VERY Cool 😎NGC Dealership: Grading Numismatic Coins IS Stunningly Educational !!! 👍 Victoria Jubilee Head Collection! WoW!!! 😉Thanks And Keep Posting - Apollo 11 Coins!
Thanks for another nice video. Love those German & Hungarian coins. One thing is true that you have motivated me to collect sovereigns. I appreciate that.
As always, fantastic coins and great video in General. Looking forward to the next part. Just wanted to comment on that 1925 South African 1/2 sovereign, from what I can see it looks little bit better than 64. Great result no matter what. Love your videos Numi.
Thanks Numi, I am looking forward to the following videos. The '07 sovereign had wonderful lustre, 61 seemed a bit low. The '25 1/2 sovereign could be a 65, also a superb coin.
Sweet! Lots to see from Numi! Do you ever submit coins for a variety or mint error designation? NGC often doesn’t grade them that way unless you pay first. IMO an error or variety shouldn’t be ignored unless you pay. The grade should be the grade.
NGC pricing seems to be based on a combination of time at risk. It takes additional time to verify mint Errors and varieties and they therefore charge $15 extra per coin for this verification.
Numistacker I get that it’s more work, but the end result is a bunch of coins with NGC’s slab that are over/miss graded. You send them a mint error that’s already a 70. You get back a 69 with “mint error”. I like NGC, but this is my pet peeve. FullSizeRender.jpg
I always see you buy stuff from the USA, but you're based in the UK. Isn't this problematic that you have to pay 20% VAT? I've only been ordering from silvertogo because of this but have found my choice to be limited and also more expensive compared to say Apmex.
Numistacker so I assume that Apmex either a) list your coins as a gift or b) note the price is under £15 as these are the only two ways to avoid being taxed when ordering from the USA, or have I misunderstood?
wow nice variety thanks for sharing! always love these vids
very nice coins
Thanks for showing these wonderful coins from the Silver Forum, looking forward to seeing the other graded coins
Some really nice coins, great start for this MEGa grading results.
I was thinking of grading some 1oz proof queen beast, are they worth grading or not really?
I’m looking forward to these vids numi 👍
VERY Cool 😎NGC Dealership: Grading Numismatic Coins IS Stunningly Educational !!!
👍 Victoria Jubilee Head Collection! WoW!!! 😉Thanks And Keep Posting - Apollo 11 Coins!
Thanks for another nice video. Love those German & Hungarian coins. One thing is true that you have motivated me to collect sovereigns. I appreciate that.
If a coin has a AU58 grade from NGC is it worth trying for an upgrade ?
As always, fantastic coins and great video in General. Looking forward to the next part. Just wanted to comment on that 1925 South African 1/2 sovereign, from what I can see it looks little bit better than 64. Great result no matter what. Love your videos Numi.
Thanks Numi, I am looking forward to the following videos. The '07 sovereign had wonderful lustre, 61 seemed a bit low. The '25 1/2 sovereign could be a 65, also a superb coin.
great coins
Interesting variety of coins and grades. That big box must be worth a few bob, look forward to the next batch. As always, an enjoyable video, cheers.
Does your dealer status speed up the grading process?
Not that I can see ))
Nice coins.... 🙂 I can't wait to see the second box😃
Sweet! Lots to see from Numi!
Do you ever submit coins for a variety or mint error designation? NGC often doesn’t grade them that way unless you pay first. IMO an error or variety shouldn’t be ignored unless you pay. The grade should be the grade.
NGC pricing seems to be based on a combination of time at risk. It takes additional time to verify mint Errors and varieties and they therefore charge $15 extra per coin for this verification.
Numistacker I get that it’s more work, but the end result is a bunch of coins with NGC’s slab that are over/miss graded. You send them a mint error that’s already a 70. You get back a 69 with “mint error”. I like NGC, but this is my pet peeve.
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I always see you buy stuff from the USA, but you're based in the UK. Isn't this problematic that you have to pay 20% VAT? I've only been ordering from silvertogo because of this but have found my choice to be limited and also more expensive compared to say Apmex.
I have never been charged 20% VAT yet sometimes 0 and sometimes 5% composite rate
Numistacker so I assume that Apmex either a) list your coins as a gift or b) note the price is under £15 as these are the only two ways to avoid being taxed when ordering from the USA, or have I misunderstood?
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What is the difference for you being one of they're dealers?
Congrats Numi