WOW!!! Amazing coin collection and so colorful some great toners. I watched the whole video in 4K thanks so much for taking the time to upload in 4K. How many years did it take to get this collection to this point? Thanks so much for sharing I am very jealous and never really was that interested in world coins always collected USA coins but I think I will need a few examples of these for sure.
Thanks! I always liked your videos as well. I am fairly new to World coins (3 years of collecting or so), as I too always collected US...but the fact that until 1857 all the Mexican/Spanish coinage was used here in the US as money was enough of a bridge for me. I suggest looking into Reales more....they are super interesting.
Wow incredible trip around the globe. Though I too am not a collector of foreign coins I do appreciate seeing examples such as yours. My three favorites were the Cap and Rays, Irish penny with the neat Harp on the reverse, and the Large British Crown. Thanks for sharing!
The original Dutch Daalders were made during the Eighty years War and until the hammered coins progressed into early stages of machining,they looked "crude".You have an absolutely stunning collection, any collector would be proud to have any one of those coins.Check out the 1894 Russian Imperial wedding medal of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna
Outstanding collection! I like your style of collecting, no matter what kind of coins you collect, you limit it to 30 coins. A collector could change this number to whatever suits them, but I wish I did something like that. I have a few English, Mexican, and a few other foreign coins, not in the best condition but I like them. Thanks for sharing!