Coin Dealers Buy Ugly Graded Coins Too - How I Grade Circ. Coins

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  • @CoinHELPu
    @CoinHELPu  Před 4 měsíci +7

    Coin Dealers Buy Ugly Graded Coins Too - How I Grade Circ. Coins
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  • @jimweber5323
    @jimweber5323 Před 4 měsíci +9

    From artist, to prison guard, to coin dealer. What a range of experiences you must have. A true Renaissance man.

  • @UKDark_Mark
    @UKDark_Mark Před 4 měsíci +2

    Again, another excellent educational video; always delivered in an honest and upbeat manner. Thank you Daniel. 👍

  • @stevejahn83
    @stevejahn83 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Love your content Daniel. Share your passions with us, we appreciate it. Best wishes to you and your family/friends. Keep posting!

  • @DustanThedell-xk1zn
    @DustanThedell-xk1zn Před 4 měsíci +2

    Such a cool dude for teaching us & keeping this hobby strong!

  • @coincollectingfun
    @coincollectingfun Před 4 měsíci +2

    Big like number 364! Excellent video and thank you so much for sharing such helpful information!

  • @marymastromauro8164
    @marymastromauro8164 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love your videos Daniel, and love dealing with you!

  • @_CYB0RG_
    @_CYB0RG_ Před 4 měsíci +6

    This goes back to ‘Buy the coin, not the holder.” Those are all beautiful coins.

    • @_CYB0RG_
      @_CYB0RG_ Před 4 měsíci +2

      I really love the Buffaloes. When I was a kid, you could still find them in circulation from time to time and it was always a great thrill to find one.

    • @_CYB0RG_
      @_CYB0RG_ Před 4 měsíci +1

      That 1919 D buffalo rocks

    • @_CYB0RG_
      @_CYB0RG_ Před 4 měsíci +1

      Those seated halves are beautiful. I’ve been outgunned 3 or 4 times now on a proof Seated Dollar…talk about being disappointed…. I’ll keep at it though. Hopefully I’ll be able to run across a few more beauties like the ones I almost won.

  • @swilliams937
    @swilliams937 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Also, it's really cool to see video clips within these specific listings on your website. Such a great idea, when you have time for it!

  • @jasonday6796
    @jasonday6796 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great coins! Love the look of the VG grades. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Supercheeseburger666
    @Supercheeseburger666 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love the large Cents. I'll be collecting those after the Buffalo Nickels are done. Thanks for sharing, Daniel 😀

  • @wil95
    @wil95 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Nice coins thanks for sharing

  • @SatelliteEngineer
    @SatelliteEngineer Před 4 měsíci +3

    Excellent video!!! Love the slightly worn coins. It's HISTORY!

  • @freekingawwsome
    @freekingawwsome Před 4 měsíci +4

    You got to ask yourself - are you a collector or are you a dealer as it's important if you like to look and admire or just in it for a buck 🤗

  • @NuthinFancyCollectibles
    @NuthinFancyCollectibles Před 4 měsíci +2

    An ugly coin has a certain beauty about it that beautiful coins just don’t have. I also wonder where a coin has been before I acquired it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us , Daniel.

  • @Kcconnor
    @Kcconnor Před 4 měsíci +1

    You did an excellent job of describing what the MS which litterly means mint state and the numbers and relavency of the numbers to the coin, I have never had it explained so thoroughly as you have in this video. This video should be a must watch in any coin grading class. Thank you for taking the time and sharing with us your knowledge of the process of grading coins.

  • @SuperDan007
    @SuperDan007 Před 4 měsíci +4

    It's always great to watch your videos, i learn something knew every time lol

  • @PAT91949
    @PAT91949 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I would love to see your artwork

  • @ronyoung3699
    @ronyoung3699 Před 4 měsíci

    Another great video, Daniel, on the ugly coins and how the different wears patterns are graded. I have been collecting coins in all different grades for the same dates and the same denomination. To find the coins that I need, my coin club and LCS have been helping me find what I want. The so-called ugly coins are mostly in the lower grade. Thanks again for all you do, Daniel, for helping educate everyone about the hobby, and have a great day.

  • @professormr.doctor5442
    @professormr.doctor5442 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dan the smooth coin man with another groovy video

  • @macarioacosta7767
    @macarioacosta7767 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Daniel I love your videos!! Enjoyable to watch and I always learn a ton. That 1858 seated half dollar is over 160 years old 😉

  • @PaulEaler
    @PaulEaler Před 4 měsíci +1

    Makes perfect sense.

  • @johnnyb3126
    @johnnyb3126 Před 4 měsíci

    Great coins love the Morgan Dollar 💰😊

  • @joelp6197
    @joelp6197 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, nice coins. most of my coins would fall into this group.I like a coin with some hands on history behind them

  • @markinator8826
    @markinator8826 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanx Daniel!! Gonna have to make a 2.5hr trip to see what you have going on down there in portsmouth!!

  • @MarkA-Coins
    @MarkA-Coins Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Daniel ! These may not be cream of the crop but I do like the crop ! Some just have a better look then what was graded even though the grade was correct. Like mentioned, perfect type set coin on that 1847 1 cent. Love these coins.

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For me, I have no problem buying a coin with honest wear for my collection. Sometimes I buy a coin with the idea that I could upgrade it later. I generally like to buy a coin in the best condition I can afford. The most important thing to me when I buy a coin is eye appeal for the grade. If I'm looking at a vf example coin that has dark spots, or unattractive toning, i might prefer another example in fine condition with better eye appeal. Sometimes it's nice to start with a lower grade coin, later on it could be useful for resale, or trading stock.

    • @TheWinstonDouble
      @TheWinstonDouble Před 4 měsíci +1

      If I have one of the same type in high grade I sometimes like getting one date in a lowball. I either like them minty or worn slick. The ones worn slick can have some really cool eye appeal that you just don't get on mint coins.

  • @MoonShotNY
    @MoonShotNY Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice vid Daniel

  • @swilliams937
    @swilliams937 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video. Took advantage of your new wooden nickels selection this week. It's cool to have found some with ties to an area that my Ohio friends and I know about.

  • @deanr1963
    @deanr1963 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the patterns on the old coppers. Would love to see some of your artwork Daniel

  • @TheWinstonDouble
    @TheWinstonDouble Před 4 měsíci

    The 1890 CC in G-6 is insane. That is one of the best circulation cameos I've seen. The contrast between the black fields and worn grey devices is insane. That's the kinda coin I want in a slab, lock in the history, it's done. Cooked to perfection. That coin deserves a premium. VG-8 to VG-10 price for sure.
    I love the lowballs, it lets you see the base layer of the relief, just a silhouette. Really neat looking. I just got a magician's PO-1 dollar, it'd get called "pOoR dEtAiLs cLeAned" because it's super polished, literally 9 inch mirrors, but it's just from doing magic tricks with finger oils rubbing it constantly. Which is legitimate wear. The thing is actually below PO-1, the letters and date are worn completely slick but since they were so well struck back in the day with sharp, seriffed lettering you can see the ghosts of all the letters and date by a different look to the metal from being streched.
    Anyways, thanks for showing us all these beautifully ugly coins. They all deserve spots in cherished collections.

  • @stevec7712
    @stevec7712 Před 4 měsíci +1

    From my collection of Morgan's I compared an ANACS - PCGS and NGC 1886 AU 58 Graded coin - The ANACS and NGC looked the same - The PCGS was DEFINITELY OVER GRADED - Grading is just someone's opinion on that day before or after they had their coffee

  • @TerrainJeremy3945
    @TerrainJeremy3945 Před 4 měsíci

    Man Daniel, I was bidding on a ms66 morgan last week on ebay and it was a beauty with fresh original mint luster and there wasnt many people bidding on it and i was the highest bidder, then at the very last second someone outbid me. I was so upset i threw my tv remote across the room lol. I wish I could have snagged it. It was more like a 67 in my eyes.

  • @borisperez3129
    @borisperez3129 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Daniel. I believe the biggest stumbling block for AI is toning, and mostly lighting issues from what I gather. It’s like we’re 90% there but that’s a big 10%

  • @jeffw1267
    @jeffw1267 Před 4 měsíci

    I think if I could begin my collection again, I'd focus on AU and XF coins. You get more bang for your buck. You can cherrypick the lightly marked coins, too. The marks are already taken into account with MS grades.

  • @MagicMistic66
    @MagicMistic66 Před 4 měsíci

    Common sense says to get it it's most likely to be cerculated. As most of my Lincoln cents are well worn heavy circulation although it's amazing when you still can see some details.

  • @_CYB0RG_
    @_CYB0RG_ Před 4 měsíci

    I think after handling so many coins of so many different grades, you have gained a way to automatically recognize grades as soon as you see them. Kind of like the way athletes, and musicians develop a muscle memory for the things that they have done over and over. Like when someone first begins to play guitar and they have trouble at first when fretting different chords, but after playing the chord shapes over and over again, they just automatically fret the chord perfectly with no thought about it at all because of repetition. This is fundamentally the way that AI works, except with people it’s not artificial because it’s not machine learning.

  • @Michael-ec5zs
    @Michael-ec5zs Před 4 měsíci

    Hello , another great video with content that matters , thanks. I have a question about Indians on your help site. It might take you to give an answer. Thanks.

  • @Kenlydford
    @Kenlydford Před 4 měsíci

    One thing I never do is sell any of my good coins to a lcs.. if I am in a jam maybe some bullion.

  • @lonwillis783
    @lonwillis783 Před 4 měsíci

    Well a dealer friend of mine tried to buy a 1895 S proof Morgan for 30k but they didn't take it.

  • @user-te5qq4tl1c
    @user-te5qq4tl1c Před 4 měsíci

    I have a 1987 penny, it is silver were the copper is messing. What can you tell me. I'm new at this

  • @Surge_LaChance
    @Surge_LaChance Před 4 měsíci +1

    Random question for the viewers:
    Would you trust a "coin dealer" that doesn't charge money to evaluate a collection?
    My instinct is telling me that I shouldn't.

    • @monsterplay3808
      @monsterplay3808 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I think it depends on the size and value of the collection. If you are bringing in a handful of coins or "could you take a look at this" that is one thing. It is a whole other thing if you bring in a sizable collection I think because if a dealer is doing it for free and it's just a couple coins it is easier to do it with some accuracy. If it is sizable I could see the dealer rushing it and missing something big or mistaking a fake for a real deal.

    • @SuperDan007
      @SuperDan007 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I've also heard of dealers, mostly pawn shop brokers, having fakes stashed in the back and when they take your coins to the back to "check them out" they swap them

    • @lindanelson8400
      @lindanelson8400 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I'd say, like most things in life, it depends. There are lots of factors that come into play. Like, how many coins? What's the purpose for having the evaluation / appraisal done? Is it being done for the purpose of selling to the dealer, or is it for insurance purposes, or to help settle an estate? How long have you known the dealer? Do you have an established relationship of doing business with him over the years? There's no simple or single yes or no answer. At least, these are a few things I'd be considering if I were seeking an appraisal.

    • @freekingawwsome
      @freekingawwsome Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'd like to think that most reputable dealers are not that way ​@@SuperDan007

    • @TheWinstonDouble
      @TheWinstonDouble Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes, I would. But that's because I know which dealers are the honest ones and which ones are a little crooked. Check google reviews and just find a shop that has overwhelming feedback talking about their honesty.

  • @jameswest685
    @jameswest685 Před 4 měsíci

    The before time.

  • @notsurewhatscookin8691
    @notsurewhatscookin8691 Před 4 měsíci

    Is NGC or PCGS better to join?

    • @TheWinstonDouble
      @TheWinstonDouble Před 4 měsíci +1

      World coins NGC. They'll get it right more often. PCGS is flat out incompetent on world coins. I see so many coins that could be in a registry set but they give it a PL designation instead of PR or SP. If you're doing American then PCGS is slightly preferred. Also think about where you live. Which is closer? PCGS is in California and NGC in Florida. Shipping ain't cheap these days. Also what slab do you like. I like the white NGC one, you might like the clear PCGS style. They're both competent graders but one is better at US and the other is for world/ancient.

    • @notsurewhatscookin8691
      @notsurewhatscookin8691 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@TheWinstonDouble Thank you so very much. I sure appreciate your info 😊

    • @TheWinstonDouble
      @TheWinstonDouble Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@notsurewhatscookin8691 No worries, but I forgot to mention, I don't know how much you value having a professional photograph of your coin up on a website is, but PCGS offers that service for like $5 and NGC does not I believe. So that's kinda the big difference. Pretty much everything else they offer the same service on.

  • @MarkyB-yf9xr
    @MarkyB-yf9xr Před 4 měsíci

    Grrr is that 83-S sold already? You tease

  • @MoMac
    @MoMac Před 4 měsíci

    I think i got a fake 1879 cc Morgan 1 pc , u showed me something 🤔 😔

  • @louisstennes3
    @louisstennes3 Před 4 měsíci

    Rather than use the word "ugly" to me a better term would be attractive or unattractive for the grade.

  • @ltcol2005
    @ltcol2005 Před 4 měsíci

    I guess I call them non-investment grade coins. they are not coins I would recommend buying if you are wanting to put together a long-term portfolio that will appreciate in value.