I see a few Jefferson war nickels in that pile. I recently picked up 2 original bank rolls, 1943 S & 1945 S ... Great information, and thanks for the upload.
Interesting stuff. Bit of both.... I have a couple of collection coins and a little bullion. I collect fossils too. It's strange... I just put a coin and a fossil on freeads, opened up the tube and this video was at the top. Al Gore Rythem 🕺 So .. the coin I just put on... Cook Islands eclectic nature fighting fish 1oz silver. It's flippin amazing! ... If you're tempted 😁 Cheers Mr 👍
@@UK-Blue Thank you ever so much. Please subscribe if you enjoyed the content. I stack/collect Constitutional Silver, however, my passion is pre-decimal proof sets. Thanks for looking
Good balanced understanding.Years ago when I was in a position to do so I collected exclusively coins of numismatic value. When personal issues arose I was able to use them to survive financially. Recently I have returned to the wider precious metal coin community though the price dynamics have obviously changed. I would probably be considered more of a stack mind now and primarily focused on bullion rather than numismatic,but I love the coins and their history so I expect to include both in the future.
@@alanchurch2841 Thank you for your comments alan. There is no right or wrong way of collecting, simply personal preference. My collecting is more focused now but I do love the Patina of old circulated Silver, Silver that has me thinking of the hands and pockets they have passed through 😎
Very interesting as always. I’m the same. I collect from a numismatic perspective (personally I like Crowns, Half Crowns and Florins + some Morgan’s and half dollars-silver). If I get an upgrade in conditions on a coin, then that replaces what is in the collection, but I keep the other coin in my ‘stack’ if you like. Not sure if that makes sense!
@KYHStacking Then you will enjoy next weeks Video because I am going to do a sales Video on (High Grade) pre decimals that are either duplicates or I have upgraded 😎
@@mitchgriffin2150 Yes, what I was saying was that US coins were 90% Silver upto 1964 then currency changed to Cupro Nickel, apart from some collector pieces 😎
Most of my shallow stack silver is gone as well. Junk and albums galore plus registry of both PCGS and NGC. Getting more compact in weight but not in space, amazing how that works. 👍
Hey up chuck lovley grab bag of old silver very nice It’s grate way too hold nice old coins for not a lot of outlay but it soon adds up grate video as always hope to catch up soon come on guys like & subscribe help Dave climb the video ladder xx Royboy xx
Hey there trust you are well and Comfortable and are having a good one 👍 I like and own alot of mint state , scarce and rare 92.5% slabbed and raw pre-decimal Australian Silver coinage , 3p 6p shillings Florins and Crown , but I like collecting super high grade MS68, Ms69 and MS 70 decimal business strikes and low mintage decimal coinage manufactured for the collecting public , Super high grade MS68 - MS70 All the Good stuff lol l🫠👍 A very interesting video, Have a good one up there today mate 👍
I see a few Jefferson war nickels in that pile. I recently picked up 2 original bank rolls, 1943 S & 1945 S ... Great information, and thanks for the upload.
@@RLC-t1x I have a full set of High Grade War Nickels in my Whitman album, check the Video out 😎
i do a little of both
@@charlesadkins7067 I think we all fit that category 😎
Interesting stuff. Bit of both.... I have a couple of collection coins and a little bullion.
I collect fossils too.
It's strange... I just put a coin and a fossil on freeads, opened up the tube and this video was at the top.
Al Gore Rythem 🕺
So .. the coin I just put on...
Cook Islands eclectic nature fighting fish 1oz silver. It's flippin amazing! ... If you're tempted 😁
Cheers Mr 👍
@@UK-Blue Thank you ever so much. Please subscribe if you enjoyed the content. I stack/collect Constitutional Silver, however, my passion is pre-decimal proof sets. Thanks for looking
Good balanced understanding.Years ago when I was in a position to do so I collected exclusively coins of numismatic value. When personal issues arose I was able to use them to survive financially. Recently I have returned to the wider precious metal coin community though the price dynamics have obviously changed. I would probably be considered more of a stack mind now and primarily focused on bullion rather than numismatic,but I love the coins and their history so I expect to include both in the future.
@@alanchurch2841 Thank you for your comments alan. There is no right or wrong way of collecting, simply personal preference. My collecting is more focused now but I do love the Patina of old circulated Silver, Silver that has me thinking of the hands and pockets they have passed through 😎
Very interesting as always. I’m the same. I collect from a numismatic perspective (personally I like Crowns, Half Crowns and Florins + some Morgan’s and half dollars-silver). If I get an upgrade in conditions on a coin, then that replaces what is in the collection, but I keep the other coin in my ‘stack’ if you like. Not sure if that makes sense!
@@darkelf2674 Thank you for your positive comments. I guess that we all "stack" in one way or another its just the method of stacking. 😎
I mostly do coin collecting. Stacking silver or gold seems too boring for me. Numismatics are a much more exciting hobby, in my humble opinion
@@numismatik And I actually agree with your position 😎 Subscribe and check out my other Videos, my passion is Pre Decimal Silver Specimen sets
Another good video, I’m more of a collector myself 👍
@@KYHStacking I would have thought with a "tag" like that ????
What is your collecting focus?
@ I know right, I somewhat changed my focus from stacking to collecting but I mainly collect pre-decimal items 👍
@KYHStacking Then you will enjoy next weeks Video because I am going to do a sales Video on (High Grade) pre decimals that are either duplicates or I have upgraded 😎
@ I think I certainly will 👍
in the US coinage still silver thru 1964 changed in 1965
@@mitchgriffin2150 Yes, what I was saying was that US coins were 90% Silver upto 1964 then currency changed to Cupro Nickel, apart from some collector pieces 😎
Oh I’d forgotten, lately I got competing US coins type albums, my pocket is hating it but am loving it!
@@borisperez3129 My next two videos will be on the Benjamin Franklin & Kennedy Half Dollars
Most of my shallow stack silver is gone as well. Junk and albums galore plus registry of both PCGS and NGC. Getting more compact in weight but not in space, amazing how that works. 👍
@@borisperez3129 My collecting is more focused these days and aimed mainly at completing sets and upgrading my registry.
Hey up chuck lovley grab bag of old silver very nice
It’s grate way too hold nice old coins for not a lot of outlay but it soon adds up grate video as always hope to catch up soon come on guys like & subscribe help Dave climb the video ladder xx Royboy xx
Numismatics all the way better in every aspect in my opinion
I am with you on that one, tbh I don't go looking for "Junk Silver" its just what I come across. I do really like the patina of old circulated silver.
Hey there trust you are well and Comfortable and are having a good one 👍 I like and own alot of mint state , scarce and rare 92.5% slabbed and raw pre-decimal Australian Silver coinage , 3p 6p shillings Florins and Crown , but I like collecting super high grade MS68, Ms69 and MS 70 decimal business strikes and low mintage decimal coinage manufactured for the collecting public , Super high grade MS68 - MS70 All the Good stuff lol l🫠👍 A very interesting video, Have a good one up there today mate 👍
@@haroldmclean3755 Wow, are you on messenger? Send me some pics of your stack 😎 David Caldwell or Leeds Lad Loves Coins on Facebook