I think most of us enjoy Harry's input and his gentlemanly ways, but I have to say I also enjoy Adrian's knowledge and he always seems to be in a good mood. That goes a long way.
I really want to meet him because he seems like a great guy and to see more of his collections, maybe I could teach him to adequately pronounce these German names, so that he can even show his stuffs better! 😊
I'm in the UK and always look forward to watching the videos at Harry's coin shop. They are so polite and friendly with very interesting views and opinions.really enjoyed the collections shown from everyone today.. good work silver dragon..😊
This is one of my favorite types of videos. Collectors nerding out and showing some of their prizes. The guy with the Swiss coins had some very impressive pieces! And I love all of the type sets and albums. This is core collecting!
Silver Dragons, thank you for sharing your great friends with us on RU-vid. These men are the best of the best. High Character men! Love hearing King Richard and Adrian. Both are Numismatic geniuses!
Harry's blue Whitman Lincoln Cent books brought back memories! As a kid in 1960 I got my first book and began just as Harry described, going through Mom's change and anyone else who'd let me. Dad had some good older cents for later, but my goal was that Book2 to be filled! The day I got that album at the hobby store was the day Grandma took me to an eye appointment, and she promised that she'd buy it for me if I behaved and did well. (Cost 35 cents at the time) The crazy part is, I had my pupils dilated and couldn't even read dates on the pennies for hours... quite frustrating for the newbee! lol
love harry's collection, putting the value of nostalgia instead of the overall price, the childhood memories alone will beat any price on any item. you can still earn money as long as you live but the time you spent as a child collecting coins will never be replaced.
I liked Arian’s comment, like me, he’s a half collector half stacker. stack what you love to collect. It’s a little more expensive but I think a lot more fun.
Thanks to all for sharing and for the personal commentary. I had flashbacks throughout remember my beginnings with the Whitman books and looking thru coin purses like Harry. What would we do without great Moms, and supportive dads. Thanks for the memories.
Very cool, such a great group of guys there! The genuine enthusiasm that comes thru the crew is alot of fun to see. Harry is a diamond! Appreciate your time and efforts SD.
My favorite and most sentimental coin I possess is an 1865 Indian cent in G-4 details condition with environmental damage. Have it slabbed with PCGS. My father had just ripped up a row of bushes in the front yard and I found it in the dirt piles when I was 8 years old. I thought it was the coolest thing I’d ever seen! It ignited my interest in the hobby. 40 years later, although it’s only worth a penny to most, it’s invaluable to me.
This has been one of my most favorite coin videos to date. I really enjoy looking at the collectors smiles and listening to the proud descriptions of their collections. I understand that these are investments but for most of us they are joyful accomplishments of hard work or great memories on the journey of our collections. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for showing us your collections. Bill's joy at having so many rare coins was sweet, Adrian's Mexican coins and Sunshine Mining bar were awesome, and Harry's 1,000 dollar bill, Coins of Palestine collection, U.S. Type Coin album, and Whitman cent albums were lovely. Plus, that great coin belt-necklace that Oliver was sporting was insane. You'd have to have broad shoulders to wear that.
I like that Brandon, collect what you enjoy...he's right, it's your collection...really enjoyed this vid...Brandon II, starting young...great start...Bill, collecting old...Wow...Adrian, Libertad...one word...Wow...Thank you all for a Great video...🙂🙂🙂
This was really cool to watch. I like seeing Bill show off his stuff. I get to interact with Bill from time to time when I mess around with the Whatnot auctions a few times a month, and he's always very knowledgeable about everything.
With all the frustrating thing going on in the world I love to see every new episode. It's a bit like taking your cosy seat in front of the chimney and listen to some fine tunes. A cup of hot chocolote (with only a tiny bit of rum) and it's paradise. Well, at least that's how I felt at the end ;)
Great to see the guys buying what they like as well as what they collect, the older I get the more I buy what I like to look at not what gors in the collection [I'm 72 now{
Super fun video! Thanks for sharing some of your gems guys. So fun to see the variety of coins out there. Especially the ones I likely may never come across.
I did not think I would enjoy this video as I am not a collector myself. However, I could see how this could become a passion for a lot of people. Those were some great collections all with a unique angle.
Loved this episode of as the money turns. I'm 70 and have many fond memories of coin collecting for 50+ years, but the economy caused me to sell a few years ago. Now I grab a silver round whenever I can.
I love working with Bill he is spot on. Bill I am always looking for foreign slabs, Coins British, Austrian, Danish, Irish, Scottish, ECT. Love Harry's coin and Harry's GREAT CUR ! THE BOY'$
It was such a pleasure to watch that video. Harry's collection of Lincoln Cents looks exactly the same as mine, down to the handwritten dates in the 70s. Thanks so much for that!
Guess what, Harry, some of your best treasures are … working right there with you daily❣️ I enjoyed looking at everybody’s collections & watching how each of you are so very proud of your collections. Hope all of you enjoy your weekend🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Man what an awesome video, this is my favorite coin video I've ever watched. Thank you all so much for sharing all your own coins. This was very exciting for me as I'm actually a coin freak. My mother would put a real Silver dollar in everybody's stocking on the fireplace hearth for Christmas morning. It will come as no surprise then that my first and deepest love is for Morgan Dollars and in the absolute highest grade I can find and afford. I specialize in exceptional quality common date Morgans obviously because I cant afford anything of the quality I want to own. The most important thing to me is to own the highest grade specimen rather than the most expensive. Honestly I would always go for the highest grade or appearance over value I truly want to see the most beautiful coin over value every time. I was so excited to see all those beautiful coins I only wish we could have seen closeups of every coin everyone had it was absolutely fascinating and a great treat. AGAIN THANK YOU EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. HARRY'S TONED MORGAN WAS THE ONE THAT MOST CAUGHT MY EYE. OUTSTANDING VIDEO EVERYONE.
Thank you for all of you for😊 sharing your coins with us, always enjoy seeing what others collect, most us type sets have worn coins in them, very nice harry
You are still young.I didn't start until I was 66 I can't buy a lot every month but I buy what I can afford. I tend to go for the Canadian wildlife coins they're not cheap but I love the designs so I don't care what they cost.
Thx Silver Dragons, Harry and the guys for sharing their great pieces ! I've been following your channel for 4-5 years now. And your channel SD is the reason I started stacking and collecting metals ! Now that you have brought Harry and his crew in your videos... I wish I didn't live 900 miles away ! Be great to meet all of you and learn more from you in person !! Thanks again, Scott.
This was a very fun video. I really enjoy seeing what others collect and why. When Harry brought out his type set, that got my full attention. From the time I began collecting in 1972, US type coins were and still are my main interest. I think because my dad was a type collector, and aside from that, he collected key and semi key date coins. I still have my old photograde book dad bought for me. My grandpa was also a coin collector. He had coin books that he would fill in the holes, mostly by going through change he'd get from the bank. So, I really had good men to advise me and helped me develop my own collecting style. I'm currently working on what will be my last type set. Every coin is a graded example from PCGS, NGC, or ANACS, and every coin has to have a straight grade. No details grades. I also try to get coins in the highest grade I can afford. Obviously, not all are mint state, but even if a coin is a fine or very fine grade, it must have good eye appeal. I've got to a point now where it's slow going and more expensive as I search for Draped Bust and older type coins. It just makes each addition to my set that much more meaningful to me. I don't restrict myself to just type coins, I also like some of the modern commemorative coins. I appreciate the artwork on the ones I buy, granted they aren't good as investments, but if it catches my eye and the price is right, that's good enough for me. I started stacking silver in 2017, and it's a good mix of rounds, bars, sovereign, and constitutional. Such a fun hobby!
Love your content and the guys at the shop are great. Harry sharing that he was from modest means and how he collected as he could really resonated. Well done!
40 oz in your first year?? Thats awesome dude! Saving to be able to provide for your family when things get bad is something every man should do and should be proud of.