Russian Imperial Coin Polushka for Siberia, 1766
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Russian Imperial coin polushka for Siberia, 1766.
This issue was made for Siberia. Condition is VF - XF.
Reference: Bitkin, Composite Catalogue of Russian coins, 2003, page 696, H1205, marked 'R2', catalogue price is $170. Last three years the prices for Russian historical coins, orders, medals and badges increase every year more than on 100% !!
This nice Russian item is a great addition to any collection or investment portfolio, not just for its brilliant content but also for its popularity with collectors. Selling as a consignment. Authentication is unknown.
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WIKIPEDIA: A polushka (Russian: half [of denga]) was a Russian coin with value equal to 1/4 kopek (100 kopeks = 1 rouble). Production of polushkas as minted coins began in 1700 under Peter the Great, though more primitive hammered wire money polushkas had been produced for over 150 years before that. Mintage continued, off and on, until 1916, just before the Romanov dynasty ended in 1917. While coins minted in the 18th Century invariably showed the denomination as Polushka, during parts of the 19th and early 20th Centuries the denomination was shown as simply ¼ Kopek.
This issue was made for Siberia. Condition is VF - XF.
Reference: Bitkin, Composite Catalogue of Russian coins, 2003, page 696, H1205, marked 'R2', catalogue price is $170. Last three years the prices for Russian historical coins, orders, medals and badges increase every year more than on 100% !!
This nice Russian item is a great addition to any collection or investment portfolio, not just for its brilliant content but also for its popularity with collectors. Selling as a consignment. Authentication is unknown.
For your convenience we will ship your item for a reasonable price - shipping costs will be included in the invoice. Combined shipping is available.
Credit Card payment, Wire transfer, Check or Money Order payment are also available.
Start price is VERY LOW. NO RESERVE auction.
If an item is NOT SOLD, you can still give us a reasonable OFFER - please save the link of this page.
WIKIPEDIA: A polushka (Russian: half [of denga]) was a Russian coin with value equal to 1/4 kopek (100 kopeks = 1 rouble). Production of polushkas as minted coins began in 1700 under Peter the Great, though more primitive hammered wire money polushkas had been produced for over 150 years before that. Mintage continued, off and on, until 1916, just before the Romanov dynasty ended in 1917. While coins minted in the 18th Century invariably showed the denomination as Polushka, during parts of the 19th and early 20th Centuries the denomination was shown as simply ¼ Kopek.
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Russian Imperial Coin Polushka for Siberia, 1766
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