I bought a rather interesting coin. 10 dollars 1985, Republis of Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. "Royal Visit". It"s very rare coin in Russia. But is this coin rare in USA? Or not?
Krause (2010) has mintage figures of 100,000 for the Cu-Ni and 5,000 for the silver. I should imagine it's pretty rare anywhere! Nice buy, whichever one you have.
Siberia? Wow! About 8-10 years ago I was in Las Vegas for the VNEA International 8-Ball Championships, and one of our matches was against a Russian team. I learned that it was their first visit to the U.S., and I asked them what they liked most about Las Vegas. Their reply? The grocery stores! Chris I'm posting these in your honor.
It"s funny story 8-10 years ago we are (Russians) was rather poor. But now our prosrerity is much better. I suppose that it maybe interesting for you, my friends, to know a modern russian prices. 1. One bread stick - 41 cents (600-650 g.) 2. One kilogramme of a butter - about 5$. 3. One litre of a vegetable oil - about 2$. 4. One packet of a chewing gum ("Orbit", "Dirol" etc.) - 50 cents. 5. One kilogramme potato - 68 cents. 6. One bottle of the "Coca-Cola" (0,5 litre) - 1$. 7. One bottle of Vodka - 3$. 8. One bottle of beer (0,5 litre) - 1-2$. 9. One kilogramme of a bananas - 1$ 50 cents.
these were minted for the royal tour of the caribbean, one for each island they visited, i have them from antigua & barbuda, grenada and st kitts & nevis. lovely coin and a really good seciment of the mintage.