$5,000+ 1990s Coin Collection Treasure Chest Unboxing: Silver & Chinese & US & Ancient & World
I was thrilled to have the opportunity to unbox this collection that ended up having a value well in excess of $5,000... I'm thrilled to see the final value that all the items bring! Curious what that will be... my guess could be anywhere from $7,000-$11,000, but maybe I'm a little too excited about what's in front of us. In any case, sit back, enjoy this unboxing, and if you have more information on any of the items I struggled with, don't hesitate to leave a comment!
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What an awesome collection.
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
It really is!
This is a realy wild mix of coins from all ages, materials, sizes and price tags. I'd be as excited as you, digging through them. Thank you Christian, for sharing your journey and learning curve, especially of world coins. Greetings from Germany
Very nice assortment of quality world coins. I assume that this guy travelled a lot, had a nice income and spent a pretty penny at different coin shops and markets. Bummer that he didn´t start a "real" collection, with his means that would have been a great one. Greets from GER, U. P.S. 14:30 These are 10 centimes 1812 from "Koenigreich Westphalen" (Hannover, parts of Prussia and Hessen), a short living "kingdom" under the rule of one of Napoleon´s relatives, Hieronymus Napoleon. His nick name was "Koenig Lustig" (funny king).
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
That's what I'm thinking! And I really appreciate the comment!
Fun collection to look thru 👍
Nice coin keep collecting😮😮
Lovely ancients. Great quality!
I would love to have a collection like that...but I think there's a good chance that those Chinese coins are real, just the sound they made when you were taking them out of the bag sounded like silver to me
very cool thank you for sharing!
I would love to have a job like you have. To be able to go through those coins would be exciting for sure!!!😅😢😂😅😅😅😅😅
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Maybe one day!
Great coins. I wonder if the collector was able to enjoy looking at them. Not just hidden in the suitcase.
@23Keith23
11 ай бұрын
I would agree you enjoy your collection weaayyy more when able to just look and see them on a shelf or something.
Really neat coin collection!
Wow!!! it's no longer a suitcase, but a real treasure chest
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
True!
Awesome collection.
What a great collection. Those are really HQ ancients!
Bravo Christian! Super et intéressante vidéo. Fière de toi!
@TreasureTownCoins
10 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup!!
Very nice collection
This are valuable items and I can't wait for the feedback since some are Key Dates coins .
great collection
It’s true, what they say…you can’t take it with you.
Honestly a great little collection, random but I’ll take random silver any day of the week.
I used to own a gold 5 rubles from Russia just like the one you showed. I believe it was dated 1904 and cost me like $195 or so
1996 is the best American silver eagle year not 1995. Awesome video I loved it
good video
Nice vedio would have lovrd to go through that hoard lol
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
You and me both! Thanks Todd!
1880 S Morgan looked more like a MS63 or 64 on a good day. The PL reverse was nice but the cheek and fields of the obverse were very baggy. Also 80' S is a tougher graded year, a lot of the 79-82 S minted coins came very nice and lustrous making the graders need to be more conservative through those years.
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the perspective - makes sense!
@ 11:45 The Israeli Commemrotive coins sells for a few dollars over spot, I'd like to buy that one please
I would love that collection. Iam kinda doing a modern silver and gold coin collection from all over the world, for my daughter. All from 2021, her birth year.
Very interesting my friend Blessings
Hey friend
how much did it all cost
For 5 decades I’ve gone thru life w/o apologizing for the myriad things I’ve done wrong, I don’t need anyones validation only from the Most High. All else pay
@DylanTown4326
6 ай бұрын
Weird comment lol
Napoleon was hated because he put Anglo-Saxon’s I their place, at sea. It seems to come up in history but it shows he’d rather stayed outta Russia. Let’s do it again
the really confusing thing is that Caracalla and Elagabalus were all called Marcus Aurelius Antoninus so the only way to really tell them apart is to look for facial features and whatnot
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I’m looking to get into the coin of trading and keeping some what is the best way is to get started
oh hell yea.,., i need me some ancient coins with some machine doubling.,., ';'
Nerva isn't the wife of trajan 😂 he's the emperor before
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Haha totally my wrong!
Hamre pash he
Pretty sure the China republic coins are fake, if they're not 2.5 mm thick x 39 mm diameter, then they aren't real, but they could still have some silver content
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
I think so!
Score
Need you to sell me one of those silver denarius
That first Asian coin was Japanese
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve!
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve!
@TreasureTownCoins
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve!
Very nice collection minus the ancients and Chinese which are probably fake if sold properly I see about 6k-8k USD
@spartanumismatics8165
Жыл бұрын
The ancients are very interesting much more valuable than you realize.
@toddbecker9203
Жыл бұрын
@@spartanumismatics8165 I've no doubt some of them are I just don't know enough about ancients to put a value on them , that's why I didn't include them in my value assessment
Those rubles are from the SOVIET UNION, not Russia. It's not the same. That's like to compare the United Kingdom and England, which are also not the same. You're ignorant.