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Does This 1898 Russian Coin Have Any Value?

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I found this while going through some coins. I don't know anything about it except its from Russia. Does anyone know if it has any value?

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10 Kopeks, Y#20a.2, .500 silver. Looks to be in VF condition, valued at $4.00.
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...and minted in St. Petersburg
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Higher value is in Russia or in countries close to Russia. During current economy slow-down local (Estonian) auctions are very quiet except of Russian silver or gold (before 1917) which sells like crazy.
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