Rickie, I'm never good at this. I do remember guessing a number of coins from you and won it and will return the favor to future generation. Its...
Some of the more unusual dollars around the world: Hong Kong dollar: [img] Singapore dollar - ok this is an old version that never got...
Reckon I wouldn't be too upset - nearly all the coins I bought have shot up in prices, some easily in terms of 20x.
cladking, I think I know what it is. Does it mention anything about missing mintmarks on the 1991 10 and 20 kopek? Those are by far extremely rare...
cladking, I have a good idea of the average price of Soviet mintsets but I don't think I know any that has hit the 2000 dollar mark yet. What...
This counterfeit should be quite obvious if you know a bit of Chinese coinage. A genuine coin would look something like this without the chopmark:...
The 1861 15 kopek is quite interesting. If I am not wrong, it is not struck in St. Petersburg but struck in Paris mint. Having no mintmaster mark...
You can see that the coins have the mintmark of St. Petersburg, Russia.
Finally hunted down this really scarce variety. There are three different varities that was struck in 1898, noted as small, medium and large...
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You mean this link collect89? http://www.cointalk.com/t73281/ :) Should be doable if you don't include the tough trade dollar hole.
Price is way too low on that particular coin. Reckon it should be at least 3-8x of what kvarterto has quoted.
All counterfeit.
Here is Basok's site - a dealer that sells Russian coins: http://www.rustypennies.com/catalog/imperial_coins.html Prices are quite realistic, not...
The 'coin' claims that it's a 1700 polushka which is 1/4 kopek. Clearly not genuine unfortunately. If it is genuine, it's worth quite a fair bit.
Coins struck in Taiwan - not those modern coins are generally uncommon to scarce. About cash coins, here's one good page:...
No, the stamp is perfectly right and is genuine. Note Ripley used " " to describe the coin. During 1875-77, the Japanese mint struck trade...
If it's trade dollar, it says trade dollar like this example: [img] Pricy coin in any condition.
It's an official countermark done in Osaka Mint - they countermark on the left instead of right which is Tokyo Mint. This type of coin is mainly...
Not too sure to be honest but I am happy to fork out 10 dollars easily for yours. Definitely no longer one of those 'junk box' coin.
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