1893 Morgan Dollar XF just pulled from the reserve box - did NOT expect to find this one! These key-date Morgans are always a surprise. #MorganDollar#Coins https://t.co/l4MORGNhVA
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That falcon on this Egyptian 1oz silver round isn't just art - it's Horus, and the outstretched wings represent protection over the pharaoh's land. Wild design detail. #Silver#Bullion https://t.co/P4FVvNvuO3
1908 Indian Head $5 gold coins - one in a cufflink set grading XF-AU, one worn down to VF. Same year, totally different grades. Win an AU 1889 Morgan Dollar: https://t.co/n5oHi2WmLi #GoldCoins#CoinGrading
Austrian Silver Philharmonics, Canadian Maples, and 2024 American Silver Eagles side by side - and yes, touch a Philharmonic without gloves and you'll milk spot it instantly. #SilverCoins#Bullion https://t.co/V9j3u5A8B7
Gold Buffalo = 24K pure. Gold Eagle = 22K but weighs more - both have 1 oz of gold. Same mint, very different coins. Which do you prefer? #GoldCoins#Bullion https://t.co/URcZm76Jcv
The 1877 Trade Dollar weighs MORE than a Morgan - 27.22g vs ~26.5g. Why? Asian merchants weighed coins instead of trusting face value, so the U.S. stamped "420 grains, 900 fine" right on it. #TradeDollar https://t.co/8CYOIUNx3n
Red seal = Legal Tender Note. Blue seal = Silver Certificate backed by actual silver. Green seal = modern IOU. The wording change on old $5 bills tells the whole story. #CoinCollecting#Silver https://t.co/6Fs3Ng5Pg8
A $1 Federal Reserve silver certificate just sold for $100 - and it used to be redeemable for 1 oz of silver. Imagine that exchange rate today. #SilverCertificate#PreciousMetals https://t.co/I9oIhtbvF3
What does a 1 oz gold bar actually look like - and what does it cost right now? We break it down, including fractional gram sizes most people don't know about. #GoldBullion https://t.co/dU5gp8dxt9
Star notes are dollar bills that replaced damaged ones during printing - and because they're printed in low quantities, collectors pay way more than face value for them. 💵⭐ #Coins#Collecting https://t.co/CEvsBJeFSH
Only 3,000 reindeer sets minted - that's just 18,000 individual silver PEZ pieces from this 2023 set. Under 50K mintage is rare territory. Would you collect these? #Silver#Bullion https://t.co/LfpOkZUBeC
We're giving away a graded 1889 Morgan Dollar this June - free to enter. Jordan graded it himself after it came back AU58. Enter here: https://t.co/ulGvAnsBv9 #MorganDollar#Silver
A 1775 penny - dated the year before the Declaration of Independence - just sold on Whatnot for only $20. 💰
This clip captures the moment a genuinely rare pre-American colonial coin hits the auction block. The host points out that this coin predates the founding of the United States by a full year, making it a piece of history that most collectors would love to own. Despite estimating it could be worth a few hundred dollars, the bidding kicks off at just $20 - and someone walks away with an incredible deal on a 250-year-old coin.
If you are into old coins, colonial-era currency, or early American history, this one is hard to beat for the price.
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A large-format 1923 "horse blanket" dollar hits the block - and nobody's quite sure what it's worth. 💵
In this clip, a collection of large-size U.S. currency comes up for sale on a Whatnot live show, including several 1923 and 1935 notes. The standout piece is a 1923 horse blanket dollar - a massive bill that dwarfs anything in a modern wallet - in what appears to be AU (About Uncirculated) condition. The team openly admits they don't normally deal in paper currency, so they start the big note at just $100, knowing it's worth more. Research suggests these can range from $100 to $400 depending on condition, and this one looks clean. It sells for $110 - and yeah, there's probably a juicy profit margin in there for the buyer.
If you've ever been curious about large-size U.S. currency, horse blanket dollars, or how condition affects value on these old notes, this one's worth a watch.
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