Please help value these Russian Empire bills. [gelöst]

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1. 1898 1 Ruble 

15cm by 9cm

 

2.1898 1 Ruble

15cm by 9cm

 

 

 

3. 1909 5 rubles

10cm by 16cm

 

 

4.1909 25 rubles

17.5cm by 10.7cm

Thanks for any help 

Abram

All of them are common and circulated. Im from Croatia so prices may vary depending on the country. All of them are worth less than 10€. These are my estimates but i know these are common so not worth much. Gorgeous notes tho.

Thanks.

Status geändert zu Gelöst (Abecoin, 26 Sept. 2022, 12:40)
Status geändert zu Eröffnet (Abecoin, 26 Sept. 2022, 12:49)

I've heard from a friend that the signatures effect the value and that certain combinations of them are rare. Do you agree with this? If so I can send the signatures on the bills when I get home today.

Abecoin

I've heard from a friend that the signatures effect the value and that certain combinations of them are rare. Do you agree with this? If so I can send the signatures on the bills when I get home today.

Well, they do but i don't know enough about russian imperial signatures. For most people a signature wouldn't matter since they would just want the banknote type. There are people who collect all years of a type, but russian signatures i think its a minority. I have some of these notes you posted and extra ones, some with 3% to 10% on numista rarity thing for signatures and i paid dirt cheap for them. That's just my opinion.

I check my signatures just in case, 3 of them are in the 3 to 10 percent area like you mentioned, but one of them is konshin and naumov on the 1909 1 Ruble. It is a %.8 here on numista. 

 

N#203931

 

Thanks so much,

Abram

Abecoin

I check my signatures just in case, 3 of them are in the 3 to 10 percent area like you mentioned, but one of them is konshin and naumov on the 1909 1 Ruble. It is a %.8 here on numista. 

 

N#203931

 

Thanks so much,

Abram

Glad to help :D

Status geändert zu Gelöst (Abecoin, 26 Sept. 2022, 22:44)

Abecoin

1. 1898 1 Ruble 

15cm by 9cm

 

Signature are Ivan Shipov and Sofronov, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

 

Abecoin2.1898 1 Ruble

15cm by 9cm

Signatures are Ivan Shipov and Metz, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

 

Abecoin

3. 1909 5 rubles

10cm by 16cm

Signatures are Aleksei Konshin and Naumov, which means the note is from 1909-1912.

 

Abecoin

4.1909 25 rubles

17.5cm by 10.7cm

Thanks for any help 

Abram

Signatures are Ivan Shipov and Bogatyriov, and the precis is ГБ, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

ngdawa

Abecoin

1. 1898 1 Ruble 

15cm by 9cm

 

Signature are Ivan Shipov and Sofronov, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

 

Abecoin2.1898 1 Ruble

15cm by 9cm

Signatures are Ivan Shipov and Metz, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

 

Abecoin

3. 1909 5 rubles

10cm by 16cm

Signatures are Aleksei Konshin and Naumov, which means the note is from 1909-1912.

 

Abecoin

4.1909 25 rubles

17.5cm by 10.7cm

Thanks for any help 

Abram

Signatures are Ivan Shipov and Bogatyriov, and the precis is ГБ, which means the note is from 1912-1917.

I used this link http://banknote.ws/COLLECTION/countries/EUR/RUS/RUS-GENERAL/RUS-IMP.htm for the Signatures and they all matched in the sections based off their dates on the notes. Do they still look the same in the later prints, or did I make a mistake? Also, how do you know the date when those same Signature combinations are in the notes written dates section? Is there a slight difference in the design? Does them being a later issue make a difference in their value?

Thanks 

Abram

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