It is nice to see interest and investment in coins heating up, but I wonder if these prices are sustainable over the long haul. Time will tell. I enjoy these videos! Your channel deserves many more subscribers! 😀👍
@@sonianate9160 My main specialty are really nicely toned coins in the $1-5k range. I learned early in my collecting journey that I'd rather own one $1,000 coin vs four $250 coins. Which means I wait 2-3 months to buy just the right coin. I'm a fan of proof Indian cents, toned Buffalo Nickels, toned dimes and toned war nickels. Thanks for the good questions and comments! If you ever have ideas for topics you want discussed, let me know.
You should do a price comparison for sold results of the original commemorative half dollar series Pre 1940’s. These are substantially cheaper now then they have ever been, especially in higher grades! These coins are suffering a massive decrease in value, great time to get into this market.
Very interesting results and it appears almost all series are strong right now. I’ve had to switch my focus to selling to avoid these high prices. Sucks because buying is so much more fun haha I think a few of these people overpaid a lot and down the road well be seeing these coins for sale again at a great loss 🤔
Great points! I have sold a few coins 3 weeks ago and have 5 more about to be listed at GC. Definitely prefer to be a net buyer, but not at "stupid" prices.
So somthing I have been thinking about lately is coin collecting and inflation. If you bough a coin in 1950 for $100, today that same $100.00 would be worth $1,017.10 (2017 was that date Google gave me) so is it really worth long term investment?
I love these auction videos! Really interesting to see what people are buying 👍
Thanks for watching!
You deserve more subscribers man. Great content
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and the comment. I enjoy making the videos, regardless of #s.
I have some toned steel cents that are kickers like that..
It is nice to see interest and investment in coins heating up, but I wonder if these prices are sustainable over the long haul. Time will tell. I enjoy these videos! Your channel deserves many more subscribers! 😀👍
Thanks Ontario! I think compared to other collectibles, coins are cheap. Hard to say we won’t see things calm down a bit though
Any idea when it will dip soon?
@@sonianate9160 It'll be correlated to the stock market. If the stock market takes a big down turn, so will coins (and all collectibles).
@@premiumtonedcoins7749 I see
What other coins are you holding ,do you mind sharing?
@@sonianate9160 My main specialty are really nicely toned coins in the $1-5k range. I learned early in my collecting journey that I'd rather own one $1,000 coin vs four $250 coins. Which means I wait 2-3 months to buy just the right coin. I'm a fan of proof Indian cents, toned Buffalo Nickels, toned dimes and toned war nickels. Thanks for the good questions and comments! If you ever have ideas for topics you want discussed, let me know.
You should do a price comparison for sold results of the original commemorative half dollar series Pre 1940’s.
These are substantially cheaper now then they have ever been, especially in higher grades!
These coins are suffering a massive decrease in value, great time to get into this market.
Great idea! I’ll work on that video soon
Very interesting results and it appears almost all series are strong right now. I’ve had to switch my focus to selling to avoid these high prices. Sucks because buying is so much more fun haha
I think a few of these people overpaid a lot and down the road well be seeing these coins for sale again at a great loss 🤔
Great points! I have sold a few coins 3 weeks ago and have 5 more about to be listed at GC. Definitely prefer to be a net buyer, but not at "stupid" prices.
Yah dude I’m definitely the guy picking them off at there lows and I always check the archives to make sure having a coin “flipped” on me for a profit
So somthing I have been thinking about lately is coin collecting and inflation. If you bough a coin in 1950 for $100, today that same $100.00 would be worth $1,017.10 (2017 was that date Google gave me) so is it really worth long term investment?
Great question! I can go back to 1950 and compare if coins beat inflation. My guess is yes. But could be an interesting look
@@premiumtonedcoins7749 just found that but I don't know how accurate that is its going to have to be done on an older series