So, I was coming up with this video idea because its a different angle than I normally take. I don't collect coins outside of Korea or the US that much, but I learned a lot about rare Euro/Russian coins. Had no idea the Russians made circulation coins out of platinum!
Here is what I want to know: How do the prices of these coins sold here in Korea compare to where they are sold on the regular?
:P Thanks a bunch! I was surprised to find that some of these coins sold for much more (once graded) at auctions in the states. Maybe if I can convince the wife, I can try and flip one.
Wow those Russian coins were sold at an absurd bargain. I reckon it would have gone at least two - three times. The family ruble is a steal. The last time I've seen one sold was ten years ago at that price.
That's like the price of a proof 1892 Korean set ten years ago. Imagine that appearing in the market today.
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