great video , really enjoyed you being out and about , great seeing all those coins , those 2 pound coins , for 10 pound eatch , i dont think you would find a que garden or a commonweath coin in there , i think they know there stuff , looking forward to part two , thanks
Wish we had a market like that near where I live. I would be like a kid in a sweet shop! Those silver threepences looked a good deal at £1.50 each. Some of the prices for the common coins were a bit over the top though.
Awesome flea market our markets here in Canada everything except jewelry and coins are just placed on tables out in the open and even the cabinets are just 5 to 6 inches high and 24 by 36 square with a glass window to see through sellers pay so much per table most of the time they are 8 by 4 folding tables its on a first come first serve basis so if you are a regular you may have a different spot each time you want to sell stuff
Nice video for sure. It was rather an inside " Antique Riad show" than a flea market with these prices. Several years ago I went to a coindealer whom I visited often. He had to apraise an large English Coin Collection. He asked me if I was looking for any particular English coins, I said I'm looking for a nice Cartwheel, an great Maundy set, and a few more. A week later I came again and he showed me the coins I had asked him to look for. It was a really nice selection in an astonishing quality. He asked me what I would like to pay for it. I set there is a big difference between what the coins are worth and what I would like to pay for them. I said I would like to pay € 100 for it. He said , it's yours. It was unreal. He told me he bought the collection this morning for € 12000 and sold it in the afternoon for € 17000. He made such a great profit that he wanted me to gave these coins for only € 100.
I was hoping for some 92% or even 50% silver predecimals, i have less than 40 really nice examples from young Victoria's to George V1 and was very interested if you could source some similar.
Hi CC. That £3.50 tub was far too expensive... there were several Tale of Peter Rabbit and at least 1 Benjamin Bunny... both very common and face value at best. Congrats on nearing the 100 videos, and well done on this one - nearly 3k views at the time of writing!!! I'm lucky to get 100. Cheers.
Brings back memories, wondering through the Antique shops🥳.
Good luck on your goal 🎉.
J🙋🏻♂️.
Fun video to see you out and about digging through coins at the shop. Hope you find a Kew Gardens soon to add to your collection.
Happy 100th video
great video , really enjoyed you being out and about , great seeing all those coins , those 2 pound coins , for 10 pound eatch , i dont think you would find a que garden
or a commonweath coin in there , i think they know there stuff , looking forward to part two , thanks
New ro collecting. Enjoyed this. I love the US quarters national parks. Good luck with Kew. Xx
finally a female collector! you are very welcome here 🤗
I really enjoyed your walk in the rain, to the flea market - I miss England, so much!
as long as i’m dressed fully waterproof, i enjoy a walk in the rain. ☔️
This is the first video ive seen if you, i didn't even have a second thought of subbing, keep going good, new sub
thank you! welcome to our little community 😀
Well done keep
Going you will be on 209 before you know
"That looks fake!" The words every coin dealer loves to hear in their shop. 😂😂😂
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Wish we had a market like that near where I live. I would be like a kid in a sweet shop! Those silver threepences looked a good deal at £1.50 each. Some of the prices for the common coins were a bit over the top though.
Awesome flea market our markets here in Canada everything except jewelry and coins are just placed on tables out in the open and even the cabinets are just 5 to 6 inches high and 24 by 36 square with a glass window to see through sellers pay so much per table most of the time they are 8 by 4 folding tables its on a first come first serve basis so if you are a regular you may have a different spot each time you want to sell stuff
Nice video for sure. It was rather an inside " Antique Riad show" than a flea market with these prices. Several years ago I went to a coindealer whom I visited often. He had to apraise an large English Coin Collection. He asked me if I was looking for any particular English coins, I said I'm looking for a nice Cartwheel, an great Maundy set, and a few more. A week later I came again and he showed me the coins I had asked him to look for. It was a really nice selection in an astonishing quality. He asked me what I would like to pay for it. I set there is a big difference between what the coins are worth and what I would like to pay for them. I said I would like to pay € 100 for it. He said , it's yours. It was unreal. He told me he bought the collection this morning for € 12000 and sold it in the afternoon for € 17000. He made such a great profit that he wanted me to gave these coins for only € 100.
that’s an amazing story! thank you sharing 🤩
I was hoping for some 92% or even 50% silver predecimals, i have less than 40 really nice examples from young Victoria's to George V1 and was very interested if you could source some similar.
i used to be big into silver…but not so much these days
Hi CC. That £3.50 tub was far too expensive... there were several Tale of Peter Rabbit and at least 1 Benjamin Bunny... both very common and face value at best. Congrats on nearing the 100 videos, and well done on this one - nearly 3k views at the time of writing!!! I'm lucky to get 100. Cheers.
thanks les - taken me by surprise a bit as well to be honest
I average price at £8 for silver content British coins, thats an overall price of £40 for 5 coins of different sizes.
New supscruber!
welcome to our little community 😀
Lovely looking British town, where in Britain is it?
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Damn, I'd leave there skint. Mind I'd only pay 50p for the Peace and prosperity coin🤣.
Where about is that first flea market indoor?
@silviuneagu2728 lewes 👍🏻
@@TheCoinChaserwhat day
How much were the lp's?
Where is this ?
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