That IS the question. What year is it from.
There are plenty of different pesos. What peso are youi thinking of? Welcome to cointalk by the way.
This is the book you should be looking for nyhariel. No excuses why you are avoiding to get this great book:...
Firstly, I don't even know any other stuffs in there, but the identification of this is totally wrong: 1988 USSR Samarkand silver 5 rouble -...
This was listed in the 2006 JNDA catalogue. Roy, would you happen to have images of such coins side by side? I don't know what the original "4"...
How about the HUGE Swedish copper plates? Now that's easily a world record. :P
Petrovna coppers aren't too common unlike Catherine. However try to find a Petrovna 1 kopek coin. Now that's going to be quite difficult....
Aidan, I'm not too sure why you wouldn't be able to find one in 10 years. Maybe because there aren't any Russian migrants going to New Zealand?...
Uzedenikov's book is a must if you are serious in collecting Imperial Russian coins of 1700-1917. There are two varieties of the Romanov ruble...
You don't really want to start collecting Russian coins right now. They are going too hot and what I used to pay a few years back easily double in...
Depends. Some people that want a piece of history are willing to pay a prenium. Coin collectors generally don't care.
If you are a collector of Imperial Russian coins, stop wasting your money on buying more counterfeits. Instead consider a high quality investment...
I'm sorry to break the news but the first two coins are counterfeit. The last coin is 2para 3 kopeks Moldova and Wallachia but I can't tell the...
That's neat. Thanks for the pictures.
That is absurd. Iridium is a fairly difficult metal to obtain.
Likely to be a token. It means luck in Chinese.
No, suing is absurd. Since there are no standard regulations about "grading", therefore if a lawsuit is to occur, the lawsuit will not be about...
Hi there and welcome to cointalk. You can check some examples here that I have in my collection:...
Yes they should over time as there are always strong collectors. Asia in particular are strong buyers of solid numbers.
Not a lot. Those are fairly common so don't hope you can cash in on them. Not too sure if the mint type and year will help but you can find them...
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