Coin shop owner wisdom on LOW PREMIUM silver
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2023
- In this video I visit Harry's Coin Shop and we talk about silver stacking and which silver coins contain the lowest premiums. We talk about War Nickels, 40% Kennedy half dollars, Ike Dollars, and even Morgan Dollars. If you want to be buying silver in 2023 or buying gold in 2023 then this is the video for you. Harry talks about what types are good for silver stacking and which types of silver you should avoid. Morgan dollars are not for silver stacking, but they can be very fun to collect. Stacking silver coins, silver rounds, and silver bars is a great way to preserve your wealth. Purchasing gold is very wise as well. I am glad I was able to talk with Harry and I hope you enjoy watching the video as much as I enjoyed making it!
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You’re fortunate to have a coin dealer with integrity and class in your area.
This dealer is a perfect gentleman and a credit to his profession.
These interviews with Harry rank right up there with Tim and Coin Guy.
Tim is still 1st String.
This is much better than Tim. Not as much political ranting. I tune in for coins and silver talk.
@@tho464 I agree 💯. Tim talks about politics pretty much 90% of the time.. none wrong with it but I mean if we wanted to watch and hear politics, we'd tune in to Fox news or NBC 😬 Either way Tim has tons of knowledge too. 👍
I love the coin guy. Tim is to political. This guy here is now my favorite
Love Tim. But his political talk is a bit much
Can't get enough of these guys, please do more with them! cheers
Harry loves coins, and he's in the right business. I wish I had a coin shop like his in my town!
These guys are so great to share their knowledge and expertise. Kudos to you and them for sharing!
They make me feel good about stacking. Win or lose
I live in Australia and I want to shop at this place. These guys are so knowledgeable and pleasant to talk to every time.
I love how interesting Australian modern coins are (we tried to collect as many as possible from pocket change in 2000 and 2004 when we were there)
@@earlgendron4893 It is a huge thing over here. Collecting all the different 50 cent coins, coloured $1 coins and special edition $2 coins.
@@Bobbydazzlla We were there at the perfect time for the 2000 millennium year 50 cent piece to be just hitting circulation, So I have about a half dozen that are perfect.
@@earlgendron4893 Check out the coloured 50 cent coin in the proof set that was brought out in 2012. One of my favourites. Those Millennium flag coins are fetching a good price. The rarer ones have an incused flag on them. That means if the cross in the center of the union jack on the flag goes in instead of out, it's super rare. Might pay to check them.
These two guys are 100% awesome. If I'm ever in Oregon, I will stop by and buy some silver. Great video. I would love to listen to Harry and Tim have a sit down. Please keep interviewing Harry. He's a rock star. The other gentleman is awesome too.
😎 Wow, very cool... I have always wondered what a "War Nickel" was. Great INFO on % SILVER! Thanks for sharing Silver Dragons🏴☠️👊
Good stuff. We are heading into uncharted territory, rapidly. Thanks for putting this out there! SD FOREVER!! 👊
These guys are so pleasant to listen 😊
I happen to really enjoy these videos with the coin shop guys. They always have a great range of questions and answers are direct and to the point. The products that they offer are all reasonably priced and their banter with the silver dragon is always about business . I feel that I could always just roam around the store and they would pop right in and answer any questions that I might have before I even asked them.
I know that I could do business with them over the phone and I would be very satisfied with the amount and coins that I have bought from them.
I love this guy! You can tell he is a great person.
I love war nickels and 40% Kennedy's and IKEs. Awesome update Silver DragonsIkes with the S mint mark are 40% easy way to tell👌
I started in the cull bins and moved into circulated Morgans. Now I am 5 away from completing the whole set. Fun!
Learned a few things that will definitely help me in sorting out a large volume of old Jefferson nickels and Washington quarters. Great interview. Keep 'em coming!
Out of all the coin shops featured on stacker channels, this appears to be the nicest and most stocked.
i saw that during the big melt. i was young but i remember and remember my dad telling me not to buy 35 or 40%. this was before the release of eagles and i just bought morgan and peace dollars as well as franklin and walker halves. i didn’t buy the 64s that much as i didn’t care for looking at the date every time. ive said it over and over, that when it shoots back up and everyone is selling, the smelters won’t offer you much of anything if anything at all for war nickels and 40% halves. some people are still pushing them. stack what you want but if the smelters are flooded with 999, junk should go down somewhat (but they are becoming like collector pieces now with the premiums being so ridiculous. so maybe junk will hold) but one thing is for sure, smelters will not accept 35 and 40%. if they do, it would be close to nothing.
i really like this shop! these guys not only know what they are talking about but are genuinely good people. please continue to interview them if you can. if i’m ever in the area, i’ll be stopping by their shop for sure. great video
I checked, his 40% I/2s and 35% nickels are a good price, I wished I lived close. Nice guys.
These guys are awesome. I don't care about coins or metal at all but they're just so passionate that I can't help but listen.
Harry has assembled a great crew...each and everyone of them are extremely knowledgeable, humble and have warm non threatening personalities! Thus a successful business! Harry, Adrian and Richard...
Crazy! I bought 20 cull Morgans $25 each bit over a month ago. Can't believe cull is already over 30
I've done business both buying and selling with these gentlemen, they are very knowledgeable, and personable. They have given me a fair price when I was selling, and are great to work with when buying.
I bid on lots of 90% silver and 999 fine daily, typically win average of one auction per day. Its fun getting home from work checking the mail for silver....tracking says I get 3 packages today!
Thank You for this Vid! I really enjoy these learning sessions with Harry and Associates through you Ag Dragon .
Very knowledgeable and great history lessons. Thank you for sharing.
The time you are documenting at Harry’s Coin Shop has been excellent. Checking in with them once a week has been ideal.
I like this Harry guy
Nice interview, thanks for showing us some old coins.👍
Great information
Harry and his men are the mirror of what coin shops should be. A true honest man both in hand and heart. One of gods great ones!!
Cheers!!!
As always, very enjoyable and enlightening. Thank You both.
I sold 20 rolls, all 40% silver halves. All accumulated from CRH and as change from local businesses who didn't want it. This was January 2015 when silver was trading near $20 oz. The guy paid me over spot at $950.
Honest people giving good advice
Great video
Like the red book vs shop prices
I appreciate their knowledge of the coins. It really helps me to listen and learn. I have always liked morgan dollars but I don't buy them because I'm buying for my stack, however, with the higher premiums, I may dabble a little into the collectable realm to try an get some deals. Thanks for the great video.
Awesome episode!!! Great mentorship from the guys like usual!
Please keep interviewing Harry and make him a regular on the channel!
Hi Daniel Arenson! Nice channel icon! 😎
Tons of good stuff 💯 very very well clean and organized coin store 👍 👌👌👌
Love when you go to Harry’s!!! Greatest content around!!!!!❤
While I do like Morgan's I prefer peace dollars
Of the roughly 100 different dates/mints in the Morgan dollar series, I can easily remember when nearly half of them could be bought in UNCIRCULATED BY THE ROLL, SOLID DATE AND MINT (20 pieces per roll) for under $200 a roll as late as 1977, just before all of the certified grading began starting with ANACS. Those were the days as so many rolls were still not 'cherry picked' and they were at least MS 60, so one could sometimes get real nice pre 1905 Morgan dollars for as little as $10 each. The 1921 P dates could be had for $140 a roll. I regret not saving a few old Coin World or Numismatic News papers with those ads selling solid date uncirculated rolls at that time and the low prices, but didn't want to clutter up the house with papers. Oh well, it's only money!!!!
Hey, that was a great show! I'm a stacker but started out collecting. Still love it.
Morgan’s have always been my favorite. I was handed one decades ago and carry an 1881-S as a “lucky coin” everyday.
I love my war nickels.I almost have a dollar worth. I want a full roll. Slowly I'll get it
Just a few years back, 90% would be bought and sold for spot or under spot. No that people are seeing Gresham's law at work, bullion shops are buying 90% at $1 to $1.50 OVER spot. Smelters do not see %40-%35 silver as desirable at THIS time, but as the industrial demand for silver rises in the electrical market, particularly with the edict to go green, spot will go up and so will the demand for %40-%35 silver.
I remember in the 90's, Morgan silver dollar went for about spot. Then 90% was the "sleeper" deal for the last couple of decades. 40% and 35% are the new sleeper deal....
The war nickels will remain undesirable for smelting, because of the 9% manganese content in addition to silver and copper. It is hard to refine out and gives off toxic fumes when melted. That said I think they will become popular as a affordable way for people to stack, especially as other junk silver becomes increasingly unavailable.
40% halves however are just 40% silver 60% copper which is easy enough to separate out, same principles as 90% more or less. I think those will definitely become much more desirable.
Harry and Adrian are exceptional men. I am definitely going to travel to their shop one day in the future. THANKS, guys!!
I am considered in the one percent category of silver stackers for an American citizen.. And I am glad of it.
A lot of coin shops I've went you will not take the silver nickels unless it's with some other type of silver. They said it's not worth it
There’s a lot of crossover between stacking and collecting. That’s why I call myself a “stack-o-lector.”
Hi T the Silver Stacker! Where are you? There's still time to enter my April GAW! 😎
Can these guys have a channel we can follow?! I love them!! He didn’t ignore the customer his immediate response was “good morning “
Love Harry's..... My choice to shop .
Excellent discussion.
Knowledgeable gentlemen.
I like the war nickels and found it interesting and accurate the owner mentioned that it was actually the work horse and would buy a lunch, despite silver war nickels only minted for 3 years. I think the silver dollars were more like $50 dollar bills and $100's especially when a days labor earned a man only $0.30 on average in the mid 1800s.
These have quickly become one of my favorite series that you do for our community!! Lots of great info with not a lot of personal opinions to clog things up!! Thanks for sharing!! 🪶🤘🏼🪶
These are the best guys in the industry! Mad, respect, mad knowledge! Really friendly people!
Shop owner looks just like Micheal stuhlbarg.
I just love videos from Harry's! could watch them every day. I learn so much AND I found out his shop is only about 20 minutes away from some relatives of mine. Since I live across the country, I may have to find a way to visit so I can go see Harry's for real.
Harry is the man, going to see him tomorrow and get some more of the good stuff in his shop.
Hi Silver Dragons! Where are you? There's still time to enter my April GAW! 😎
Great interview & info Thanks !
An excellent video, very informative.
Very interesting. Thank you for the information!
Enjoyed the interview with Harry!
Morgan’s are great! Best silver series imo!
I’ve gone Harry’s shop many times. He’s friendly and very knowledgeable.
Unlike few snobbish shops near my area
Yankee and TIM are my FAVORITE interviews. 👍... But this isn't bad at all. 👍
Great Video! Thank you for such a great interview with these folks! So much information! Big thank you to Harry and the other fellow for being so kind as to answer all your questions and provide such great information!
Harry is the best dude. I can't say enough good things about him.
What an amazing LCS!
Good video, as always. Thank you !
Keep it up. Love the interviews.
Learning everyday is how you stay alive. I love all Ike's.
I enjoyed this video.
Really like this guy's shop. He seems like the kind of guy who would not be put out to have a conversation with any customer, regardless of how much money they have
Oh good another youtube video with a teaser trailer at the start. My favorite
U guy's give amazing information.❤️
Love Harry and his assistant!
I bought a few slabbed/graded Eisenhowers from Harry's Coin Store. One or two of them are deep cameo. I have quite a few Morgans---most graded but a few raw. I've always enjoyed collecting things---just part of who I am. I actually don't have much knowledge of coins/paper money - I just appreciate the items in a number of ways i.e. value, beauty, art work, history, novelty and absolutely love the store.
Whatever talks to you. Whatever turns you on. It is a rewarding hobby.
Great interview!!!
Excellent lesson, thank you
I used to get half dollars from the bank before the coin shortage in 2020. Every once in a while I would find some silver. One time I got really lucky and found a silver bicentennial among about 20 other bicentennials that were not silver. Really cool/rare stuff
I cannot remember seeing an LCS that the employees were not armed. Great video with excellent information.
Good Coin shop! Sounds fair and honest.
I am surprised that you didn't know about the Brown, blue, and 76 Ike, half and quarter. Always something to learn! 👍
During the last great silver run, when silver price was going to an all time high, I sold just about all my war nickels for over 2.50 apiece. I made a small killing that day. Now I’m waiting for the next big silver price so I can sell my 40% Kennedy halves, except for the 1970 dates.
In regards to pricing coins,especially Morgans and Peace dollars the best reference is the Grey Sheet. This is made primarily for coin dealers but you should look into buying one, even if it is a few months old. They give you an idea of what dealers pay and thus give you an idea of what you should pay.
Very informative. Thank you.
you keep doing the videos, but I haven't seen you or anyone buying anything yet. That's what makes the videos good!
I deliver food and people sometimes tip me with change I put them in a plastic container when it gets full I check and look for old pennies, nickels,dime,and quarters I have found a bunch of old one's and started a collection. Great Hobby.
It'd be a pleasure to shop with these guys, any recommended coin shops in southwest Florida this transparent and knowledgeable.
I love that shop, they really treat everyone like they are wanted to be there, very pleasant.
7:42 I find it incredible that a coin store would set up a light, tray, magnifying glass, and a cushioned chair to actively encourage people to search through their bargain bin coins. My store certainly isn’t like that 😭
hi thank you for all the streams ...
ALOT OF GREAT INFO THANKS
Cool video! Thanks so much.
Does this coin shop owner take online orders?
Thank You Sir.
Love this shop!
My local bank, in Warehouse Point, Connecticut, sold Mint sets too, in the early 70's.
been watching these videos for a while and just realized this shop is in portland.........where i live. i will be visiting
Great video!
Whenever my budget got extra tight over the past 3 years, I bought 40% HDs and war nickels. Glad I did. They will still be barterable when the dollar is worth nothing.
That was Fun!