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<p>[QUOTE="1934 Wreath Crown, post: 3455509, member: 76965"]The Russian coin market saw a very strong growth perhaps just over a decade ago but prices have weakened since then due to economic sanctions. I think there is still a diehard group of collectors both in Russia and the US. I do try and pick up the odd Imperial Russian coin and probably have 10-12 coins I would not like to part with in a hurry due to their uniqueness.</p><p><br /></p><p>Commemorative, coronation and generally proof coins still demand a handsome price and I feel these will hold their value depending on the purchase price. Some of the older gold coins can be very expensive but most Nicholas II 5 rouble coins can be had for fairly low prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anna, Catherine I and II, Peter the Great, Alexander I, II and III, Elizabeth etc. etc. All are good rulers to collect and sometimes you could get lucky and pick up a bargain.</p><p>Novodels might not be popular in Russia but overseas collectors and overseas Russians definitely do like them and they will pay many hundreds if not thousand plus dollars for a good specimen.</p><p><br /></p><p>This one is an SP63</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]918581[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]918582[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1934 Wreath Crown, post: 3455509, member: 76965"]The Russian coin market saw a very strong growth perhaps just over a decade ago but prices have weakened since then due to economic sanctions. I think there is still a diehard group of collectors both in Russia and the US. I do try and pick up the odd Imperial Russian coin and probably have 10-12 coins I would not like to part with in a hurry due to their uniqueness. Commemorative, coronation and generally proof coins still demand a handsome price and I feel these will hold their value depending on the purchase price. Some of the older gold coins can be very expensive but most Nicholas II 5 rouble coins can be had for fairly low prices. Anna, Catherine I and II, Peter the Great, Alexander I, II and III, Elizabeth etc. etc. All are good rulers to collect and sometimes you could get lucky and pick up a bargain. Novodels might not be popular in Russia but overseas collectors and overseas Russians definitely do like them and they will pay many hundreds if not thousand plus dollars for a good specimen. This one is an SP63 [ATTACH=full]918581[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]918582[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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