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Ok , thank you very much !
Silver coins and the 7.5 ruble original or not you find?
There are such coins and looks like original.
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Y# 43 ROUBLE20.7300 g., 0.8680 Silver 0.5785 oz. ASW Ruler: Alexander IIISubject: Alexander III Coronation Obv: Head right Rev: Crown,scepter on pillow within wreath Note: Without mint mark.Date Mintage F VF XF Unc BU1883 279,000 60.00 125 275 700 1,0001883 Proof — Value: 2,5007.5 coin
Y# 63 7 ROUBLES 50 KOPEKS6.4516 g., 0.9000 Gold 0.1867 oz. AGW Ruler: Nicholas IIObv: Head left Rev: Crowned double imperial eagle, ribbons oncrown Note: Without mint mark, moneyer's initials on edge.Date Mintage F VF XF Unc BU1897 АГ 16,829,000 250 400 550 1,000 —Original or not... You should check by examination. Good luck.
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Thank you. Please tell me the 3 coins that you seem okay? All are genuine?
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Yeah, this coin passed the examination before the coin auctions.
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So you need to watch on the edge and see exactly what it says? If there Apollon wrote Grasshoff (АГ) 1883-1889; Felix Zaleman (ФЗ) 1899-1901 or Elikum Babayants (ЭБ) in 1899 and from 1906 to 1913 coin is original? You need to write a single mint no different? Tomorrow I have to get coins. Waiting for answers Regards
Unfortunately its not so simple. If this coin contains different mint mark its exactly fake.
You can check basic characteristic: weight, thickness, diameter. If you can check fineness it will be excellent. After that you should check visual elements with etalon coin: images, signs, decorative elements.
For example, in george suhaj catalog:
Y#64 10 ROUBLES
Date Mintage F VF XF Unc BU1899 АГ 27,600,000 — — BV 300 4251899 ФЗ Inc. above — — BV 300 4251899 ЭБ Inc. above — — BV 300 450 -
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Hi!
It's very difficult to say. There are too many fakes (remakes) in excellent quality. Their weight and sometimes millesimal fineness consistents with the originals.
First of all you need to check mint marks. Here are their names and dates of employment at the mint in 1899:
* Apollon Grasshoff (АГ) 1883-1889.* Felix Zaleman (ФЗ) 1899-1901.* Elikum Babayants (ЭБ) 1899 and 1906-1913.If your coin contains different mintmark you'll have fake.
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This coins issued in 1991 in the darkest hour of Russia. They will remind many different and not very pleasant events. It seems to have not the Soviet Union, but still not Russian Federation. Coins of Russia in 1991 experienced transition economy. And although they were issued nominal value of 10 and 50 kopeks, their real value was negligible.
This collection contains 8 coins. But it's not so simple. 6 coins from the collection are not difficult to collect. They are not expensive and are fairly easy to get through online auctions (less than $2).
But here are the 10 ruble coins of this period are rare and expensive. I'm not ready to pay for one coin $300. I hope to find it in other ways. If you have the same coin you are lucky. :-)Y# 295 10 RUBLES
5.9700 g., Bi-Metallic Copper-Nickel ring, Aluminum-Bronze center, 25 mm. Obv: Kremlin Tower and Dome Rev: Value flanked by sprigs above date Edge: Alternating reeded and smooth
Y# 294 5 RUBLES
Copper-Nickel, 24 mm. Obv: Kremlin Tower and Dome Rev: Value flanked by sprigs above date Edge: Alternating reeded and smooth
Y# 293 RUBLE
Copper-Nickel Obv: Kremlin Tower and Dome Rev: Value flanked by sprigs above date
Y# 292 50 KOPEKS
Copper-Nickel Obv: Kremlin Tower and Dome Rev: Value flanked by sprigs above date
Y# 296 10 KOPEKS
Copper Clad Steel Obv: Kremlin Tower and Dome Rev: Value flanked by sprigs above date
Mintmarks (for rubles)
10 roubles 1899
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Yes, it's within normal weight range.
And in additional, coin weight, specified in the George Suhaj catalog, can differ from official Mint weight