Hey Daniel I would like to say thank you my friend for the expedient mailing of the triplet loop I just purchased I would like to thank you for the extreme care in packaging the security of it was awesome and it works beautifully thank you
Thanks for sharing Daniel ! You picked you up some nice gold there my friend. I agree with you, I like the Indian. One of these days, I'll get me one. Keep doing what you are doing my friend !
Beautiful gold coins, thank you for your time in showing us. As many others, I may not be in that market at the moment but there is nothing wrong with "window shopping" and it's always nice to look and dream. Some day...
in today's market you can get AU double eagles for ~+$50 vs a bullion eagle or buffalo... would you consider double eagles at this level as good to stack just for stacking purposes and not collection? I feel like nice AU/BU examples might spike crazy premiums in the future and they're currently negligible.. thanks in advance for your thoughts.
On a second note if you happen to come across one that's not incredibly expensive I am looking for a 1915 $5 eagle if it was in a bezel when you got it that's great if it wasn't but it looks like one that should be in a bezel I'll definitely take it
I'm in the market for cleaned $20 gold coins. I want them for their new mismatic appeal but don't need to profit from their sale. I'd be happy just getting melt.
As long as the $20 liberties are real, you still have close to an ounce of gold in each coin so it’s not like they don’t have bullion value even though their numismatic collectibility had been somewhat compromised. Coins that have been professionally restored don’t get labeled as cleaned even though they were. That part of the hobby has always bothered me. You can have a coin whose details are solid , no signs of wear, but if the coin got dipped for whatever reason it gets labeled as cleaned if not done by one of the professional coin grading services. That’s really being nit picky. But it is what is and perhaps it’s a way of getting people to buy slabbed coin’s instead of raw coins. You hate to see a beautiful $20 gold liberty coin from the 1800”s being sold only for bullion because it might have been dipped 20 years ago.
Its so bloody annoying when people clean coins. People just don't understand that not only does it ruin them, but they get a lot less money for them. This is all comes from old grandma cleans coins, and it just goes on. I wish people would leave the bloody coins alone, as they just do not realise the deamage they do.
Love the Indian Head design such a classic.
I love pre-33 gold 🪙's. 😍
Good Morning Daniel!!🍵 When it comes to coins, cleanliness is NOT next to godliness!!!!!!!!!!
Good one.
Really nice-looking coins. Thank you for showing and selling.
Very nice! I need some old gold in my life.
Great description of these good looking coins. Thanks
Hello from the great state of Michigan
Hey Daniel I would like to say thank you my friend for the expedient mailing of the triplet loop I just purchased I would like to thank you for the extreme care in packaging the security of it was awesome and it works beautifully thank you
Awesome coins Daniel!
Being cleaned doesn't bother me. These would be nice coins to add to someone's collection.
There's a lot of history in those coins. Great purchase!👍🇺🇸
Nice coins thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for sharing Daniel ! You picked you up some nice gold there my friend. I agree with you, I like the Indian. One of these days, I'll get me one. Keep doing what you are doing my friend !
Beautiful coins
Beautiful gold coins, thank you for your time in showing us. As many others, I may not be in that market at the moment but there is nothing wrong with "window shopping" and it's always nice to look and dream. Some day...
My favorite of the $20 coins are dlb Egales
Haven't bought any gold from you yet, but really happy to order that blast white Barber dime from you today. Always wanted one as a type example.
hopefully you did better with this gold purchase than the last.
Those are awesome coins wish I had the funds available to get one I've always wanted one congrats Daniel and I hope you do well on the sales
Cool survivors.
Very cool
in today's market you can get AU double eagles for ~+$50 vs a bullion eagle or buffalo... would you consider double eagles at this level as good to stack just for stacking purposes and not collection? I feel like nice AU/BU examples might spike crazy premiums in the future and they're currently negligible.. thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Ive thought about trading my silver for gold!!🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have found a 1961 over 1962 dated Jefferson nickel should I send it off is it worth money
On a second note if you happen to come across one that's not incredibly expensive I am looking for a 1915 $5 eagle if it was in a bezel when you got it that's great if it wasn't but it looks like one that should be in a bezel I'll definitely take it
I'm in the market for cleaned $20 gold coins. I want them for their new mismatic appeal but don't need to profit from their sale. I'd be happy just getting melt.
As long as the $20 liberties are real, you still have close to an ounce of gold in each coin so it’s not like they don’t have bullion value even though their numismatic collectibility had been somewhat compromised. Coins that have been professionally restored don’t get labeled as cleaned even though they were. That part of the hobby has always bothered me. You can have a coin whose details are solid , no signs of wear, but if the coin got dipped for whatever reason it gets labeled as cleaned if not done by one of the professional coin grading services. That’s really being nit picky. But it is what is and perhaps it’s a way of getting people to buy slabbed coin’s instead of raw coins. You hate to see a beautiful $20 gold liberty coin from the 1800”s being sold only for bullion because it might have been dipped 20 years ago.
I'm a fan of the $5 Liberty. Whenever my LCS doesn't have nice buffaloes or Eagles I ask. Got any bu $5 Liberty?
It’s because it weakens the finish on the coin
Dipping gold is not really a problem other than removing a colour indicating age. Polishing, however, is the kiss of death for any numismatic premium.
a cleaned coin looks way better than a dirty coin..!!..very simple..!!!!...if it's done properly I don't see the big fuss about it..!!!!!
Its so bloody annoying when people clean coins. People just don't understand that not only does it ruin them, but they get a lot less money for them. This is all comes from old grandma cleans coins, and it just goes on. I wish people would leave the bloody coins alone, as they just do not realise the deamage they do.
I have 1902 20$coin
Nice coins Daniel! My Gold coin is PCGS 30872107. The government has me a little spooked to talk about it.