Greenhills Coin Show Was Hopping! See What I Bought At the Show

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let's see i set up at green hills coin show sunday it's in the greater cincinnati area if you don't know you can go to coinzip.com and you can see where to tell what times it's the last sunday of every month it was rocking i mean it was packed in there the dealer tables were filled up and there were there were collectors everywhere by 10 o'clock by 11 12. i mean it was really busy and bustling i got emails from the jim huffman who is the show manager and he said it was the best show that he had seen in a long time and a lot of other dealers chimed in that email so i'm going to share with you some things that i bought some people that i talked to and share with you something i bought just for me for my own personal collection at the end of this video i'm going to show you that so stay tuned here's my website portsmouthcoinshop.com and i do have silver eagles i have 20 20s and 2016s i also have these paramount hoard they're the red holders now these are not redfield and what happened was is paramount was so successful with their redfield holders that they started putting their own coins in paramount holders now these coins are really nice there's a variation of dates here like i said i put some of the dates and mints and things like that but they are really nice coins some of them do make the grade you know some of them don't so if you get a chance come over to portugalcoinshop.com and check them out i want to share a picture with you i talked with robert and florida lena from coinop and we always do at the shows always have a good time joking around i met a bunch of people who view my channel watch my videos it was great to see everyone i did some business with a few of you thank you for coming to my table and saying hello so here i want to show you a little photo op with coin-op so here we are in all of our glory coin op and coin help you together just having a good time was sitting around the table we had our own little round table going on there so it was really good to see you guys so anyways like i said it was a really good time so i want to show you a few things behind me i'm not going to show you all these morgans because it's the same stuff 63 64 is common dates but i do have a few special coins that i want to show you here and also we're going to talk about some of these off labels like icg and annex and even i've got a pci and kind of look at those but i want to show you a couple things i got this stack here these are all franklin half dollars somebody did a bulk submission and it doesn't bother me to have duplicates because i would rather have duplicates because i put this stuff up on my website and some of you guys like to buy them and some of you may not get the date because i only have one so always try to buy duplicates when i can but these here are 1963 franklin half dollars now most people be like why in the world will someone send these in well when you're doing a bulk submission you've got to have so many coins like 100 coins 50 coins 200 coins and you put a minimum grade of 64. okay if they get higher you know you want them to be higher but some of them are not and they can send them back to you and no grade or whatever well these here were sent back as mint state 64 each one of them and the reason i do this is say i can look at multiple 63s that were great at the same time more likely by the same graders or greater and i can say okay this looks like a 64. you're the next one and i could say you know looks like a 64. or it doesn't look like a 64. and i do this all the time i'm always buying multiples if i can and this is how i get an eye for how they're actually grading at the grading companies it's kind of like maybe even counting the marks appearances to me a grade has an appearance it's not so much counting marks it's not always counting where it's it's like a pattern to me i think being an artist you know i went to college and i was a major in painting and i did life drawing and we drew still lives and did all kinds of things sculptures i learned to see patterns i learned to see light reflections and light going through objects not just the object itself and it's very important to when you're looking at coins for me is to recognize that and it helps me whenever i see fakes i can tell a coin's fake because it's just off a little bit and if i'm drawing something i want it to look just like that drawing if i'm doing a real realistic uh you know realism then i want it to look like it well i have to be able to recognize that this is what it looks like it's like an artist's rendition basically you know i can go abstract and it doesn't really matter but if i want to paint a coin if i ever decided to paint a coin or draw a coin which i've never done um believe it or not but if i ever do i will have to paint i want it to look exactly like the coin so i'm going to have to know what that looks like okay the shapes of the letters and everything i know it's kind of difficult for some people because maybe that's a little more advanced but that is how i do what i do that is how i recognize grades and i've got a little different look at things so also so i got some more i've got um 54s and to me these are all 63s when i look at the 63s and 64s even though i know they're different years you know i can see this is a little bit better i can agree with that see i can agree these are 63s this one probably looks more like a 64. we just saw that the thing of it is i'm not trying to split hairs not trying to create controversy here but it is what it is when you only have one point in between two coins sometimes they can flip-flop just depends on the grader that's the reason why i know that if an artificial intelligence grading service or grading software had enough samples of all of these there could be a baseline created see a baseline is it terms and software terms whenever you have a kind of sets the pace for everything so if this is a 63 full bell lines this is a 63 not full bell lines whenever the you have enough of these you can create a baseline for what that 63 should look like and there might be some points or minus you know a little bit on each side of marks or whatever but it's going to prove pretty much based off of a baseline that people don't have up here most people don't have a baseline for grades it's either 63 or 64 and it's whatever it doesn't look that it does look good so that's the reason why i'm so adamant about getting the coin grading app together here and eventually it will happen just take some time to get things you know honed in like i said you know you know it also takes a financial obligation so here's a 58 this is a 58d actually and a 63 holder and it's a nice coin it looks like a 64 that we just looked at it doesn't have full bell lines and just because a franklin has full belt lines and this one is pretty close doesn't mean it's worth a lot of money there are dates and mint marks that are worth more with full belt lines and i told you this also got another red field but this one is not in a redfield holder it's in a blanchard now this is an older one it's a 25s which is a really good dayton man anyways those of you don't know the mint mark on a peace dollar is right underneath the one on the back there o n e and that's a blanchard on there i had a little sticker on top of it but you know like i said it's kind of cool when i see these i buy them and you know another thing this is another franklin that i bought it's 1955 mid-state 65 bugs bunny it's not labeled bugs money by pcgs because they didn't submit it as a bugs bunny but you can see that it's obvious that it is so i paid bugs bunny money for it bugs bunny money kind of right so also bought a nice buffalo nickel because i thought it looked a little under graded but it doesn't matter i like to pick choice coins and then offer them up on the site and i can pay you know the 60 for money and you get the coin and you agree with me and then you're happy because the customer got something that looks better than it did in the pictures or just as described and i bought a few looking half dollars real nice ones i hate passing these up these are pretty close to morgan dollars for me when i see these uncirculated and got their original patina on them you know really nice coins i love these i wish we can see a modern version of those coins and i bought this i thought i just like the 78 s's i like the way they the first year of design on these i don't know why they had to change the hair of the year for i don't know why i guess just because it was more difficult to strike possibly i you know i don't know i just like the design of the 78s and the 78s better and i bought some more nicer morgans and also i bought a barber quarter which i don't often do in a graded holder but it's a 97s that's a g4 it's a little better of a coin a little better mint and ear and as you can see at the bottom underneath the tail feathers there is an s right next to the shafts or the arrows that's where the mint mark is on the quarter it's a little awkward of this place and it's amazing how they hand punch those mint marks there is a video and i try i'll try to find a link to it and i we posted it on our help community showing the little tiny rods they use and how they had to temper them and and just hit and they hit on those dies and put the mint marks in the dies it's really kind of amazing and they could break and they could put in their own position or not hit it hard enough and it took they started out in the morning it took them a while to do that uh to to actually mark you know put them in all the dyes so it's no wonder why there's um rpms and re-punch bit marks and triple punch mint marks and things like that and broken punches this one here's a flying eagle i like to buy nice problem-free coppers it's hard to buy problem-free coppers usually they have an issue this one here is an annex holder and like i said guys i just i think annex grades just as well as the rest of them it just doesn't sell for as much but i see the same inconsistencies in the same conservative and the same liberal i just think maybe when it comes to sense and when it comes to modern stuff annex might be a little more liberal but you know sometimes when you see coins that are under graded in pcs holders are they really being liberal or are they more accurate you could argue either way then i saw a couple of the 1995 double dies talked about this in another video one of my friends who found one that ended up graded 68 instead of 69 these 067 now it could be argued i could send off and maybe get a higher grade i bought two of them to offer and they look like really nice coins i mean they look at least 67. so you never know maybe an opportunity for me to maybe resubmit to pcgs and see what happens and then i bought a few modern coins to have some lincoln cents you know nothing real special here but you know they're reverse proofs that are graded and they're a nice seller so obviously i want to do that now a couple things a couple i had a comments on one of my videos about tony toning does not bring down the value of a coin not if it's pleasing absolutely not but i can show you some toning here that does bring down the value barnunda doesn't make any difference what anybody says very few people want to pay a top dollar for a coin like that and dealers even discount them i see it all the time i don't know what somebody did to this coin before they submitted it i don't know whether they left dip residue on it touched it put their fingers all over it what sneezed on them i don't know but this here is a ana grade graded holder the holder itself is probably worth more than the coin that's the reason i bought it that and because it was just part of a lot i just went ahead and bought it all here's another one you know it's it's obviously not been cleaned but the toning on it is not that pleasing it's a little cloudy uneven it's a 64 1886 i don't sell these coins for top dollar they're just not worth top dollar i didn't pay top dollar for them this one here almost gets a pass not too bad some people like this that's original toning like this and you know it's probably an enroll from an end of a morgan dollar roll that was rolled up sometimes they got rolled up they weren't you know basically bank wrapped and stored that way and then here's this one here and it looks like to me it's a little textile looking or fingerprints or something but you know like i said when you see stuff like this it's hard to sell it's weak struck and sometimes they set up on the site for a little while so you have to discount them and then your reverse is really nice like i said a lot of these coins got toned because they were facing cardboard or they were in a wrapper or somebody just put their fingers on them trying to tone them up thinking they would tone up later on well a lot of times that don't work out very well it's not very pleasing now i want to get to a couple things when it comes to 1881s let's say this one here is annex these off holders that most people don't buy you know i tend to agree with this grade on this coin here it's a nice coin then i have an icg and you know it's graded mid state 64. i can agree with that it's a nice coin of course here's the reverse to me the reverse is is important for grading but a lot of times the reverse is going to be a lot nicer than the operas the obverse is what brings down the grade on these here's another 64. it might have a few more marks in the focal areas but i can agree with that great as well a nice coin nice white coins all this is one of them that's going to confuse some people this one is very weak struct it's graded by an old pci holder mistake 65. now i can agree with 65 a little bit it's kind of right there on the edge i've seen plenty of 65s but it's one of those coins where you probably end up getting a 64 but then look at the reverse the reverse has roller marks and what happens is sometimes they adjust the rollers to when they the coil stock has to be so thin you know it's thin as a morgan dollar sometimes it's adjusted incorrectly and it will actually put grooves in the planchet well then when it gets struck a lot of those get those grooves get struck out but some of them are still present on the higher points so you see roller marks on morgan dollars technically it's an error but it's kind of distracting too then we have another annex which is an 89-0 which is a better year mid-state 62. and you can see the difference here in the 64s and the 62s or 63s a lot more marks on the cheek i can agree with that grade and then here's the reverse the reverse is kind of ugly to me it's a little off little you know when i see it i see all the marks i see everything when i show it in the video it doesn't look as bad so that's why i'm careful with images i don't want to doctor images i don't want the images to look better because then people get the coin and they go you know here's another example of a coin that is just kind of cloudy looking has a lot of oxidation on the front of it it's created by icg mint state 64. i agree with the 64 grade but it's not one of those coins it's going to jump out at you and sell for a bunch of money most people overlook it the reverse is really nice so like i said i bought some modern coins i'm not going to share it's not really important to share it for me right now but i wanted to show you a couple doozies a couple good picks here and and the one that i bought for my collection is coming up too this one here is an 1884 and it's a cc greater mint state 65 by by ngc and here's the reverse and these coins are getting harder to buy harder to find harder to make deals on it's hard to pay great sheet you got to pay overrate sheet sometimes from a dealer to dealer and i can tell you something at that show morgan dollars wholesale to a dealer to dealer were 50 to 52 depending on how nice the coin was if you wanted a really nice morgan dollar even as a dealer that's what you had to pay the grace sheet has 64 morgan dollars graded 64 at 72 dollars a piece so morgan's caught up or at least they're you know going up in value the price guides are not really catching up yet i mean they're adjusting you know so hopefully this is healthy this market is coins are finally getting their just due as far as value is concerned then i bought this i think that it's it's i think it's under graded that's just me but this one here is a 1903 proof 66 and it's obviously a liberty nickel it is actually cac so it's going to sell for more than proof 66 money because i just honestly think that the coin should have got a little better i mean a 67 367. i'll bet you if i go into a price guide i'll see that the 67 probably jumps in value a lot of times you see that unfortunately but the image here of the video does not do this coin justice it is a beautiful coin very beautiful so now this one here is for my personal collection you might get a laugh out of this one i'm going to show you the reverse first so everybody knows what it was supposed to be you guessed it it's a trade dollar but is it a trade dollar it's a trade dollar at one time but it's a potty dollar someone carved it out and turned it into a potty dollar these are kind of collectible first time i saw one at the show i just bought it i thought why not i actually bought it he had 200 on and i bought it for 175. so i don't know if i'm going to sell it or not i'm going to keep it back for a while but that's for me my little potty dollar i was showing it off at the show i just had a little bit of fun with it i think they're cute i think it's i don't know why i'm just a kid at heart i guess sometimes so anyways thanks for watching my latest video i hope you enjoyed everything next month head out to green hills hilliard's the third sunday of every month in columbus green hills is a greater cincinnati area there it's easy to find in directions please subscribe to the channel if you want to see more of these videos and have a great day okay don't and don't forget mint state coin technologies come over here and check out the values the values are being improved all the time here's the trade dollars as we were speaking at the end there here's what trade dollars are worth check out mentstate.com
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Channel: CoinHELPu
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Length: 19min 57sec (1197 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 30 2021
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