Real Coin Values - What Is The True Value Of Your Coins? How To Find Out
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Real Coin Values - What Is The True Value Of Your Coins? Which coin price guide is most accurate or up to date? Really, none of them. You should be using current sold auction prices to value your coins. Plus a combination of wholesale pricing plus 10% to 20%.
Most of your price guides are fantasy prices that are not realized in 90% of numismatic transactions.
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CoinHELPu in your video you mentioned bu rolls how do I acquire those and what are they. I'm just a rookie at this but I've been saving pennies for 15 years and I'm just now starting to go through them I have hundreds of thousands of pennies I probably have gone through maybe sixty or seventy thousand at this point. Also back to this 1969's penny is there any way anybody out there can communicate with me so we can see if this thing is really real. maybe somebody who knows a little bit about something could possibly figure out a way that we could communicate and talk or send pictures. I really do have a 1969's double die I just don't know if it's the one we are all looking for
@@jaydines2103 BU is brilliant uncirculated and you can buy uncirculated rolls from most dealers and even ebay, but they more than likely have been searched. You can send images to help@coinauctionshelp.com. I have a help community to post this and one of our admins is a CONECA representative, not sure why you haven't posted it there if you're seeking help. coinauctionshelp.com/forum/index.php
CoinHELPu after washing settler of your videos on how to identify a true double die I believe now my 69s is a strike or mechanical Dublin you can see a clear line on the date it looks like it's been trimmed definitely smaller not larger anyway so we are past that learning curve as a rookies. I'm so glad I've kept all my weird looking pennies because for the longest time now I thought strike doubling was a double Dart thank goodness I keep everything thanks for your videos I'll keep watching
@@CoinHELPu You helped me on this one, I just picked up my phone attachment for my microscope, not liking the pics/I have to play with the lighting, it's making raised parts look like depressions..Any suggestions?? (Maybe get the lenses that clip to the phone??) Thanks Dan-🙃🍀
I like the app, be handy on the road... Going to have my mom download it, she's starting to tinker-☺
I have been collecting coins for over 30yrs and I am still learning from watching your videos. Thank you
I learned long ago, the value of something is determined by what someone is willing to pay for it, that will never change.. I appreciate your videos, keep it up.
You NAILED IT!
As long as the person isn't buying someone's hype and knows what they're buying. I agree to a point but just because someone pays $90 for a 1922 circulated Peace Dollar from Littleton doesn't mean that it's worth $90.
@@CoinHELPu I very much agree with your statement. I also think artificial intelligence is the future of coin grading. I appreciate all your videos. Keep up the good work.
@@CoinHELPu well technically it is worth $90 for that single sale
My dad always said, Something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it.
As long as they don't pay $1,000 for something only worth $500 and we know it's worth $500 because several sold for that recently.
My husband and I just found a large shoebox full of old coins his mom and dad had saved from many countries. We did not know where to start. We are positive there are many valuable coins, so exciting! Thank you so much for the knowledge! We will watch your other videos, and we just subscribed!
Thank you for that sharing sir.
Thank you for your honesty.
GOD Bless you 🙏
Thanks for the always honest and awesome information!
I'm lucky enough to have an honest coin dealer here in West Palm Beach who has taught me tons of valuable information over the years for free.
Thanks for the video I learn something new every time.i Don't go by book value when you can look at auctions u can see what people want and are paying what sells and what has little interest
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Awesome video 10/10
Great reference materials for checking coin values were clearly conveyed. Good job!
You are a WEALTH of knowledge, happy to do business with your online shop :)
very good .
Good job David as usual.
I enjoy all the videos. The advise you give is very helpful and honest. Thank you 👍 🙏🇺🇸
ONCE AGAIN DANIEL THANK U FOR THE INFO...
Condition of the coins is EVERYTHING
Thanks you are helping me out alot.
Just like knife collecting ! The gurus, write the value guides ! You are brutally honest, to the point of bumpin heads with the system ! Your honesty is uncommon nowadays, kudos !
Australia has Rennicks and another book, but the values are double what they sells for.
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good video
Great video,thanks
More great info thanks
Than you very much for your explanation. Very helpful.
Thx for the info
Always enjoy your videos! One of the most informative coin series channels around. Keep up the great work!
Thank you
Very informative ! Really enjoy your videos.
Thank you
another great show!
The red book is a year old when it is published. Coin values are available from NGC AND PCGS
We know and also from Grey Sheet since PCGS and NGC are retail for their graded coins. Heritage Sold auctions are a good way to determine value. Di you watch my video?
At coin shows, the dealers generally consistently pull out the CDN, which effectively makes it the de facto real world price setter for the kinds of coins traded regularly at shows.
Thanks for Sharing my friend!
Thanks Daniel !!!
I thank God daily I'm not mired in the US coin market...what a mess.
I really enjoy your channel. Good information and no BS. Thanks for the videos......Life is good.
You're welcome
Wish you a grader dan
Every video you have has been rich... Thank you!
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Spot on, per usual. Great video Daniel!
A coin is like any other commodity - it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. When I sell coins on Ebay I always check the sold prices. That gives me a good idea of what my coin is worth and how to price it.
Thanks for help local went to local dealer to try and get value on my Morgans, they told me they were only wearth junk value and then tried. To buy them.
How much each?
Appreciate you sharing so much of your knowledge.
I appreciate you watching and commenting. Thank you!
thanks Daniel this helps to a little light at the tunnel. all the information out there and what a big window to gets good price on a coin. more comments to follow. thank you
Thank you! Looking on line at prices though I had couple coins worth a lot money. With your help figured out the Bull s×××!
Daniel, Thankyou for sharing your knowledge.
thank you for the info.. awesome video...
Thank you
A happy easter..its my first time that i encounter ur vlog..its a great help for..im a senior citizen 78 years old fr Manila.,PH.God blessed!!
Thank you and God Bless you!
Great info. Excellent common sense advice. As an anecdote about some prices on a downward trend: Not long ago I had the unexpected happen and sound a 1939 penny in circulation--it still had a touch of original luster. So out of curiosity I looked up it's value in my 1965 Red Book--$1.35 in UNC cond. In my 2012 Red Book it was $2.00 in MS 60. Just to keep up with inflation it should have appreciated about 7 fold, that is 7 x $1.35! ($9.45).
316 million were made, nothing is going to increase the value of that cent by much, lol
@@MrsMingo because yours don't
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Thanks daniel😃😃😃
You're welcome
Hey Daniel just to let you know you have became my favorite channel to watch. Your information is broken into simple to understand info. The newer coin collectors should be able to understand it. As I am new to coin collecting. I’ve only been collecting for about a year now. So I have lots to learn. Your information is always helpful. So thank you!
You're welcome and thank you!
Thanks for answering all of the question I'm reluctant to ask my rather prickly local dealer.
You are correct sir, that it is not what you have in a coin, but what you can get out of it that determines the monetary value. But I contend that the real value is how much you like the coin. Thanks for another great video.
Yes, from a collector's perspective I agree. Not as easy as looking at a price guide.
Daniel I'm one of the 9000 and I think you put out great information just keep doing the videos thank you so much and you have a good day.
Thank you!
@@vincentevans8052 Depends on if it's a Morgan or Peace Dollar. Here's a link to coins values on our website coinauctionshelp.com/morgan-dollar-value/
Thanks. I appreciate your honesty. Great video.
thank you for the information on your video keep up the good work🐸🐸🐸
I am a collector and have been since Y2K, have never used/ referenced a red book, I have been using eBay as a reference for about 10 years now, I never buy online do to tax’s and shipping, just have a couple LCS and a couple flea markets, the big dealers are thieves!
Thanks for the info!
As usual Danny your information and knowledge is invaluable
Thanks. Lots of great info in this video. I appreciate your insight.
well, as you said you may not be the biggest nor the most knowledgeable person Daniel.... but these days I seem to come and check out what you have to say. Your content is much better than the so called. professionals here on youtube land.
Very wise advice Daniel,thnx Rick
I really appreciate your show and what you do for the coin world. It brings collectors out of darkness into a light to reach their goals.
Thank you
Daniel thank you for all your help great video
Hi dan,...as always your,e # 1 in videos & info.thanks.please do more videos on Franklin halves.l have about 30 of them still in OGP & am reluctant to open & get graded as l feel in the long run they will appreciate more as there are less of them available in the future. I respect your input & advice. Thank you bud.
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I will be doing a video on Franklin Halves. I try to switch it up.
I like your videos, good job 👍thank you ☺
Well, I can afford a yearly Red Book, but I don’t feel like I can afford a subscription to Grey Sheets. But I’m not a dealer, just a collector and a vest pocket seller. When bidding I look up the value in red Book and PCGS price guide, set a ceiling I’m willing to hit, but beyond that it has to be a missing date in my album. As usual a very fine video with level-headed, honest, valuable suggestions.
Thank you for another fantastic video! Ever since I found your channel and subscribed, I have not missed a single video! I personally am very grateful for you sharing all your expertise and knowledge, thanks so much!
You're welcome and thank you
Keep Up the great work with the videos, Daniel!
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Definitely a job (video) well done, Daniel. Thanks
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excellent information my man! love your channel!!!
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Thank you for the information.and I really like your vídeos
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I have just started watching your video's a while back l had started doing the coin world about a year I've seen other people video's but you are by far more informative to me thanks foryour knowledge keep it up
Thank you!
I have 29 half dollar 1964
I use the red book and add10% or5% thanks..
Redbook?
Thank you for the information..true lesson to learn and know.
Hi again Daniel! Thanks for your timely "Value Video"!!! Is The Blue Book worthwhile?
I don't use it
I too believe that the coin market is definitely soft these days. When I am considering a slabbed coin, I use recent auctions and the Grey Sheet to determine a fair value. I also like the Red Book for information, but I have not bought one since 2011. Thank you for making these videos and your straight forward honest advice. 😀
Thank you
Wasn't one of the 9k subs you mentioned but im here now! Basically what I'm hearing is get grey books?
Thanks for letting us know how to go about finding the value of our coins. Everybody should watch this video.
You're welcome
Another great video. I use all those; grey sheet, redbook, etc..; for basic idea of what to expect. But in the long run, it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Hard subject to cover in a small amount of time but you did a wonderful job. Thanks, Daniel!
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I've had a 1958 no mint wheat penny looks just like one shown in video! You seem like an honest person! I just came across this penny in my pocket change can you please help me?I can send you pics and I will share the wealth if it's the real deal?
No mint mark cents are normal and mean they were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Also I never had a 1958 Cent in this video.
CoinHELPu I know I seen it in another video and it was about this penny but the only difference about the penny is it looks new and they're where only 3 in existence? I don't even collect coins I just came across the video stated the first penny sold for $500,000 the 2nd penny sold for $336,000 at Stack's&Bower and I think I have the 3rd one! But I guess I will go to Stacks and Bowers
Okay. I wasn't thinking of an older video. You can send me an image at help@coinauctionshelp.com I will take a look.
I watch all the coin auctions and try to catch the price i'm happy with, than go shopping for my coins at different shops.
Nice shirt !
Thank you!
AS IS SAID 'THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE." IT PAYS TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK. THANKS DANIEL.
I think another thing to consider is that sometimes it's ok to charge more because its sometimes takes more to let go of something. Like those times you want to be nice, but later on you feel drained . I once painted a bunch of paintings on canvas, everyone that saw my paintings told me to sell them, I thought how nice it would be to make a living off selling them. Then people told me what I should charge, and I felt empty, because I could not sell my soul. So to this day I still have all my paintings except a few that I gave to friends.
As all I am saying is yes guidelines are a crucial fundamental to life. Yet sometimes that attachment is worth a bit more. Its if I sell it fine, if I dont sell it even better. Lol
I love this vid. It sets a strong idea for what you should pay for what the seller is asking, and What the buyer is willing to pay . I watched your vid several times before I posted. Keep up the great work !
Thank you
I don’t understand why the proofs are not valued more. My reason,is they are the best coins to collect.
All about demand and popularity.
Red book is great to have! I totally shocked to hear the year 2020 prices already! Good information 🎈👍🎈👍👍
I'm one of the 9,000 liking and commenting
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@@CoinHELPu and I appreciate the videos!
A coin is worth what a buyer is willing to pay and a seller is willing to accept.
Not if a person pays a $1,000 for a coin that 100 people before him only paid $500, that coin is worth $500. So over-paying does not determine the value of a coin.
Love the intro music! Keep it up
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Thank you Daniel For The Info I Learn Alot Coin Values This Video Daniel Thank u Daniel
It all boils down to what ever anyone is will to pay you for it:) most grey sheets don't show "full bell lines" "full steps" etc... I know that from my own coin dealer here in Fairbanks:( at least that's what he says
Greysheet does show FBL and FS, don't let them fool you I can show you it does.