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Valued Member
Israel
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I thought that you might like to dsee this. I bought it 50 years ago as a schoolboy for 3 pence in England.  
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
585 Posts |
 Nikolai II The Russian inscription reads: B[ozheyu] M[ilostyu] Nikolay Imperator I Samoderzhets Vseross[iyskiy].; English: "By the grace of God, Nicholas II, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias".
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New Member
United Kingdom
29 Posts |
To say you bought it for 3p its now worth about £20.00
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Valued Member
 Israel
423 Posts |
Thanks for the translation. Seems it was a good investment (but I don't want to sell it)
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New Member
United Kingdom
29 Posts |
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Valued Member
Russian Federation
92 Posts |
"By the grace of God, Nicholas II, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias". 
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New Member
Russian Federation
5 Posts |
In Russia such coin costs 7-8 dollars. Metal's price ))
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Valued Member
Hong Kong
54 Posts |
Here's one I picked up in a world coin lot. cost me a tad more than yours. chris  
Edited by coffeyce 06/26/2010 10:42 pm
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Valued Member
Russian Federation
92 Posts |
Your cost $30-40 what's on the edge worth? Here is my copy $200  
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Valued Member
Russian Federation
92 Posts |
Here's my copy, I want to sell for $ 130  
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New Member
Russian Federation
5 Posts |
Ribis, you tell that 1 rouble 1896 costs 200 USD (your rouble). I can't sell such rouble from 150 dollars, though my coin is better. Prices in USA and Russia probably is different.
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Russian Federation
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