I 💥INHERITED💥 My Father's Vintage Coin Collection (Part 1)💰🪙💰🪙

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Published 2024-06-17

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  • @JohnDoe-uz7mq
    Another word for that tarnish is toning and a lot of collectors love it, including myself. Sometimes you get rainbow toning and it's just beautiful
  • Very cool seeing your inheritance. Your dad wasn’t playing around. Great collection. 🤙🏼
  • @pegboyd4312
    This is painful to listen to. Not tarnish! This is called toning. Seek out a reputable coin dealer to show you what you have. Do not sell anything until you learn what you have. Do not open any of those mint packages and do not clean any coins!
  • This is a really cool collection Vince..😮 That $10 gold note and $20 note are my favorite..🤗 I got a $20 gold note with change years ago and used to have about 20 star note $100 bills but ended up selling them later needed the money..😢 Definately should'nt clean coins no matter how tarnished..😍 Looking forward to pt.2..🎉 Takecare.👍❤🔥🤙
  • His a numismatic and currency collectors nightmare not knowing much what his dad left. What was his dad doing not teaching him nothing about numismatic and currency collecting.
  • @kindlia
    Your $1 star notes have consecutive serial numbers which adds value.
  • !) Never clean a Coin. 2) Don't take the proof sets out of the packaging.
  • It's nice you got your father's collection. My father had some awesome coins and antiques he promised me when I was growing up. He ended up with dementia and my sister did an estate auction without telling me.🤦‍♂️
  • @bigblind4085
    This is hard to watch, you got a lot to learn my friend 😊
  • @johnjacobs1625
    Joseph Barr was in Office 28 days, Making them rarer than most. The SILVER $1 was an ASE( Americian Silver Eagle) Coin. THE Red Bills are NOTES! the $20 is a Brown Seal.
  • @frezfreleng
    Vince, do NOT clean the coins. That is not tarnish, it's 'toning'. Toning is viewed favorably by numismatists and coin graders like PCGS or NGC. If you clean them the grading companies wont grade them. They will slab them with a label that says 'ungradable - cleaned'. btw, big fan of the channel, especially when you and silver jackify collaborate
  • @Aletaire
    Those 1963 1$ notes are called Barr Notes, shortest Treasurer/Director. He did well keeping those in perfect condition
  • @Dufex_of_Life
    You should send the key dates to grade at NGC for coins and PMG for bills; yes those are star $1 notes and gold/silver certificates, says at the top or bottom; bunch of susan b. anthony $1 coins; any dimes, quarters, half dollars pre-1965 are made of SILVER; also dates and mintmarks matter for coins; key dates for various mint marks are worth big money, worth a check
  • @stevejahn83
    Thanks for sharing friend. Def do your own research before selling and check prices from different coin shops, will be worth your time.
  • those are joseph Barr notes 1963b He was only in office for 1 month they are rare. You havesome really collectable paper money silver gold and treasury notes. Red seal 2 and 5s that's some good stuff.
  • Looks like you have your work cut out for you, you have alot to learn,but i hope you enjoy the hobby