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<p>[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1467393, member: 37356"]I should open this auction up internationally then. I know I hear about people that have to travel for work have various world coins that are probably not worth that much and they sell world coin grab bags online. I would believe JBlonde about their value here since the antique flea market I bought them from are in an area that is a bit of a tourist trap and as I mentioned the owner was selling worn down V Nickels and dateless buffalos for a dollar. He was selling maybe 8 common date wheats for a dollar I find in rolls all the time and a 1930 G/VG standing for $15 that I paid $7 for at a PM shop. I thought maybe he didn't know about international coins but when I handed the coins to him he said the Finland Pennia coin was good so he knew exactly what he saying. What bugs me about him is he said these coins were not for a numismatic. They are designed to take advantage of the unknowing. I would think though that in Siberia your coin markets are completely different and people seek different coins than here and I should sell these internationally.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddy16cat, post: 1467393, member: 37356"]I should open this auction up internationally then. I know I hear about people that have to travel for work have various world coins that are probably not worth that much and they sell world coin grab bags online. I would believe JBlonde about their value here since the antique flea market I bought them from are in an area that is a bit of a tourist trap and as I mentioned the owner was selling worn down V Nickels and dateless buffalos for a dollar. He was selling maybe 8 common date wheats for a dollar I find in rolls all the time and a 1930 G/VG standing for $15 that I paid $7 for at a PM shop. I thought maybe he didn't know about international coins but when I handed the coins to him he said the Finland Pennia coin was good so he knew exactly what he saying. What bugs me about him is he said these coins were not for a numismatic. They are designed to take advantage of the unknowing. I would think though that in Siberia your coin markets are completely different and people seek different coins than here and I should sell these internationally.[/QUOTE]
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