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<p>[QUOTE="KSorbo, post: 2224248, member: 56370"]Thanks guys, I appreciate your feedback. I can see why common metal detecting finds would be priced in rubles while foreign coins would go for world market prices at current exchange rates. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm interested more specifically in "mid range" coins ($250 and below) as there are some, such as the 1913 Romanov ruble as well as other imperial and early Soviet pieces, that I have always wanted. On one hand it would be nice to find some bargains but I wouldn't like to buy and have prices keep dropping. If the demand for such material is coming mostly from the Russian market, then prices would be tied to the ruble. However, if the demand is worldwide then it would seem they should hold their value.</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, the Russian economy is affecting my family not just in the price of coins, as my in laws live in St. Petersburg and things aren't as easy as they used to be. If what they are telling me is any indication then I doubt that middle class people have as much money to spend on coins...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KSorbo, post: 2224248, member: 56370"]Thanks guys, I appreciate your feedback. I can see why common metal detecting finds would be priced in rubles while foreign coins would go for world market prices at current exchange rates. I'm interested more specifically in "mid range" coins ($250 and below) as there are some, such as the 1913 Romanov ruble as well as other imperial and early Soviet pieces, that I have always wanted. On one hand it would be nice to find some bargains but I wouldn't like to buy and have prices keep dropping. If the demand for such material is coming mostly from the Russian market, then prices would be tied to the ruble. However, if the demand is worldwide then it would seem they should hold their value. BTW, the Russian economy is affecting my family not just in the price of coins, as my in laws live in St. Petersburg and things aren't as easy as they used to be. If what they are telling me is any indication then I doubt that middle class people have as much money to spend on coins...[/QUOTE]
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