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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 412220, member: 68"]There are relatively few Chinese coins I like. They will most all increase probably and they're all great collectibles but my favorite coins are ones that circulated heavily with little attention paid to them. I think this applies to the '50's era aluminum and little else. These still list for next to nothing but are rarely seen in new condition. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are a lot of Russian coins that fit this category. Coin collecting was actively discouraged in the Soviet era so there were few who collected. Among those they mostly were interested only in the czarist coins ond older. The early Soviet coins can be tough but they are out there. The '30's to '61 exist in unc but they are not as common as the catalog suggests. Nice exmples are common. The '62 and later coins can be tough in unc and worn coins are seen infrequently enough that one suspects they were melted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 412220, member: 68"]There are relatively few Chinese coins I like. They will most all increase probably and they're all great collectibles but my favorite coins are ones that circulated heavily with little attention paid to them. I think this applies to the '50's era aluminum and little else. These still list for next to nothing but are rarely seen in new condition. There are a lot of Russian coins that fit this category. Coin collecting was actively discouraged in the Soviet era so there were few who collected. Among those they mostly were interested only in the czarist coins ond older. The early Soviet coins can be tough but they are out there. The '30's to '61 exist in unc but they are not as common as the catalog suggests. Nice exmples are common. The '62 and later coins can be tough in unc and worn coins are seen infrequently enough that one suspects they were melted.[/QUOTE]
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