The Coin Song- a U.S. coins song for children
SONG ONLY: This song introduces the names and values of the 4 most frequently used US coins: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.
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SONG ONLY: This song introduces the names and values of the 4 most frequently used US coins: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.
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Find out the Secrets of Coin Collecting For Fun and Profit. No matter what your age or occupation, Coin Collecting is an Interesting and Profitable Experience.
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I point out Marketing of Gold and Silver Numismatic Coins and the extra money that these coins can cost. I think people should understand that liquidating raw bullion can recoup your investment verses FIDING a market for your Numismatic Graded Coins.
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A few well-known gold coins.
Note, in view of comments received – I’m tired of explaining:
Please do not get hurt / upset / tense by the way I handle the coins.
These are common BULLION coins, they are NOT rare / collectors / numismatic coins.
That means their only value is in their weight, not their face condition.
It means that they are handled and traded heavily by bullion dealers and (within reason) their face condition does not affect premium or spot price.
Bullion coins and bars are traded for gold content and weight, not surface condition. All bullion is handled unprotected – because it’s sold in large quantities, individual coins are not slabbed or protected.
Every coin I buy has been handled/stacked/tipped/wrapped in rolls by previous bullion dealers, and most are heavily marked by handling. When buying bullion, this is really not a problem.
If you’re concerned about numismatic value/face condition of coins, don’t buy bullion!
And there are plenty of videos on youtube with coins in plastic slabs, you’ll be happier there.
Hope that clears things.
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After viewing G4T’s video on silver exchange for food. I thought that I would go into more detail showing an example with small weight silver coinage. I have in my past SouthernLibertyAmer videos tried to explain why you might find it to your benefit in acquiring small weights of precious metals. I say this because in the event there is a economic crisis, silver (and gold) will most certainly skyrocket in prices. The Lydian Mint website is a place where some may would like to purchase 1/4 oz weights of .999 silver coins. Some sites have smaller weights of 1/10 oz of silver .999 silver coins. Although these are very nice in weight, I find that the premiums are to extravagant in premiums. Some premiums for the 1/10 oz weight silver .999 silver coins are averaging 150% in premiums. So rather than go that route if you prefer the .999, I’d recommend avoiding the high premiums and buy your less in premium 90% U.S. Silver Coinage. In fact even the small weight 35% Jefferson WWII Nickels would be excellent………………………..Mike
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Imagine wealth now. Concentrate and believe each affirmation.Play twice a day. Once upon awakening and once just before bedtime. Global prosperity begins with you. Share this video with the world. More at www.goldenticker.com
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Becoming wealthy is a state of mind that differs with each individual and cannot be done without an investment strategy to obtain this goal. Become rich, either by living a comfortable lifestyle or through hard work and savings, with ideas from a futures and options floor trader in this free video on personal finance.
Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
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