that's a nice ruble, I like that ruble. In all seriousness, it is a nice coin. I really like it. to bad my coin shop doesn't have that type of stuff.
no, im not mute, or deff, but I don't talk to a keyboard, and then it types what I say. I type what I say onto the key board sending a message to the CPU and then it shows those letters onto a screen.
You don't talk to your keyboard? I sing to mine in an effort to make it grow faster. The science behind this, is that keyboards take in carbon dioxide, while providing oxygen........... Wait, I might be thinking about something else entirely. Kidding aside, that is an absolutely stunning example! It amazes me that such beautiful coins are so affordable still. I just received a stunning, large, silver Austrian coin yesterday in UNC for what must have been close to melt! These are all really undervalued.
great coin there. Russia. 1875HI (1848-77 St.Petersburg mint) KM#25 , ruler-Alexander II metal-.868 silver, weight-20.730g or .5785 oz. mintage-687,000 grade/value F-$20.00 VF-$35.00 XF-$75.00 UNC-$275.00 I am guessing Au-58- UNC ??? the Russian coin collectors in here can tell you more about your coins grade. nice pick up.
Thanks but are these values from Krause? As they don't reflect the market......I am not up on Russia really....so 1878 is 1875HI?..........
opps wrong date sorry. and yes the values are from Krause. brb 1878 mintage-8,087,000 F-$17.50 VF-$30.00 XF-$55.00 UNC-$275.00
Ebay current listings for 1878 Russian ruble. link: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Coins-World-/256/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=Russia+1878+Ruble&_sop=3 it's probably worth way more than Krause prices.