@@kimxijongping-un8334 Cuban is a bit hard to get sometimes as the prices are inflated. I’m from Miami originally and it’s a challenge looking for deals.
I've collected a few stamps from the DPRK, I hope to get more oneday as they are very unique yet depressing. Seeing the country's silver is very interesting as the amount of exported items is quite low compared to other countries especially because of global sanctions and such.
Yes it’s a very interesting country to collect as it’s difficult to acquire most of its commemorative coinage (in the States at least). Was very happy with the coins I was able to purchase off a collector from Europe.
@@thedoc8679 For me, I just had to wait and ask a few sellers from Ebay on their messages / email about unlisted stock. Some sellers that have lots of socialist country stamps have DPRK items, sometimes not many but it's interesting to wonder how they acquired them. You can go online and find the site from the actual country that lists all the new items and stuff like an online catalogue, even with an ordering form! But I'm not going to fill one in, it certainly would get me in trouble to order directly from there, it's more of a greyzone to just buy off somebody else who happens to have them.
Amazing cuban coins
Thank you! Some of my favorite coins in my collection currently.
I come from China,and I love north Korea coin too
Thank you for the comment! North Korean coins are hard to come by, and this series is one I instantly loved.
Cool stuff bud! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Definitely happy to show these coins.
I have alot of cuban coins from 1916 till 1952….where can i get more info about them?
Wow very nice
Thank you!
@@mammothcollector844 I have lots of North Korean silver coins not so much Cuba though
@@kimxijongping-un8334 Cuban is a bit hard to get sometimes as the prices are inflated. I’m from Miami originally and it’s a challenge looking for deals.
very nice
Thank you!
@@mammothcollector844 your welcome looks amazing
I've collected a few stamps from the DPRK, I hope to get more oneday as they are very unique yet depressing. Seeing the country's silver is very interesting as the amount of exported items is quite low compared to other countries especially because of global sanctions and such.
Yes it’s a very interesting country to collect as it’s difficult to acquire most of its commemorative coinage (in the States at least). Was very happy with the coins I was able to purchase off a collector from Europe.
I was going to ask where one would even be able to find coins and stamps from the North Korea to purchase….
@@thedoc8679 For me, I just had to wait and ask a few sellers from Ebay on their messages / email about unlisted stock. Some sellers that have lots of socialist country stamps have DPRK items, sometimes not many but it's interesting to wonder how they acquired them. You can go online and find the site from the actual country that lists all the new items and stuff like an online catalogue, even with an ordering form! But I'm not going to fill one in, it certainly would get me in trouble to order directly from there, it's more of a greyzone to just buy off somebody else who happens to have them.
Que tu gusto por la numismatica no financie dictaduras
nice piedfort
Thank you super happy to get my hands on it!
Any chance I can email you with potential purchase/sale/proposition?
You can always reach out to me on my Instagram! Link is in the description now.
I would if I had ig. Any other way? No business email address?
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