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redshaddow

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  1. well, i am very much in passion for anything russians particularly during the past era of communism.

    i collected a lot and somehow i am unloading my collections, i would consider this to go if someone

    might have an interest at fair offer. i have belts, watches, pins and other things, and this is a kind that is rare. this thing is well kept.

     

    bon chnce to anyone out there,

     

    thank you for welcoming me, and for the resourcefulness,very much appreciated gxseries, and to everybody here, also scottishmoney. :ninja:

  2. quote name='gxseries' date='Apr 17 2007, 03:06 PM' post='318109']

    I don't know where on earth you are getting your sources from but that's absurd. Links will be appericated. No gold coins were minted from 1924 (1923 is a one year type) until 1975 when the chervonets were restruck.

     

    There are two different packaging for this, that is the hard case and the soft plastic sheet.

     

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    I have only seen a 1974 set in hard plastic case but have seen both 1973 and 1975 in soft sheet. Both 73 and 75 are quite expensive and I presume that if a 74 mintset does exist in plastic sheet, it will be rather valuable.

     

    it does exist i have here in red plastic binder and soft plastic sheet like the one in your photos. maybe its not gold or silver, whatever, it's good to know it's quite rare.

  3. I don't know of any pieces minted in gold and silver back in 1974. However if you are talking about mintset that is minted in base metal, i.e. nickel-copper-zinc and such, then that's another story. Usually around 20USD or so unless it's a unusual varient. (could be more but I can't keep up with all the years)

     

    thanks for the info guys, since its quite confusing, some articles are somehow misleading, i have set this from 1 to 10 variants. :ninja:

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