As someone new to the hobby, graded coins provide peace of mind for ancient &/or older coins. I usually crack them out as soon as i get them. I think slabbing modern bullion coins is silly though
YES ! You are right about " Modern Coins " , say the last 20 + years . New coins are so much better than older ones . Most are handled with care now . PROOF'S are most ALL at least 69 /70 coins . Show ME the difference in a " 69 " and a " 70 " coin . Just the grader said it was . How much do they grade in 15 min. each of 3 /4 graders ??? 11. Jan . 2025 .
Great video. Grading is vital for authenticating commonly faked coins such as trade dollars, determining if your coins have cleaned, and nuances in the difference between an au58 and ms60 where value may increase substantially. Grading is worthless on modern bullion determining 69 and 70 even though there are suckers that will pay big premiums for a 70
If you’re stacking for security. Much is SHTF savings. The gold or silver, as is, would be important. Youd need a collector or coin dealer. When food, water and medicine are in short supply, are you going to pay for grading?
Sa soon as I get my coins , I put them into COIN HOLDERS ! Direct fit ,etc. buy ON LINE , not from dealers at $ 2.00 each ! Cost on line @ $ . 50 each . 11 , Jan. 2025 . Keeps em safe . No need ta GRADE .
Great points on graded coins. It is easier buying graded coins because you can verify it's authentic like you pointed out...just look up the coin number on NGC or PCGS!
Great video. I deal in sport cards and the grading has the same problems. For anything new or modern.. Unless it gets graded a perfect 10, you lose money. Anything modern with a grade of 8 or 9 doesn't sell for much premium over a raw card.
I've been collecting coins since 2013 both copper nickel clad sets and silver I would much rather have graded coins in my collection silver wise but some are really high being on a fixed income really limits my options so I also get silver rounds and silver one ounce bar's I like variety in my collection not just coins or just one kind of coin in general
There is one exception that I make for buying ms 69/70 coins. That the price. With the first being what the coin is worth raw , figure an ms65 as the general grade for a raw coin vs what the coin will be priced at the ms 69/70 graded coin. I do a little research and often find that overall the grade coin at ms 70 only costs around $5-$10 more but if you check the value for older coins with that range you will find that the difference between the two in the same range is significant. So I just buy the coins already graded at ms70. I know that a lot of people are saying not to buy the modern coins graded because they are considered bullion coins and so they will all eventually just sell them at the ms65 +/- grade. I guess that’s why I’m considered a wasteful stacker instead of the new coin collector with a higher value for the new coins at the high grade and the higher price that I can sell them for when it comes down to collector vs stacker.
Yes ! Great coin ! Of course - you want “ both “ ! The Type 1 AND the Type 2 . The type 1 heraldic Eagle thru June minting ; the type 2 is the new Eagle in flight . I’d suggest going to the next level and get the proofs that are in US Mint cardboard boxed velvet cased with emblems and certificates of authenticity .
By the coin not the holder, unfortunately you can't do that buying it on line and why I don't buy coins over the Internet. Many have gotten ripped off.
I bought a 2020 Eagle$1 first day release MS70 NGC Its incased with the American flag BEAUTIFUL PEACE ... BUT FOR 85.00 AT A FLEA MARKET. all i can find is early release from the man authorized to use the flag. did i buy something only worth the price of silver ?
In my opinion as a protection of ones hard earned money with hard assets buying ONLY a PCGS 70 grade coin, if possible, historically will give the best wealth protection available in the world. Considering PCGS has the strictest grading standards bar none.
Yeah, that was true until 2 +/- years ago. Then CAC started a grading process and suddenly we have a new one that is grading on a very different level. They are still using the original grading process but the coins are graded on a much stricter standard. Coins that grade an ms 70 in PGCS /NGC may only grade in CAC as a details 69+/- but it will not give them a full grade . I’m sorry but just because they may have a different standard but is it worth a possible lower grade or maybe even not be graded but with ms # with details. This could be a detrimental effect on the coins and if they continue with this type of grading they will lose customers instead of gaining them. I, personally, will not,ever, send any of my coins to them only to have them taken down in scale and destroyed in value.
Touching valuable coins no matter the metal type without gloves is a very bad habit. That’s the number 1 no-no for coin dealers and collectors. Doing so not only devalues the coins and lowers the grade of coins but also damages the coins. What’s the point sending them off to get graded? 🤦🏻♀️ Just sayin… 🤷♀️
Yeah, a lot of rookie utoob channels do that. Set the coin down on a good background, like Black for instance, and aim the camera or whatever at it and talk.
ANACS is becoming a force to be reckoned with. Although they are technically the oldest coin grading company, but due to some problems that they suffered early on, they are now beginning to come up to the 2 nd or 3rd level for grading coins and coins graded by ANACS will be recognized as a premier grading company. The difference between a MS69 and a MS70 can actually vary by thousands of dollars and maybe more if it’s a rare coin, graded perfectly and it’s not seen on the market except for maybe 1 in a year or more. So yeah there can be a substantial difference between 69 and 70.
Basically never get a billion coin graded when there are hundreds upon thousands of them. Libertads are worth grading. Because they have very small mintage s. For example my 1/2oz gold BU lib cost me $1100, graded MS70 you can add over $300 on that for a profit of $250++
As someone new to the hobby, graded coins provide peace of mind for ancient &/or older coins. I usually crack them out as soon as i get them. I think slabbing modern bullion coins is silly though
YES ! You are right about " Modern Coins " , say the last 20 + years . New coins are so much better than older ones . Most are handled with care now . PROOF'S are most ALL at least 69 /70 coins . Show ME the difference in a " 69 " and a " 70 " coin . Just the grader said it was . How much do they grade in 15 min. each of 3 /4 graders ??? 11. Jan . 2025 .
Great video. Grading is vital for authenticating commonly faked coins such as trade dollars, determining if your coins have cleaned, and nuances in the difference between an au58 and ms60 where value may increase substantially. Grading is worthless on modern bullion determining 69 and 70 even though there are suckers that will pay big premiums for a 70
Mannnn this was a damn good informative video💯💯💯
With a little study you can be pretty certain if the veracity of a bullion coin, gold or silver.
If you’re stacking for security. Much is SHTF savings. The gold or silver, as is, would be important. Youd need a collector or coin dealer. When food, water and medicine are in short supply, are you going to pay for grading?
Sa soon as I get my coins , I put them into COIN HOLDERS ! Direct fit ,etc. buy ON LINE , not from dealers at $ 2.00 each ! Cost on line @ $ . 50 each . 11 , Jan. 2025 . Keeps em safe . No need ta GRADE .
Thanks for the insight on the pros and cons of grading, especially with the wide price difference between a perfect 70 and almost perfect 69 grade
Thanks
CaN you tell me if my 2022 Eagle S$1MS 70 NGC GRADED COIN IS WORTH ANYTHING PLEASE AS IM NEW TO THIS.
Great points on graded coins. It is easier buying graded coins because you can verify it's authentic like you pointed out...just look up the coin number on NGC or PCGS!
Awesome points about getting coins graded or not! Thanks for sharing. Take care and be safe!
That's a lot of information. Thanks for sharing, Eddie. 😃👍❤️🦄
Great breakdown on this topic, thank you
Great video. I deal in sport cards and the grading has the same problems. For anything new or modern.. Unless it gets graded a perfect 10, you lose money. Anything modern with a grade of 8 or 9 doesn't sell for much premium over a raw card.
First time seeing this video and good shit brother. Keep making good content
#985. Almost at that 1K Mark! Keep it up!
In my opinion youre better off just buying the coin ngc ms70 already slabbed to avoid losing on 69s
Thanks for the info!
I've been collecting coins since 2013 both copper nickel clad sets and silver I would much rather have graded coins in my collection silver wise but some are really high being on a fixed income really limits my options so I also get silver rounds and silver one ounce bar's I like variety in my collection not just coins or just one kind of coin in general
informative, thx
There is one exception that I make for buying ms 69/70 coins. That the price. With the first being what the coin is worth raw , figure an ms65 as the general grade for a raw coin vs what the coin will be priced at the ms 69/70 graded coin.
I do a little research and often find that overall the grade coin at ms 70 only costs around $5-$10 more but if you check the value for older coins with that range you will find that the difference between the two in the same range is significant. So I just buy the coins already graded at ms70. I know that a lot of people are saying not to buy the modern coins graded because they are considered bullion coins and so they will all eventually just sell them at the ms65 +/- grade. I guess that’s why I’m considered a wasteful stacker instead of the new coin collector with a higher value for the new coins at the high grade and the higher price that I can sell them for when it comes down to collector vs stacker.
thoughts on buying the 2021 silver american eagle proof 70 coin?
Yes !
Great coin ! Of course - you want
“ both “ !
The Type 1 AND the Type 2 .
The type 1 heraldic Eagle thru June minting ; the type 2 is the new Eagle in flight .
I’d suggest going to the next level and get the proofs that are in US Mint cardboard boxed velvet cased with emblems and certificates of authenticity .
@@rudeawakening3833 I've got one for sale. It's the T2 and it's MS 70 graded by NGC
I have a 2022EAGLE S$1 MS 70 NGC CAN YOU TELL ME A PRICE PLEASE.
ANACS is actually the first 'grading company".... but as you stated PCGS and NGC are the top two grading companies.
I wonder which is a better deal, getting 2022 silver eagles, or getting 2022 graded silver eagles?
Great content!
Where and how do I verify my graded coins?
By the coin not the holder, unfortunately you can't do that buying it on line and why I don't buy coins over the Internet. Many have gotten ripped off.
I bought a 2020 Eagle$1 first day release MS70 NGC Its incased with the American flag BEAUTIFUL PEACE ... BUT FOR 85.00 AT A FLEA MARKET. all i can find is early release from the man authorized to use the flag. did i buy something only worth the price of silver ?
The hype for graded coins is beyond me 😂 oh,
I also stack graded silver eagles new sub here 👍✅
I love my proof 70 libertads!
I get graded for the price of the product so free grad for me
MODERN COINS Not Needed a TPG Holder All of it is in High Grade ! BUY THE COIN NOT THE HOLDER !😅❤🎉😂
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In my opinion as a protection of ones hard earned money with hard assets buying ONLY a PCGS 70 grade coin, if possible, historically will give the best wealth protection available in the world. Considering PCGS has the strictest grading standards bar none.
Yeah, that was true until 2 +/- years ago. Then CAC started a grading process and suddenly we have a new one that is grading on a very different level. They are still using the original grading process but the coins are graded on a much stricter standard. Coins that grade an ms 70 in PGCS /NGC may only grade in CAC as a details 69+/- but it will not give them a full grade . I’m sorry but just because they may have a different standard but is it worth a possible lower grade or maybe even not be graded but with ms # with details. This could be a detrimental effect on the coins and if they continue with this type of grading they will lose customers instead of gaining them.
I, personally, will not,ever, send any of my coins to them only to have them taken down in scale and destroyed in value.
Touching valuable coins no matter the metal type without gloves is a very bad habit. That’s the number 1 no-no for coin dealers and collectors. Doing so not only devalues the coins and lowers the grade of coins but also damages the coins. What’s the point sending them off to get graded? 🤦🏻♀️ Just sayin… 🤷♀️
as long as your hands are clean it doesn’t really matter
How much my coins
for key date coins yes. for bullion, waste of money
I was going to subscribe but why waste my time , you don’t post video’s anymore
Please stop shaking and moving when the coin or slab is in your hands! You’re making me dizzy. Great information, but unwatchable.
Yeah, a lot of rookie utoob channels do that. Set the coin down on a good background, like Black for instance, and aim the camera or whatever at it and talk.
I have 1943 penny
ANACS is becoming a force to be reckoned with. Although they are technically the oldest coin grading company, but due to some problems that they suffered early on, they are now beginning to come up to the 2 nd or 3rd level for grading coins and coins graded by ANACS will be recognized as a premier grading company.
The difference between a MS69 and a MS70 can actually vary by thousands of dollars and maybe more if it’s a rare coin, graded perfectly and it’s not seen on the market except for maybe 1 in a year or more. So yeah there can be a substantial difference between 69 and 70.
Third Party Coin Grading Will Going to be Bankrupt in near Future ! Coin Collector will Only Buy the Coin without TPG Holder !
Basically never get a billion coin graded when there are hundreds upon thousands of them. Libertads are worth grading. Because they have very small mintage s. For example my 1/2oz gold BU lib cost me $1100, graded MS70 you can add over $300 on that for a profit of $250++
I live Switzerland and slabbed coins are not popular/common in my country. I don't like slabbed coins too.
1943
Only grade coins worth over $200.
MODERN COINS Not Needed a TPG Holder All of it is in High Grade ! BUY THE COIN NOT THE HOLDER !😅❤🎉😂