1899 Russian 10 Roubles Nicholas II

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by icekila, Sep 13, 2012.

  1. icekila

    icekila New Member

    Hi all first post. Just wandering about a coin i found on the floor on my vacation to Russia. Its a 1899 Russian 10 Roubles Nicholas II, had it tested if it was gold and yes it is, worth anything?
     
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  3. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    :welcome: to CT
    Great Find !
    i have found several offers in ebay around $ 500 so it's quite nice worthing :D


    - Froggy
     
  4. icekila

    icekila New Member

    thanks mate. $500, WWWHHHHAAAAATTTTTT, no way lol. What a find.
     
  5. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    Yeah you could go back in vacation and check if there are not others metals thing on the floor :yes:
     
  6. icekila

    icekila New Member

    Ye lol, this one coin just covered the whole price of the plane ticket and a little bit more. Need to be looking on the floor more
     
  7. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    For anything definitive, however, pics of the coin are needed. Price varies widely based on grade. Also, judging by the circumstances in which you found it, it may be necessary to verify that it's real.
    I'm not familiar with these coins, I don't know if they're often faked or not, but most people wouldn't discard something like that. People might discard a reproduction.
     
  8. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    If it is gold as the OP mentioned, it has as leat the bullion value Need to search the exact weight of this one
     
  9. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    Found this :
    Mint name : Saint-Pétersbourg
    Mintage : 23.900.013 exemplaires
    Diameter in mm : 22,5 mm
    Die axis : 12 h.
    Metal : Or

    Legal weight : 8,6026 g.
    Fineness per thousand : 900°/oo


    Bullion Experts here can tell the current value for 8,6 g at 0.900 fine
    Should be nice :)
     
  10. icekila

    icekila New Member

    I weigh it and it nearly matches the weight that froggycoins specified, 2mg off but this is due to my cheap scale. I will have it looked at tomorrow by a personal friend (coin specialist). Here are pics, hopefully the quality is OK.

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  11. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Low quality photos, and maybe its the angle/light, but the double headed eagle doesn't look right. If indeed real, it is worth melt.
     
  12. icekila

    icekila New Member

    I will post the results tomorrow
     
  13. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    I have read somewhere that in the XIXth century in Russia some fakes were made of platinum :p( cheaper at this moment than gold)
    Would be great if it could be one of these , with a gold coating
     
  14. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    Fakes can be bought in coin bazaars in many of the larger cities unfortunately. Even during USSR days it was possible to find fakes of these coins, I saw them even then.
     
  15. froggycoins

    froggycoins Member

    if we take 56 USD/g for gold it should be close to 400, but i don't know the resell value, tax and so on in the US
     
  16. icekila

    icekila New Member

    That would be even better
     
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