I was leaving from a nearby store and was unlocking my bike, then I noticed this one coin, and the other one nearby.
Coin 1 front:
[IMG]http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af272/joppari/Picture110.jpg?t=1305210964[/IMG]
Coin 1 back:
[IMG]http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af272/joppari/Picture109.jpg?t=1305211567[/IMG]
Coin 2 front:
[IMG]http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af272/joppari/Picture111.jpg?t=1305211376[/IMG]
Coin 2 back:
[IMG]http://i1015.photobucket.com/albums/af272/joppari/Picture112.jpg?t=1305210964[/IMG]
Are these coins common or something?
Probably not worth anything.
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What do we look like, Antiques Roadshow?
Check ebay
That is pretty cool, they are probably worth something to collectors.
[QUOTE=B-hazard;29777321]Probably not worth anything.[/QUOTE]
Oh well, I have plenty of rare coins beacuse my grandfather collected them since he was young
My dad has a jar full of soviet coins. I checked and it has some of the same coins as in the op.
Tell me if they're worth anything, tho I doubt it.
I don't think they are worth anything.
Well clearly not in a monetary sense, but I don't think they are worth much to collectors.
It appears to be a 1967, 20 copecks coin. Maybe get 5 bucks out of it to someone who really wants it.
Realistically worth maybe a dollar or two.
Sorry it is a 1962 isn't it? I guess I missed the tail on the 2? Well upon seeing that it is a 1962 and not a 1967 it is now appraised at a dollar at most damn near. It is cool to have and hang onto, but don't expect to sell it. That is a dollar for a mint condition uncirculated one. The one you have would probably cost you money to get rid of it.
The Soviet money is a lie. Everyone knows they used vodka as currency inside the walls of Soviet Russia.
And actually they were worthless outside the union. And a fun fact - officially 10 dollars was worth 1 ruble, but in black market 1 dollar cost 100 rubles.
Looks awesome, I would keep them if I were you.
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