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Christian is guest speaker on Dave Dias' Voice of Reason podcast. He reveals secrets and rare coin market insights. Christian speaks about how he has been targeting the liberties and Indians, specifically the two and a half, the fives, the tens and the twenties, as they all have been moving higher in the past year or two. He says that you don't have to be a millionaire to buy these coins. They are all going up in value because rare coins always go up before a major recession, like what we're experiencing now. However, this is a transformation. It's not a recession. Wait till CBDC starts to become the law of the land globally which it will be and then these coins will continue to escalate even more. Collectors don't have the same understanding and thought processes like an investor would. Now they may become investors down the road and that's great, but generally 8 out of ten people never become investors. Collectors pass the coins that they bought on to their next generation after they pass away, and that's what fundamentally keeps the price of this stuff going up all the time. Now, the beauty is that 80 to 90 percent of coin purchases has been emotional collector driven who give no wherewithal of what they're willing to pay. They'll just pay whatever it takes. It's been consistent now for over 50 years with these purchases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLwVTBkeW9YWelcome to today's episode where we explore the collectibles industry, with a special focus on the rare coin market. Our guest, Kate Ovodova, Head of eCommerce @ Bullion Shark, which is a prominent player in the collectible coin industry. Kate brings her experience and passion for the market, offering a unique perspective on the marketing and sales of rare coins, ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary treasures.In this episode, Kate shares intriguing insights into the nuances of the collectible coin market, including the discovery and acquisition of rare coins, the intricate research involved, and the captivating stories each coin carries. We'll explore the challenges and strategies of marketing such unique items in a digital age, focusing on customer engagement, retention, and the impact of social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram on reaching new audiences.You'll gain insight into the innovative strategies Bullion Shark employs to engage and expand their customer base through social media and digital marketing, and how they balance the demands of new customer acquisition with customer retention. This discussion will unveil the behind-the-scenes operations of the collectibles market, the passion of its collectors, and the sophisticated tactics used to captivate and educate potential buyers.Join us for a journey through time and commerce, exploring how ancient coins find their place in modern collections.Website: https://www.vimmi.netEmail us: info@vimmi.netPodcast website: https://vimmi.net/ecom-pulse-podcast/Talk to us on Social:LinkedIn Vimmi: https://il.linkedin.com/company/vimmiLinkedIn Eitan Koter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eitankoter/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VimmiCommunicationsGuest: Kate Ovodova, Head of eCommerce @ Bullion SharkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekaterina-ovodova/Bullion Shark - https://bullionexchanges.com/Takeaways:The collectible industry, specifically dealing with rare coins, offers a fascinating blend of history, storytelling, and unique items.Research plays a crucial role in finding and valuing rare coins, with each coin having its own story and characteristics.Managing inventory and meeting customer demands in the collectible industry can be challenging, requiring constant readiness and a diverse range of coins.Building trust with customers is essential, and social media and email marketing are effective tools for engaging with and educating the audience.While AI can be a valuable tool in e-commerce, it should be used cautiously, with human oversight to ensure authenticity and quality.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Collectible Industry04:48 Managing Inventory and Meeting Customer Demands10:22 The Role of AI in E-commerce
A man who worked as a medical examiner in California has been charged with stealing belongings from people while investigating their deaths.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jeff and Larry talk to Alex Zieman, a young numismatist who became a coin store owner in St. Augustine and discuss her career and the transition from hobby to retail business owner.
Buying and selling of rare coins, paper money, and precious metals. Things to know. For additional information, visit www.PNGdealers.org
Guest: Peter Hutchison, Senior Coin Specialist, Hattons of London
Preparing for Fiona, why are whales stranded on Australia's beaches, the surge in demand for rare coins and notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II & Russian protest over Putin's mobilization announcement - September 22nd, 2022 Atlantic Canada braces for Fiona: Where is it headed and when? Guest: Carmen Hartt, Senior Meteorologist, Environment and Climate Change Canada Atlantic Canada braces for Fiona: How one municipality is preparing Guest: Jim Parsons, mayor of Corner Brook, Newfoundland Why are huge numbers of whales stranded on Australia's beaches Guest: Dr. Olaf Meynecke, Coastal and Marine Research Centre, Griffith University. The surge in demand for rare coins and notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II Guest: Peter Hutchison, Senior Coin Specialist, Hattons of London Russians protest over Putin's mobilization announcement Guest: Emily Ferris, Russian expert, Royal United Services Institute
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The collectible coin market is on fire. As a professional numismatist, Dana has been studying rare coins for over 40 years. On this episode, he shares about his background in the rare coins market, the economics behind owning coins and precious metals, where the industry is headed, and how investors can make money through the private ownership of gold. Is this just a cool hobby or is there money to be made? Tune in to find out. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! TheBillionairePodcast.com
Have you ever thought about collecting real pirate treasure?In episode #13 we get some time with Jeffrey Behan from Premier Rare Coins in Palm Beach Florida, a dealer who sees such a variety of coins due to his Florida location. We had some good convo on the Central States Coin Show, Spanish Shipwreck Coins, Gold Cobs, Gold Type Coins, Bullion and more. https://prc.gold/https://vegascoindealer.com/https://coincosmo.com/Support the show
Episode #12 We're talking with Theo Foscolo, IG handle Long Island Silver, about how he went from buying bullion (stacking silver & gold) to collecting numismatics, eventually cards and comic books. Now he is a dealer full time and is going strong. Long Island Silverhttps://vegascoindealer.com/https://coincosmo.com/Support the show (https://cash.app/$coinitpodcast)
Episode #6 We are talking with Mohamed Alaradi owner of Arados Auctions located in the Kingdom of Bahrain. In this episode we get a real look at what the coin business and coin collector community is like in the middle east. See how the hobby is growing in the GCC region. https://aradosauctions.com/https://coincosmo.com/https://vegascoindealer.com/
A look at what assets are hitting the fractional marketplaces in the week ahead.
Bloomingdale Rare Coins & Gold Owner Brendan Carnes Also, a disc golf enthusiast! If you are looking for a unique gift for Dad, visit Bloomingdale Rare Coins and Gold. Recently opened, the store is owned by a graduate gemologist and offers a variety of gifts, including thousands of coins for collectors of all levels. The store also purchases coins, bullion, watches and jewelry in all conditions. The store is located at 1544 Bloomingdale Ave. in Valrico and can be reached at 438-8889. Search for ‘Bloomingdale Rare Coins and Gold' on Facebook to keep up with current offers. https://bloomingdalerarecoinsandgold.com/
A collection that Melbourne numismatist Sarbrinder Singh Kular has built over the last 30 years, chronicles historical timelines of not only Australia and India, but also the US, France, Greece, Italy, China and Korea amongst other countries.
Welcome back to Proper Chat! In this episode Ash and lewis Talk about the current Covid situation in the Uk and the collectable markets.Thanks for listening and if you want to be a guest on the show or have some feedback for us let us know at properchat2020@gmail.comPlease save and follow us on spotify and Apple podcasts and leave us a 5 star review! We would really appreciate it.
Johnny sits down with Greg Bennick (vocalist, speaker, philanthropist) in Seattle, WA to explore some of the pressures that come along with choosing to be authentic when people are watching, nursing compassion fatigue, and giving other people permission to let their guard down. To learn more about Cope Notes and try it out for yourself, text COPE to 33222 or visit copenotes.com
Jeff and Chris interview Leonard Augsburger, the Project Coordinator of the Newman Numismatic Portal. They discuss the Portal's origins, the digitization process, and the initiative's future. They also look at an issue of Coin World from 2013, the year that Eric Newman, the program's namesake, began selling his massive coin and literature collection. Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
Jeff and Chris interview Robert Levinson, an expert on early dated coins. Dates as we understand them were first applied to coins in the thirteenth century, though the practice did not enter widespread use until the sixteenth century. The intrepid hosts also discuss proof sets of 1970 and demonstrate just how out of date the Coin World Trivia game is. Related Links:https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces20303.html?fbclid=IwAR0P9ujhXWgGusq6MmQKKwataQRKq3UcoTZR8uAgt4Y9T93_WsZaF74ie_IThis episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff was able to attend his first FUN show, and he pulled four different people (Beth Caspar, Pobjoy Mint; Ricardo Lopez, Cuban Numismatic Association; Steve Austin, The International Association of Silver Art Collectors; and Ray Dillard, The Elongated Collectors), from various aspects of the hobby over to the Coin World booth to discuss their interests and share their news.Related Links:https://thesilverbugle.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/SBAAC/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Author and collector Winston Zach join Chris and Jeff to discuss his new book, Bad Metal, Copper & Nickel, which reviews the landscape for contemporary counterfeit United States coins, and presents a look at those issues in copper and nickel. Related Links:https://www.badmetalcoin.com/https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/critic-pans-shield-nickel-design-in-1866.htmlhttps://www.coinworld.com/coinvalues/5-cents/shield-5-cents.htmlhttps://www.coinworld.com/numismatic/know-your-u-s--coins--shield-5-cents.htmlContact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
Jeff and Chris reflect on the painful legacies of some deeply problematic numismatists in the first episode of 2020. They also take a look at Coin World's first ever January issue from 1961 and talk about the treasure ship El Cazador. Related Links: https://coinweek.com/editors-choice/confronting-breen/https://www.ngccoin.com/boards/topic/411593-walter-breens-numismatic-legacy/page/2/#commentshttps://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/15/magazine/the-great-ivy-league-nude-posture-photo-scandal.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KDR5W7zJzMk&feature=emb_titleThis episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Chris and Jeff celebrate the 40th episode of the podcast with a look at numismatic and Coin World history. Chris also concludes his interview with David Fanning. This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris try to spread some holiday cheer talking about coins and other currency that celebrate the various holidays. They also talk about one the hottest items in coin collecting at the moment, the Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle. The first part of Chris' interview with David Fanning rounds out the second-to-last episode of the year.Related Links:https://forward.com/articles/120106/deconstructing-chocolate-gelt/https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/12-days-of-christmas--historic-american-paper-money-shows-santa-.htmlContact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
Chris and Jeff talk again with Beth Deisher, a former Coin World editor, about her career in publishing and work with Amos Media, both with the Sidney Daily News and Coin World. They also review a Coin World medal series struck for the ANA conventions from 1980-2000 and take a look at an issue of Coin World from Beth's first year as editor, 1985.This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris have a well-known guest, LeRoy Van Allen, on the podcast this week. Van Allen is one half of the numismatic duo responsible for creating the identification system for Morgan and Peace Dollar varieties. Jeff and Chris also talk about ancient Roman denarii and revisit several moments in numismatic history. Related Links:Operation Jonathan (Entebbe) medal:https://en.israelmint.com/15063592.htmlLegionary denarius:https://www.coinworld.com/news/precious-metals/marc-antony-legionary-denarii-iconic.htmlThis episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris travel back to ancient times to talk about coinage under the Byzantine emperor Justin, and to talk about the popular Athenian tetradrachm. They also have an illuminating conversation with Peter Tompa of the Ancient Coin Collectors' Guild (ACCG) and read some letters and headlines from Dec. 7, 1988. Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
In this episode, Chris talks with Matt Dinger, co-host of The Coin Show podcast and owner of The Lost Dutchman Rare Coins in Indianapolis, about podcasting for the numismatic hobby. Jeff and Chris also discuss headlines and letters to Coin World from issues in the past.Related links:Th Coin Show Podcast: https://www.coinshowradio.com/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris find religion on this week's Coin world Podcast as they interview Bill Bierly, author of the forthcoming book In God We Trust, which details the story of the national motto's appearance on U.S. currency. They also talk about the "Godless" coins of Canada from 1911 (and 1935), revisit an old issue of Coin World, and test the listeners' knowledge about Albany church pennies. For more information on In God We Trust by William Bierly:https://www.amazon.com/God-We-Trust-Origins-National/dp/0794845282Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
Jeff and Chris discuss the history of the Carson City Mint, detailing the life of its first superintendent and his connection to the Virginia and Truckee railroad, and talking about the Comstock Lode. They also discuss the S.S. Republic, one of the most famous treasure shipwrecks in American history. Chris interviewed Fred Holabird, a mining geologist-turned-Americana-dealer, and their wide-ranging conversation touched on the prevalence of scientific illiteracy in the numismatic industry, antique firearms, and conservation efforts in mining. Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.comSign up for the Coin World email newsletter:https://secure.amospublishing.com/enewsletters/coin-world
Jeff and Chris talk with Kerry Wetterstrom, a veteran ancient coin collector and researcher who served as editor of the Celator, a major ancient coin publication. They also parse the definition of counterfeit and restrike, and talk about 1898 restrike pesos on the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Peoples’ Republic of China.Related links:http://www.brianrxm.com/comdir/cnsmain_mexicopesochina.htmThis episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris talk to Tom Babinszki, author of The Blind Collector, a blog about his experiences as a visually impaired collector. In addition to his writing, Babinszki advocates for currency accessibility and lectures on features to make currency and transactions easier for those with vision issues.For more information on Tom Babinszki, visit his website: https://blindcoincollector.com/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris interview Beth Deisher, a former Coin World editor who has joined the fight against counterfeiting with the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation. They also discuss the numismatic and exonumic commemoration of the September 11th attacks, and discuss mint history and bas and high relief coins. For more information on the Anti-Counterfeiting Education Foundation, visit https://acefonline.org/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
We are joined on this episode of SBTV by Van Simmons, partner and president of David Hall Rare Coins. We discuss the differences between the rare coins and the bullion market and why a portfolio of gold and silver rare coins can be an excellent safe harbor and generational wealth.
We are joined on this episode of SBTV by Van Simmons, partner and president of David Hall Rare Coins. We discuss the differences between the rare coins and the bullion market and why a portfolio of gold and silver rare coins can be an excellent safe harbor and generational wealth.
Jeff and Chris think celebrate the start of the school year by talking about Montessori notes, Italian 500-lire notes printed between 1990 and 1997, the last such notes produced before the introduction of the euro. They also talk about the SS Central America, one of the most famous shipwreck treasures, and talk with George Corell about his research on Confederate coinage.This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris talk about pre-Federal state coinages and reflect on the gold seal silver certificates that were delivered to the Treasury Department for use with American service people in North Africa 77 years ago. They also interview Frank Noel, an expert on the 1783-1786 Nova Constellatio copper tokens, styled after the famous Nova Constellatio patterns submitted to Congress by Robert Morris in 1783, which circulated in the aftermath of the American Revolution.This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris interview Dennis Tucker, who, in addition to his work for Whitman Publishing serves as the numismatic representative on the Citizens' Coinage Advisory Council. They talk about the numismatic publishing industry from a variety of angles, and even share the experiences of (fictional, unbeknownst to Chris) Lincoln Vanderblatt, a 103-year-old jogger/numismatists. They also talk about the history of the penny, from the eighth century to the present,and consider the decimalization of English currency.This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Chris and Jeff talk with Ray Bows, an expert on gaming tokens used in NCO and other recreation clubs in Vietnam in the 1960s and '70s. He has used the tokens from slot machines to identify bases and military facilities named after fallen soldiers, in addition to compiling an extensive collection of the tokens. They also discuss U.S. commemorative coins celebrating places and events in the greater Chicago area in honor of ANA, which will be in Rosemont this week.This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
In an action-packed seventeenth installment, Chris and Jeff talk about exciting news coming out of the U.S. Mint, mark the 54th anniversary of the introduction of clad coinage, and discuss Lima Shillings, the storied but misunderstood silver coins minted in 1745-1746. Their guest, Charmy Harker, also known as The Penny Lady, shares her perspective on more than 20 years in the industry and her work with Women in Numismatics (WIN).This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Mid-American Rare Coin Galleries:http://rarecoingallery.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Chris and Jeff explore thirty years of numismatic reporting with their colleague Paul Gilkes whose time at Coin World spans more than three decades and countless fascinating stories. They also talk about the Manila Mint and Barber Dimes, a favorite series of Paul's, and what to call the border between the face and edge of a coin. This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
On Episode 143 of The Coin Show Mike reviews the Second Edition of Pleasure and Profit 100 Lessons for Building and Selling a Collection of Rare Coins by Robert Shippee, the boys talk about The Coolest Thing To Walk Into Matt's Shop This Week, and they discuss the news in the world of coins.
Chris covers the news solo, Jeff and Chris consider the numismatic role of Cheerios, and we learn the name of the eagle that lived in the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. They also interviewed David Schwager, an expert on sample slabs, special third-party grading holders used to advertise for the certification organizations and demonstrate the services they offer.Related Links:Reddit: https://i.redd.it/nfjv9hsylm331.jpgThis episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Chris and Jeff do some numismatic myth busting, along with Andy Kimmel of Paragon Numismatics. World War II takes center stage as they explore the Canadian War Nickels and Allied military currency, as well as trying to figure out whether the Soviets snuck text onto the Roosevelt Dime in 1946. This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Chris and Jeff discuss North American numismatics is this week’s episode, reviewing news and history from the U.S. and Canada, and speculating how thirteenth and sixteenth-century Spanish coins wound up in a Canyon in Utah. They cover the usual complement of features and interview Ira Goldberg, who is assembling a massive collection of coins featuring powerful rulers on behalf of an unknown benefactor. Part of this “Tyrant Collection” will be displayed at the Long Beach coin show. Related links:The Tyrant Collection: http://thetyrantcollection.com/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris talk about efforts to redesign America’s bullion coinage, explore Switzerland’s little-known contribution to the Apollo 11, and discuss the ever-popular Winged Liberty Head Dimes, or as Jeff hates to call them, “Mercury Dimes.” They also interview Heritage’s Mark Borckardt about his many years working with coins and a colorful cast of characters whose collections he has worked with.Related Link:https://www.reddit.com/r/coins/comments/bn0g9x/1944s_war_nickel_pulled_while_crh_is_this_a_die/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by the Coin World Marketplace:https://www.coinworld.market/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
Jeff and Chris talk to Jack Young, a major figure in the fight against counterfeit rare coins at the Early American Coppers (EAC) convention, dovetailing well with the top news story about the Mint’s efforts to make U.S. bullion harder to counterfeit. A shipwreck coin and a very unusual 1898 Indian Head Cent make an appearance, as do the American Legion commemorative coins… again.Related Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModernCoinMart/status/1126653202378776578Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/coins/comments/bmeamq/just_got_this_1898_indian_head_cent_back_from/Dark Side Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/508983702618769/This episode of the Coin World Podcast was sponsored by Amos Advantage:https://www.amosadvantage.com/Contact info:Chris Bulfinch: cbulfinch@amosmedia.comJeff Starck: jstarck@amosmedia.com
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- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
September 24, 2015 On this show... Nick talks about an increase in price of Palladium due to the Volkswagen scandal. The precious metals are up in price, and Nick discusses a question from a listener: How do precious metals investors become rare coin collectors? Nick answer involves tips on how to start buying rare coins and the pitfalls to lookout for. Join us every Thursday at 1pm [MST] for “Good As Gold” radio with Nick Grovich of American Federal Rare Coin & Bullion. With over 3 decades of experience in rare coins and precious metals, Nick knows how to MAKE YOU MONEY. Listen in as he explains the inner secrets of the industry - and how you can profit from rare coins and precious metals no matter what the market is doing. Upcoming Fall Seminar Schedule: ________________________ You CAN Make Money in Rare Coins and Precious Metals JW Marriot Palm Desert - Palm Desert CA 11/04/2015 1pm - 3 pm ________________________ Financial Fest 2015 JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa - Phoenix AZ 11/14/2015 8am - 4pm ________________________ You CAN Make Money in Rare Coins and Precious Metals Double Tree Resort Paradise Valley – Scottsdale AZ 02/10/2016 1pm - 3pm
Join us every Thursday at 1pm [MST] for “Good As Gold” radio with Nick Grovich of American Federal Rare Coin & Bullion. With over 3 decades of experience in rare coins and precious metals, Nick knows how to MAKE YOU MONEY. Listen in as he explains the inner secrets of the industry - and how you can profit from rare coins and precious metals no matter what the market is doing. Upcoming Fall Seminar Schedule: ________________________ You CAN Make Money in Rare Coins and Precious Metals JW Marriot Palm Desert - Palm Desert CA 11/04/2015 1pm - 3 pm ________________________ Financial Fest 2015 JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa - Phoenix AZ 11/14/2015 8am - 4pm ________________________ You CAN Make Money in Rare Coins and Precious Metals Double Tree Resort Paradise Valley – Scottsdale AZ 02/10/2016 1pm - 3pm
I met Bryan Norris at the Podcast Movement conference in Fort Worth, Texas. I'm glad I did. Brian is a professional numismatist and a real expert in rare coins and money. Numismatic coins are an interest of mine and I was thrilled to bring him on the show. We cover: Numismatic coins vs. bullion coins The history of inflation and hyperinflation as told through money How to get started with coin collecting And a ton more! Enjoy this one! Joshua Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! http://radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron
In Episode 95 of The Coin Show we interview Bob Shippee, author of the book, Pleasure and Profit: 100 Lessons for Building and Selling a Collection of Rare Coins, we discuss 3 cent nickels and we talk about the coolest thing to walk into Matt's Shop This Week as well as give you an original take on the news in the world of numismatics.
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics talks about gold, precious metals and rare coins. - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
Mailbag; Bitcoin could be big; Currency through the ages; Couple found $10 mil in rare coins in NorCal
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics, discusses precious metals and rare coins - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, VP Of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
On this episode of The Coin Show:Matt tells us about the Dollars of 1794, I have a book review, this time talking about Beth Deisher's new book, "Cash In our Coins: Selling the Rare Coins that You've Inherited", we talk about The Coolest Thing to Walk Into Matt's Shop This Week and we discuss Buffalo Nickels, as well as give our take on the news in the world of coins.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Jonathan Danch of Rare Coins of New Hampshire. In this segment we speak about how RCNH can help you determine the value of your coin collection and how they can help you purchase rare coins, gold and silver bullion. Audio file: rarecoinsofnh.mp3
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, VP of California Numismatics discusses precious metals and rare coins - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, VP of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards from California Numismatics discusses gold and rare coin investing - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
- Kenny Edwards, VP of California Numismatics - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio
Numismatic expert and industry insider Leo Frese is the newest member to join CTGroup, citing the company’s forward-thinking approach to tangible assets and rare coin investing as a pivotal factor in his decision.
Numismatic expert and industry insider Leo Frese is the newest member to join CTGroup, citing the company’s forward-thinking approach to tangible assets and rare coin investing as a pivotal factor in his decision.
Today’s guest speakers is Karl Newman. Todd & Karl discuss the rich history of gold in the United States. Discussions will feature all the beautiful coins and all the wonderful stories.
Today’s guest speakers is Karl Newman. Todd & Karl discuss the rich history of gold in the United States. Discussions will feature all the beautiful coins and all the wonderful stories.
Quentin David Bowers (born 1938) is among the best-known and most noteworthy numismatic authors of the last 50 years. No one knows the tangible assets of rare coins better than David Q Bowers. His contributions to the world of numismatics is unparalleled. Subscribe via iTunes!
Quentin David Bowers (born 1938) is among the best-known and most noteworthy numismatic authors of the last 50 years. No one knows the tangible assets of rare coins better than David Q Bowers. His contributions to the world of numismatics is unparalleled. Subscribe via iTunes!
-Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics Moe discusses the global financial unrest and interviews old friend Kenny Edwards.
Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics -Moe talks about the Financial Crisis Inquiry Comission report and to Kenny Edwards, the vice president of California Numismatics.
Kenny Edwards, Vice President of California Numismatics. -Kenny Edwards gives an analysis on the Gold market, exchange traded funds and precious metals investing.