Guest RussianGuy Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 Contents are the impression of the stamps to the production of copper, silver and golden coins and their precise description. The coins should be brought from the 14th of December, 1796 in circulation. A signature does not exist only " So it should be " what allows to close on it imp. Elisabeth the document has written. The length and width amounts 22cm x34,2cm. The paper is provided Pale green with watermark.The watermarks are divided into three parts. There is a watermark about the whole sheet distribute in the form of vertical lines also there is in the middle a bear with a crown and on two of three sheets there is the "annual" number 96" as a watermark. To the form is to be said that the documents are broken on the right side. so.... my question ist what you think about this? Who might be interested on it and what it can be worth.Thanks Quote
Guest Guest Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 If someone need. I've pics of all three documents and also of the auctionbying-certificate You can cotackt me on vsevolod@hotmail.de Quote
Chris Perkins Posted December 28, 2006 Posted December 28, 2006 Be careful about this one chaps, whatever it is!Russians don't have a splendidly honest reputation in the world today. Especially those that don't register first, or post any pictures and have a hotmail email address (in Germany)!Please do come back and verify yourself if I have dissed you. Quote
josie Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 Maybe they can post upto 500 post then to be studied and give the price on every querry they like. Quote
scottishmoney Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 Wouldn't touch with a 10 metre pole. Quote
Sergy Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Well, I'm Russian, I am ashamed to admit that some of my compatriots are thiefs, gangsters and murderers (I am not mean that guy, who I even don't know, may be he is not russian at all), however it is not the reason to think that most russians are so.By the way the name of the czarina in 1796 is Ekaterina or Catherine, not the Elizabeth, so... Quote
Chris Perkins Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 There are some nice Russians out there, I've come across a few. But there does seem to be a ridiculously large number of bloody thieves in your vast and contrasting land (not just there though, there are also huge criminal populaces in lots of other countries). And, Russia also houses most of the servers where the majority of the worlds spam email and forum post seem to come from too!Perhaps the above posted translated Ekaterina as Elizabeth :S Quote
scottishmoney Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Actually since I collect Russian/Siberian/Ukrainian coins I often trade with collectors over there, and have had great experiences everytime, and wonderful surprises like BU Nikolai II coins from the 114-1916 era show up out of nowhere. Quote
Sergy Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Actually since I collect Russian/Siberian/Ukrainian coins I often trade with collectors over there, and have had great experiences everytime, and wonderful surprises like BU Nikolai II coins from the 114-1916 era show up out of nowhere. Quote
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