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Ian
The 1761's are indeterminable whether Ekaterinburg or Sestroretsk mints. The 1765
however is definitely CM mint (Sestroretsk) and somewhat difficult to find `out there' these days. The big one is a later 10 kopec from EM. The dies must have been filling as the date looks more like 1734 than 1834. Still, nice chunks of copper that let you know you were carrying something of value. smile.gif

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Art
More nice coppers. You're tempting me sorely. A whole new collecting direction is in the offing.
gxseries
QUOTE(Art @ Mar 1 2006, 11:51 PM)
More nice coppers. You're tempting me sorely. A whole new collecting direction is in the offing.
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Oh no, oh no, oh no! rofl1.gif

I better start hoarding before it's too late! grin.gif

Really nice samples there Ian smile.gif Now I'm horribly jealous sad.gif
Ian
QUOTE(gxseries @ Mar 1 2006, 03:08 PM)
Oh no, oh no, oh no! rofl1.gif

I better start hoarding before it's too late! grin.gif

Really nice samples there Ian smile.gif Now I'm horribly jealous sad.gif
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I've got some nice smaller denominations somewhere. I'll scan them sometime when I get a chance to dig them out.
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