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IgorS

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  1. It sounds vaguely familiar. I do not think it ever became RNS publication. But I do remember seeing one for auction somewhere.

    And speaking of that I decided to look at the auction catalog of the Zander Library. Yes, it is there as lot 1077:

     

    (Michailovitch, Geand Duke George) English translation by Anders Berglund of the text

    of Volume II, Peter I 1682-1710, 93 pages, and constructed English text for 1711-1719

    plates, 99 pages. Card Covers

     

    Estimate was $50, sold for $110

    Do not know how many copies were produced. I do not think I've seen one offered since.

  2. BTW, this portrait is quite common for a Sun Rouble. A minute detail that moves it from R to R2 would not make much difference for most collectors - still a common portrait. Lately I like the big Conros catalog. In addition to a classic rarity rating there is also a popularity amongst collectors index. I think it is quite useful.

  3. Whoever sent this coin to NGC knew that it will not get a number grade. So on one hand it is a pre-planned action to cover the damage. On the other hand the writing on the slab could have been related to some kind of damage instead of hairlines, which would defeat the purpose.

     

    Also, I guess there is a cost of slabbing to consider with the return.

  4. You referring to Diakov 2000. In 2012 a new catalog on the gold and silver coins of Peter the Great was published.

    There are many more different varieties there and an attempt to cover all the die varieties.

    I do not think Bitkin had the same goal. There are rumors that Bitkin is working on a new cataog. So we shall see...

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