EugeneG
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After all overstrikes, it is still a good looking coin. I appreciate such coins a lot
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Nice one. I only saw political messages on banknotes.
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Here`s a coin with a completely wrong edge inscription.
Funny. Is it silver?
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The main question is, will you visit Russia again?
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Moscow, 1998 is the 1st edition, AFAIK.
Moscow, 2010 — the latest one, it is the 4th edition.
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Just in case, there are a lot of fakes of this common rouble on the market right now. Looks genuine, but check the edge
It looks suspicious even without the edge, IMHO.
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I agree that 5kop is probably original.
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Nice coin to have!
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I don't know grammar. None! And I mean that about any language, not just Russian. But I believe that 'лет' can only be applied to age, so you can say "I am (мне) 11 лет",
but 'год' means literary 'year' so whether it's 2011, 1011, 111 or just 11 AD it will always be 'год'.
Not only age. "лет" can be also applied to the period in time, for example. "11-й год" , like in "11 AD", is the object itself, while "I'm 11 years old(мне 11 лет)" is the trait of particular object/person. Not starting linguistic discussion, let's just note that "лет" is just plural form genitive case of word "год".
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Good job. Thank you!
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Collapse is more or less over. Priority Mail arrives in less than a month.
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Letters and the cross are very nice. I agree with squirrel, coin itself is great. How much did you pay for it?
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That "create your own for free" banner is so annoying.
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I mean that dies are rotated by 45 degrees. Actually, I made a mistake, remembering from Uzdenikov about "45 degrees rotation". It was about 1724-1725 roubles on Spb mint. It's much more interesting coin then.
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This coin sides orientation is more rare, AFAIK.
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Here is an article about varieties of 1924 rouble. It's in Russian, but Google Translate should help.
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As I can see
It is the edge. And only the edge.
So there are no "bubbles" on surface? I'm curious, how those bubbles can appear. Edge on galvano-fakes is usually being fixed manually. I never had luck to have a close look on such coins, maybe bubbles are common.
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My bad, sorry.
42.9 and 45.8 are perfectly fits remedium allowance. If weight differs for more than 20%, then it's a strike on special planchet — to fix the weight of coin group. Anyway, I think it nice to have coins with small deviation of normal weight
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What is the weight of 5 kopeks 1787?
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Very nice 9/7/5 overdate, congratulations!
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Commemorative medal for the battle of Akhaltsikhe (1828). Diakov #1785 (R1). Struck in 1839.
Medaliers are Lyalin and Klepikov, based on design and model done by Tolstoy.
Not the area of my interest, but it wasn't hard for me to find this on google.
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Looks pretty neat. I think I'll buy some books there.
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there is a great chance to buy a very nice guidebook to 1810-1830 copper 2 kopeks coinage
I'll add that price for this guidebook is around $32 plus shipping from Russian Federation.
another ebay "find"
in Russian Coin Forums
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It looks like the production of one Belorussian master that was "improved" by a hammer.