Harry's Coin Shop.
Love the expertise these guys have, all of them have an amazing library of knowledge.
A smart Vulcan would visit with the intention of “tapping” into their minds! They have a ton of knowledge. Love these visits.
I'm glad to hear individual LCS's are getting their scales calibrated and certified. It's an industry norm, especially if they are using it for sale purposes. I'm a calibration tech myself, so calibrating, adjusting, or repairing these are right up my alley 😉.
I'd love to get my hands on a platinum coin like that Eagle some day! Good stuff Dragons!
WOOOOO🦅🦅
yeah for sure and the platinum eagles are awesome! 🔥🐉
@@mrvrose9999 Hell yeah! 🇺🇲💪👊
There is some great knowledge in that particular coin shop. As a UK based collector, that Gothic florin is a lovely coin, sadly its a type that is currently missing from my own collection although I am keeping a good look out for one as they do fall within my self imposed collecting limits.
Man, I flippin' love Harry. So soft and gently spoken. What a guy!
What a great and honest coin dealer. That was fun to watch.
The new Pawn Stars gang. Well done team!
yeah haha but they don’t need to call any specialists because they are the specialists 😂🔥🐉
I agree 100%
It's like the Pawn Stars gang only in this show, the guys running the store aren't scumbags out to maximize every cent they can wring out of you.
@@twatmunro amen.
@@SilverDragons47 FACTS.
To be fair, the BOE still pays face value for any british coin or note that was ever issued. You just have to take it there... and actually almost all high street banks in the UK will also do that although they don't technically have to.
Watched the whole thing again tonight!
I could listen to Richard talk about coins all day. Tell him to start a TH-cam channel
yeah I need to do a one on one interview with him I think! 🔥🐉
I'm not a coin collector, and I know absolutely nothing about coins, but this video was absolutely fascinating.
I’m glad Richard is thriving and enjoying himself more on camera. Reminds me of myself;)
The British round £1 coins can still be paid into a bank in the UK for £1 . So there is an opportunity if you can get them below face value!
I know nothing about coins, but the staff seems genuine and smart!
Love the videos at this shop, they seem like good, honest people.
I stopped by Harry's just last week while I was in town for a day to stock up on some junk! Great little shop.
I really enjoy your forays into Harry's Coin Store. They seem like nice guys and very knowledgeable.
I live close to this shop and they are great people. They get all my business now. I wish I had found them sooner!
A very good Coin Dealers, wished more were like them!!!
Yeah I wish there were more as well 🔥🐉
Milk spots on silver bullion coins are caused by solvent residue present on the surface of the coin blank, prior to it being annealed. The most likely cause of milkspots on coins is down to the manufacturing process of the coin. - Summarizer
yeah RCM was the worst until 2018 🔥🐉
Liquid solvent or oil can definitely hydro-lock in the die and produce that milk spot.
The coin could also be "under-struck" on tonnage or "single-struck" when the process wants 2 or 3 strikes.
Less common would be an "under-annealed" blank making it through the process, being too hard to generate the full relief at the given tonnage.
Fun video! Harry's coin shop seems like a very cool place to hang out. Thanks!
I’m astounded by these guys. I would be so let down if these last two episodes are somehow staged.
Clearly this is a life long hobby that has turned into a career for these guys. The knowledge just starts to stick in the craw.
Hoping to see more of these at this location or others!
Harry and his crew are great! Another awesome episode!
What a wholesome gang. I love these videos!
they are the best! 🔥🐉
Richard is incredible! I know from my own experiences & he has clearly a head for this!
These videos are my favorite. I’ve bought a handful of coins from their whatnot, they even threw in a couple free coins with my orders. Great and smart guys doing what they enjoy
Makes me view coin traders in a different light. These men seem honest, almost to a fault. Very cool stuff!
There arguably isn't much overlap between our interests, curious to have you recommended. Just so you know, i feel rewarded for coming here. On second thought i do have one "precious" coin - certainly precious to me, my granny had gifted it, saying it were the last piece of a once sizeable hidden stash - namely ten 19th century golden roubels. I store it alongside my loose change
Love your visits to Harry and the boys!!!
The 3 of those guys seem extremely charming. I really enjoyed the video.
Those 2 young men are really impressive especially Richard. Cool coin shop I'll have to look them up
Fascinating, and what a lovely bunch of guys too. Followed!
I just discovered this channel. That coin shop is cool, seems like good people. Nice content. Greetings from Mexico!
We love Harry’s. Thanks for the quality content!🤙
Harry’s Coin Shop
Beaverton, Oregon
Love the dragon yen. I live in Japan and I collect old Japan silver coins (old sen coins and those silver dragon yens). But even here it's not common to see them looking that nice. Really cool.
Great video!
Can you please make more videos and longer ones? I loved the one where you helped out in the coin shop for a day and I'd have no problem watching the entire day 🙂
a live stream at the coin shop would be a blast! it was hard asking people to be on camera only a small percentage agreed that day unfortunately 🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 All that means is that you're not famous enough... yet.. ;-)
The old £1 coin in the uk can be still be banked at pound value, I metal detect. I put some in today, you would love my Edward 111 silver groat VG condition
Great video! I have been looking for a nice coin shop. These guys are great can't wait to stop by!
I wish to have a coin shop like this one in my city. Great selection and customer service.
Love these guys
Such knowledge and kindness
What an impressive trio!
Love watching these!!
Dang! Them guys know everything.
Let’s keep going back to these guys, brilliant episodes 👍
Amazing the knowledge of these guys ... pretty amazing!
No one told him vertical stripes make you look even taller!
lol 🔥🐉
dude in the middle is sucha nerd but his passion is inspiring, i could listen to that dude about coins for hours and i am not into that topic the slightest.
Really great video. This segment was awesome.
These two young guys are super knowledgeable
Super cool. Thank you guys. You are cool peeps
Good job gang 👏 Good job. I’m very proud of ya
thanks so much! 🔥🐉
Thanks for another great video Silver Dragons!
These are the best. It really is seeing Harry and his staff is so knowledgeable. That is amazing. You are lucky yo have a show in your area. Keep these coming and i would like to know if they how they are doing with there online sales.
Got VERY SCREWED OVER! By a coin shop in Ottawa,Illinois so for last 15-18 years avoiding those people, but gotta admit really like this guy!
A few of my friends got into the crooked side of the coin business here in Ny. They were doing high pressure sales out of a boiler room. I’m guessing they were cleaning coins and passing them off as authentic mint condition. I also think they were guaranteeing a return which is illegal. The guy they first worked for got arrested more than once. They branched out on their own at one point. They were making quite a bit of money.
Nice to see authentic coin content on youtube.
bro this coin shop has the most supply and it is the nicest looking coin shop i have ever seen.
where is this shop?
Those round pounds are still worth face value, you can still change them at a local bank in the UK for face value. The standard circulation coins are not used anymore but you would still get face value possible more depending on design on the UK collectors market. There are loads of varietys of these inluding proof and PM strikes.
I'm yet to see a government round of better quality than those out of the Perth Mint in Western Australia, the quality of finish on their bullion coins is superb.
I've never really been into coins but I'm gonna take a detour and make a stop at Harry's in a few weeks on my way to the Oregon coast. I've watched a few of your videos at Harry's and I can tell they're some good honest people that I could trust to buy from. Thanks for sharing these videos. Just subscribed too!
I wish I had a shop close by with honest people like this in the OKC area. I can't find anyone who I can trust with a large collection that's never been graded/appraised. I'm not talking about a few coins. I have no clue how I'll ever be able to look through everything.