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Copper coins 1839-1848

#1 User is offline   Tane 

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Posted 13 September 2005 - 06:33 PM

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1/4 Kopek 1840 SPM

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1/2 Kopek 1840 SPM

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1 Kopek 1840 SPM

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2 Kopek 1841 SPM

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3 Kopek 1844 EM*

Another currency reform was made in 1839. It made the new copper coins to be equal in value with silver coins (X Kopejki Serebrom = X Silver Kopeks). Coins were issued in values of 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 and 3 kopeks, it was decided not to have a 5 kopek piece because it would have been too huge.

These coins, minted in St.Petersburg and Jekaterinburg, bear the monogram of emperor Nicholas I, HI, and on the reverse there's nominal value, date and mintmark(EM, SPM, SM).

*Picture from gxseries's collection
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Posted 16 August 2010 - 09:31 PM

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2 kpeken 1844 E.M.

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3 kopeken 1842 S.P.M.

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3 kopeken 1841 S.P.M.

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1 kopeken 1842 S.P.M.

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1/2 kopeken 1840 E.M.


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