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Bill Snyder
Hello -

My name is Bill Snyder and I am a new member. For some years I have been collecting mis-struck world coins, with special emphasis on British and Russian Brockages and Double Strikes.

You can reach me at billsnyder2000@yahoo.com or from my website at http://www.WorldErrors.com.


All the best,
Bill

P.S. - I sold my collection of 18th century rubles earlier this year. (I miss them already).
BKB
Hi and welcome!

I know about your page for some time now. Always wanted to see the photos of 1810, 1811, and 1812 coppers you have.

Best regards.
Karl.
Art
Welcome to CoinPeople. I hope that you enjoy it here.
IgorS
Welcome!
I am sure there are a few members here who now enjoy some of your coins in their collections.
akdrv
Welcome to CoinPeople, Bill! hi.gif
gxseries
Welcome Bill!

I think I did email you about the 1730 Anna ruble at one stage.

Glad to see you here!

P.S. I believe Is started a thread on Russian error coins here: http://www.coinpeople.com/index.php?showtopic=11302, but not too many of them are as specutalar as yours! shok.gif

Welcome to coinpeople! hi.gif
grivna1726
Welcome to CoinPeople, Bill!

Was your 18th century ruble collection a "normal" ruble collection, or was it also an error collection?

I remember a Peter III brockage ruble being offered many years ago, but that's the only example of an 18th century brockage ruble I can recall seeing.
Bill Snyder
QUOTE(grivna1726 @ Sep 24 2006, 07:10 AM) [snapback]257689[/snapback]

Welcome to CoinPeople, Bill!

Was your 18th century ruble collection a "normal" ruble collection, or was it also an error collection?

I remember a Peter III brockage ruble being offered many years ago, but that's the only example of an 18th century brockage ruble I can recall seeing.

Bill Snyder
QUOTE(grivna1726 @ Sep 24 2006, 07:10 AM) [snapback]257689[/snapback]

Welcome to CoinPeople, Bill!

Was your 18th century ruble collection a "normal" ruble collection, or was it also an error collection?

I remember a Peter III brockage ruble being offered many years ago, but that's the only example of an 18th century brockage ruble I can recall seeing.


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Hello grivna1726 (and all),

I have never seen an 18th century full-brockage Ruble! I would love to have that coin.

(Yes, the collection I sold was of normal coins).


My best,
Bill
Bill Snyder
QUOTE(BKB @ Sep 23 2006, 12:10 AM) [snapback]257463[/snapback]

Hi and welcome!

I know about your page for some time now. Always wanted to see the photos of 1810, 1811, and 1812 coppers you have.

Best regards.
Karl.


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Hello Karl,

I have a few 2 Kopeks error pieces with those dates. I'm unfamiliar with the coinpeople site. Perhaps it is possible for me to send pictures to a file section?


Again, thanks to ALL of you for your warm welcome,
Bill
BKB
QUOTE(Bill Snyder @ Sep 24 2006, 11:03 AM) [snapback]257786[/snapback]

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Hello Karl,

I have a few 2 Kopeks error pieces with those dates. I'm unfamiliar with the coinpeople site. Perhaps it is possible for me to send pictures to a file section?
Again, thanks to ALL of you for your warm welcome,
Bill


Thank you for responding,

My email is kirilsky@hotmail.com You can email me at that address. I will look through my coins and send you photos of errors that I have.
Karl
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