Found Joe's shop about 2 months ago. I have bought and sold a few items. I'm very pleased with him. Had the chance to chew the fat with his dad,great guy.
I I was able to stop in and meet Joe what a great guy. Had some great conversations seem to have a lot in common I’ll definitely be back. picked up some agents and learned a lot.
As always, great information, Speg. Nice hearing a coin shop owner give their take on metals. Personally, I'm stacking what little I can, not for investment or future profit, bit so there will be SOMETHING with SOME value in the future.... whatever that future might be. Take care, be safe and God bless!
💯 on the lesson of the calibers of silver and the spot spread. Still pretty new to all the stacking and numatics side of dates and such plays a roll in every aspect of the metals . Several different kinds of calve and still figuring out what exactly an oz. Of silver is in the 90% game. Anyhow, I love the look of look and feel as well as the history lessons that come with this and the collecting . What a life ! I only wish I had stumbled on to this earlier in life and not of been scared thinking that I couldn't get involved due to the financial income aspect. Now it's game on ! The generational protection and charging the family tree. Thx. You JOE & SPEG. ☆TAGULAR 💯
Great vid. I’d love to see a video of comparing the price differences of 1 ounce of junk silver vs one oz generic round (from the same company, of course to keep with the same spot price in comparison) and see which of the two comes out cheaper to buy 1 ounce silver in junk silver versus one ounce silver in a generic round
Just started stacking. Right now Silver Buffalo Rounds are what I’m stacking. So far got five 1oz rounds. As a goal for every Five Buffalo rounds I stack, I will get an American Silver Eagle to the stack.
Same goes for the buyer most people don't want to lose money either . when you pay 28.00 for it and you sell it and you get 26.00 for it that is a 2.00 loss so you really don't win you lose money
I have a question for you guys, I have a 1976-1975 PCGS Graded Bicentennial Quarter that is graded Brilliant Uncirculated. What is the actual Grade number on this coin considered MS70 ?????
Good for you and probably a wiser decision. No one has a crystal ball here. Gold always has held value and a store of wealth. Silver also. A lot of investors or "Stackers" hold gold and silver in case of an economic collapse. It's an insurance policy YOU HOPE YOU NEVER HAVE TO USE!!! You want to keep an eye on the gold to silver ratio. Sometimes silver can outperform gold on a dollar for dollar basis. Currently people who stack silver are looking at what and how it's used in society, Tesla vehicles, electronics, solar, etc. Get what you like. You can never go wrong with gold. Happy Stacking!
@@rm2jjc11 well I went in Wednesday to get silver and I saw a really good deal on that coin so I went back and it was still there. $25 over spot where he did tell me that he hadn't changed the price even though gold went up $80 since he bought the coin
@@rm2jjc11 I also have been harping for years that the ratio should have never gone above 30 let alone 20 so I do stack more silver but I can't help myself from buying gold in between
I've had the pleasure of meeting Joe many times at coin shows, great guy, great dealer to do business with!
Awesome! Thanks for commenting on your experience.
Found Joe's shop about 2 months ago. I have bought and sold a few items. I'm very pleased with him. Had the chance to chew the fat with his dad,great guy.
I I was able to stop in and meet Joe what a great guy. Had some great conversations seem to have a lot in common I’ll definitely be back. picked up some agents and learned a lot.
Very cool. Glad you gave him a shot.
The best silver to buy will depend on what you like, at least partly. I enjoy the coin silver so that's an easy win for me. Thanks, guys!
It was good seeing Joe from Beantown Coin at the PAN Pittsburgh Coin Show here in Monroeville, PA. Very nice guy and his selection was incredible!
As always, great information, Speg. Nice hearing a coin shop owner give their take on metals. Personally, I'm stacking what little I can, not for investment or future profit, bit so there will be SOMETHING with SOME value in the future.... whatever that future might be. Take care, be safe and God bless!
Always good to hear from you Jim.
💯 on the lesson of the calibers of silver and the spot spread.
Still pretty new to all the stacking and numatics side of dates and such plays a roll in every aspect of the metals .
Several different kinds of calve and still figuring out what exactly an oz. Of silver is in the 90% game.
Anyhow, I love the look of look and feel as well as the history lessons that come with this and the collecting .
What a life !
I only wish I had stumbled on to this earlier in life and not of been scared thinking that I couldn't get involved due to the financial income aspect.
Now it's game on !
The generational protection and charging the family tree.
Thx. You
JOE & SPEG. ☆TAGULAR 💯
Thanks for watching, Bradley!
Joe from Beantown and coin Guy seem the most honest and definitely the most knowledgeable! The other shop owner you have on your channel, not so much.
Thanks for sharing Joe and Speg
Lots of great advice
Nothing is as good as Libertads. Low mintage. High quality. High demand.
Very Professional/educational 👍🏻
Thank you for the knowledge. Great content .
Nice explanations. It is forward, and simple.
Thanks for another great video. I’m currently buying tons of mecuries. 😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great vid. I’d love to see a video of comparing the price differences of 1 ounce of junk silver vs one oz generic round (from the same company, of course to keep with the same spot price in comparison) and see which of the two comes out cheaper to buy 1 ounce silver in junk silver versus one ounce silver in a generic round
Never Sell to DEALERS
The best silver " you " can buy is whatever you can afford
I’ve really slowed my ASE purchases this spring. Too expensive. I’ve been buying on sale Britannias, maples and Krugs. And of course 10 oz bars
Nice job with coin shop guy. 😊😊
I would be strapped around all the plata.
Just started stacking. Right now Silver Buffalo Rounds are what I’m stacking. So far got five 1oz rounds.
As a goal for every Five Buffalo rounds I stack, I will get an American Silver Eagle to the stack.
Same goes for the buyer most people don't want to lose money either . when you pay 28.00 for it and you sell it and you get 26.00 for it that is a 2.00 loss so you really don't win you lose money
VINTAGE SILVER!!!!!!
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I have a question for you guys, I have a 1976-1975 PCGS Graded Bicentennial Quarter that is graded Brilliant Uncirculated. What is the actual Grade number on this coin considered MS70 ?????
It's considered MS60 - the base uncirculated grade.
Don't hate me everybody, I missed the video and I ended up buying Mexican gold coins today
Hate free here
@@Spegtacular phew! (Wipes brow)
Good for you and probably a wiser decision. No one has a crystal ball here. Gold always has held value and a store of wealth. Silver also. A lot of investors or "Stackers" hold gold and silver in case of an economic collapse. It's an insurance policy YOU HOPE YOU NEVER HAVE TO USE!!! You want to keep an eye on the gold to silver ratio. Sometimes silver can outperform gold on a dollar for dollar basis. Currently people who stack silver are looking at what and how it's used in society, Tesla vehicles, electronics, solar, etc. Get what you like. You can never go wrong with gold. Happy Stacking!
@@rm2jjc11 well I went in Wednesday to get silver and I saw a really good deal on that coin so I went back and it was still there. $25 over spot where he did tell me that he hadn't changed the price even though gold went up $80 since he bought the coin
@@rm2jjc11 I also have been harping for years that the ratio should have never gone above 30 let alone 20 so I do stack more silver but I can't help myself from buying gold in between
I live in Alaska what would be the best silver to stack with lowest price. Cost to ship
7:20 I will buy all your war nickels for 80 cents, sir
Gday Speg
G’day M8!
Hello SpegTacular
Hello, Gregory! How’d you enjoy the video?
@@mrsspegtacular6484 I enjoy these videos it helps with trying to figure out what to stack
The best silver to buy has an atomic weight of 79 and is symbolized Au on the periodic table of elements.
What if 10% of the composition has a periodic table code of Cu
Just don’t sell to dealers like this guy