Unboxing A Lock Box Full of Thousands Of $$ Of Rare World & Foreign Coins: European - Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2023
- This is part 2 of my unboxing of a rare world coin collection, formed over the earlier part of the 1900s (but not exceeding 1953), that I was able to transact and help sell for the owners. It features some of the most beautiful world coins I have held in my hands and been a representative of, and I hope it is one step in a trend to hold and help with much higher end collections that individuals hope to maximize the value of. Enjoy the coins at hand, and let me know what you think of the items!
Part 1: • Incredible $50,000+ Wo...
Part 3 (Releases 8/19): • The $100,000 World Coi...
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As I stressed in my comments to your previous video, please contact a reputable auction house in Germany or Switzerland to get the best return on those coins. If you have contacts with Heritage I would suggest you start there. In most cases, foreign coins of this caliber will never realize here what they can in Europe. Unless you know differently, the demand for foreign coins is not as high as the country where the coins originated. And I would think that some of the National Money Museums would be extremely grateful if they could acquire some of these coins to add to or upgrade their collections.
That had to be an amazing experience to see the art work on all of those coins. Great pieces to look at and admire.
You just opened a gold mine, congrats ! If you want to get best results for these Crowns and Thalers, send them to a premium German auction house like Kuenker which also has a branch in the U.S. 15:10 That scene means that St. Christophorus is carrying young Jesus across the water. You got a whole bunch of high end coins, highly appreciated, thanks for sharing ! Greets from GER, U.
Definitely a once in a life time collection and experience for you , well done
Thank you for explaining and caring about all coins, more people joining the hobby.
I have been waiting for this video since you unboxed the first row! 😬😬😁😁
What an amazing collection! Thanks for letting us see them.
Thanks for sharing with us these coins. They are truly a special collection.
I have some of this, but I want everything!
Thank you for showing these Christian I know little about these but they’re a really cool coin collection. The toning is wild and the art work is something
awesome coins man ! so much fun to see!
Amazing coin collection!!! 🎉🎉
You definitely need to make a series of this keep us informed throughout the process.
Send them for restoration and grading to NGC. They are better at grading foreign coins. 🤞🤞
You have several coins that when certified would go for thousands on heritage
The marking Tusgany Cosino II Scudo 1621 is real Pisa Cosino II Tallero 1621 XF $750. higher grades no listed. Going by the book.
*Those are some exceptional silver beauties.*
Amazing collection. Must have taken a long time to assemble.
It's amazing your touching these coin with bare hand. I think some white gloves there would be nice.
Him holding them by the edge is fine. Gloves are ok, but can also cause you to drop the coin...
Yo treasure town, you should make a full collection tour, I bet a bunch of people would watch it
That some nice coins
Wouldn’t it be worth getting some of the rarest ones in the best condition graded , as they could be some of the finest known?
Virtually all of these are worth grading
This box of coins is worth Thousand's of dollars. 1691 Banberg Sir Heinrich and Kunigunds XF $1500. UN $2500. Wurttemberg 1610 Thaler Under Johann Friedrich I, Obv. St. Christopher and Chist child. KM# 28 VG $1450. F $2400. VF $5900. XF $9000. To let you know my books are old 5th Edition 2012.
Just out of curiosity I’d like to know how much the one escudo from Ferdinand I.
Where will u be selling these coin? What platform?
that kronenthaler is about a 3k coin in high grade
I would say that you easily have thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of coins in front of you
Hi! Are you selling any of these? I’m an avid Taler collector!
Damn...
The 4 Tari is not from Malta the country is from the order of Malta.
Bro I need your help I have 320 no American old coin collection
Although the toning on some coins looks a bit strange, most of those coins are so extremely rare and hardly impossible to find. Some of the Swiss cantons coins you started with have a mintage of less than 2000..Please don't talk about cleaning...you will destroy history and value of those coins...Anyway a more than fascinating find...making real collectors feel a bit jealous :)
What I find ludicrous is that the first coin dealer only paid $800 for a similar box. I hope the seller approaches that coin dealer after you dispose of this box and gives them a piece of their mind. Although I see several coins with values of less than $100, I found even more coins with individual values of $500, $1,000, $2,500 and even more! It appears the other coin dealer might have paid only the melt value of the silver, not the numismatic and historical value of each coin. I hope the seller consigns the third box for you to dispose of. You will do them right by you.
Not saying they were right, just playing the devils advocate, how do we know they were exactly the same caliber?
We will never know the true value of the first lot. I was taking the seller's word that the quality of the first lot was similar.
Those are cleaned coins that are re toning.
Most of these are not cleaned lol beautiful original luster
I disagree. I don't see any luster. Those coins look recently cleaned. Maybe 10 or so years ago.@@ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries
Notice that they are all toning the same color. That wont happen naturally.@@ZaibatsuHeavyIndustries
No? Lol
Eliasbergish...
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