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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 2327264, member: 12789"]What was crazy was that when the USSR overran the Baltic countries they called in all the coins from the three countries and then just put it in the vault for 50 some years. Which is why so much of it became available during the last years of the USSR. Ca. 1989 I got a price list from Mezhnumismatika in Moscow that had a lot of overpriced Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 2327264, member: 12789"]What was crazy was that when the USSR overran the Baltic countries they called in all the coins from the three countries and then just put it in the vault for 50 some years. Which is why so much of it became available during the last years of the USSR. Ca. 1989 I got a price list from Mezhnumismatika in Moscow that had a lot of overpriced Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian coins.[/QUOTE]
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