The Finn M/Ns are very well made. Typical example may be $300-$450.
Upper Peninsula Michigan...Finnish Grandparents made hard tack in round sheets...
Russia and Europe have a great influence on the cuisine of Finland. Lihapullat or Meatballs and a soup called Mykyrokka are well known. Kalakukko is a fish dish made in a loaf of bread and is very popular as a National presentation dish representative of Finland.
Finnish filia, or "filia," refers to a traditional Finnish pastry known for its flaky layers and sweet filling, usually made from ingredients like almond paste, jam, or custard. It is often enjoyed with coffee or tea and is popular at festive occasions in Finland. The pastry's name is derived from the Finnish word for "daughter," reflecting its cultural significance and familial ties in Finnish tradition.
The 1956 Suomen Tasavalta 1 penni coin is a Finnish currency piece that features the national coat of arms on one side and the denomination on the other. Made primarily from copper, this coin is part of Finland's monetary history, reflecting the country's post-World War II economic situation. In numismatic circles, it is often collected for its historical significance and the design elements representative of Finnish artistry. While not highly valuable, it holds sentimental value for collectors of Finnish coins.
pigs blood Edit: I'm Finnish and I've never heard of a dish named rossypottu, but aparently somebody seems to be sure it's made out of pigs blood. :S :D
This all depends on the who makes the rifle. A WWIIGUNS, Mosin-nagant, made in japan can cost as much as $1400. It is made of wood and metal. If you have one, state the manufacture and what condition it is in to try to asses the value.
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Serial number and features
Due to the large numbers made.
Without more information - range of value from 300-900.
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Indian Head cents were made from 1859 to 1909.
They were made from 1936-1941, few after 1939. Value depends on condition.
1941 is the year, not sure on the value.
Upper Peninsula Michigan...Finnish Grandparents made hard tack in round sheets...
Depending on exact model and condition anywhere from $25 to $7000 There were many different models of Mosin Nagant made, some rarer than others. A rusted M91/30 is not worth much. A Finnish cavalry carbine is rare and pricey. A generic Russian 91/30 in good condition is currently selling for between $80 and $110 in the US. A HUGE number of those were released from Russian military storage, and placed on the market for sale to civilians. There are several models of Mosin-Nagant rifle, made or modified by several manufacturers. The exact value depends on specifics... manufacturer, model, arsenal it was manufactured at, rare and distinct markings, overall condition, etc. You could be looking at anywhere from $70 to over $1000, depending on those specifics.
Please don't assume that because a coin is old it has to be made of silver. It's made of copper-nickel like all other nickels except the WWII ones with a large mint mark above the dome of Monticello. 1941 is not a rare date for Jefferson nickels. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1941 US nickel?".