Thanks again for this content. When there are not any new episodes to enjoy I enjoy going back and watching these episodes. There is so much to see , hear and learn in this coin world$ Thanks $
I cant thank you enough for the educational value of your videos. Tell the coin Guy he does well for a young guy.A K A the one the only Coin Whisperer Coin Guy. 😂😂😂
💯 love this and thoroughly enjoyed the history lesson and just 2 genuine great guys talk about coins 🪙 and the love for America 🇺🇸 and the passion of one collector passing a outstanding collection on to another collector . Man ! I wish I could be there with the 2 of you and probably half of the comment section ! Looking & listening to Guy talk . Something about Guy and his soft-spoken accent voice that is calming to my senses and let the ol'boy just school the heck out of us and share his love for the the coin and stacking culture. 💯 to you Speg . Tacular & The coin Guy !!! God bless you and God Bless America 🇺🇸 🙏
"OnlyCoins" for the 1917 standing liberty, OMG, I am still laughing over that one 😆 . A sincere thank you for this week and last week's video, nearly 3 hours of looking at coins and last week had some medical tests that I needed an escape from so that video helped me keep my mind occupied. Thanks Speg!
Thank you Guy for your input. I hate pawn shops that offer spot on nice condition silver eagles knowing darn well that they are ripping off gullible people. Especially when post their buys on TH-cam. It chaps my hide. Love your channel. Gorgeous collection. A lot of history value.
I have to admit. Many times I’ll let your channel run in the background whilst I putz around doing my thing. But EVERY DAMN time you DO GUY, I WATCH. It’s SOOOOO interesting as hell. His WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE is beyond uncanny. Howda’ hell does he remember all that he knows? Thanks for procuring an hour of my time watching today. StackOn
Hi coin guy from us all here in UK ENGLAND that was one hell of a collection not only too buy to sell on I don’t know how you can let it go I would have squirrelled most of it into my personal collection the years of dedication you given I wouldn’t blame you cherry picking for yourself I love your knowledge passion and you keep me entertained and don’t get bored watching your schooling I feel like I’m studying in coin collage keep well guy your the best Royboy in WEST YORKSHIRE ENGLAND UK XXxx
A life well lived and loved! And he is now passing on that love and life to Guy who will share it with the world. Doesn't get any better than that. It was meant to be. God Bless!
As a fellow Long Islander, it's inspiring to see the Coin Guy's passion for collecting and selling coins shine through. His dedication to the craft and his deep knowledge of numismatics make him a true asset to the community. Keep shining, Coin Guy!
I too am a fellow LI'er who enjoys these videos and lessons myself. But it gets better ... while watching this video I glanced at my change jar and pulled out a nice '64 quarter! Now back to the video and those lovely Morgans ...
I have a NGC certified SS Republic Seated Half as a part of my type set. I don't think of the shipwreck effect as damage. To me, it's a representation of the history of that particular coin. The history of the ship itself is very interesting.
The SS Republic sank on October 25th , 1865 during a Hurricane. ( I love how the coin guy brings all of this History with his coin collecting.) Keep up the good work guys !
So excited for you, CoinGuy! That's like a candy store. It was a pleasure to do business with you a few years back, and I still watch Speg's videos from my home in Colorado. I hope you remember me with my father's collection (including 3 1955 -DD cents) All the best! ~ Disney Artist Girl
Barcelona Spain is my favorite city in Europe. I’m not sure I understand about it being a tired city. Great restaurants plenty of shopping if you like that thing tons of history. And they put on pretty good festivals.
Wow what a great display of coins shown today! The only ones I dislike are the Chinese ones, never liked any coins from them and today I learned something. They don't make a full oz of 31 grams of gold only 30, why?
@Spegtacular that is so wrong! I stack so I expect propper weight results, I still collect because of my love for collecting and that is why aside from stacking gold 🍁 and other gold, I collect pre 33 gold. That's the only way I accept that type of gold. I'm Canadian and we only had a gold currency from 1912 to 1914 five dollar gold coins to 10 dollar gold coins for daily use. The RCM did produce a half oz pluss gold 20 dollar gold piece in 1967 for our centennial 90% gold 20% copper, they are beutiful!, I have three sets and my 3 granddaughters will get one set each.
Those are nice Morgan silver dollars. If I lived closer to Florida and had a much bigger pocket book and loads of cash to spend. I could spend all day there going through all that silver and gold. I just enjoy seeing those St. Gaudens twenty dollar gold pieces. The older pre - 33 version. Fantastic video spectacular.
Mesmerizing collection of so many beautiful coins. Every time you think he’s done he pull out enough, he’s got another coin to show. I loved watching and learning. ❤
@@mrsspegtacular6484 I wish I lived close enough to coin guy that I could! I called a couple hours after the video posted and talked with Guy himself and bought the coin over the phone.
Just found your channel and love it. I have a question for you. Why does Mike Mez……catch so much flack? I am a novice with coins and I see him quite a bit. Thanks so much
The man who gathered this treasure sounds just like my late father in law. A CPA, veteran and a war hero, a stock broker, a collector who had a side gig selling as well. My mother in law just passed (89 yrs old) and my hubby sisters have inherited a hoard that probably has every bit as much as this gentleman's. I have a stack of index card with a master list in his inventory of what he had and what he sold. Key Morgan dates with several CC mint marks. Commemoratives (there's an Isabella listed as well).There's gold in there too according to the hubby. I don't know every nuance of coin collecting but I have the fine points. I have been selling vintage and estate jewelry for 30 yrs, and I do know about selling things. The husband is charged with liquidating the collection. We haven't seen the coins yet but we will after probate hearing. We are immersing ourselves in research and hoping that will pay off when we meet with a dealer or auction house. I doubt that any of the coins are slabs though since it was before the time when grading was a thing. Great video to help with my education.
Anything Carson City is still hot. 🔥 Many newbies that are getting into numismatics are being drawn to them because of the history, lore and limited mintages of Carson City and the wild West.
I live in Scotland Guy, would you post to me, also do you have a price list, I noticed you have a bulletin paper? How can I receive a subscription? Cheers Alex.😊😊❤
What a fine, but out of my league. I had an employee who got in a financial jam, he sold alot of his collection to that large catalog coin dealer. He didn't tell me until afterward he was selling off. Not only did "L" lowball him but issued a 1099, so he had to report it to the IRS. He still had his collection of Silver Proof AE, 20 coins 1986-2014, I already had a some of them, but I wanted to help him. I gave him $100 for each coin and told him if he wanted them back, he could buy them back for same price. I still have them, so I got a complete set from 1986 to date including the "S" and "W" minted in the last few years.
Guy is the best coin guy on TH-cam! I dont know what it is, probably his expereince in presenting and teaching! Very good. And the fact he was a chef maybe as well. Normally have to be very likeable to do well in catering, especially at a high level. There are exceptions of course! And Gordon Ramsey isnt one of them... Most ppl actually really like him in person.
I forgot to mention. About a dozen yrs or so ago I was in Cuba and bought 2 pure silver coins from them for the endangered species collection one was for the alligator the other I can't remember. I thought they were one oz silver but they are 2 thirds of an oz. Again...why? Lol but they sure are beutiful!
Was it the Republic you were talking about or the SS Central America? I know the Central America’s sinking caused a severe financial crisis. It went down in 1857
thank you for the Pledge of Allegiance at the end of your podcasts. much appreciated.
Thanks again for this content. When there are not any new episodes to enjoy I enjoy going back and watching these episodes. There is so much to see , hear and learn in this coin world$ Thanks $
Wow. What a collection. Bet that was fun for Guy to sit with him and listen to the stories of the collection.
Always amazes me what he gets through the shop! Can’t wait to stop by in July!
I cant thank you enough for the educational value of your videos. Tell the coin Guy he does well for a young guy.A K A the one the only Coin Whisperer Coin Guy. 😂😂😂
Maximum Excitement Overload!!! 😮🎉. I can't wait to see what Guy Aquired. He always gets the best goodies!
That 1878 is stunning!! That should go in your personal collection.
So much fun watching this, thanks guys!
💯 love this and thoroughly enjoyed the history lesson and just 2 genuine great guys talk about coins 🪙 and the love for America 🇺🇸 and the passion of one collector passing a outstanding collection on to another collector .
Man ! I wish I could be there with the 2 of you and probably half of the comment section ! Looking & listening to Guy talk .
Something about Guy and his soft-spoken accent voice that is calming to my senses and let the ol'boy just school the heck out of us and share his love for the the coin and stacking culture.
💯 to you Speg . Tacular & The coin Guy !!!
God bless you and God Bless America 🇺🇸 🙏
Amazing collection of coins and fantastic conversation, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!😊
Outstanding collectors video guys. Thanks for the coin guy education of Spegtacular jaw dropping coins.
Wow amazing collection. And as always great conversation with you too gentlemen much appreciation, I hope you both enjoy your weekend.
"OnlyCoins" for the 1917 standing liberty, OMG, I am still laughing over that one 😆 . A sincere thank you for this week and last week's video, nearly 3 hours of looking at coins and last week had some medical tests that I needed an escape from so that video helped me keep my mind occupied. Thanks Speg!
Glad he could help you through your testing, Dave! It’s definitely a nice distraction!
Silver is at $23.14 @ 1:34pm Eastern time March 1
gold up up up
Wow, thanks for sharing, what a collection. I would love to see all the GSA CC's. Coin guy is the best.
Another fantastic video with the Coin Guy!! Wow what a great collection to show off! Thank you for taking the time to share!! 👍
Thank you for watching!😊
Jaw dropping collection. God bless the original collector. Thank you for sharing such amazing coins.
Thanks for watching, John!
There is nothing better than previewing someone's coin collection. Awesome!
Thank you Guy for your input. I hate pawn shops that offer spot on nice condition silver eagles knowing darn well that they are ripping off gullible people. Especially when post their buys on TH-cam. It chaps my hide. Love your channel. Gorgeous collection. A lot of history value.
I have to admit. Many times I’ll let your channel run in the background whilst I putz around doing my thing.
But EVERY DAMN time you DO GUY, I WATCH. It’s SOOOOO interesting as hell. His WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE is beyond uncanny. Howda’ hell does he remember all that he knows?
Thanks for procuring an hour of my time watching today.
StackOn
Beautiful coins ! FJB 💕😺😺🐕🐕🐕 Thank you for your videos.
Thank you for supporting my husband, Dennis!
I enjoyed this show so much i can't wait to see the rest of the coins 😊
Hi coin guy from us all here in UK ENGLAND that was one hell of a collection not only too buy to sell on I don’t know how you can let it go I would have squirrelled most of it into my personal collection the years of dedication you given I wouldn’t blame you cherry picking for yourself I love your knowledge passion and you keep me entertained and don’t get bored watching your schooling I feel like I’m studying in coin collage keep well guy your the best
Royboy in WEST YORKSHIRE ENGLAND UK XXxx
A life well lived and loved! And he is now passing on that love and life to Guy who will share it with the world. Doesn't get any better than that. It was meant to be. God Bless!
Daaaaang! Now, that’s a collection! Sheesh!
Impressive, right?!
As a fellow Long Islander, it's inspiring to see the Coin Guy's passion for collecting and selling coins shine through. His dedication to the craft and his deep knowledge of numismatics make him a true asset to the community. Keep shining, Coin Guy!
And his devotion to young kids by going to schools and telling them the story of coins through the eyes of history.
Nobody cares where you are from, that is irrelevant.
why would you be so nasty?@@Matt.P.
I too am a fellow LI'er who enjoys these videos and lessons myself. But it gets better ... while watching this video I glanced at my change jar and pulled out a nice '64 quarter!
Now back to the video and those lovely Morgans ...
@@louisstennes3 exactly.why be a jerk.
I have a NGC certified SS Republic Seated Half as a part of my type set. I don't think of the shipwreck effect as damage. To me, it's a representation of the history of that particular coin.
The history of the ship itself is very interesting.
I like how you think, that’s a more intriguing way to look at it!
God Bless the Coin Guy!,
That was incredible, wow
I really want one of those 2016 gold mercury dimes but I haven't bought one yet
GREAT VIDEO, SPEG !! Thanks Guy !!
Thanks for watching!
The SS Republic sank on October 25th , 1865 during a Hurricane. ( I love how the coin guy brings all of this History with his coin collecting.) Keep up the good work guys !
So excited for you, CoinGuy! That's like a candy store. It was a pleasure to do business with you a few years back, and I still watch Speg's videos from my home in Colorado. I hope you remember me with my father's collection (including 3 1955 -DD cents) All the best! ~ Disney Artist Girl
That is a fantastic collection! Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks for watching, Derek!
Thanks for sharing Guy.
He did really put together a nice collection
great video ! love the coin guy .......
I feel like your videos with coin guy are better than going to most local shows! Really enjoy this thank you!
And you can sit in the comfort of your own home!
One of my favorite videos that you have shot with Coin Guy. Morgan’s are my favorite coin by far. Thanks Spegtacular 🪙🪙🪙🪙🪙🪙🪙🪙
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching 😊
An amazing collection
Wow! Just WOW! 👍
Impressive, right?
What an incredible man.
Great Job and very entertaining
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
This was an Amazing collection thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Did you have a favorite piece in the collection?
Barcelona Spain is my favorite city in Europe. I’m not sure I understand about it being a tired city. Great restaurants plenty of shopping if you like that thing tons of history. And they put on pretty good festivals.
Do you go there often?
Correction: Barcelona, Catalonia!
Wow what a great display of coins shown today! The only ones I dislike are the Chinese ones, never liked any coins from them and today I learned something. They don't make a full oz of 31 grams of gold only 30, why?
Probably as a tactic to sell less for the same price
@Spegtacular that is so wrong! I stack so I expect propper weight results, I still collect because of my love for collecting and that is why aside from stacking gold 🍁 and other gold, I collect pre 33 gold. That's the only way I accept that type of gold. I'm Canadian and we only had a gold currency from 1912 to 1914 five dollar gold coins to 10 dollar gold coins for daily use. The RCM did produce a half oz pluss gold 20 dollar gold piece in 1967 for our centennial 90% gold 20% copper, they are beutiful!, I have three sets and my 3 granddaughters will get one set each.
Great selection to view. A few minutes in and this is a terrific video.
Those are nice Morgan silver dollars. If I lived closer to Florida and had a much bigger pocket book and loads of cash to spend. I could spend all day there going through all that silver and gold. I just enjoy seeing those St. Gaudens twenty dollar gold pieces. The older pre - 33 version.
Fantastic video spectacular.
Awesome I can’t wait
Well, what’d you think?
O boy what a great bunch of Morgan's I need a few to fill my danco books
I love my Morgan's!!!
Mesmerizing collection of so many beautiful coins. Every time you think he’s done he pull out enough, he’s got another coin to show.
I loved watching and learning. ❤
Wow, what an amazing set of coins. Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Hanks for watching, Steven!
Awesome video
That 1895 OGH Barber half is looking good. Can’t wait to see it in person!
Are you gonna go check it out?
@@mrsspegtacular6484 I wish I lived close enough to coin guy that I could! I called a couple hours after the video posted and talked with Guy himself and bought the coin over the phone.
I've been looking forward to this video! Thank you sir!
What did you think?
@@mrsspegtacular6484 Awesome as always!
Just found your channel and love it. I have a question for you. Why does Mike Mez……catch so much flack? I am a novice with coins and I see him quite a bit. Thanks so much
The man who gathered this treasure sounds just like my late father in law. A CPA, veteran and a war hero, a stock broker, a collector who had a side gig selling as well. My mother in law just passed (89 yrs old) and my hubby sisters have inherited a hoard that probably has every bit as much as this gentleman's. I have a stack of index card with a master list in his inventory of what he had and what he sold. Key Morgan dates with several CC mint marks. Commemoratives (there's an Isabella listed as well).There's gold in there too according to the hubby. I don't know every nuance of coin collecting but I have the fine points. I have been selling vintage and estate jewelry for 30 yrs, and I do know about selling things. The husband is charged with liquidating the collection. We haven't seen the coins yet but we will after probate hearing. We are immersing ourselves in research and hoping that will pay off when we meet with a dealer or auction house. I doubt that any of the coins are slabs though since it was before the time when grading was a thing. Great video to help with my education.
Thanks for the video! 🤩
You’re welcome 😊thank you for the bonus! Every bit goes towards making the channel better!
Anything Carson City is still hot. 🔥 Many newbies that are getting into numismatics are being drawn to them because of the history, lore and limited mintages of Carson City and the wild West.
great stuff speg!
God Bless America!
Can't imagine what he paid?!? Amazing coins!!
I like that gold walker and the gold standing 100th anniversary coins. I have the dime already…lol
I live in Scotland Guy, would you post to me, also do you have a price list, I noticed you have a bulletin paper? How can I receive a subscription? Cheers Alex.😊😊❤
Thank you both, for showing us this Mans Collection. Incredible. Lets keep this history alive or the future generations. I"m so proud right now.
Thanks for another entertaining video and god bless! 🇺🇸🙏🏻
Beautiful 1995-W set! Thanks for sharing!👏👏💪🦅🇺🇸☀️🌴😎
For the win 🥇
Thanks Speg for taking us along! Always interesting. CCheers lol
Thanks for watching, John!
Wow amazing
Where to go to see a complete inventory of what's for sale, updated daily ?
Go to his shop for all that I suppose :)
What a fine, but out of my league. I had an employee who got in a financial jam, he sold alot of his collection to that large catalog coin dealer. He didn't tell me until afterward he was selling off. Not only did "L" lowball him but issued a 1099, so he had to report it to the IRS. He still had his collection of Silver Proof AE, 20 coins 1986-2014, I already had a some of them, but I wanted to help him. I gave him $100 for each coin and told him if he wanted them back, he could buy them back for same price. I still have them, so I got a complete set from 1986 to date including the "S" and "W" minted in the last few years.
I wanted to see the gsa tray and of course it got skipped over. 😂
I told Guy after it filmed that we forgot the GSAs. We’ll make a part two and show some off. Sorry about that.
Most would agree...
The $10 Gold Indian is one of the best looking coins ever produced. 👍🤠✌️
I love me some 2.5 Indians!
God bless America🙏🇺🇸🥇🇺🇸🌹
Amazing !!!
Guy is the best coin guy on TH-cam! I dont know what it is, probably his expereince in presenting and teaching! Very good. And the fact he was a chef maybe as well. Normally have to be very likeable to do well in catering, especially at a high level. There are exceptions of course! And Gordon Ramsey isnt one of them... Most ppl actually really like him in person.
The history lessons are the best!
he reminds me of the old guy from Eight Crazy Nights starring Adam Sandler.
Love how Guy paid some tribute to Tribute to this collector that has passed on.
So happy to c coin guy. Made my Friday night lol
wow beautiful coins great podcast thumbs up
That 93s is a good buy, if only i ……….
…………
$800 less then one just sold.
I would like to see the highest grade Morgan Dollars. How about MS67, MS67+ AND MS68
I forgot to mention. About a dozen yrs or so ago I was in Cuba and bought 2 pure silver coins from them for the endangered species collection one was for the alligator the other I can't remember. I thought they were one oz silver but they are 2 thirds of an oz. Again...why? Lol but they sure are beutiful!
Speg I got my package from the drip sale thanks again buddy
Thanks for supporting him on Drip and TH-cam! Glad you received your package 😊
Thanks for coming to the show! Really appreciate it!
Wow, so interesting, as always!
Very nice coins😊 Ontario🍁
This video will hit 100k views. Amazing
Yeah I thought it was pretty crappy that China went to the 30 gram Beijing Ounce…
I love Queens beasts
How much for the whole collection of Morgan dollars that are CC only?
WOW!
Great video.FWI the SS Republic sank in October 1865.
Great episode coin great❤
If the shtf and silver price goes to $100/oz, I wonder what a $400 Morgan would go for? Or just stay the same?
I want that 1995 American Eagle 10th Anniversary set !!
Looking for 1915 $2.5 gold pan pacific and an 1894 Morgan in MS 60 or 61. Please let me know if coin guy has these!
Very respectful collection 👍
Was it the Republic you were talking about or the SS Central America? I know the Central America’s sinking caused a severe financial crisis. It went down in 1857