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Tane
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2 Kopek 1801 EM

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1 Kopek 1799 EM

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Denga 1798 EM

These stylish but simple coins were minted in Jekaterinburg from 1797 to 1801. Other mints were Annensk (AM) and Kolyvan (KM). The letter on the coins is Pavel's monogram, a cyrillic "P".
Art
Nice coppers. hi.gif
Tane
QUOTE(Art @ Jun 20 2005, 04:48 PM)
Nice coppers. hi.gif
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Thanks smile.gif
These aren't as hard to find as someone might think, actually, they are a wonderful way to start a collection of older Russian coins. Coins with mintmark EM are the most common ones, but there are some AM and KM coins quite easily available too. As a type coin, the Polushka is the most difficult one to get hold of.
I have none of them yet cry.gif

Silver coins of this reign are much rarer and demand a very fat wallet and lots of time to look for them. 1 Rouble is the most common and affordable silver coin of the series.
gxseries
Here is one more interesting coin that you might be interested, link as follows:

http://molotok.ru/catalog/view_item.php?id_sell=7614105 2 kopeks no mintmark, presumably novodel.

http://molotok.ru/catalog/view_item.php?id_sell=7614103 The rare, or hard to find polushka, and with a rare mintmark. smile.gif

Btw nice coins Tane! (I am so jealous >_< ) smile.gif

user posted image That is mine, nothing as nice as Tane's one. But this is an overdate 1798/7 coin, pretty interesting really.

Here is the rest of the discussion of the overdate denga

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