Stop whatever you're doing and look at this -
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- it might be the second coolest thing I've ever seen -
And the reverse ain't too shabby either:
And the reverse ain't too shabby either:
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<< <i>Very nice, Belarus? >>
I have no idea. Its in a PCGS 66 holder and says 'Russia' on it.
Great detail though!
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<< <i>Nice colors in the pic, but I bet in hand it's just a dark blob unless you twist your head out of socket >>
I'll take that bet - in hand its a monster that Karl Marx himself would have been proud to put into his Dansco album.
Incidentally, the head does not rest in a 'socket'. You must be thinking of the femur.
Jeff
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Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
I had a circulated 1924 like that, once, but it had a nasty rim hit on it.
It is a one-year type and has a lettered edge. One variant of the lettered edge is rare but surely the slab would say this if it were the rare variety.
<< <i>Russia (USSR), 1 Rouble, KM(y)90.1. .900 silver/.5786 oz. ASW. Catalogs $7.50 F / $12.50 VF / $22.50 XF / $50.00 UNC / $75.00 BU in 2004 Krause. BU price would likely be equivalent to a white, typical MS63 quality coin. Add three grade points and some color and a little plastic slab, who knows.
It is a one-year type and has a lettered edge. One variant of the lettered edge is rare but surely the slab would say this if it were the rare variety. >>
Thanks for the Krause data LM
If there is a prettier one of these in existence, I'd like to see it -
I think I have seen one blast-white UNC, which was quite lovely. (MS63-64-ish).
Krause BU price would probably be for MS64-65 "gem" material. So with that coin, it really boils down to how much premium one is willing to attach to the toning and the slab grade. Even an MS65 would "book" for $75 in my edition of Krause. But of course Krause is only a guide, much as the Redbook is, and you can throw it out the window on supergrade and/or exceptional pieces. This would certainly qualify as exceptional, if you're into toning.
I like it (a lot), but personally would go for a white one. I guess I'm just not as enamored of toning as some folks are. Still, I am impressed with that one.
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<< <i>- it might be the second coolest thing I've ever seen -
And the reverse ain't too shabby either:
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Great toning! Symbolically it looks to me like a democrat and a republican walking along, agreeing that they both feel the same way about screwing all of us.
Tom
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