We are proud to present 5000+ lots of part 2 of our 3 day Top Picks- New England Rare Coin Hoard Auction! This is a not to be missed event!
Join us on Tuesday, 6/11 - Thursday 6/13!
Every auction has something for everyone, there is always a bargain to be had! We put together the highest quality items in the bullion, coins, currency, and exonumia categories. From large estates to small estates, consignments from around the country, we have it all! We have every type of rare estate that almost every auction has something you will never see again! Ranging from Morgans and Rare Gold to VAMS and Varieties to Currency and Proof Sets, there really is something for every kind of bidder.
We will auction lots 5761-7560 on Day 1, 7561-9360 on Day 2, and 9361-11,160 on Day 3.
The AM Portion of the auction will begin at 9:00am and will end at 7:00pm. This portion will be auctioned by Heidi, Sean, and Jordan.
The PM Portion of the auction (The higher value lots) will begin at 7:00pm and will end when all of the lots have closed for that day. This portion will be auctioned by Corey and Sandi.
Day 1:
- AM: Lots 5761-7200
- PM: Lots 7201-7560
Day 2:
- AM: Lots 7561-9000
- PM: Lots 9001-9360
Day 3:
- AM: Lots 9361- 10,800
- PM: Lots 10,801-11,160
Additionally, going forward for every auction, we will be offering an Early Bird Sale! This will entail a HUGE 5% Buyers Premium Discount on the first 100 lots of the auction each day!
We can't wait to see you at the auction!
LOT 1882:
Denomination Set of 5 1961 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, and 25 Rubles. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was ...
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Start price:
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25
Estimated price :
$25 - $100
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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Denomination Set of 5 1961 Soviet Russian Notes - 1, 3, 5, 10, and 25 Rubles. The "Sixth Soviet Ruble" was issued first in 1961, and the designs for both the non-commemorative coins and paper currency of the Soviet Union almost remained identical from 1961 nearly until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Briefly before the Soviet Union fell, there was the monetary reform of 1991 and the release of the Seventh Soviet Ruble, with designs that were fairly similar to the 1961 Rubles. Interestingly, the 500 Ruble note only existed for 2 days before the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the 1000 Soviet Ruble note only came into existence 3 months after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some Soviet banknotes were printed and remained in use in various ex-Soviet states in 1992-1993, still utilizing the 1991 Soviet designs.
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