Episodios

  • 2025 FUN Show Report with Noah from Rarity7
    Jul 18 2025
    Visit Noah at https://www.rarity7.com/ - Rarity7 websitehttps://www.instagram.com/numismattack/ - Noah's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/rarity7coins/ - Rarity7's InstagramLinks to the coins in the video:(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/165...) - 1652 Pine Tree Shilling(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/194...) - 1945 Saudi Arabia 4 Pound Gold(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/188...) - 1884-CC $20 Double Eagle(https://cabbagecoins.com/listings/191...) - 1914-S $10 IndianKeywordscoin collecting, numismatics, Rarity 7, Fun Show, currency, coin trends, coin dealers, collector advice, ANA show, coin businessSummaryIn this episode of the Cabbage Coins Podcast, Tony Gryckiewicz interviews Noah Lehmann-Haupt from Rarity 7. They discuss their experiences at the recent Fun Show, the dynamics of competition in the coin business, the appeal of currency versus coins, and the current trends in coin collecting. Noah shares insights on standout pieces he acquired, offers advice for new collectors and dealers, and talks about future plans for Rarity 7 and upcoming shows like the ANA.TakeawaysThe FUN Show experience can vary greatly among dealers.Competition in the coin business is often overstated; many dealers have unique niches.Currency collecting offers a different aesthetic and historical perspective compared to coins.The thrill of the hunt is a significant aspect of coin collecting.Trends in coin collecting can shift rapidly based on collector interest and market dynamics.Standout pieces often have unique stories or historical significance.New collectors should take their time at shows but act quickly on desirable coins.Finding a niche is crucial for success as a dealer in the coin business.Attending shows early in the week can provide a better experience and more options.Rarity 7 focuses on providing a transparent inventory for collectors.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rarity 7 and the Fun Show01:01 Reflections on the Fun Show Experience02:53 Understanding Competition in the Coin Business06:33 The Role of Currency in Collecting10:34 The Thrill of the Hunt in Coin Collecting12:39 Current Trends in Coin Collecting16:22 Hot Series and Market Dynamics20:22 The Retailer Perspective in Coin Shows23:28 The Beauty of Coins24:46 Draped bust Dollars and Their Appeal26:27 The Flowing Hair Half Dollar27:44 Personal Collections and Temptations29:34 Grading Errors and Their Significance30:56 Advice for New Collectors and Dealers37:36 Upcoming Projects and ShowsLike the content? Buy me a Coffee:(https://buymeacoffee.com/cabbagecoins)Where you can find Cabbage (https://cabbagecoins.com/)https://www.instagram.com/cabbage_coins/
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    43 m
  • The Coin Geek - How to GROW a YouTube Coin Channel w/Ben
    Jul 18 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Ben the Coin Geek shares his journey in numismatics, detailing how he transitioned from a young collector to a successful coin shop owner and YouTube content creator. He discusses the unique aspects of running a coin shop, including the challenges posed by online competition and the importance of community engagement through events like bid boards. Ben emphasizes the significance of authenticity in content creation, which has helped him grow his YouTube channel despite algorithm challenges. He also reflects on the diverse audience his channel attracts, from beginners to seasoned collectors, and shares his aspirations for future content.


    Takeaways

    Ben started collecting coins at the age of 10.
    He bought Old Pueblo Coin in 1997 after working there.
    Bid boards serve as a silent auction for coin collectors.
    Running a coin shop involves dealing with various government regulations.
    The shop has a friendly vibe and engages the local community.
    Authenticity in content creation is key to attracting viewers.
    Ben's YouTube channel grew during the COVID pandemic.
    He aims to provide educational content about coins and history.
    The channel attracts both beginners and advanced collectors.
    Ben plans to create more interview-style and historical content.


    Titles

    The CoinGeek Journey: From Collector to Content Creator
    Exploring the World of Coin Collecting with Ben


    Sound bites

    "Authenticity always wins the day."
    "I want the hobby to succeed."
    "I do get recognized at coin shows."


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Ben the CoinGeek
    01:02 Ben's Journey in Numismatics
    03:02 Understanding Bid Boards in Coin Collecting
    05:54 Challenges of Running a Coin Shop
    09:05 The Vibe of the Coin Shop
    09:46 Growing a Successful YouTube Channel
    13:56 Content Creation and Authenticity
    17:47 The Impact of YouTube on Business
    21:50 Connecting with the Coin Community
    24:46 Future Plans for Content Creation

    Where you can find Ben:
    https://www.instagram.com/thecoingeek/
    https://www.instagram.com/oldpueblocoin/
    https://oldpueblocoin.com/

    Where you can find Cabbage:
    https://www.instagram.com/cabbage_coins/
    https://cabbagecoins.com/

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    28 m
  • 2025 Summer Baltimore Whitman Show Report w/Gil Comito
    Jul 18 2025

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Tony Gryckiewicz interviews Gil Comito, a seasoned coin dealer with 35 years of experience. They discuss the recent Baltimore Whitman Expo, highlighting the dynamics of the coin market, the impact of gold prices on numismatic values, and the growing sophistication of collectors. Gil shares insights on the popularity of type coins, the role of CAC grading, and anticipates future trends in the hobby as the 250th anniversary of America approaches. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the market and making informed decisions in coin collecting.

    Takeaways

    Gil Comito has been a coin dealer for 35 years, starting at age 10.
    The Baltimore Whitman Expo had a surprisingly good turnout despite typical summer challenges.
    Collectors are becoming more educated and savvy about their purchases.
    The saying 'buy the coin, not the holder' is increasingly relevant.
    Gold prices are impacting the numismatic market, often leading to lower premiums on coins.
    Type coins, especially early types, are gaining popularity among collectors.
    CAC grading is still being evaluated in the market, with mixed reception.
    The upcoming 250th anniversary of America may boost interest in commemorative coins.
    The conversation highlights the importance of eye appeal in coin grading.
    The coin market is dynamic, with trends shifting based on collector interests and economic factors.

    Titles

    Navigating the Coin Market: Insights from the Baltimore Show
    The Evolving Landscape of Coin Collecting

    Sound Bites

    "Buy the coin, not the holder."
    "Morgan's are overrated."
    "The Mint's gonna do something."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Coin Collecting and the Baltimore Show
    05:56 Collector Trends and Market Dynamics
    11:57 Understanding Type Coins and Their Popularity
    17:53 Future Trends in Coin Collecting

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    31 m