Having survived his retreat to the desert and finding that small cache of gold in the stagecoach strongbox...attending various coin shows and cherry picking the best coins at less than wholesale greysheet...then to move in and out the Panama canal to command the Pacific/Atlantic coasts (a Costa Rican lay over)...and now to tempt with more gold hoards..Ben the mesmerizing numismatic whisperer!
Thanks for the eagle Ben! I had been looking to exchange some soon to be worthless fiat for an eagle. obviously our currency is almost worthless as $1100 needed to exchange for a $10 gold coin. This level of gold coin is generally in my view; limited, certified, not to high over bullion cost.
@@bubba9985 An early 19th century (1804) dollar coin sold, this past August, for $7,000,000. That dollar is now worth seven million times it's face value. Do you consider that hyper-inflationary? Or may some other forces have played into the appreciation of this coin?
@@bubba9985 You might have run into some pretty grungy gold coins. It might be that you're dealing with coins that have no value beyond melt. In my view, it is best to sell those to the refiner. I've not known gold coin values in my collection to fluctuate relative to the correlative effect of inflation on spot price. Even the very common '09 D $5 Indians have been decoupled from spot price for decades (at least) ...likely more.
I have always loved the design on the back of the Twenty dollar gold coins too, but I'm sure some would call it ho-hum. Edit: I should have said the reverse of the Twenty Dollar Liberty coins
One of your perks should be designed for seniors nearing end of life on fixed income(social security) wanting to buy a gold coin but can only afford if on a lay away plan maybe also be on the membership plan...?
I love coins from the old west. It would be nice to go back in time.
I wish I could afford even one of these. Thank for sharing like always Ben
Spend less than you make and save money.. You can do it!! And stay out of debt.!! Sorry.. couldnt help responding.
Ben, as my favorite coins, I loved this stream on the liberty gold series. It's really great to see things that come in to your shop.
Having survived his retreat to the desert and finding that small cache of gold in the stagecoach strongbox...attending various coin shows and cherry picking the best coins at less than wholesale greysheet...then to move in and out the Panama canal to command the Pacific/Atlantic coasts (a Costa Rican lay over)...and now to tempt with more gold hoards..Ben the mesmerizing numismatic whisperer!
😳 Gold Rush!! 😍 Nice to see some Pre-33 ! ❤️
Thanks for the eagle Ben! I had been looking to exchange some soon to be worthless fiat for an eagle. obviously our currency is almost worthless as $1100 needed to exchange for a $10 gold coin. This level of gold coin is generally in my view; limited, certified, not to high over bullion cost.
When you find ten dollar gold coins for 10 bucks...let us know!!
@@NefariousEnough good example of most americans dont understand inflation
@@bubba9985 An early 19th century (1804) dollar coin sold, this past August, for $7,000,000. That dollar is now worth seven million times it's face value. Do you consider that hyper-inflationary? Or may some other forces have played into the appreciation of this coin?
@@NefariousEnough That price is based on a rarity and demand. A common gold coins value is based on the spot price which correlates to inflation.
@@bubba9985 You might have run into some pretty grungy gold coins. It might be that you're dealing with coins that have no value beyond melt. In my view, it is best to sell those to the refiner. I've not known gold coin values in my collection to fluctuate relative to the correlative effect of inflation on spot price. Even the very common '09 D $5 Indians have been decoupled from spot price for decades (at least) ...likely more.
Crazy to think those dies being engraved by hand! It maybe took days or week to complete each side!!
Thanks for the enjoyable video. Good job Ben!
Love US gold. Very nice coins Mr Geek !
Thx for sharing 👍 great video enjoyed it
Hi ben is $2.5 smaller than $5 liberty head? Cuz they both look a like..
Great video!
Thanks for the video.......
The 1900 2 1/2 is nice as well as the 1901 (low mintages)..
What is the value for 1897 gold S20 and 1906 $10 and 1881 $5… where l can check the price.
Wow wee beautiful thanks for sharing this with us Colorado Silverback777 Stay Healthy.
if you have a uncirculated coin, how much can that change the value?
GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME INDIAN
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Can you give me information about this part and its price? Unted states of america 1881
Sir how much your buy old gold coins since 1881-1892-1901 5D liberty united state of amireca?
Yes I have 1899$5
that 1901 in the old pcgs holder is better than a 62.
I have always loved the design on the back of the Twenty dollar gold coins too, but I'm sure some would call it ho-hum.
Edit: I should have said the reverse of the Twenty Dollar Liberty coins
Gobrecht had a long run but they never talk about him. It always morgan this st gauden that wienman or the Lincoln or buffalo guy🐗
how much a price of 1903 $5
One of your perks should be designed for seniors nearing end of life on fixed income(social security) wanting to buy a gold coin but can only afford if on a lay away plan maybe also be on the membership plan...?
paypal has payment plan. sometimes first use is no extra cost.
That would be great!!!
I have that one 1900 LIBERTY GOLD
1900 US Statue of Liberty Coin,how much
The red book says $525 for 63 and you have 62 priced at $575…
He has to make money too.
I have one piso gold 1907
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Hey bro,2nd,but does anybody remember who comes in 2nd?😄
@@667hodge I do
Great video!