Haha that guy wanting everything was funny, love all that. Enjoyed the video keep it up 👍. I’ve not spoken to Steve but if he doesn’t get back to you straight away I know he really wasn’t certain what he was gonna do so it might take him a wile to make a decision. I’ll be seeing him when I come up in a couple of weeks so I’ll have a chat with him then and I’ll come see you guys one afternoon, hopefully at one of the car boots or auctions. I’ll drop you an email before I come up. All the best 👍 👍
Brilliant m8 and I know what it’s like I understand it was his dads so may have more sentimental value than monetary monetary but to be fair there was some nice coins there some really nice Morgan dollars and We gave a good bid over 1000, but like you say it’s if he’s wanting to sell he has replied so he’s going to think and get back to me, so hopefully he gets back to me with a yes just waiting but no pressure thanks for the opportunity and I know that is a good offer and probably the best anyone would give him but yeah let me know or drop me a comment on here. I’ll let you know where I am will meet up or do something maybe even have a beer
I said the funds would be ready by the 18th of this month I have him a really good offer 1100 probs best he would get I really try to be fair he’ll probs show you the collection when you get up see what you think he said hese gunna think about finger crossed
@@Pennypincher-um8sv yes mate I told him you’re an honest guy who would be fair. Like I say he was undecided what to do and if he doesn’t sell them to you it’s not because he’s gone somewhere else. I’ll be up soon (around 4 weeks time) so we’ll have a chat then mate. I’ll be in touch to see where you and Sam will be when I’m around and I’ll come see you. I’ll wear my Land Raver T shirt so you recognise me 😂
Hey if you would like to email me I would have a look erm the franks can be depending on age and compensation and again stamps I’d have to look and what coins are the ones from 1973 to 1983 queen Elizabeth what denominations
Ment to say u got the chat go into housecleaning people love people like yourself u give people time they like that u.seem.a very nice pair lads wish was closer wood help u it's called pay it back when someone helped u and u.wood like see others get on little tup when out and about always be 👃 nosey where u find out what on what s selling what s not
Arr bless you m8 not many people like you appreciated and always appreciate your comments helps the channel out but yeah hopefully you can get down come and see us or one day when we get move in a bit. I’ll come down and do a boot near you and I’ll get some bloody tools on but thanks for the comment. Much appreciated. Stay tuned for the giveaway?
Hey m& yea I have I’m always happy to take a look are you wanting to sell always about condition if they are rare or high I will price accordingly if just low grade will pay the silver or metal price any old penny the same if grades are good will pay more if bottom end will pay £3 a kilo and if you have world coins £5 a kilo email joeabr1053@icloud.com email me bro
@@MrCraiggyTshit sorry bro typo error joeabra1053@icloud.com joeabra1053@i loud.com send me an email there thanks for the message hopping to here from you speak soon
@@stevenevans2979 Elizabeth 1st has the first ever trial of milled coinage The pattern shilling is an example of the earliest milled coin produced by Elloye Mestrelle on his milled machinery. But it wasn't fully perfected around the civil war it started to take shape and Cromwell was well onto milled by 1658 when he died . Charles is still did a mix some Scottish issues were struck by hand only .
@@bruvbutler4820Thanks bro , hopefully you could pop down and see us one day have a look at some coins , we will give you a few coins for the kids might start a new collecter 😊❤
Boys Steve from Spalding no video this week get them tools bought bought 3500 Pokemon cards 2022 ..2023 any good to u grandsons find 350 holo one that the shinney one
Hey Steve new video coming tomorrow and again no tools there wasn’t much at auction this week next I’ll do a tool section but just for you I promis hope your goid buddy
Hi nice to see your video u need to try different car boot s not same one mate hope u do not mind me saying try other boots mate better than hemwell in your area some nice stock. Mate cash is king using credit cards we will loss the cash no more boot sale trust me want to see some tools on your table and some shit in box's on the floor if let's deeu go to different car boots u.meet more people to chat to because u can talk like me lol let see u somewhere different next week with tools only old tools always sell.well for me just find out a little about the tool like your coins keep reading them books u do make me laugh prices start high u can always come down u can not go.up
Ha ha bless you thanks for the comment hemswell and torksey are my usuals go to Doncaster and old coats isant good for me if you have any in mind let me know and tools I don’t know anything but auctions open next week so will be back there and see if I can get any are you from round here and thanks for comment like always
Spalding mate just moved a year ago from London 25 years ago then wisbech now Spalding only one can think of is tallington Stamford mate I have transit so I go to Peterborough sky park bay tree in Spalding Friday ok on 4 times a week 11am selling 12 o'clock buyers boots not great anymore try antique fairs see if u can get few of u to go in think will do well I no u will do well go far in the world of selling just try different items not just coins and silver gold get your self a van
How is it bad advice I've got coins that are graded and going to sell at auction with a profit after grading. The grading has tripped the price of the raw coins value and preserved it from contamination and further damage . anyone who knows coins trust NGC, pcgs opinion any top end coins or rarities sold for a good money is always slabbed and verified it achieves best prices .
@@sam7687-i9b mate that bloke not getting anything extra from sending that coin off. Especially with fees from NCG and the lots. Are there coins worth grading ? Sure ? An Americana gold piece won’t fetch more than spot price if not in excellent condition. I’m in several Facebook groups where people selling MS 70 graded stuff at spot because gold is so high. So yea maté getting stuff graded like that is not worth it. Not giving that advice to people. You act like it’s a Carson city Morgan or something. Just because it’s a gold piece your all gun hoe. . .
@@AL95621The gold coin was a pre 33 st gaudens it's worth well more than melt to a numismatist. A coin doesn't have to be A 70 to get good sale result . A 1921 graded ms62 pcgs just sold for £144000 in April 2024 at heritage auctions . that's not a perfect coin as 62 is low ms to get 70 you need no marks at 5x magnifation. so a 62 will have hairlines scratches and bag marks . I've got a few coins from 1600s some with bull rarity of R4 selling at royal Wooten basset in September. One was purchased at £90 and cost £35 for grading so I have £125 in the coin . it's graded au55 and has only 3 in whole census conservative estimate £350-£500 been told it will sell for more . That's better than raw price a good mark up . I get full hammer price no commission or sellers fees with rwb as ithe through Britannia coin company . You don't even watch numismatic channels I've just clicked on your RUclips you don't have any subscription to anything coin related clearly wasting my time typing as you don't understand what I'm saying ❤
No grading is the way uk it’s coming slowly we follow America we are about 10 years behind it’s just starting to come in but best way for all party’s buyers and sellers can buy with confidence
Haha that guy wanting everything was funny, love all that. Enjoyed the video keep it up 👍.
I’ve not spoken to Steve but if he doesn’t get back to you straight away I know he really wasn’t certain what he was gonna do so it might take him a wile to make a decision. I’ll be seeing him when I come up in a couple of weeks so I’ll have a chat with him then and I’ll come see you guys one afternoon, hopefully at one of the car boots or auctions. I’ll drop you an email before I come up. All the best 👍 👍
Brilliant m8 and I know what it’s like I understand it was his dads so may have more sentimental value than monetary monetary but to be fair there was some nice coins there some really nice Morgan dollars and We gave a good bid over 1000, but like you say it’s if he’s wanting to sell he has replied so he’s going to think and get back to me, so hopefully he gets back to me with a yes just waiting but no pressure thanks for the opportunity and I know that is a good offer and probably the best anyone would give him but yeah let me know or drop me a comment on here. I’ll let you know where I am will meet up or do something maybe even have a beer
I said the funds would be ready by the 18th of this month I have him a really good offer 1100 probs best he would get I really try to be fair he’ll probs show you the collection when you get up see what you think he said hese gunna think about finger crossed
@@Pennypincher-um8sv yes mate I told him you’re an honest guy who would be fair. Like I say he was undecided what to do and if he doesn’t sell them to you it’s not because he’s gone somewhere else. I’ll be up soon (around 4 weeks time) so we’ll have a chat then mate. I’ll be in touch to see where you and Sam will be when I’m around and I’ll come see you. I’ll wear my Land Raver T shirt so you recognise me 😂
Sorry not 4 weeks time, I’ll be up in about 2 weeks 👍
Hi boys told New cave car boot is ok not sure Yorkshire somewhere want to see some old tools next week Steve Spalding
I’ll have a look see what it’s like somone I know goes there apparently no traders as he calls them but I’ll see what’s what
Oh got some 5 France coins and stamps Italian l 100 coins from 1973 up to 1983 any good
Hey if you would like to email me I would have a look erm the franks can be depending on age and compensation and again stamps I’d have to look and what coins are the ones from 1973 to 1983 queen Elizabeth what denominations
We hit a new car boot Sunday, bloody brilliant it was
Well where was it then
@@StevePiner-m6x North Cave car boot
Good yea bless how’s things m8
@@Pennypincher-um8sv good thanks
Ment to say u got the chat go into housecleaning people love people like yourself u give people time they like that u.seem.a very nice pair lads wish was closer wood help u it's called pay it back when someone helped u and u.wood like see others get on little tup when out and about always be 👃 nosey where u find out what on what s selling what s not
Arr bless you m8 not many people like you appreciated and always appreciate your comments helps the channel out but yeah hopefully you can get down come and see us or one day when we get move in a bit. I’ll come down and do a boot near you and I’ll get some bloody tools on but thanks for the comment. Much appreciated. Stay tuned for the giveaway?
Let me no if my way one day keep the good work up love to see people get on good double act twins I bet
Cheers bro love the content. You got an email or anything for people to contact you on? Ive got boxes of old coins bronze,copper,silver sadly no gold.
Hey m& yea I have I’m always happy to take a look are you wanting to sell always about condition if they are rare or high I will price accordingly if just low grade will pay the silver or metal price any old penny the same if grades are good will pay more if bottom end will pay £3 a kilo and if you have world coins £5 a kilo email joeabr1053@icloud.com email me bro
@@Pennypincher-um8sv Email correct mate? Wont let me send you a message
@@MrCraiggyTshit sorry bro typo error joeabra1053@icloud.com joeabra1053@i loud.com send me an email there thanks for the message hopping to here from you speak soon
Not only Roman were hammered, the lady hammered coin was 1662
Last
We know this never said it wasn't
@@stevenevans2979 Elizabeth 1st has the first ever trial of milled coinage The pattern shilling is an example of the earliest milled coin produced by Elloye Mestrelle on his milled machinery. But it wasn't fully perfected around the civil war it started to take shape and Cromwell was well onto milled by 1658 when he died . Charles is still did a mix some Scottish issues were struck by hand only .
It was but he didn’t buy that one only Roman and the American cent
Hard baragain on the silver i earnt the money on that alway enjoy the hustle when he comes 😂
went to new car boot where no good saying that
Evening lads been a while hope your both well
@@bruvbutler4820 yea we’re both good we’ll if we moan know one listens anyway are you good though bro? Hope you enjoy the video
Evening m8 thanks for watching and commenting means a lot ❤
@samabrahams7687 always love the videos my brothers love how much you know about coins my little girl loves learning about them so thank you both
@@bruvbutler4820Thanks bro , hopefully you could pop down and see us one day have a look at some coins , we will give you a few coins for the kids might start a new collecter 😊❤
@samabrahams7687 il try have a ride over on bmx at some point bro I'm from Mansfield so be a nice ride out
Boys Steve from Spalding no video this week get them tools bought bought 3500 Pokemon cards 2022 ..2023 any good to u grandsons find 350 holo one that the shinney one
Hey Steve new video coming tomorrow and again no tools there wasn’t much at auction this week next I’ll do a tool section but just for you I promis hope your goid buddy
Pokemon cards no good at min Markets full of them but I’ll hold it in mind for future
Hi nice to see your video u need to try different car boot s not same one mate hope u do not mind me saying try other boots mate better than hemwell in your area some nice stock. Mate cash is king using credit cards we will loss the cash no more boot sale trust me want to see some tools on your table and some shit in box's on the floor if let's deeu go to different car boots u.meet more people to chat to because u can talk like me lol let see u somewhere different next week with tools only old tools always sell.well for me just find out a little about the tool like your coins keep reading them books u do make me laugh prices start high u can always come down u can not go.up
Ha ha bless you thanks for the comment hemswell and torksey are my usuals go to Doncaster and old coats isant good for me if you have any in mind let me know and tools I don’t know anything but auctions open next week so will be back there and see if I can get any are you from round here and thanks for comment like always
Spalding mate just moved a year ago from London 25 years ago then wisbech now Spalding only one can think of is tallington Stamford mate I have transit so I go to Peterborough sky park bay tree in Spalding Friday ok on 4 times a week 11am selling 12 o'clock buyers boots not great anymore try antique fairs see if u can get few of u to go in think will do well I no u will do well go far in the world of selling just try different items not just coins and silver gold get your self a van
Don’t tell people to have stuff graded.
Bad advise. . .
How is it bad advice I've got coins that are graded and going to sell at auction with a profit after grading. The grading has tripped the price of the raw coins value and preserved it from contamination and further damage . anyone who knows coins trust NGC, pcgs opinion any top end coins or rarities sold for a good money is always slabbed and verified it achieves best prices .
@@sam7687-i9b mate that bloke not getting anything extra from sending that coin off. Especially with fees from NCG and the lots. Are there coins worth grading ? Sure ? An Americana gold piece won’t fetch more than spot price if not in excellent condition. I’m in several Facebook groups where people selling MS 70 graded stuff at spot because gold is so high. So yea maté getting stuff graded like that is not worth it. Not giving that advice to people.
You act like it’s a Carson city Morgan or something. Just because it’s a gold piece your all gun hoe. . .
@@AL95621The gold coin was a pre 33 st gaudens it's worth well more than melt to a numismatist. A coin doesn't have to be A 70 to get good sale result . A 1921 graded ms62 pcgs just sold for £144000 in April 2024 at heritage auctions . that's not a perfect coin as 62 is low ms to get 70 you need no marks at 5x magnifation. so a 62 will have hairlines scratches and bag marks .
I've got a few coins from 1600s some with bull rarity of R4 selling at royal Wooten basset in September. One was purchased at £90 and cost £35 for grading so I have £125 in the coin . it's graded au55 and has only 3 in whole census conservative estimate £350-£500 been told it will sell for more . That's better than raw price a good mark up . I get full hammer price no commission or sellers fees with rwb as ithe through Britannia coin company .
You don't even watch numismatic channels I've just clicked on your RUclips you don't have any subscription to anything coin related clearly wasting my time typing as you don't understand what I'm saying ❤
No grading is the way uk it’s coming slowly we follow America we are about 10 years behind it’s just starting to come in but best way for all party’s buyers and sellers can buy with confidence