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Like most people who collect ancient coins, I collect because I love history, not because I'm trying to make a profit. But for those who are intrigued by the idea of investing in ancient coins, this video - featuring Aaron Berk of Harlan J. Berk coins - outlines the nature (and the many risks) of the coin market. Please note that nothing in the video is intended to serve as investment advice.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:52 Today's coin market
3:26 "Blue chip" Greek coins
4:30 "Blue chip" Roman coins
5:15 An example: two EID MAR issues
7:17 Masterworks
8:35 Cycles in the coin market
10:15 The coin market and the economy
11:10 The importance of provenance
12:35 How hoards change prices
13:12 Ancient coins vs. US coins
14:53 Follow your passions, not profit
15:53 Concluding remarks