I have a couple questions mate. Should you wear gloves while handling hammered coins? What gloves do you wear? And whats the best way to store/display the coins? I notice you have a large tray box. I'm in the states by the way.
Hello there. Gloves are optional, technically the oils from your hands will always transfer over to the coins and hardcore collectors with expensive coins (thousands of $$) will wear coins, same with big auction houses. Personally, most people like to hand their coins and the oils won’t play ever play a big part on the coins in the short term. I wear them because it looks better for the videos! In terms of storage, a mahogany cabinet is the best way to go. Do not use any of their wood, and buy from reputable coin box makers like ‘Peter Nichols’. Avoid cheap wooden boxes that doesn’t specify the wood, as they’ll be made from cheap wood and often glue. Both cheap wood and glue release fumes over time that are harmful to your coins and will eventually over time destroy them. Mahogany releases a natural gass that tones them naturally over time and is the conservation of choice. If you don’t want to spend that money on one, buy a cheap coin tray for the time being, avoid plastic sleeves or capsules, anything with acid in as well. Hope this helps 😃
Hello, thank you very much. Appreciate your kind words 😄 I only use one light, an LED strip lamp, went to use my professional lights but found that those were perfect and all I needed!
@@TheHammeredCorner ok nothing fancy then, it works very well. I've plans to do a similar video with my cabinet which holds my best metal detecting finds. Cheers. I subscribed to ya channel btw
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire thanks! Nothing fancy, just have to know how to use it, some post production colour grading is used to achieve the final image I might add! Thank you, I shall check your channel out too!
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire it definitely is! I have so much content to catch up on, videos every Saturday 😄 bet videoing content in the rain for you gets mucky 🌧
Brilliant, just landed here looking for something else... proper result. Would love to see a video on Henry V coinage in the future... #thetoffeedigger
Thanks matey. Plenty of videos for you to enjoy. I’ll try and sort something out for you one day if I can find an expert to come on and make a video with me for sure 👍
As a newbie to detecting these things keep me driven.....hopefully back out soon and some hammered to identify... I have promoted your site on my favebook page and other groups. Good luck
@@thetoffeedigger extremely kind of you! Thank you 😃 good luck with the new hobby of detecting and coins and let me know if I can ever be of assistance!
I have the elizabeth coin you showed first, short cross croslet. On my coin it has M:MEVM I can't find a coin with the M on it but the milled one has the M and some coins with the date on the reverse. My coin doesnt have a date on the reverse.can you explain why. I noticed you mentioned some coins can be rare and not commen is mine one of them. Have you a email addres I can send a picture to
Want to learn more? Here’s another video on pennies and their fractional th-cam.com/video/Sc5w6dBcRDY/w-d-xo.html
The beginning of what looks to be a very good channel. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much Percy!
Awesome, Luke. Love it mate.
Thank you Alex!!
Top stuff mate. Very informative.
Thanks Josh!
Thank you , excellant video , very informative
Thanks Andy!
Great video! Loads of information. Food for thought though can you film in 4 or 5k, makes the details really stand out if watching on a TV.
Hello, thanks for your message. I do shoot and export in 4K. Sorry if your tv didn’t playback in 4K! I will try and sort for next weeks videos 😃
That last coin that you showed. How much is it worth in present value?
Hi mate, I sold it about 6 months ago, worth around £180 /£200 ish!
I have a couple questions mate. Should you wear gloves while handling hammered coins? What gloves do you wear? And whats the best way to store/display the coins? I notice you have a large tray box. I'm in the states by the way.
Hello there. Gloves are optional, technically the oils from your hands will always transfer over to the coins and hardcore collectors with expensive coins (thousands of $$) will wear coins, same with big auction houses. Personally, most people like to hand their coins and the oils won’t play ever play a big part on the coins in the short term. I wear them because it looks better for the videos! In terms of storage, a mahogany cabinet is the best way to go. Do not use any of their wood, and buy from reputable coin box makers like ‘Peter Nichols’. Avoid cheap wooden boxes that doesn’t specify the wood, as they’ll be made from cheap wood and often glue. Both cheap wood and glue release fumes over time that are harmful to your coins and will eventually over time destroy them. Mahogany releases a natural gass that tones them naturally over time and is the conservation of choice. If you don’t want to spend that money on one, buy a cheap coin tray for the time being, avoid plastic sleeves or capsules, anything with acid in as well. Hope this helps 😃
Hey mate, I’ve just found a coin from this era.. am I able to get in touch with you to find out more information about it? Thank you
Hi mate, love your videos, very professional looking. Can you talk me through your lighting setup while filming your cabinet? Cheers
Hello, thank you very much. Appreciate your kind words 😄 I only use one light, an LED strip lamp, went to use my professional lights but found that those were perfect and all I needed!
@@TheHammeredCorner ok nothing fancy then, it works very well. I've plans to do a similar video with my cabinet which holds my best metal detecting finds. Cheers. I subscribed to ya channel btw
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire thanks! Nothing fancy, just have to know how to use it, some post production colour grading is used to achieve the final image I might add! Thank you, I shall check your channel out too!
@@TheHammeredCorner ok cheers, today is a perfect day for making something like this 🌧🌧🌧
@@TheDukesOfDerbyshire it definitely is! I have so much content to catch up on, videos every Saturday 😄 bet videoing content in the rain for you gets mucky 🌧
Brilliant, just landed here looking for something else... proper result.
Would love to see a video on Henry V coinage in the future...
#thetoffeedigger
Thanks matey. Plenty of videos for you to enjoy. I’ll try and sort something out for you one day if I can find an expert to come on and make a video with me for sure 👍
As a newbie to detecting these things keep me driven.....hopefully back out soon and some hammered to identify... I have promoted your site on my favebook page and other groups. Good luck
@@thetoffeedigger extremely kind of you! Thank you 😃 good luck with the new hobby of detecting and coins and let me know if I can ever be of assistance!
I have the elizabeth coin you showed first, short cross croslet. On my coin it has M:MEVM I can't find a coin with the M on it but the milled one has the M and some coins with the date on the reverse. My coin doesnt have a date on the reverse.can you explain why. I noticed you mentioned some coins can be rare and not commen is mine one of them. Have you a email addres I can send a picture to
Hi mate, please send an email to thehammeredcorner@gmail.com 👍🏻
@@TheHammeredCorner
I've emailed you mate but it's saying no addres found
@@xxyxnxwxaxx9724 try my Facebook page, same title as the channel 😁
@@TheHammeredCorner I don't have Facebook mate
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Thanks Daniel!
Это ваша коллекция?
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£50,000 is howuch in today's money
Millions really