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Is there a 1859 15 kopeks coin?


janneen

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Hello everyone, what a great website!

 

I recently red both my coin books on russian coins, namely

Uzdenikov (Russian Coins 1992) and Konros (2004). In Uzdenikov

there is not a 1859 15 kopeks coin but in Konros there is (marked "R").

What is the explanation to this? If there is, is it a year 1859 type coin?

 

Janne

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Hello everyone, what a great website!

Welcome to coinpeople, Janne! :ninja:

 

I recently red both my coin books on russian coins, namely

Uzdenikov (Russian Coins 1992) and Konros (2004). In Uzdenikov

there is not a 1859 15 kopeks coin but in Konros there is (marked "R").

What is the explanation to this? If there is, is it a year 1859 type coin?

 

Janne

It is a pattern coin; RW Julian describes it in his book on page 50. He says that it was "generally unknown until about 1903" and marks it as being extremely rare ("RRRR"). I also couldn't find it in Uzdenikov. It is listed in Bitkin, however (No. 181) and is marked "Un" (perhaps meaning "unique"?).

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Tervetuloa Janne! :ninja: Olet jo kolmas suomalainen täällä!

 

Besides Conros and Uzdenikov, I have a book written by George P. Harris (A Guidebook to Russian coins 1725 to 1972), and he has listed the coin as -Rare-, and marked the mintage with letter "P". No idea what he means with it though.

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...I have a book written by George P. Harris (A Guidebook to Russian coins 1725 to 1972), and he has listed the coin as -Rare-, and marked the mintage with letter "P". No idea what he means with it though.

 

 

Perhaps P(Pattern) that bobh mentioned? Does he use it in other places where patterns are concerned?

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