Overstruck coins - all coins are different!
You definately need to post pictures otherwise it's impossible to discuss what value it has. There are counterfeits of that coin as well so the...
Both ways. Some are hit by the bad economy and are forced to sell at whatever price. Some find that it's a bargain to buy, in particular overseas...
I disagree. The 1923 ruble coin is quite scarce these days and you might be looking at probably at least 1-2,000 USD. Nice coin by the way.
Good grief, I don't get why people are terribly upset over this. One hundred years ago, when US struck commemorative half dollar coins, they were...
The supply of platinum is another story unlike gold. There are extremely limited supply of platinum with South Africa dominating at least 75% of...
Awesome video. Here is some related information about the paper used: http://www.kansai.gr.jp/culture_e/washi/appli/index.htm (check the bottom)
I make it clear Haleiwa, I don't have issues with investment. In fact, it's a great opportunity to make money. The REAL issue is how information...
This is one of the worst threads ever. All this thread is about invest invest invest. Worse than scammers. Where is the analysis on supply? Well...
Russian gold coins are outrageously priced these days. It doesn't matter about how common those Nicholai II gold coins were at once - demand...
Very nice eddiespin, I don't even have one for my type set even in damaged condition. Those are getting hard to find and I can assure you that...
It's a shame - I admit that I haven't seen a ruble that worn. You got something there. 1855 ruble might be one of the more common years but as you...
Because of the crude technology back then, there is a range of 65+-5grams (I think) I don't have my reference book but if it's within 60 grams,...
That's insane. Unless it's in XF condition, I don't see how the price can hit that high.
eddiespin, the 1878 ruble is struck in St. Petersburg. All silver, gold and platinum coins struck after 1798 were struck only in St. Petersburg....
It doesn't matter what way around it was flipped, whether the obverse was struck on obverse or reverse - what matters is how much details are left...
The prices of overstruck coins are highly dependent on how much details are left over from the underlying image. If both dates and mintmarks (if...
Quick, someone in CA search through the coins! You might have better odds than winning the lottery!
That's funny - from the money changers I hear, they say that US dollars tend to be strong on Monday and gets weak on the Friday. That would...
How about if oil keeps going uptrend, people wouldn't even have enough money to invest as they have to keep up with daily bills.
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