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Old 09-25-2009, 05:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question about predictable value

Hello, I'm from Poland and on our forums i couldn't find any informations about those beauties. I'd like to know your opinion about approximately value.

Pictures had been taken from some crap camera unfortunately.


Nr.1.

10 dollars from 1922, marked with gold.






Nr.2. is a gold coin from 1874 year. Its 3 rubles (russish currency) It's in very good condition. I couldn't find almost any infromations about this coin in polish websites, but as far as i know my grandfather told me that it's very unique coin.

I'd say thats the exactly the same coin as mine, same or even better quality http://www.wda.nazwa.pl/a3_f_900_jpg/xx0879.jpg


Nr.3.

Gold coin from russia also,
http://www.wcn.pl/foto/sklep/high/28595.JPG

same quality of mine, or mine is even better, no scars at all.

Nr.4.
Gold coin from russia,
http://www.wcn.pl/foto/sklep/high/28521.JPG

mine is also much better quality without scars.

Nr.5.
Gold coin from russia, mine is way better quality (as the rest they are in very good conditions)

http://photos02.allegroimg.pl/photos...3/06/731630674


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Old 09-25-2009, 06:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Common date Russian gold tends to trade as bullion in this country especially when it's worn. I didn't look up all these dates so there could be better ones included.

I don't know much about currency values but the note lists for $25 in an old catalog and currency has been very hot for several years. I wouldn't be surprised if it's worth in the neighborhood of $40 wholesale but this is mostly just guesswork.
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