I mostly agree, but man look at some smithsonian restrikes . Old designs made the modern way. They are the best looking things in my opinion and I feel they are worth just looking at. Buying is another thing, but they are amazing .
Love the older coins Numi, please show more when possible. In my line of work, I’ll never have the disposable income for anything like that unless I win lotto, or they’re damn near complete slicks.
super vlog as always , i think ive watched this 3 times now....good luck to all grading their lovely coins......magnificent gold hammered. well deserved of a lovely lovely slab and label in my opinion.
Great content.... please don’t stop. This is the closest I’ll ever get to owning these coins! I’ve said it many time but I’m amazed as these Nobels. Non clipped, survived so many historic world events, so thin, probably travelled all over the world in different collections and every single person over the best part of 700 years has loved and cared for it! Look at it!! Stunning!
What a great selection of coins, the details look so much better on those older coins then the new issues(except the great engravers series). I do buy more older coins, then new ones!!
best noble ive seen in my young life... has to be ms in my book, i was focusing on the edge around 6-9 o clock and if there was any clipping..its miniscule and certainly doesnt retract from the overall amazing eye appeal of said coin...WOW.
I have a 1921 peace dollar ms 65+, old if lived but young if you're a coin...the prices for these have jumped especially in the last year with its centenary and the due for release 2021 peace and morgan dollars, the prices of the 65+ has grown from $2000 to now reaching the $3500...its been an incredible run for high grade coins.
Some beautiful half sovereigns there 😍 thanks for the show. Many of the modern half sovereign years were only proof issue mintages, making one wonder why they aren't seen as highly collectable when one considers the popularity of the standard sovereigns
Edward III gold nobles were struck at the London mint during the height of hostility between England and France after the Treaty of Bretigni in 1360 after Edward renounced his claim to the French throne. Asprey has another one in good-fine condition for £4250
Thank you for the video! I see from one dealer, they have categories of "secondary market" and "grade C" for their sovereigns. - Secondary market sovereigns, £301.70 - Grade C sovereigns, £290.98 - Intrinsic value, £288.10 My question; for stacking purposes (not interested in good condition as I like the look of the scars of a coins past), mainly for the sole purpose in holding wealth in something other than fiat currency, are the grade C better value? If I were to resell later on, would they give me a bad price simply due to condition, how out of pocket would one be? As you can see I don't know much about the metal trade! Thank you
They made the same mistake in 1887. The early sixpence looks like a 1/2 sov. So they redesigned the sixpence and came with another version in 1887 as well.
Beautiful coins but old coins have been selling good for years. With epidemic and people losing there jobs, Some collectors are parting with there collection just to keep cash coming in.
Most of my gold is old..what I dont understand is why the are not more popular? Why buy a common modern day Eagle or Britannia when you can get historical coins for the same price..I have a feeling that those Latin monetary union gold coins will disappear from the market in the coming decades
Old gold coins are always more interesting and beautiful than modern issues.
I mostly agree, but man look at some smithsonian restrikes . Old designs made the modern way. They are the best looking things in my opinion and I feel they are worth just looking at. Buying is another thing, but they are amazing .
1828 george 4th is lovely too...the crazy wavy haired portrait is stunning.....
@Numistacker dont really understand crypto too well
gold n silver better
Love the older coins Numi, please show more when possible. In my line of work, I’ll never have the disposable income for anything like that unless I win lotto, or they’re damn near complete slicks.
I will own a coin like one of these coins, one day I hope. Beautiful coins Numi.
super vlog as always , i think ive watched this 3 times now....good luck to all grading their lovely coins......magnificent gold hammered. well deserved of a lovely lovely slab and label in my opinion.
Great content.... please don’t stop. This is the closest I’ll ever get to owning these coins! I’ve said it many time but I’m amazed as these Nobels. Non clipped, survived so many historic world events, so thin, probably travelled all over the world in different collections and every single person over the best part of 700 years has loved and cared for it! Look at it!! Stunning!
Thanks for posting again.... Half sovs are a great secret, but I've stayed to the Vicky young heads - love your 1853 proof.
That first coin was beautiful, I like them so much better than modern coins.
All the designs were good too, nothing tacky.
What a great selection of coins, the details look so much better on those older coins then the new issues(except the great engravers series). I do buy more older coins, then new ones!!
best noble ive seen in my young life... has to be ms in my book, i was focusing on the edge around 6-9 o clock and if there was any clipping..its miniscule and certainly doesnt retract from the overall amazing eye appeal of said coin...WOW.
Very nice collection, I recently started collecting 1/2 Sovereigns, since tbey cost significantly less than full sovereigns.
Absolutely stunning, it's a magic feeling holding such an old coin in this superb condition. A lovely one you have there
Very nice! Love the old stuff. Cheers!
Great video thanks for this. The noble and George vi were spectacular!
I can't believe how beautiful that Edward III coin is! That has to be cleaned right? It looks like it was just minted.
Now for the 4% bill to get it graded....thats a good coin in costs...lol.
I have a 1921 peace dollar ms 65+, old if lived but young if you're a coin...the prices for these have jumped especially in the last year with its centenary and the due for release 2021 peace and morgan dollars, the prices of the 65+ has grown from $2000 to now reaching the $3500...its been an incredible run for high grade coins.
Small world i did not realise you was so close, Hi from Southsea
Another very good video together with Top coins stay safe my friend.
Thanks those were beautiful coins. Very informative. I am very slowly adding proof half’s to my collection.
That Noble is outstanding.
What amazing half sovereigns I love them
Some beautiful half sovereigns there 😍 thanks for the show.
Many of the modern half sovereign years were only proof issue mintages, making one wonder why they aren't seen as highly collectable when one considers the popularity of the standard sovereigns
Now you’re talking my language Numi - half sovereigns! 😍
Numi, such a font of knowledge, looking forward to your doughnuts
OMG That Noble Gold coin is just Exquisite
Edward III gold nobles were struck at the London mint during the height of hostility between England and France after the Treaty of Bretigni in 1360 after Edward renounced his claim to the French throne. Asprey has another one in good-fine condition for £4250
It's worth noting that the above Numistacker is not the real Numi.
I don't think Numi would put up his phone number. Numibots?
Thank you for the video! I see from one dealer, they have categories of "secondary market" and "grade C" for their sovereigns.
- Secondary market sovereigns, £301.70
- Grade C sovereigns, £290.98
- Intrinsic value, £288.10
My question; for stacking purposes (not interested in good condition as I like the look of the scars of a coins past), mainly for the sole purpose in holding wealth in something other than fiat currency, are the grade C better value? If I were to resell later on, would they give me a bad price simply due to condition, how out of pocket would one be? As you can see I don't know much about the metal trade!
Thank you
Wow stunning sovereign.s great video
Amazing condition given the noble coin age.
And here i am looking some amazing Coins that i cant have, the worst part is this are no restrike ones 😭
Thank You for sharing 👍🥇
a treat to see
The older half sovereigns are beautiful 😍
@Numistacker ?? 😆
I think that this Edward III Noble is the greatest gold coin I've ever seen!
Old gold coins speaks itselfs!
Antiques and historical artifacts will always appeal to a wider audience. Coinage is no different. Especially one that has intrinsic value.
great noble
They made the same mistake in 1887. The early sixpence looks like a 1/2 sov. So they redesigned the sixpence and came with another version in 1887 as well.
Beautiful coins but old coins have been selling good for years. With epidemic and people losing there jobs, Some collectors are parting with there collection just to keep cash coming in.
Most of my gold is old..what I dont understand is why the are not more popular? Why buy a common modern day Eagle or Britannia when you can get historical coins for the same price..I have a feeling that those Latin monetary union gold coins will disappear from the market in the coming decades
Man, I love old gold! This is where the rich and famous will one day Hide their money instead of paint slapped on canvas! I'm very serious here!!
Give it 50 years and all coins will become collectors items, coins are a good indication of how little modern money is actually worth
Did you end up buying it?
A whole sovereign is much better!
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Beautiful 🤩🤩🤩🤩🍻👃🏻
I would rather buy a metal detector and find my own?