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Is there something wrong with my eyes...?, 1826 2kopeks
What does the last two characters of the right side image seem to be?
What does the last two characters of the right side image seem to be?
E. M. [ 5 ] ** [26.32%]
E. H. [ 10 ] ** [52.63%]
L. M. [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
L. H. [ 1 ] ** [5.26%]
What on earth?!?!?!? I have no idea. [ 3 ] ** [15.79%]
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gxseries
post Nov 10 2005, 08:34 PM
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Here is an image of a coin that I have recently won so I don't have it on my hands right now. But the supposely text is intriduging me, not because it's worn but it's somewhat interesting!

So here is the image:

Question: What does the last two characters of the right side image seem to be?

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post Nov 11 2005, 07:13 PM
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I voted "EM". These are known with EM & KM mintmarks. ИК is mintmaster at EM (Ekaterinburg) for this year.

The coin appears unevenly struck or possibly even overstruck (although I can't imagine what the undertype might be nor am I aware of any overstriking activity in the Russian mints in 1826).

This coin is interesting. The indistinct mintmark doesn't look like the effect of wear. The coin looks out of round as well.

A higher resolution image might shed more light on the coin. It's one best viewed under a good lens.
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post Nov 12 2005, 03:43 AM
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Most definately, or else I wouldn't be asking such odd questions. smile.gif

This is the coin that I had in mind: (picture from Alexander Basok - sorry, just borrowing it for a while!)

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Interesting I guess smile.gif
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post Nov 13 2005, 04:56 PM
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I voted EM, but just because it's a 'must be'! Looks very EH...
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post Nov 15 2005, 12:13 AM
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I still say L.H.
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post Nov 18 2005, 05:27 PM
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Looked lik EH to me....but then again Im just about as blind as a bat....but thats what I think.
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post Feb 13 2006, 09:56 PM
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I received the coin someday ago and completely forgot to update the details.

The mass of this coin is at 11.5grams, which makes this coin 2 grams underweight over the usual standard of 13.65grams.

Nevertheless, here is a closeup of the mintmark and mintmaster.

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It seems that it is EH-NK, instead of the EM-IK. I cannot say for sure if this is either a horrible mess up in the Ekaterinburg Mint or possibly a counterfeited 2 kopek.
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