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Holed Gold Russian Coin Of 1769. What Is It Worth?

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 Posted 04/17/2023  07:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mrhakfbacon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
~$1200, the hole is a massive heartbreak
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You have a conundrum after you're not around. My Hubby and I have the same issue. We've written our entire collection to a longtime friend of ours. She collects coins as well. However, after she passes who knows what will happen to our collection.

I think you have a stunning coin here. I always look at holed coins as having a story. So many times the holes were made to tie the coin on a string so that it wouldn't fall out of a pocket. Sometimes the hole is an Assayers test hole. There is history there with yours! I find your history very interesting. That said, does it's history increase it's value? Unfortunately, not likely.

Hopefully, someday, you'll figure out what to do with your collection. In the meantime, keep enjoying what you have - as you have shown that you do!
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