Title | : | Paper Money Collecting u0026 Investing: A Primer on US Large Sized Notes - Numismatics Market Analysis |
Lasting | : | 30.26 |
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Views | : | 20 rb |
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Thank you for being very honest with us I wish I had seen this video before I shelled out $850 on very fine gold certificates Well, lessons learned Thank you for your teaching Comment from : ProgressiveGoldbug |
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is it possible to communicate via a phone Comment from : Owen Loftus |
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Anyway we can see an update video on some of your new currency investments? Comment from : Brian Miller |
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Excellent video! Comment from : dcfire2 |
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Great video! I learned a lot from this, thanks :) Comment from : Alexander Rowntree |
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Can you tell us which bank did change $10 gold coin banknote for a $10 gold eagle coin Comment from : Albert Yeung |
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I take the ten dollar1922 gold coin banknote to different bank No bank can change a $10 gold coin for me Comment from : Albert Yeung |
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Paper name ? Comment from : Imran Hasan |
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Hello sir I have $10000 us dollar series 1934 Comment from : Fluelen Cartera |
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Excellent I learned so much by this video Comment from : fire 100k sun 100k |
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I feel poor and inadequate after looking at your collection when comparing it to my paltry collection Especially when you said the 1899 $1 Black Eagle is more or less Bargain Bin Material I feel like I need to take out a second mortgage in order to get something that is investment grade Someday I might be able put together an investment grade collection That aside, nice video, good information Comment from : Peek-a-Boo |
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Need more "note" content, bring them on I like investing in these notes more than precious metals Comment from : glutemaster |
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Great video Comment from : Alex |
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Wow, I learned a lot thank you! I will not get anything less than 64 EPQ and PMG is what I'm going for I just got into this I have a 64 $2 Silver, now I wish it was a 66 EPQ Comment from : glutemaster |
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You are awesome, love your enthusiasm, thank you, I learned a lot Comment from : Mark Solomon |
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Great vid Comment from : Colby Narramore |
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Very educational, thank you kind sir! Comment from : Dennis Balanyuk |
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Thank you for the knowledgeI just got my first piece of graded currency Not a high grade but still a cool notethe battle ship 2😎 IAM now going after my first graded gold certificate Comment from : staying off the grid |
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I LOVE paper currency Comment from : Patrick Ellsworth |
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Can you make one for those are just getting started and low income? Which one should start of getting? Comment from : Jim baker |
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Thank you Comment from : Thecardgame1 |
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Do you think these currency sleeves/cases prevent the currency from breathing, possibly hurting the fabric in the long run? Comment from : avenger1212 |
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Lol I’ve been doing coin collecting for awhile and I started watching videos abd reading books because I’m moving into paper currency because honestly it’s cool Comment from : ArchCraftGaming |
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Wow What a great crash course in currency collecting! I am just starting out with small silver certificates after collecting coins for a long time Your way of explaining was great I can't wait til i know more and can collect some of the better bills Comment from : bob555 |
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Absolutely excellent video, can't believe you don't have 10 fold the views on it already! Comment from : ThoughtSpiral |
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We also did not get to hear your evaluation on your 1922 ten dollar gold certificate Comment from : Awful Waffle |
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Well versed and covered Really exceptional examples Wish you would show the entire collection, for full disclosure 😃 Comment from : Awful Waffle |
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How about a intro to STAR NOTES, not very common for the large notes but a circulated can be worth a lot of coinage brLike the video Comment from : J D |
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Wow you have an amazing collection I've been into paper currency for the last 4-5 years and have a few PMG notes like a 1934 $500 bill graded 55 1902 $5 Plain Back national Bank note that is Serial #2 in it's series grade 63 and a 1776 New Jersey Colonial note graded 64 with a comment of Good Embossing Comment from : The Struggle is too Real |
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I have been collecting coins since I was 8 years old Bought my first proof set, new, in 1956 so that will give you some idea of my age Started currency collecting 15 years ago All of my notes have been PMG certified and now all I buy is PMG and PCG Certified notes The book I would recommend is "Whitman Encyclopedia of U S Paper Money" by Q David Bowers Collecting paper money has actually been more fun for me in my retired years than coins Paper Money is so beautiful They are works of art like the "Rainbows" and the "Technicolor $20" I am smitten and have been selling off coins to buy more paper money Large and Small Comment from : msticks |
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Thank you for such an informative video! GREAT video! Comment from : SNG S |
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Hey Shawn, we need more content on International paper money investment, it’s a growing market, it’s huge, please tell your viewers how best to invest in this market ! Comment from : Beautiful Banknotes |
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Sir you look young🤭🤭🤭 Comment from : Nerang Tandang |
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I’ve been collecting coins, paper money, bullion and Disney dollars since I was 15 Years later I’m 20 and I still collect this stuff and get excited like a kid getting excited over McDonald’s Those are beautiful bills I plan on getting my first PMG graded currency this week I might go with a $2 star note or a Disney dollar How do I store these? I don’t have a safe but I store my other stuff in albums and in NGC boxes Comment from : Merry Maurader |
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My father has old currency should I talk him into getting them cert/graded? Comment from : Snakeonia |
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Great video! Some awesome notes there I think what you've neglected to mention is that investing in and collecting large size notes can be two very different things I collect art and I collect large banknotes I "collect" them because they bring me pleasure, not necessarily because I want to sell them for a profit That being said I do believe there is still a market for ungraded large size notes as evidenced simply by the crazy bidding that might occur on an 1899 $2 Silver Certificate "mini porthole" For example, I picked one up in VF-XF condition not graded for under $500 and I'm thrilled to own it I think what I'm trying to say is that people should collect what they enjoy owning and most importantly what they can afford I really enjoy my large bill collection and will continue to collect with emphasis on the fact that the notes tell a wonderful story and bring me great satisfaction Once again, excellent video, great content, I look forward to watching more of your videos! Be well, Mark in Portland, Oregon Comment from : Mark Abolofia |
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I'm currently 16 living in new jersey, minimum wage here is actually pretty high so I plan on collecting a lot of rare US currency I've always been interested in money since I was young and can't wait to get started collecting I think it is pretty fitting since I will be having a finance career It would be funny telling people that my only interests involve money in one way or another Since I would be holding the currency for a very very long time, probably never selling it would be nice to leave it to my future children Comment from : Joel Statosky |
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Many of the most interesting pieces simply don't come in such high grades, such as 1861 demand notes, 1875 national gold bank notes, and many others for which such ultra high grade notes either don't exist,or are in excess of $100,00000 Comment from : Griff Ruby |
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Thanks for such an informative video absolutely gorgeous notes! Comment from : carl3810 |
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Great video, excellent info I've subscribed, looking forward to the rest of your videos Thank you Comment from : Jesse Echavarria |
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Just the kind of informative in depth info on collecting us paper currency that I was looking for Subscribing this second Comment from : MrBedtime2 |
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Ive got some cool uncirculated new $100 blue bills from when I worked at the bank an they first came out that are special numbers Ive been wanting to get graded Comment from : Rickyfyied |
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What a incredible set of large sized notes! I was drooling over those gradings That has to be over 20K of notes Great video!! Comment from : Just Wood & Steel |
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Shawn, please do small size notes and colonials for old Poindexter who doesn't have a huge budget to devote to this area Comment from : George Dorn |
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Love your shirt Comment from : Elias Tahan |
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Ummmm your banknotes are actually worth more than what you mentioned Good morning:) Comment from : Kervens Lasseur |
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Excellent beginner video on collecting large size notes I agree with you that premium grades are always the best option however I myself enjoy a large amount of varieties and thus have to budget appropriately I have posted a ton of videos on my large size notes and also small size and coins Check it out sometime you may enjoy! Subbed Comment from : Silver Surfer |
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take a shot every time he picks a note up Comment from : ridge runner |
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I have some of these notes but they are in a lower grade and not graded but I still like to collect them Comment from : Jeff Shaw |
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US notes are a little boring on design perspective, all looks almost the same colors Comment from : John Smith |
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What about NON US paper money? you can make more money on US stuff than other countries? Comment from : John Smith |
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Very much looking forward to your video on Continental Currency 🇺🇸 Comment from : Tom Schmitz |
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Large size notes were printed all the way up to 1929 The series year printed on the note was kept until the note design was changed which could be many years Large size Federal Reserve notes were first printed in 1914 and that series date was kept until 1929 Comment from : gambler 1951 |
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Able to make a comment I love this video! My favorite is same as yours, the $1 1896 Educational note The artwork on it is stunning The artwork on all of these notes is very stunning to look at I dont think I will ever get into collecting these because of the high cost, but I always stop and look whenever I am at a convention Even just to hold one in your hands is a memorable experience Comment from : Johnny Future |
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Nice! Very educational Are ungraded bank notes something to avoid? Have you had bank notes graded? Comment from : Chip Hunter |
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wow they are some dream pieces you have there Comment from : BluFOOtedBOOBIE |
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Those are legit Good share Love old currency and you have a great eye! Comment from : RavenHawk Coins |
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Very informative How much do you think those graded paper currency’s valued today at roughly $3,000 to $4,000 shown in this video would be worth in 10 years by 2030? Comment from : Ramon Sepulveda |
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Aint is a word in Texas Comment from : Ramon Sepulveda |
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i have a pmg 25 $5 educational note It's a beauty Always wanted a technicolor though Comment from : Glycine Airman |
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Awesome video I've been watching all your new content and I'm currently working on my currency collection lately, so it was timely I was lusting after those notes! I did have a few thoughts about this though Your suggestion for buying CU65(ish) notes didn't explain the reasoning behind buying that grade One of the things I consider when buying any collectible (even the old ones like coins and currency) is the amount of doubling time that went into making it's value In addition, I also consider the Optimal Collecting Grade (OCG) Can you tackle these topics sometime? Comment from : Moolah Soup |
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awesome input! Comment from : Haus Meister |
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Thanks for the useful video I have been trying to find out what will lose the ppq on a note and what they will forgive its hard to find that info in Australia Comment from : Phillip Byrnes |
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In you opinion, is there any modern currency that has investment potential? Comment from : John Brennock |
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This was far more interesting than expected Comment from : snethss |
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Well I have 1923 20 bill And blue and red ink bills Comment from : Firesoulrockers The Odd WoRld Of Rina |
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Great episode, didn’t know anything about this collectible market and learned quite a bit Comment from : RainyDayCollectibles |
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Speaking of paper currency, has anyone ever come across a vending machine that accepted $2 bills? Comment from : Marcos |
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Hey I love your content, I was wondering if you could post a list of books that are helpful for finance/stocks or something to get started with because I want to learn more! Comment from : MK |
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Notes look awesome and that was a very good primer Still I don’t want to own them Now if an “influencer” can start buying seated dimes I’ll sell into that market Comment from : Mike Styer |
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Do you plan on having kids? Who will inherit your vast collection of antiques and collectibles? Comment from : Christopher Walken |
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Would you be interested in or have a video in the works about coin collecting and knowing what coins are the best to get graded? my grandfather has a crazy awesome coin collection that I’m interested in getting graded for him Thanks for your time ❤️ Comment from : Immortalthepharoah 47 |
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Man, wallets must have been huge to carry those around😆 Comment from : Sidottu |
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indeed, the collectable coin and currency market is a long hold market :) great video Comment from : jedi run |
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Why does a video about currency collecting already have 6 thumbs down?brbrAlso, do you think ease of storage should be a consideration for collecting coins versus currency? Currency is beautiful, but it seems like it would be harder to preserve in good condition compared to coins if you're storing it in a safety deposit box Comment from : F |
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Dear Shawn:brbrThank you for sharing I watch your channel because I love your insight and education on investing brI didn't know I would I think vintage paper notes would be so cool When I graduate uni, have a job, and am financially established I will definitely be looking into paper currency brbrthis is cool Comment from : Esteban Bejines |
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The secret to making money is don't buy at retail prices Comment from : Paul R |
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It's absolutely insane to think that your set of rare notes that are over 100 years old are worth less than a rare card from a children's game printed on cheap cardboard 20 years ago Comment from : ParallelUniversity |
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The only issue is if we're using money in an entirely digital form Will future generations covet to the same degree they do now? Comment from : Mitjitsu |
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God, I crave more of your content❤️ Comment from : Immortalthepharoah 47 |
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Great upload i never new grading bank notes was a thing I've been collecting old uk and Irish bank notes such as fenian bonds for years both AUNC and EF would it be worth grading uk notes or is it more common across the pond Comment from : Retrospective 83 |
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Important to NOTE: Very Punny Comment from : Zachary Doebler |
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nice piecesa mature but a boring market Comment from : Neatuh Fajita |
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First! Comment from : FUCK |
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