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Make Money by Selling Ancient Coins | Dean Kinzer
Manage episode 492681930 series 2890804
Dean Kinzer is an ancient coin enthusiast, YouTuber, and entrepreneur on a mission to bring the magic of history—literally held in your hand—to more Americans. What started as a family hobby, inspired by his collector father, has grown into a side business and educational passion. Dean is the founder of Kinzer Coins and co-host of the Ancient Coin Hour podcast, where he helps collectors and history buffs discover the stories and value behind ancient coins.
On this episode we talk about:
– Dean’s journey from growing up with a collector dad (who owned 13 Yugos!) to becoming obsessed with ancient coins
– The “tribute penny” of Tiberius—possibly the coin referenced by Jesus in the Bible—and how affordable ancient coins can actually be
– The wild stories behind some of history’s most fascinating coins, like Brutus’s “Ides of March” gold coin and the emperor who bought his throne for 66 days
– How ancient coins are more than metal—they’re pieces of art, history, and conversation starters
– The surprising abundance of certain ancient coins (you can literally buy Roman bronze coins by the pound!)
– Why the U.S. market for ancient coins is still wide open, and how Dean is working to popularize the hobby
– The business side: consignments, inventory, and the challenge of parting with pieces that tell powerful stories
– How to avoid scams, spot counterfeits, and start collecting with confidence
– The magic of holding a 2,000-year-old coin and the deep connection it creates to human history
– Monetizing your hobby in the digital age—YouTube, podcasts, and building a business around your passion
Top 3 Takeaways
1. History in Your Hand: Ancient coins aren’t just collectibles—they’re tangible links to the past, each with a story that can spark conversation and curiosity.
2. Monetize Your Passion: You can turn even the most niche hobby into a side business or educational platform with the right approach and a willingness to share.
3. Start Smart, Avoid Pitfalls: Learn the basics, connect with reputable sellers, and use resources like Ancient Coin Hour to avoid costly mistakes and enjoy the hobby.
Notable Quotes
– “There’s something different about holding something that’s 2,000 years old. It’s a connection to history you can actually feel.”
– “Every coin tells a story—some are worthy of a Hollywood movie.”
– “The U.S. market for ancient coins is wide open. There’s opportunity for collectors, investors, and storytellers alike.”
Connect with Dean Kinzer:
Website: kinzercoins.com
Instagram: @kinzercoins
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Manage episode 492681930 series 2890804
Dean Kinzer is an ancient coin enthusiast, YouTuber, and entrepreneur on a mission to bring the magic of history—literally held in your hand—to more Americans. What started as a family hobby, inspired by his collector father, has grown into a side business and educational passion. Dean is the founder of Kinzer Coins and co-host of the Ancient Coin Hour podcast, where he helps collectors and history buffs discover the stories and value behind ancient coins.
On this episode we talk about:
– Dean’s journey from growing up with a collector dad (who owned 13 Yugos!) to becoming obsessed with ancient coins
– The “tribute penny” of Tiberius—possibly the coin referenced by Jesus in the Bible—and how affordable ancient coins can actually be
– The wild stories behind some of history’s most fascinating coins, like Brutus’s “Ides of March” gold coin and the emperor who bought his throne for 66 days
– How ancient coins are more than metal—they’re pieces of art, history, and conversation starters
– The surprising abundance of certain ancient coins (you can literally buy Roman bronze coins by the pound!)
– Why the U.S. market for ancient coins is still wide open, and how Dean is working to popularize the hobby
– The business side: consignments, inventory, and the challenge of parting with pieces that tell powerful stories
– How to avoid scams, spot counterfeits, and start collecting with confidence
– The magic of holding a 2,000-year-old coin and the deep connection it creates to human history
– Monetizing your hobby in the digital age—YouTube, podcasts, and building a business around your passion
Top 3 Takeaways
1. History in Your Hand: Ancient coins aren’t just collectibles—they’re tangible links to the past, each with a story that can spark conversation and curiosity.
2. Monetize Your Passion: You can turn even the most niche hobby into a side business or educational platform with the right approach and a willingness to share.
3. Start Smart, Avoid Pitfalls: Learn the basics, connect with reputable sellers, and use resources like Ancient Coin Hour to avoid costly mistakes and enjoy the hobby.
Notable Quotes
– “There’s something different about holding something that’s 2,000 years old. It’s a connection to history you can actually feel.”
– “Every coin tells a story—some are worthy of a Hollywood movie.”
– “The U.S. market for ancient coins is wide open. There’s opportunity for collectors, investors, and storytellers alike.”
Connect with Dean Kinzer:
Website: kinzercoins.com
Instagram: @kinzercoins
🚀 Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency.
🚀 Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform.
🎁 Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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