QUOTE(squirrel @ Apr 15 2008, 08:47 PM)

From the point of view of us collectors outside of Russia we are up against:
1. high, and increasing, demand in Russia.
2. Economic resources to accomodate rising prices incured by this demand.
3. One way flow of material into Russia, and nothing out... enforced by law.
4. A falling dollar. (european and asian buyers not so much..)
But these are trends. Trends change. Prices are rising for all collectors, yes. but all the coins are still around. Just on a different continent. For now.
Yes Its tempting to sell, and definitely a good time to do it.
But that kind of defeats the point of collecting Russian coins, doesnt it? . This isnt the stock market, is it?
So coins sell for 10 times what they did a few years ago... buy one coin, instead of 10, and keep going!
Squirrel,
I cannot tell you how happy I am that you have said what you have here.
Ever since I've become interested in collecting Russian coins and joined this forum, I have been hearing about unrealistic prices and how difficult it is to collect in the current market. Some collectors decided to quit altogether.
I do not have the luxury of remembering better days, and the changing market makes it difficult for me to keep up because in addition to the changing prices there is also the problem of fakes, the questionable practices on ebay, the unreliability of grading companies and my own ignorance.
But I still try to buy whenever I can. And I don't buy a lot of coins because I simply cannot afford it. But evey coin I get, regardless of its price, is my very own personal treasure.

It will take me a lot longer to gather a decent collection now than it would have a few years ago, but I intend to enjoy every moment of the process.