Monday, February 1, 2010

Bronze Eagle Paintball Equipment I Found A 1771 Bronze Coin. It's Russian And Has An Eagle On 1 Side. Is That Worth Anything?

I found a 1771 bronze coin. It's Russian and has an Eagle on 1 side. Is that worth anything? - bronze eagle paintball equipment

I'm not coins, but since 1771, so I was wondering ...

3 comments:

zynr said...

1771 depends on the room you have and the quality of the room. Some can be very valuable!

It is an article of importance in this year here:

http://www.coinlink.com/News/world-coins ...

I plugged "1771 bronze coins minted by Russia" in Google.

Taiping said...

Most currencies in Russia since the 1700s have a collector value. The notes part determine the value in this case, including joint appointments, which generally have a value of at least $ 20 or less. A value that is necessary to get to know the name can be a naked written about or in the Russian currency. If you send me the diameter, that if I have the photo can help. This is the best thing I can do without seeing that play.

Bret S said...

Im not sure

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