Part I - Intro to Investing in Rare Coins - Cultural Relevance - Collectibles versus Coins!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @creativeuniques6180
    @creativeuniques6180 4 года назад +5

    Bahahahaha!!! I lOVE how you specifically made sure you made it a point to say "if you start to read this and you feel like this is boring, u got ur answer.." necessary yet hilarious!

  • @mattoreilly201
    @mattoreilly201 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for making this series! Although I know this was a while back

  • @d.j.daugherty4945
    @d.j.daugherty4945 4 года назад +1

    Shaun (I hope I spelled right) is a legend. Honestly one of the most informative channels I’ve encountered

  • @VENFABIO
    @VENFABIO 2 года назад

    Excellent in sight and great explanation on ancient and rare coins . I’m a old school (61) and I have several young adults that are just starting to get into Coin Investing and I sent them your videos. Bravo ,Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @mattmcrae1458
    @mattmcrae1458 2 года назад +2

    Well thought out, concisely presented. Two iconic brands, Disney and Coca Cola have turned alot of collectors off with their politics. So even if your collectible stays culturally relevant, they can decrease in value based on a failing mothership.

    • @Juan_Doooh
      @Juan_Doooh 8 месяцев назад

      Disney and Coke are proof of “go woke, go broke”.

    • @monkey39128
      @monkey39128 7 месяцев назад

      @@Juan_Doooh They're not exactly broke but yeah they certainly took a hit. There's always been politics in Disney films but the films used to be a lot better.

  • @drewp9819
    @drewp9819 3 года назад

    I appreciate someone telling me to be careful and to recognize risk. No hype. Just detailed explanation

  • @SealedMagic
    @SealedMagic 4 года назад +1

    Liked before I even watched 😁 great content as always. Looking forward to the next.

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 4 года назад +1

    Ha ha. My 80 year old uncle always talks about Red Ryder Daisy BB guns when he was a kid. Good points you bring up.

  • @jedirun
    @jedirun 4 года назад +2

    I will be buying gold and silver coins for the rest of my life :) nice one Shawn

  • @georgedorn9394
    @georgedorn9394 4 года назад +1

    Good one Shawn, I love the coin content. I found a copy of Travers' book from the 2000s at Goodwill and read it last month. I learned a lot so thanks for the recommendation.

  • @sammyve9582
    @sammyve9582 4 года назад +1

    Great video again 👌
    I have already learned so much from your videos Pls make more👌

  • @tubernery
    @tubernery 4 года назад +1

    I'm dipping my feet into silver coins.. coming from a high-end collectibles background. They have some 2020 MS70 silver dollars going for $50, not sure if these will go up in value.. but I like the idea of owning pure silver (or 90%).

  • @savoeungkep9785
    @savoeungkep9785 3 года назад

    I've been holding coins for years Shawn. I like to submit some of them for grading and you just hit the nail on the head with CAC stickers.

  • @GarciaCapital
    @GarciaCapital 4 года назад

    I have looked forward for this video can’t wait to listen on my way to work 👍🏼

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 4 года назад

    Although I am way more into comic books, video games and sportscards I found this coin video very informative. Thanks for sharing the info.

  • @tdpetrucci84
    @tdpetrucci84 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff Shawn 👍

  • @Ontario100
    @Ontario100 3 года назад

    Just found your channel. New Sub here. I will be returning to view your content. Been a coin collector for more than 50 years and I appreciate your view point. Lots of good advice. 👍

  • @Dappertrucker
    @Dappertrucker Год назад +1

    I been investing in the complete San Francisco mint ms 69 pf graded silver eagles

  • @blake6615
    @blake6615 4 года назад

    I would like to see you do a video on numismatic collecting versus bullion stacking. Thanks for another great video.

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      I’ve touched on this in other videos, but I’d be happy to expand further on it in an upcoming Q & A. Thanks for your comment.

  • @Odinoian
    @Odinoian 4 года назад +1

    Again. Great video with a great lesson. People shouldn't get into collecting things they aren't interested in.
    And I also believe a lot of today's collectibles aren't going to be as valuable in the future, because the driving force behind the value of most pop culture collectibles is nostalgia, and today the people who buys limited edition this and that are 20-30 year old people. And when three quarters of items bought remains sealed somewhere it's not gonna be hard to find in the future.
    Exactly why I don't understand how Funko collectors/investors don't see that Funko is whack.

  • @brasscupholder6233
    @brasscupholder6233 4 года назад

    Fantastic primer. Also, neat posters. I am seeing a Mox Emerald + Kird Ape + Urza's Tower on rightmost one over there.

  • @_arkel7374
    @_arkel7374 4 года назад

    What are your thoughts on the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle coin? Love the way that coin looks. Good long term investment or is it a hype coin?

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад +2

      Hype coin, because it is based on a 1907 High Relief St. Gaudens $20 gold coin...the original is always the best...

  • @xiaofuwu
    @xiaofuwu 4 года назад

    I heard that... what was it that you sold on ebay at 11:12 ? If you don't mind sharing.

  • @VideoGameGrEEK
    @VideoGameGrEEK 4 года назад

    Could you ever see very early first print white clamshell Disney VHS tapes becoming collectable like first edition books?

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      Absolutely not. Those values you see online are not accurate, they are the subject of numerous click bait articles. There is very little collectibility there.

  • @ParallelUniversity
    @ParallelUniversity 4 года назад

    Looking forward to the video on vinyl records. It's not something I'd want to get into, but it's an interesting collecting category, fraught with all kinds of dangers (damaged/warped records, corners dinged in shipping, reissues that are better (or worse) than the originals, changes in musical tastes over time, etc.)

  • @phillipbyrnes2885
    @phillipbyrnes2885 4 года назад

    Hi Shawn do you think INGS graded coin are credibly graded at all? I have been offered an 1887 ms66 Morgan coin graded by them, however I will get it regraded by pcgs if it comes back ms65+.
    I would still be happy.
    The price I am paying is $300 aud. Is it worth the gamble? Thanks phil

  • @sammyve9582
    @sammyve9582 4 года назад

    Forget to ask if you can include the European market if it’s possible 😁

  • @306Marvin
    @306Marvin 4 года назад

    Great video Shawn! I tried getting into coins but I find it too sophisticated and technical for my liking. However I have found a new love for Ancient Coin collecting. I feel that the historical significance of ancient legends, such as Julies Caesar and Alexander the Great, has more appeal to pop-culture collectors such as myself. It is also a more speculative market being new in the grading game (ie. less "boring")
    Ps. I'm looking forward to next week's video on CAC stickers on graded coins. This has a very similar controversy in the comic book grading realm with CVA stickers on CGC books. I would love to hear your opinion on the difference and/or similarities between CAC for coins and CVA comic books.

  • @AnikaUS
    @AnikaUS 4 года назад

    Hey there! Not sure if you'll see this comment but I was curious on your thoughts on graded limited edition modern coins? Obviously I'd assume that vintage and historical coins would hold a premium, but are modern limited edition high grade coins at all investable? I'm asking this as someone who honestly knows next to nothing about coins but recently purchased a few silver coins that were made recently (around 2017-2018). I was just curious if coins like these tend to at least hold their value? If not it's okay since I'm buying them as more of a collection piece just because I appreciate how they look, but I was just wondering if you had any opinions on this subject. Thanks!

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      Modern coins like what you are describing are best avoided for investment, unless you are getting them a little over spot price in relation to their previous metal content. Hope that helps answer your question.

    • @AnikaUS
      @AnikaUS 4 года назад

      Reserved Investments it does! Thanks so much! Keep up the great content :)

  • @xiaofuwu
    @xiaofuwu 4 года назад

    Can you please do a video on how much you charge for helping high net worth individuals to create a collectible/antique portfolio? Would love to learn more about the business side of this.

  • @Watten456
    @Watten456 4 года назад

    Another nice video. Do you see the market the same regardless of geography?

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      There are some slight differences which I will be commenting on in an upcoming video. Good question!

  • @phillipbyrnes2885
    @phillipbyrnes2885 4 года назад

    Ok thanks for that.

  • @BasTHoorn
    @BasTHoorn 4 года назад

    Question, are the books also relevance/interesting for foreign coins? Im from the Netherlands and from writing now, I have no interest in US coins, but for Dutch coins it is.

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      You will benefit from a later video. Most of the books I referenced use US coins...

  • @mikepike7139
    @mikepike7139 4 года назад

    Not that interested in coins and stanky old furniture (im one of them vidyagame people) but these little excursions on how different collector markets work are nonetheless interesting. Also now it seems obvious but i never really tought about the cultural relevance aspect (blinded by passion as you said), gotta thank you on educating me on that. Altho i do think current/last gen (as considered in 2020) stuff can potentially hold up abit better than Atari and such since its not just a bunch of bleeping and blooping abstract pixels and might still be playable/collectable in 20 years - but who knows :P
    Anyways thank you for making these videos :)

  • @zacharydoebler3703
    @zacharydoebler3703 4 года назад

    eBay sale at 11:12😄

  • @c.m.1660
    @c.m.1660 3 месяца назад

    Time in the market is better than timing the market

  • @PickUps
    @PickUps 4 года назад

    could it not be argued that the average age of coin collectors is 50+ and that as the next generation grows, they may have zero interest in these pieces, and with that, we could see a down turn on the prices. Especially as the serious die hard collectors die off and we see the markets get flooded with product. Would love your thoughts.

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад

      Nope, because coin collecting is growing, not dying. Collectors are discovering it at a later age because the cost and barrier to entry is very high.

    • @PickUps
      @PickUps 4 года назад

      @@ReservedInvestments would you be open to making a video outlining coins a new collector myself should consider for putting away for 10-20-30 years. Maybe where the price point could be more accessible now but have larger long term potential??
      Do you feel the antique market, comic market, stamp markets are growing or shrinking?? I run a reseller channel and would love your personal insight, thanks for responding, im workin my way through all of your videos,. Consider a patreon, id support you.

    • @ReservedInvestments
      @ReservedInvestments  4 года назад +2

      I think a lot of markets in the antiques and collectibles trade are in a state of change. Everyone thinks they can make money over the short term, which is what is driving up speculative markets like vintage video games, Pokemon, and MTG. Yet, slow and steady always wins the race. I know very few multimillionaires who are preserving wealth by investing in Pokemon cards, or graded video games. I know more than a few who are buying rare coins and high end art.
      The antiques and collectibles market is always in flux. Change is the only constant.
      Comic books published after 1975 are extremely speculative. If I hear one more person tell me that Amazing Spider-Man 300 is a great ‘investment’ I’m going to scream. Only third party grading can save the stamp collecting market, and luckily, market manipulators are making that happen. The antiques market much like coins, goes in cycles. Collectibles do not. If we were having this conversation in the 1980’s some would be arguing that Cabbage Patch Kids are going to be the next ‘big thing.’
      Hope that helps clarify...

    • @PickUps
      @PickUps 4 года назад

      @@ReservedInvestments It definitely does. Id genuinely love to have you on my show sometime to talk about investing, you seem to be a wealth of knowledge. I see speculative investing the same way i see day trading personally. I think if you are willing to put in the work, and run many short term gains one after the next after the next, you can get similar if not far larger gains over time, however in exchange for more work. Thanks again for the time. Cheers

  • @Carterofmars
    @Carterofmars 6 месяцев назад +1

    Strike while the iron is hot.

  • @WondyCoin
    @WondyCoin 3 года назад

    Over 4000 is a lot to pay for a coin with a pop of 93 coins at that grade, CAC or not. There are MUCH better valuations in the foreign coin market. For example, my last big purchase was a coin with a pop of 2, and none higher, it's 155 years older than that 1920-S, it's gold, and I paid over 1000 dollars less than you did, even after my cost of getting it graded. I realize supply is only half the equation, but I think you're missing the opportunity cost here. Good video, though.

  • @Bullz-ng8vg
    @Bullz-ng8vg 4 года назад +1

    11:12 cha-ching

  • @8bitmadness803
    @8bitmadness803 4 года назад +1

    gold lasts forever. video games last for 30 years max

  • @vgrepairs
    @vgrepairs 3 года назад

    I want to buy USSR gold ruble coins.

  • @Carterofmars
    @Carterofmars 6 месяцев назад +1

    You're heads and shoulders above the average, even higher averaged IQ investor. Reason for viewership. Over their heads.