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  • Russia, Imperial. A Pair of 18th Century Kopek Coins
  • Russia, Imperial. A Pair of 18th Century Kopek Coins

Item: M0525-43

Russia, Imperial. A Pair of 18th Century Kopek Coins

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Russia, Imperial. A Pair of 18th Century Kopek Coins

A pair of kopek coins, including:

 

1. A 1799 1 kopek coin, constructed of bronze, the obverse bearing a raised monogram of Tsar Paul I, the reverse bearing a raised 1 kopek value, strike date of “1799”, and the mark of the Ekaterinburg Mint, measuring 28 mm in diameter, in extremely fine condition.

 

2. A 1775 5 kopek coin, constructed of bronze, the obverse bearing a raised monogram of Tsarina Catherine II (“the Great”), the reverse bearing a raised 5 kopek value, strike date of “1775”, and the mark of the Siberian Mint, measuring 36 mm in diameter, in extremely fine condition.

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