Nice video. As a coin collector since 30 years I have also often checked some family collections like this. Also in Europe the average houshold has the same junk silver, worthless foreign small change and sometimes luckily some gold coins. You presented it very well. In Europe all this silver is put to melting companies. It´s sad, because there are often nicer coins than usual.
The 1925 Sovereign appears to have a P mintmark right above the date, meaning it was minted in Perth, Western Australia. Certainly carries a premium over the British 1925s which are basically all restrikes. Also the S mintmark on the 1887 Sovereign is for Sydney, a little further afield than San Francisco :P
Nice! Fun to go through old collections like that. Reminds me of my small inheritance I received from my folks. Similar coins and condition. Thanks for sharing
I HAD A MINT HALF ROLL OF 1943D STEEL CENT, THAT I OPENED (WITH GLOVES) IT LOOKS LIKE ABOUT 6 OF THEM ARE ERRORS LIKE DDO, 3 WITH DIE CRACKS, DO YOU THINK IT WOULD BE WORTH GETTING GRADED BY NGC? I COULD SEND YOU SOME PICTURES. MAYBE YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN BUYING ALL 25. THANKS, EMILE FROM CT.
You need to put your prices up in the corner like silver picker. Not only love coins, and enjoy seeing coins I haven't seen,but learning prices is a big reason I watch These unboxing.
I dont fully collect couns but I appreciate history so I just spend a couple bucks here and there on coins. I never spent more than 25 bucks on a single coin and it was a 1866 3cent which was in incredibly good shape. You could very clearly make out every letter and leaf on the coin.
This way such a great collection! Those Morgan's stood the test of time. Was the pouch leather? The gold was beautiful of course. Even the constitutional was in great condition. And best part, you can almost be sure non of the coins were cleaned. For a "smaller" collection, it was a very smart collection imo. You did a great job. You're definitely the person to go to with a collection. Thank you, very enjoyable video 🌟
Love your videos, Christian. Lucky to find a couple of 1884-S! Your Roman coin is not an antoninianus. It's a very common 4th century bronze, showing Jupiter holding Nike, the goddess of victory. In the condition it is in, it has virtually no value, I'm afraid. But your other great finds more than make up for that!
Thank you so much for letting me know - and certainly great to see these 1884S popping up. Would love to grade em - and cool to know the history behind the Roman.
Beautiful collection. I love coins and currency so much. I used to have a little decent collection and I left it all in a storage unit in Florida along with sooo soo much more items worth a decent amount of money.quit paying my storage unit once I moved back up to Alaska and to this day I kinda regret not getting all my stuff out of that storage unit. Biggest L I took in my 21 years of life.
While it might be otherwise it looks to me like a leather cigarette case. Often they have smaller secondary pouches inside or outside for a lighter or book of matches. Check Tobacciana collectables.
I like to add unique items even if not valuable to my coin collection. I have a ticket to a political convention with date and seat number. Only one in the world. I have a Bulgarian war medal, with paper work about the recipient, that must be a one-off in the United States. It is very old. The collection in the video is similar to thousands of others, nice but common. Silver is always fun to look for. I recently found a Japanese 50 Sen coin from the Meiji period, 80% silver, beautiful and only 50 cents at a yard sale. Value? Over $20!
Bills are all about condition... bought a collection few months ago and really old fractional currency which cool but worthless because it was not stored properly
I believe he was only appraising the collection? I'm sure he told the owner his knowledge and opinions, but it's the owners decision. Notice the saflaps with Morgan's. That's what you use to send coins to be graded, so I think they're on it 👍🤗 just guessing though. But my ocd kicked in hard when I saw Christian put the Morgan's in opposite of the way I put coins in....might have to change all the coins I have in them 🤷🏼♀️
Sherwood, my knowing who to talk to whenever I would like to move a few of my rarities, but for some reason another nobody wants to get on board God bless
Me and my family got hired to clean out a house after a lady had passed away. Their children said they absolutely hated her for how they were raised and wanted nothing to do with anything of hers. So as we started gutting the place, we stumbled upon a book shelf with nothing but old and I mean old books of which we had no clue were collectibles and valuable, so we threw them straight into the trash which to this day I regret. But then we kept cleaning the book shelf and some of the books were old dansco albums and two big velvet crown royal bags FULL with Morgan dollars a total of 387 to be exact. And like a young and dumb ass hole, I got into drugs as a teen and basically sold every Morgan to a local coin shop. I was paid on average 30 dollars some 90 others 180 but I was paid 1200 and 2500 for 2 coins which I regret having sold all together. Moral of the story, you live and learn and eventually I'll repay my parents for the biggest mistake I've made in my life.
@@mrs3378 dude... It takes 3 seconds to go check the weight and purity of australian gold sovereings. The gold content is at 0.2354 troy ounce.... Why are you commenting bullcrap all over this comment section?
I gave you a like just because I like coins but I was slightly disappointed I would have preferred to been shown in debt in that video the Morgan's over the others
He is not buying it tought.... That was just a rapid estimation on the top off his head. He says at the start of the video one of his friends wants an estimate....
He said he was helping a friend. And I don't think Christian would be unfair with anyone, or not share his knowledge. Look what he shares with us here, for free. I would trust him to estimate any collection. This was a quick look over, he mentioned needing to check some things. Going through things quickly on camera can't be easy. He does it more for us, I think. I was just happy he let us watch him go through it.
I generally avoid gloves on non-dirty coins actually! The graders at NGC/PCGS don't use gloves - it's easy to drop the coins. Make sure to wash your hands before handling, though.
You TT are a truly honest man to a degree,I mean to literally grade a collection of Treasure I'm serious without any kind of payment is just ludicrous.There is probably close to 10K that you searched thru and didn't get one cent of pay for your help is just ridiculous.Honestly the people who own that should have their butts kicked for being so selfish for flaunting a small fortune in front of you and just turn around and probably sell it and make enough to buy a brand new car.I can say I would fully expect some kind of gift for making them richer.But thats just me I guess.
Wait other countries have their money made outside the country? That seems dumb. What's to stop the country making the money to make extra and crash the economy of the customer nation? Seems to risky to me.
Nope! No need if you handle the coins properly - grading companies don't use gloves, for example. Make sure your hands are clean before handling however.
Nice video. As a coin collector since 30 years I have also often checked some family collections like this. Also in Europe the average houshold has the same junk silver, worthless foreign small change and sometimes luckily some gold coins. You presented it very well. In Europe all this silver is put to melting companies. It´s sad, because there are often nicer coins than usual.
Thank you!
8:57 'S' is for Sydney Australia. There were no gold sovereigns struck in the USA.
The 1925 Sovereign appears to have a P mintmark right above the date, meaning it was minted in Perth, Western Australia. Certainly carries a premium over the British 1925s which are basically all restrikes. Also the S mintmark on the 1887 Sovereign is for Sydney, a little further afield than San Francisco :P
Thank you! Didn't realize that.
Yeah, young head-Sydney/St George for the 1887 s
$600?
@@TreasureTownCoins the US mint usually mints foreign coins in Philadelphia
@@dataexpunged2827 The US Mint has minted some coins for foreign countries in San Francisco as well. I have a Fiji 6 pence coin that was minted there.
“I don’t know if that S stands for San Francisco, that would be quite a turn of events…” Lmaooo
Nice! Fun to go through old collections like that. Reminds me of my small inheritance I received from my folks. Similar coins and condition. Thanks for sharing
Awesome! I appreciate it.
Wow, that's a very beautiful Morgan dollar. I like this very much.
I HAD A MINT HALF ROLL OF 1943D STEEL CENT, THAT I OPENED (WITH GLOVES) IT LOOKS LIKE ABOUT 6 OF THEM ARE ERRORS LIKE DDO, 3 WITH DIE CRACKS, DO YOU THINK IT WOULD BE WORTH GETTING GRADED BY NGC? I COULD SEND YOU SOME PICTURES.
MAYBE YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN BUYING ALL 25.
THANKS, EMILE FROM CT.
Super cool video. I absolutely love the toning on those Morgan’s
I'll be honest, I wish the premiere date was set a little closer. I like these videos but it's a small pet peeve of mine.
Thank you! I will improve on that going forward.
@@TreasureTownCoins You're welcome. I'm so excited for this!
Enjoyed making this - some cool coins!
Jiske pass purana Sikka hai vah humse sampark Karen call me
Wow what a beautiful collection. Wish I had that many silver dollars!
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful video ... lots of interesting coins.
Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome video! I have some Morgan’s and this makes me excited to get some of them graded, hopefully soon!! Thanks for sharing! 😁
Big like 1.6K!! Beautiful old coins, wow!
Wow some nice hoard of coins.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Hey guys! I am a new collector, and I am wondering what the worth is of a 1930 and 1936 American nickel!
You need to put your prices up in the corner like silver picker. Not only love coins, and enjoy seeing coins I haven't seen,but learning prices is a big reason I watch These unboxing.
Really nice, versatile collection.
Thank you - was good to unbox for sure and quite interesting to see.
Wow,Awesome coin collection! Thanks for sharing. 😊👍 New subscriber here!
Hi Christian you showed a Mercury dime and. You mentioned the year was a1916.. hope it's a d mintmark 😊.. with a mintage of 264,000.only🤞
so cool, good finds.
I dont fully collect couns but I appreciate history so I just spend a couple bucks here and there on coins. I never spent more than 25 bucks on a single coin and it was a 1866 3cent which was in incredibly good shape. You could very clearly make out every letter and leaf on the coin.
Jiske pass purana Sikka hai vah humse sampark Karen call me
Great video. I'd love to get my hands on that collection.
Thanks!
*This kind of videos are just Paradise for my eyes and ears mate. Gorgeous collection. Lucky whoever has all of them. :)*
Many thanks!
This way such a great collection! Those Morgan's stood the test of time. Was the pouch leather? The gold was beautiful of course. Even the constitutional was in great condition. And best part, you can almost be sure non of the coins were cleaned. For a "smaller" collection, it was a very smart collection imo. You did a great job. You're definitely the person to go to with a collection.
Thank you, very enjoyable video 🌟
Thank you! And I believe so. And some good news on the Morgans!
Hi
IF YOU'RE APPRAISING SOMEBODY ELSES COLLECTION, SHOULDN'T YOU BE WEARING WHITE COTTON GLOVES WHILE EXAMINING THEM?
Funnily enough it’s better to handle them raw, just hold by the edges
Wow! Amazing collection!!!
Thank you so much 😀
Love your videos, Christian. Lucky to find a couple of 1884-S! Your Roman coin is not an antoninianus. It's a very common 4th century bronze, showing Jupiter holding Nike, the goddess of victory. In the condition it is in, it has virtually no value, I'm afraid. But your other great finds more than make up for that!
Looks like Licinus I from Siscia...
Thank you so much for letting me know - and certainly great to see these 1884S popping up. Would love to grade em - and cool to know the history behind the Roman.
Beautiful collection. I love coins and currency so much. I used to have a little decent collection and I left it all in a storage unit in Florida along with sooo soo much more items worth a decent amount of money.quit paying my storage unit once I moved back up to Alaska and to this day I kinda regret not getting all my stuff out of that storage unit. Biggest L I took in my 21 years of life.
I started my collection over again
Hello,iam from asia-indonesia...i have coin too from my father..
Nice too see your chanell
GOD BLESS
6:19 P-DUBBS, BAYYBAYYYYY
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gr8 video. luckily I've a few Morgan dollars.
The Singapore 1 dollar note was from the 1980s can sell for roughly US$6
Was the 1922 peace dollar in the pouch a high relief?
I'm 2-years late, but a really cool video!! One question, do you charge to do appraisals?
No, but I haven't had much time to do any recently!
I wonder what kind of pouch that is that the silver dollars were in because I watched his other video with the same kind of pouch, I'd like to get one
While it might be otherwise it looks to me like a leather cigarette case. Often they have smaller secondary pouches inside or outside for a lighter or book of matches.
Check Tobacciana collectables.
@@babsbylow6869 thank you
Hello, I hope you're well
I have a lot of very oldest coins, and one coin which is Fourteen Hundred and Fifty years old.
The British coins you showed in the Tennis box are not circulating. They have been reduced in size since then 👌
Wow a lot of Morgan dollars
Some great coins! Score 😎
Thanks 👍
I like to add unique items even if not valuable to my coin collection. I have a ticket to a political convention with date and seat number. Only one in the world. I have a Bulgarian war medal, with paper work about the recipient, that must be a one-off in the United States. It is very old. The collection in the video is similar to thousands of others, nice but common. Silver is always fun to look for. I recently found a Japanese 50 Sen coin from the Meiji period, 80% silver, beautiful and only 50 cents at a yard sale. Value? Over $20!
1884 s toned is awsome
Like number 800! Nice collection man👍
Bills are all about condition... bought a collection few months ago and really old fractional currency which cool but worthless because it was not stored properly
How can I distinguish between Type I coins and Type II.?
Nice camera..what camera you used?
If those coins were mine I would have several graded by NGC or PCGS . Especially those toned Morgan dollars and those two 1884S Morgan dollars.
I believe he was only appraising the collection? I'm sure he told the owner his knowledge and opinions, but it's the owners decision. Notice the saflaps with Morgan's. That's what you use to send coins to be graded, so I think they're on it 👍🤗 just guessing though. But my ocd kicked in hard when I saw Christian put the Morgan's in opposite of the way I put coins in....might have to change all the coins I have in them 🤷🏼♀️
Fun Finds there 👌
Nice finds in the box.
This Is really cool
Good video very interesting.
Thanks Rick!
Sherwood, my knowing who to talk to whenever I would like to move a few of my rarities, but for some reason another nobody wants to get on board God bless
I use ANACS to grade in bulk. You can often get a special rate if you check their website.
Thanks for the tip!
Great video.
Thanks Geraldo!
The 10p and 50p don't circulate... they were downsized in the 1990's.
1884 cc has straight arrow feather, I think.
Sidney mint on the 1887 Sovereign
Great video. I’d have liked to hear your appraisal figure.
What a nice treasure
I'm hoping the grand kids (none yet) will have fun when they get my box of gold and silver.
Very cool!
Omg wish it was my collection
Same here
Seriously that would be the greatest
something amazing might be inside!!!!
Thank you!
Me and my family got hired to clean out a house after a lady had passed away. Their children said they absolutely hated her for how they were raised and wanted nothing to do with anything of hers. So as we started gutting the place, we stumbled upon a book shelf with nothing but old and I mean old books of which we had no clue were collectibles and valuable, so we threw them straight into the trash which to this day I regret. But then we kept cleaning the book shelf and some of the books were old dansco albums and two big velvet crown royal bags FULL with Morgan dollars a total of 387 to be exact. And like a young and dumb ass hole, I got into drugs as a teen and basically sold every Morgan to a local coin shop. I was paid on average 30 dollars some 90 others 180 but I was paid 1200 and 2500 for 2 coins which I regret having sold all together. Moral of the story, you live and learn and eventually I'll repay my parents for the biggest mistake I've made in my life.
Aw man.
I think I still owe littleton money from when I was a kid.
I'm sure most watching this already know. But if you're gonna save paper bills. Dont fold them lol.
Gold sovereigns are 1/4 ozt
@Malcolm James dude like they 1/11oz lol idiot
@@mrs3378 dude... It takes 3 seconds to go check the weight and purity of australian gold sovereings. The gold content is at 0.2354 troy ounce.... Why are you commenting bullcrap all over this comment section?
That sovereign is about a $900 coin or more graded its in really good condition
Thanks!
So a nickle 5 cents 64 still silver????
Three is a prime number. I'm not buying "multiple gold coins."
9:16 That coin is Constantine I (the great),the roman emperor who converted the christianity in 313 AD
British new 10 pence does not circulate anymore the new one is much smaller
Lovely coins ❤❤❤❤❤🤝
Thank you 👍
@@TreasureTownCoins welcome friend 🙏🙏🤝🤝
You need to check the 64D for the type C buddy
Good point.
Forgot how big the old 10 pence was😂
What is the value of the Lincoln penny 1963D
If it's in high MS condition, is a variety, or has an error, it's worth something. If not, it's a spender.
Should have put gold coins in holders.
cannot wait
Was fun!!
I have an interesting coin collection how to i get in touch with you
I have an 1890 cc, but it’s very worn😭
Morning sir
My oldest coin is a 1886
I have some valuable old coins..I want to sell the old coins that I have....can you help me find a buyer for those coins..
Good video
Glad you enjoyed, Bryan!
who are interested in seeing a complete collection of coins from the Brazilian Olympics. because I need to pay a debt equivalent to 3000 dollars
I gave you a like just because I like coins but I was slightly disappointed I would have preferred to been shown in debt in that video the Morgan's over the others
Large 10ps don't circulate
Spare me some silver dollars LOL 😆
Some of the no cash value tokens could be for a car wash
Thanks for the idea!
Sad the bills are all folded...
Equilateral curved heptagon
UK 50P
Full bands on the mercury dime you faild to mention that and sure you going to only pay spot for it
He is not buying it tought.... That was just a rapid estimation on the top off his head. He says at the start of the video one of his friends wants an estimate....
I did not buy - was just estimating for a friend!
He said he was helping a friend. And I don't think Christian would be unfair with anyone, or not share his knowledge. Look what he shares with us here, for free. I would trust him to estimate any collection. This was a quick look over, he mentioned needing to check some things. Going through things quickly on camera can't be easy. He does it more for us, I think. I was just happy he let us watch him go through it.
Don’t you have any gloves Christian? 😊👍🏼 Lots of Love Bobbi 😊🙏🏼
I generally avoid gloves on non-dirty coins actually! The graders at NGC/PCGS don't use gloves - it's easy to drop the coins. Make sure to wash your hands before handling, though.
@@TreasureTownCoins but not before you eat LoL
Why would you set a premier for 3 days smh
Will improve going forward - thanks for the feedback!
S Sydney Mint gold coin
You TT are a truly honest man to a degree,I mean to literally grade a collection of Treasure I'm serious without any kind of payment is just ludicrous.There is probably close to 10K that you searched thru and didn't get one cent of pay for your help is just ridiculous.Honestly the people who own that should have their butts kicked for being so selfish for flaunting a small fortune in front of you and just turn around and probably sell it and make enough to buy a brand new car.I can say I would fully expect some kind of gift for making them richer.But thats just me I guess.
It's the ethical thing to do.
Wait other countries have their money made outside the country? That seems dumb. What's to stop the country making the money to make extra and crash the economy of the customer nation? Seems to risky to me.
Someone who has a channel devoted to coins should know that sovereigns were never minted in the USA lol. The s is for Sidney 🤦
You have nice hands. Just saying.
Shouldn't you be wearing Gloves?
Nope! No need if you handle the coins properly - grading companies don't use gloves, for example. Make sure your hands are clean before handling however.
@@TreasureTownCoins your a RUclipsr your not a professional. Put some gloves on kid
Only amateurs and noobs wear gloves. He may not be a professional but he’s correct
Gloves are not needed if you have clean, not perspiring hands, in a none humid atmosphere.
@@mrs3378 again, get a fucking life bro.
55 dimes are very low mint
worth like 200 bucks