+bart Silver Yes! That´s what I like most about these coins. Hundred years old or more, and have been in regular circulation. Imagine what transactions these coins have been involved in :-). Thanks for watching!
I love the variety of collecting 20franc coins. There are so many of them. I currently have 7 but mine starts with Napoleon Bonaparte. Your videos are a great resource for collectors like myself. It’s inspiring to see your collection all together and they provide a good insight into the different country and designs I hope to purchase next. Thanks for all your effort on making them. I hope at some point you will do an update? 😃
nice that you made new videos again since a long time. Your video "15 different 5,806 g Gold Coins" inspired me to make a "20 different 5,806 g Gold Coins" video as soon as i get 20. At the moment i am at 17 i think. I really like the LMU coinage :)
+ollumpollum Yes, it´s been a while. Really! Nice to hear :-). Looking forward to your "20 different coins"video! It´s beginning to be expensive to get any more different coins... I like the LMU coins as well, and the only ones I buy. Thanks for watching!
Nicely done.. I have several,too. I still need Louis 18, and the original Bonaparte, and a lovely Finnish example. I also need the Napolean third with the wreath....( which we pronounce with a long e as in sea or indeed see...like reeeth).Thank you so much for the views. Most inspirational.
+101platayoro Thanks for watching! And for the explanation :-). The Napoleon III with the wreath shouldn´t be hard to get. At least here I can get them for spot (allmost).
+Golden Arms Yes, they are great! Sometimes they are the cheapest 5.806 g coin, then I buy it. Today the Italian Vittorio was cheaper, so I bought that :-).
8:11 - I think it should be 1/3100 (that's how you will get 5.8 gms). 1/3200 calc gives 5.625gms. beautiful collection! can only imagine the premium added in aggregate! joy of collection all worth it and more, cheers!
and by the way i am also using Krause Misher Catalogue. I got them as PDF (really easy to find what you are searching for). I can provide you with them if you havent have them as PDF already!
0.1867 Troy Oz AGW. Love the variety and history of LMU coins. Thanks for the video.
Very beautiful coins...!!
+steve w #1 :-) Thanks for watching!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
+AuExplorer
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful Collection. I love the reverse of the Belgium coins.
I enjoyed this, not just for the eye candy, but for the detailed information you provided, that I didn't know about before. Thanks!
+Silver Siren
Thanks a lot :-)
Wonderful Gold coins, Thank You so much for sharing them. :-)
+A Friend :-) Thank you for watching :-)
Amazing collection! Thanks for sharing this video.
SUPER AWESOME GOLD COLLECTION! Thanks for sharing them ! 🙏✨🙏
+PlataStacker 1
Thanks! And thanks for watching :-)
simply awesome!!
+Golden Arms :-) Thanks for watching!
Beautiful! Congrats!
Thanks :-)
1889 Austrian & 1893 Tunisian were my favorites! Beautiful pieces!!
+SilverHustlin13 Thanks for watching :-)
Awesome collection!
Beautiful collection!!!
+AuRebel Thanks :-)
I love the rooster from 1912...most beautful coin..
awesome collection!
Fantastic collection!!
+Argentum Spartus :-) Thanks for watching!
very nice collection!!
+24K ArabiaFelix
Thanks :-)
That's a beautiful gold coin collection.
+Kevin Grootaers Thanks :-)
That's some nice pieces of history you got there!
+bart Silver
Yes! That´s what I like most about these coins. Hundred years old or more, and have been in regular circulation. Imagine what transactions these coins have been involved in :-). Thanks for watching!
Great collection!
+Akeman
Thanks :-)
I love the variety of collecting 20franc coins. There are so many of them. I currently have 7 but mine starts with Napoleon Bonaparte.
Your videos are a great resource for collectors like myself. It’s inspiring to see your collection all together and they provide a good insight into the different country and designs I hope to purchase next. Thanks for all your effort on making them. I hope at some point you will do an update? 😃
nice that you made new videos again since a long time. Your video "15 different 5,806 g Gold Coins" inspired me to make a "20 different 5,806 g Gold Coins" video as soon as i get 20. At the moment i am at 17 i think. I really like the LMU coinage :)
+ollumpollum
Yes, it´s been a while. Really! Nice to hear :-). Looking forward to your "20 different coins"video! It´s beginning to be expensive to get any more different coins... I like the LMU coins as well, and the only ones I buy. Thanks for watching!
+AgAuBug
I think it will take a while, since like you said its getting really expensive and i dont like high premiums at all ;)
impressive stack thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! :-)
AgAuBug MY PLEASURE
nice collection and a few coins are in really good condition! keep stacking....
+ccf84 Thanks! Yes, many of them are i great condition considering their age.
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Impressive collection, until now I've only 8 LMU gold coins.
You are the gold master!
:-)
Thanks for watching!
Wow!!!!!
+Silver Falkon Thanks for watching!
+Silver Falkon Thanks for watching :-)
& of course the crown jewel..
Nicely done.. I have several,too. I still need Louis 18, and the original Bonaparte, and a lovely Finnish example. I also need the Napolean third with the wreath....( which we pronounce with a long e as in sea or indeed see...like reeeth).Thank you so much for the views. Most inspirational.
+101platayoro
Thanks for watching! And for the explanation :-). The Napoleon III with the wreath shouldn´t be hard to get. At least here I can get them for spot (allmost).
also..love the Belgium Francs w the hipster beard leo
+Golden Arms Yes, they are great! Sometimes they are the cheapest 5.806 g coin, then I buy it. Today the Italian Vittorio was cheaper, so I bought that :-).
8:11 - I think it should be 1/3100 (that's how you will get 5.8 gms). 1/3200 calc gives 5.625gms. beautiful collection! can only imagine the premium added in aggregate! joy of collection all worth it and more, cheers!
..& the Austrian 1889 Franz Joseph
The definition of the French franc (or Italian lira etc.) was 10/31 gram of 0.900 gold. Translated to pure gold that is 1 franc equals 9/31 gram.
What, no Stella?? Hey STELLAA!!!
yes...the greek coin...my friend has several of these...passed down from his great grandfather
and by the way i am also using Krause Misher Catalogue. I got them as PDF (really easy to find what you are searching for).
I can provide you with them if you havent have them as PDF already!
+ollumpollum
That would be great! Thanks!
+AgAuBug
pmed! Any one else who wants them sub me and write me a pm.
The lmu was established in 1865 . Some of the coins which were shown in your video aren't from the lmu.
yes 1860...
Greek coin says George(Georgios) 1st, King of greeks.
+Goudhaantje
Thanks :-)