Episodes

  • Ep.32 - How to Price US Coins with John Feigenbaum CEO Whitman Brands #numismatics #collection #gold
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz interviews John Feigenbaum, CEO of Whitman Brands, discussing the world of numismatics, the evolution of the Greysheet, and the importance of reliable pricing in the coin market. They explore the role of auctions, provide advice for collectors and dealers, and delve into the significance of the Red Book as a resource for coin enthusiasts. The conversation also highlights the upcoming Whitman Expo and the future of coin shows.

    Takeaways

    The Greysheet serves as a crucial pricing guide in the coin industry.
    Price reliability is essential for the health of the collectibles market.
    The Red Book is a nostalgic and informative resource for collectors.
    Understanding auction prices is vital for accurate coin valuation.
    Collectors should be willing to stretch their budgets for quality coins.
    The Whitman Expo is a significant event for coin enthusiasts.
    The coin market is influenced by trends and collector interests.
    Continuous education and networking are key for success in numismatics.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Numismatics and Personal Journey
    03:08 The Evolution of Stamp Collecting and Its Decline
    05:56 The Importance of Price Reliability in Collectibles
    08:38 The History and Impact of the Gray Sheet
    11:26 Understanding the Pricing Methodology of the Gray Sheet
    17:09 Advice for Collectors: Utilizing the Greysheet Effectively
    21:40 Auction Dynamics and Pricing Anomalies in the Market
    31:28 The Complexity of Coin Pricing
    34:16 Understanding Market Trends and Collector Preferences
    35:34 The Role of Grading Services in Coin Collecting
    37:29 Navigating the Greysheet and Red Book
    47:08 The Importance of the Red Book in Coin Collecting
    56:37 The Whitman Expo: A Hub for Coin Collectors

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    https://cabbagecoins.com/
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins

    Where to find John Feigenbaum:
    Email: editor@greysheet.com
    YouTube: @greysheet-redbook

    Upcoming Shows:
    ANA Money Show
    Savannah, GA
    Feb 26-28
    Table 123

    Whitman Expo
    Baltimore, MD
    Mar 5-7
    Table 929

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    Intro Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep.31 - Lowball Coin Collecting with Tony Keating #numismatics #rarecoins #pcgs #history #podcast
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, Tony Gryckiewicz interviews Tony Keating, a passionate coin collector specializing in low ball coins. They discuss Tony's journey into coin collecting, the unique challenges and rewards of low ball collecting, and the importance of quality over quantity in building a collection. The conversation also touches on the role of social media in the hobby, the valuation of rare coins, and advice for new collectors. Tony shares his experiences with specific coins, including the thrill of finding unique pieces and the significance of CAC stickers in the collecting community.

    Takeaways

    Quality over quantity is crucial in coin collecting.
    The hunt for coins is what makes collecting enjoyable.
    Low ball coins can be rare and valuable.
    Instagram is a valuable tool for coin collectors.
    Understanding coin grading is essential for collectors.
    The condition of a coin greatly affects its value.
    Building relationships with dealers can lead to unique finds.
    Rare coins often come with interesting stories.
    The market for low ball coins is expanding.
    New collectors should focus on what they are passionate about.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Low Ball Coin Collecting
    02:47 The Journey into Low Ball Collecting
    05:05 Understanding Low Ball Coins
    06:27 The Hunt for Rare Coins
    08:16 Unique Finds in Coin Collecting
    10:36 The Allure of Grail Coins
    12:52 The Challenge of CAC Stickers
    14:46 Trade Dollars and Their Appeal
    17:36 The Importance of Identifying Coins
    19:07 Scratches and Coin Grading
    22:07 The Thrill of the Find
    23:58 Exploring Coin Collecting Opportunities
    26:38 The Value of Rare Coins
    29:02 Building Relationships in Coin Collecting
    31:28 Understanding Coin Rarity and Pricing
    32:51 Strategies for Selling a Coin Collection
    35:15 The Importance of Authenticity in Coin Grading
    41:09 Advice for New Coin Collectors

    Where to find Tony G and Cabbage Coins:
    https://cabbagecoins.com/
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins

    Upcoming Shows:
    ANA Money Show
    Savannah, GA
    Feb 26-28

    Whitman Expo
    Baltimore, MD
    Mar 5-7

    Intro Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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    47 mins
  • Ep.30 - The Most Interesting Man in Coin Collecting #numismatics #rarecoins #silver #gold
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz interviews Russ Bega, Chief Operations Officer of Harlan J. Burke Limited, discussing the fascinating world of numismatics. They explore the allure of coin collecting, the mysteries surrounding counterfeit coins, and the importance of research and writing in the field. Russ shares his journey into numismatics, the impact of market fluctuations on coin collecting, and the significance of historical stewardship. The conversation also highlights the growing interest among younger collectors and the evolving landscape of the coin market.

    Takeaways

    Russ Bega emphasizes the importance of mystery in numismatics.
    The journey into coin collecting often starts with a mentor.
    Counterfeits can be categorized into two main types: collector-targeted and contemporary.
    Research and writing in numismatics are often driven by experiences in the coin shop.
    Market fluctuations significantly impact the buying and selling of coins.
    Historical stewardship is crucial for certain artifacts, especially shipwreck coins.
    Engaging younger generations is vital for the future of coin collecting.
    The coin market is seeing an influx of younger and more diverse collectors.
    Dollar cost averaging is a recommended strategy for investing in metals.
    The coin collecting community is evolving with new trends and technologies.

    Keywords

    Numismatics, Coin Collecting, Counterfeits, Coin Market, Coin Research, Coin Mysteries, Coin History, Collectors, Coin Shop, Coin Auctions

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    https://cabbagecoins.com/
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins

    Where to find Russ and Harlan J Berk
    https://www.hjbltd.com/
    Email: russb@hjbltd.com

    Upcoming Shows:
    ANA Money Show
    Savannah, GA
    Feb 26-28

    Whitman Expo
    Baltimore, MD
    Mar 5-7

    Intro Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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    54 mins
  • Ep.29 - Collecting Franklin Half Dollars with Olivia Blaise Marino #numismatics #coin #coinhunting
    Feb 4 2026
    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz welcomes Olivia Blaise Marino, a second-generation coin dealer and expert on Franklin half dollars. We discuss Olivia's background in coin collecting, the intricacies of Franklin half dollars, and provide valuable advice for new collectors. The conversation covers various aspects of coin grading, the significance of die varieties, and the impact of silver prices on the numismatic market. Olivia shares insights on the challenges of collecting, the importance of understanding coin conditions, and the appeal of toned coins. The episode concludes with a discussion on the growing market for collectibles beyond coins, including trading cards and comics.TakeawaysOlivia is a second-generation coin dealer with a lifelong passion for coins.Franklin half dollars are a fascinating series for collectors.Understanding coin varieties is crucial for serious collectors.Die polishing can enhance the appeal of certain coins.Full bell lines are a significant grading factor for Franklin half dollars.Weak strike coins can be deceptive in terms of value.Slider coins are AU58 coins that appear uncirculated but fall short.Gradeflation is a concern in the current coin market.Franklin half dollars are accessible for new collectors on a budget.The market for collectibles like trading cards is growing rapidly.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Coin Collecting03:58 Starting a Collection of Franklin Half Dollars04:12 Understanding Franklin Half Dollar Series05:40 Diving into Coin Varieties06:11 Exploring Bugs Bunny Varieties09:08 Distinguishing Die Polish from Cleaning11:07 Understanding Full Bell Line Designation13:25 Weak Strike Coins: The 1951 Franklin14:28 Defining Slider Coins18:26 Examining the 1952 Franklin Half Dollar21:12 The Significance of the 1953S Franklin23:06 CAC Standards and Grading26:11 Understanding Franklin Half Dollars29:07 The Importance of Coin Quality31:47 Navigating the Franklin Series34:47 The Impact of Silver Prices on Collecting37:42 Exploring Coin Toning and Its Effects41:22 Mint Sets vs. Proof Sets46:12 Type II Reverse: A Deeper Dive50:51 Advice for Aspiring Coin CollectorsWhere to find Olivia and Flower Hill Coins & Collectibleshttps://www.flowerhillcollectables.com/IG: @flowerhillcollectablesWhere to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:https://cabbagecoins.com/Email: tony@cabbagecoins.comIG: @cabbage_coinsUpcoming coin shows for Cabbage Coins:VA Beach – Feb 6-7Charlotte NC – Feb 13-14Savannah GA – Feb 26-28Baltimore Expo – Mar 5-7
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    54 mins
  • Ep.28 - Making BIG Money in Paper Silver w/AJ Arango #bullion #options #money #trading #gold #money
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz and guest AJ Arango delve into the intricacies of silver markets and options trading. They discuss AJ's journey from physical bullion collecting to trading options on SLV, the dynamics of silver pricing, and the impact of market manipulation. The conversation also covers various trading strategies, the demand and supply dynamics of silver, and the importance of understanding market sentiment and volatility in trading decisions. In this conversation, A.J. and Tony Gryckiewicz delve into the dynamics of the silver market, discussing long-term bullish sentiments, market volatility, and trading strategies. They explore the role of institutional money in asset classes, the industrial and financial value of silver, and the implications of blockchain technology and AI in coin grading and authentication. The discussion also touches on the future of coin collecting and the potential for younger generations to capitalize on market trends.

    Takeaways

    Tony Gryckiewicz introduces the podcast and his mission to educate collectors.
    AJ Arango shares his journey from physical silver collecting to options trading.
    The spot price of silver is determined by the COMEX futures market.
    Market manipulation can affect silver prices, but understanding market behavior is crucial.
    The demand for silver is influenced by its industrial uses, which account for 60% of consumption.
    Options trading allows for low-friction trading compared to physical silver.
    Selling options contracts can generate cash flow for traders.
    Understanding volatility is key to successful options trading.
    Market sentiment can drive prices, sometimes regardless of fundamentals.
    The expected move in silver prices can differ from actual market movements. There are many tailwinds for silver and gold.
    Long-term, silver will cost more than it does today.
    Market dynamics shift as institutional money flows into different asset classes.
    Silver's value is tied to its industrial uses and wealth acceleration.
    Bitcoin's perceived value may decline if it starts generating cash flow.
    Blockchain technology is poised to revolutionize trading.
    AI can enhance coin grading and authentication processes.
    The melting of coins increases the rarity and value of remaining coins.
    Understanding mintages is crucial for coin collectors.
    Cash flow strategies can enhance bullion investments.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Cabbage Coins and Today's Topic
    01:37 Meet AJ Arango: The Man Behind the Silver Journey
    04:06 Transitioning from Physical to Paper Silver
    11:22 Understanding the Spot Price and Futures Market
    18:59 Market Demand: The Rise and Fall of Silver Prices
    25:50 Diving into Options Trading with SLV
    34:53 Strategies for Trading Options in Volatile Markets
    40:46 Options Trading Mechanics
    44:07 Understanding Silver's Unique Market Dynamics
    01:01:47 Long-Term Outlook for Silver
    01:09:44 Market Manipulation and Institutional Influence
    01:19:51 The Future of Trading on Blockchain
    01:21:12 The Shift from Defense to AI
    01:22:52 Blockchain's Slow Adoption
    01:24:18 AI's Rapid Advancements
    01:29:28 AI in Coin Grading and Authentication
    01:35:14 The Future of Coin Collecting

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    https://cabbagecoins.com/
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins

    Where to find AJ and Options Vendor
    https://www.optionsvendor.com/
    YouTube: @Optioneur

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Ep.27 - Chopmarked Coins w/Taylor Leverage - Cabbage Coins Podcast #numismatics #rarecoins #silver
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz shares his experiences from the recent FUN show, where he engaged with collectors and discussed the fascinating world of chop marked coins with expert Taylor Leverage. Taylor, the author of "By Weight, Not By Coyne," dives deep into the history and significance of chop marks, which were used by Chinese merchants to validate the silver content of foreign coins. The conversation explores various examples of chop marked coins, their grading, and the historical context behind their use in trade, particularly between the U.S. and China during the 19th century.

    The discussion also touches on the broader implications of silver trade, including the impact of opium on the Chinese economy and the geopolitical dynamics of the time. Taylor shares insights on how chop marks can affect the value of coins, the challenges of authenticating them, and the vibrant community of collectors dedicated to this niche. The episode is rich with historical anecdotes and practical advice for collectors, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in numismatics and the stories behind the coins they collect.

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    https://cabbagecoins.com/
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins

    Special Guest: W. Taylor Leverage, Author of:
    By Weight, Not By Coyne: An Introduction to Chopmarked Coins
    Available at Amazon.com
    https://a.co/d/9OpQrpS

    Connect with Taylor on Instagram: @isthisapancake

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Cabbage Coins Podcast
    01:38 The Fun Show Experience
    02:28 Introducing Chop Mark Coins
    04:12 Understanding Chop Marks
    09:38 Historical Context of Trade Dollars
    11:52 The Importance of Trade with China
    15:38 The 1859 S Dollar and Its Significance
    20:09 Rare Drape Bust Dollars with Chop Marks
    23:34 Engaging with the Chop Mark Community
    25:59 The International History of Coins
    27:50 The Journey of Coins: A Historical Perspective
    28:46 Shipwreck Cobs and Their Unique Stories
    30:39 The Dark History of Silver Trade in China
    33:41 Economic Implications of Silver Demand
    35:07 Chop Marks: Understanding Their Significance
    40:19 Testing Coins: The Role of Chop Marks
    43:31 Rare Coins and Their Unique Designs
    46:00 Counter Stamps vs. Chop Marks: A Distinction
    50:39 Researching Numismatic History: Insights from the Author

    Intro Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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    54 mins
  • Ep.26 - Real Pirate Treasure that YOU can own #numismatics #gold #coin #collectibles #silver
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of the Cabbage Coins podcast, host Tony Gryckiewicz welcomes Josh Scott, also known as Captain Redbeard, to discuss the fascinating world of shipwreck coins, particularly Spanish colonial cobs. The conversation covers the history, minting processes, and the significance of these coins in numismatics. They delve into famous shipwrecks like the 1715 fleet, the legalities surrounding shipwreck salvage, and the personal experiences of treasure hunting. Josh shares insights on the coin market and the unique stories behind these historical artifacts, emphasizing the importance of education and passion in the hobby of coin collecting.

    Takeaways

    The podcast aims to educate viewers about numismatics.
    Inspiration for new collectors is a key goal.
    Shipwreck coins, especially Spanish colonial cobs, have rich histories.
    Minting processes for coins were often crude and varied.
    The 1715 fleet shipwreck is a significant historical event.
    Legalities of shipwreck salvage vary by location.
    Coins from shipwrecks can have unique stories and values.
    The market for historical coins is growing and evolving.
    Personal connections and stories enhance the value of coins.
    Engagement with the community is vital for collectors.

    Sound Bites

    "You will never find two that are identical."
    "The 1715 fleet is like the holy grail of shipwrecks."
    "Spain says, that is ours, get your hands off of it."

    Chapters

    00:00 Mission of the Cabbage Coins Podcast
    01:41 Introduction to Shipwreck Coins
    02:26 Meet Captain Redbeard
    03:16 Josh's Journey into Coin Collecting
    05:17 Engagement in Events and Shows
    06:32 Establishing Commodore Coins
    07:14 Educational Content on Shipwreck Coins
    07:31 Understanding Spanish Colonial Cobs
    08:53 The Process of Coin Minting
    15:55 The Purpose of Spanish Coins
    17:13 Famous Shipwrecks and Their Coins
    17:59 Types of Spanish Coins
    21:54 The Artistic Quality of Coins
    28:22 Favorite Types of Cobs
    29:34 The Quest for the Perfect Pendant
    30:55 Understanding the 1715 Fleet Shipwreck
    32:18 The Significance of Shipwreck Coins
    35:52 Legal Rights and Claims on Shipwreck Treasures
    37:40 Cultural Heritage and Shipwreck Disputes
    38:20 Finding and Preserving Shipwreck Coins
    40:58 The San Jose Shipwreck: A Treasure Trove
    44:24 The Impact of Shipwreck Discoveries on the Market
    46:18 Regulations and Salvage Rights in Shipwreck Recovery
    50:20 Future Prospects in Shipwreck Salvage
    56:18 The Value of Unique Historical Coins

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    Website: www.cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com

    Where to find Josh and Commodore Coins:
    Website: www.commodorecoins.com
    IG: @redbeardsrelics
    Email: redbeardsrelics@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep.25 - Bullion Expert Predicts $100 Silver with Michael Mayer #gold #collectibles #numismatics
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, Tony Gryckiewicz and Michael Mayer discuss the current state of the silver and gold markets, focusing on the rising prices and the implications for vintage bullion collectors. They explore the concept of anticipatory premiums, the importance of having an exit strategy, and the growing accessibility of the vintage market due to online platforms. The conversation also touches on the psychology of collectors and investors, the impact of demand on pricing, and the future of vintage bullion collecting.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Surge of Silver Prices
    06:06 Market Psychology and Investment Strategies
    11:08 Navigating the Vintage Bullion Market
    24:54 Rising Demand for Silver
    25:55 Market Dynamics and Retail Demand
    28:25 Premiums on Vintage Silver Bars
    29:27 The Rare Engelhard Market
    31:58 Liquidity in the Vintage Market
    35:09 Valuation of Unique Silver Bars
    38:30 The San Francisco Assay Bars
    43:11 Exploring Gold Vintage Bullion
    45:04 Market Trends and Premiums in Gold
    47:52 The Value of Vintage Gold Bars
    50:40 Investment Strategies in Vintage Bullion
    53:25 Future of Vintage Bullion Market
    56:10 Emerging Trends in Collectible Gold
    59:09 Elevented Inc.'s Business Strategy for 2026

    Sound Bites

    "Silver prices are hitting record highs."
    "Investors should consider taking profits."
    "Market psychology plays a significant role."

    Keywords

    silver, gold, vintage bullion, investment strategies, market trends, collector value, precious metals, silver prices, gold prices, bullion market

    Where to find Tony and Cabbage Coins:
    Website: www.cabbagecoins.com
    IG: @cabbage_coins
    Email: tony@cabbagecoins.com

    Where to find Michael and Elevented, Inc.:
    Facebook: The Element Exchange
    Email: mmayer@eleventedinc.com

    Intro Music - "Obverse Fields" by Timothy Gryckiewicz

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    1 hr and 4 mins