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Sale 89
New York International 2016
Russian Coins, Orders & Medals |
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Lot 2001 |
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Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 1.41 gm. Type. Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 1.41 gm. Type I. Cf.S/S 29. Standing facing figure of Prince Vladimir holding long cross in his left hand, his tamgha in the right field, legend around / Facing nimbate figure of Christ, his beard formed by four pellets, with an additional small pellet below, HC-XC (barred at top). Extremely rare and historically important. Ragged flan with pieces of edge missing, decent surfaces. Deep olive-green patina. Sharp details and fragments of legend visible. In terms of actual wear.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,808 |
Lot 2002 |
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, Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 2.52 gm. Type II, ca. 1010-1015. S/S 71. Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 2.52 gm. Type II, ca. 1010-1015. S/S 71. Nimbate figure of Prince Vladimir standing facing, holding long cross in his left hand, his right hand on his chest, legend around / Vladimir’s trident tamgha. Very rare and historically important. Better than normally seen.Very fine. Estimated Value $3,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,808 |
Lot 2003 |
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Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 1.65 gm. Type III. Cf.S/S 132. Crowned fi. Pre-Petrine Coinage, Kievan Rus’, Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 1.65 gm. Type III. Cf.S/S 132. Crowned figure of Prince Vladimir seated facing on a throne with a high-back, wearing a fibula and a necklace, holding long cross with both hands / the Prince’s tamgha, legend around. Very debased silver. Extremely rare. Ragged flan with pieces of edge missing, surface corrosion. In terms of actual wear.Fine. Estimated Value $1,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 2004 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Gelderland. Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Gelderland Rijksdaalder 1650. 28.66 gm. Spassky 158.Very fine and Rare. Estimated Value $2,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $3,159 |
Lot 2005 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Supremely Rare Jefimok on a Taler of HohnsteinJefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655". Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Supremely Rare Jefimok on a Taler of HohnsteinJefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a German Taler of Hohnstein, 1570 issued under Volkmar Wolfgang (Dav 9313). 27.94 gm. Spassky 1149 – this piece. The only counterstamped Hohnstein Taler known to Spassky. Extremely rare and possibly unique. Toned over some old, very minor deposits.Very fineSpassky table LVIII, 1149 – plate coin Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III)," Sotheby’s, London 24-25 April, 1997, lot 122. Estimated Value $3,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $4,095 |
Lot 2006 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Swiss Tale. Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Swiss Taler of Basel, 1624 (Dav 4604). 27.97 gm. Spassky – unrecorded date. Very rare and the earliest countermarked taler from Basel. Rich old cabinet toning.Good very fineEx "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III)," Sotheby’s, London 24-25 April, 1997, lot 171. Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $4,563 |
Lot 2007 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Swiss Tale. Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Swiss Taler of Basel, 16(4)0 (Dav 4607). 28.19 gm. Spassky 1493 – this piece. Authenticated and graded by NGC VF 35. Very rare. Deep slate-gray.About extremely fineSpassky table XCVII, 1493 – plate coin Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III)," Sotheby’s, London 24-25 April, 1997, lot 172. Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $4,914 |
Lot 2008 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of an Austrian. Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of an Austrian Taler of Tyrol, undated, Hall mint, issued under Archduke Ferdinand (Dav 8100). 28.05 gm. Spassky 1510 (description) – this piece with picture 1509. Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 45. Very rare. Soft battleship-gray.Good extremely fineSpassky table CI, 1509 – plate coin. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 2009 |
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Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Swedish "S. Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676, Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Swedish "Salvator Mundi" Riksdaler of Queen Christina, 1647 (SM 19). 28.67 gm. Spassky 1731 – this piece. Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 40. Very rare. Lovely old slate gray tone.Good extremely fineSpassky table CXIX, 1731 – plate coin. Estimated Value $7,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $18,720 |
Lot 2010 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, 2 Ducat 1714. Moscow, Red mint. GOLD. 6.4 gm. Novodel. Bit H19 (R2), Diakov (2012) 446 (R3), Sev 39. Peter I, 1689-1725, 2 Ducat 1714. Moscow, Red mint. GOLD. 6.4 gm. Novodel. Bit H19 (R2), Diakov (2012) 446 (R3), Sev 39 (RR), Uzd 0022N (R). A number of pinscratches. Rare.Very fine. Estimated Value $10,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2011 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØE – reversed "E" (1705) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 28.47 gm. Bit 181 (R2), Diakov (2012. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØE – reversed "E" (1705) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 28.47 gm. Bit 181 (R2), Diakov (2012) 185 (R2), Diakov 10, Petrov (25 Rubl), Sev 175 (RR). Very rare. Overstruck, traces of host coin visible. Reverse die break typical for this variety. Attractive pale slate-gray tone. Superior to all plate coins.Choice extremely fine and superb for type. Estimated Value $15,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $25,740 |
Lot 2012 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1712 G. Moscow, Red mint. 28.21 gm. Clasp on mantle, two rows of rivets on sleeve. Bit 808 (R. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1712 G. Moscow, Red mint. 28.21 gm. Clasp on mantle, two rows of rivets on sleeve. Bit 808 (R), Diakov (2012) 368 (R1), Diakov 3, Petrov (7 Rubl), Sev 290 (RR). Rare. Large, heavy obverse metal flaw on the head and neck of the emperor. Soft slate-grayExtremely fine. Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 2013 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØÈI (1719) OK. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Clasp on mantle, decoration of pellets on shoulder. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØÈI (1719) OK. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Clasp on mantle, decoration of pellets on shoulder, arabesque on chest. 1718 – IL. 27.05 gm. Bit 312 (R), Diakov (2012) 741, Diakov 15, Petrov (4 Rubl). Linen-white silver tone.Good extremely fine. Estimated Value $3,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2014 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØ?I (1719) OK. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.15 gm. No clasp on mantle, plain sleeve, rivets. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØ?I (1719) OK. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.15 gm. No clasp on mantle, plain sleeve, rivets on armor, pearled thread on chest. Bit 261, Diakov (2012) 809 (R1), Diakov 33, Petrov (4 Rubl). Pearly white highlights.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $2,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $2,048 |
Lot 2015 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØÈI (1719) OK-ILL. Moscow, red mint. No clasp on mantle, plain sleeve, rivets on armor. 27. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØÈI (1719) OK-ILL. Moscow, red mint. No clasp on mantle, plain sleeve, rivets on armor. 27.15 gm. Bit 824, Diakov (2012) 793 (R1), Diakov 89, Petrov (6 Rubl). Rare. Wreath’s leaves and eagle’s breast feathers have been re-engraved. Soft gray tone.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $3,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2016 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.67 gm. No arabesque on chest, rivets on armor. Bit. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.67 gm. No arabesque on chest, rivets on armor. Bit 328 (R), Diakov (2012) 923 (R1), Diakov 9, Petrov (4 Rubl). Rare. Light pinscratches. Satiny slate gray.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $3,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2017 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720) KO. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 28.02 gm. No arabesque on chest, clasp on ermined m. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720) KO. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 28.02 gm. No arabesque on chest, clasp on ermined mantled, crown above head. Bit 345 (R1), Diakov (2012) 939 (R2), Petrov (6 Rubl), Uzd 0587 (S). Rare. Light steely gray, pleasing flanExtremely fine. Estimated Value $3,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2018 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Type of 1721, no palm branch on chest, crown between t. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØK (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Type of 1721, no palm branch on chest, crown between trilobes above head. Bit 428 (R1), Diakov (2012) 1034 (R2), Diakov 82, Petrov (10 Rubl), Sev 484 (R). Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 45. Very rare variety. Pleasing old toning.Good extremely fine. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2019 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØKA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large clover leaf above head flanked by two pellets a. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØKA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large clover leaf above head flanked by two pellets at edge. Bit 445, Diakov (2012) 1125, Diakov 8. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 58. Attractive light lavender-gray with silvery white hues and mint lustre.Very choice almost uncirculated. Estimated Value $6,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2020 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØKA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Crown above head flanked by tiny pellets. Bit --, Dia. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble ¹AØKA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Crown above head flanked by tiny pellets. Bit --, Diakov --, Diakov (2012) 1133 (R). Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55. Light steely-gray with iridescent peripheral hues, good lustre.Choice about uncirculated. Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2021 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1722. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 491 (R), Diakov 1221 (R1), Uzd 0603 (S). Authenticated an. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1722. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 491 (R), Diakov 1221 (R1), Uzd 0603 (S). Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55. Medium slate-gray with pearly highlightsAbout uncirculatedEx Ira & Larry Goldberg, Los Angeles, CA, Auction 47, May 27-28, 2008. Lot 3056, where it realized $25,000. Estimated Value $7,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $7,020 |
Lot 2022 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1722. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.0 gm. Clover leaf above head, "?Ñ?Ð?ÑÑÈIÑ?ÈI". Bit 496 (R). Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1722. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.0 gm. Clover leaf above head, "?Ñ?Ð?ÑÑÈIÑ?ÈI". Bit 496 (R), Diakov 1225 (R2), Petrov (4 Rubl). Scarce. Medium gray over some obverse pinscratches. Small reverse lamination. Well-struck.Very fine. Estimated Value $1,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,521 |
Lot 2023 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1724. Moscow, Red mint. 28.72 gm. Sailor’s bust type, N?Ï?Ð???Ð? ?Ñ?Ð?NIÑKÑNI. Bit 923 (R1). Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1724. Moscow, Red mint. 28.72 gm. Sailor’s bust type, N?Ï?Ð???Ð? ?Ñ?Ð?NIÑKÑNI. Bit 923 (R1), Diakov (2012) 1465 (R1), Diakov 22. Rare.Good very fineComes with old B.A. Seaby, London envelope. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2024 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725. Moscow, Red mint.28.13 gm. Large sailor’s bust. Bit 973ff, Diakov (2012) 1598. Obverse. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725. Moscow, Red mint.28.13 gm. Large sailor’s bust. Bit 973ff, Diakov (2012) 1598. Obverse laminations and flaws. Light slate-gray. In a points of wear.About extremely fineComes with old B.A. Seaby, London envelope. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $819 |
Lot 2025 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1724 ÑÏÁ. 'Sun' type. 28.37 gm. Mintmark below bust, large cross above head. Bit 1315 (R), Di. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1724 ÑÏÁ. 'Sun' type. 28.37 gm. Mintmark below bust, large cross above head. Bit 1315 (R), Diakov 9, Sev 622 (S). Minor trace of loop removal and some smoothing. Medium gray with russet highlights in the peripheries.Very fine. Estimated Value $2,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2026 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725. Moscow, Red mint. Seaman bust type. ?Ñ?Ð?ÑIÈÑ?IÈ at the end of the legend. 28.16 gm. B. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725. Moscow, Red mint. Seaman bust type. ?Ñ?Ð?ÑIÈÑ?IÈ at the end of the legend. 28.16 gm. Bit 982 (R1), Diakov (2012) 1585 (R1), Diakov 35, Petrov (10 Rubl.), Sev --. Very rare. Soft gray tone.Good very fine. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2027 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725 OK. Moscow, Red mint. ‘Seaman’ type. 27.68 gm. Bit 984 (R), Diakov 1629 (R), Petrov (4 R. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725 OK. Moscow, Red mint. ‘Seaman’ type. 27.68 gm. Bit 984 (R), Diakov 1629 (R), Petrov (4 Rubl). Toned.About very fine. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2028 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725 CÐÁ. Sun Rouble. No sleeve-strap on shoulder, wreath with ribbon. 27.35 gm. Bit 1370 (R. Peter I, 1689-1725, Rouble 1725 CÐÁ. Sun Rouble. No sleeve-strap on shoulder, wreath with ribbon. 27.35 gm. Bit 1370 (R), Diakov (2012) 1553 (R2), Diakov 10. Pale lavender-gray, attractive example.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $5,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2029 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØB (1702). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.75 gm. Bit 515 (R2), Diakov (2012) 35 (R3), Petrov. Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØB (1702). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.75 gm. Bit 515 (R2), Diakov (2012) 35 (R3), Petrov (20 Rubl.), Uzd 0442(RR). Very rare type coin. Minor obverse flan flaws, weakly struck centers. Still better than most pieces.Good very fineEx Sincona, Auction 19, Zurich, Switzerland, October 13-17, 2014. Lot 4. Comes with auction tag. Estimated Value $20,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2030 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØÄ (1704) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.18 gm. Bit 534 (R), KM 106.2. Crude flan and ap. Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØÄ (1704) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.18 gm. Bit 534 (R), KM 106.2. Crude flan and apparently overstruck on a Half Taler-size European coin, traces of undertype legend or design beneath bust. File marks on edge. Interesting as an overstrike.Fine to about very fine. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $878 |
Lot 2031 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina nd (1710). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.78 gm. Type-1710. Bit 580 (R2), Diakov (2012) 1656 (. Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina nd (1710). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.78 gm. Type-1710. Bit 580 (R2), Diakov (2012) 1656 (R2), Petrov (25 Rubl.), Uzd 2238 (RRR). Very rare type coin. Technically not high grade, but well struck for type, far better than the average specimen and quite desirable to collectors. Some obverse contact marks.Good very fine. Estimated Value $20,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2032 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina 1712. Moscow, Red mint. Novodel. Bit H1001 (R1), Diakov (2012) 374 (R2), Authenticated and g. Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina 1712. Moscow, Red mint. Novodel. Bit H1001 (R1), Diakov (2012) 374 (R2), Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 61. Rare.Choice uncirculated. Estimated Value $5,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2033 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØ?I (1719). Moscow, Red mint. 13.48 gm. No arabesque, POÈI, Ï?Ë?È?? large cross on orb. B. Peter I, 1689-1725, Poltina ¹AØ?I (1719). Moscow, Red mint. 13.48 gm. No arabesque, POÈI, Ï?Ë?È?? large cross on orb. Bit 1017 (R), Diakov (2012) 829 (R1), Diakov 14, Sev 400 (R), Uzd 0584. Rare. Pale slate-gray.About extremely fine. Estimated Value $1,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2034 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Grivennik ¹ßØß (1701). Novodel. 2.82 gm. Bit H738 (R2), Diakov (2012) 25 (R2). Rare. Attractively to. Peter I, 1689-1725, Grivennik ¹ßØß (1701). Novodel. 2.82 gm. Bit H738 (R2), Diakov (2012) 25 (R2). Rare. Attractively toned.Choice about uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2035 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Ten Dengas (5 Kopecks) ¹AØB (1702). Novodel. Bit H779 (R2), Diakov (2012) 56 (R2), Diakov N1, Sev 48. Peter I, 1689-1725, Ten Dengas (5 Kopecks) ¹AØB (1702). Novodel. Bit H779 (R2), Diakov (2012) 56 (R2), Diakov N1, Sev 48 (S). Rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 58. Lovely pearly-gray.Choice about uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,404 |
Lot 2036 |
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Russia. Kopeck (1718) L. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU-58. Bit 1290 (R), Diakov 18, Sev 319, Uzd 0572. Estimated Value $1,250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2037 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, 5 Kopecks 1725 ?Ä. 20.23 gm. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 3721, B 292. Original color, Rare thus.Go. Peter I, 1689-1725, 5 Kopecks 1725 ?Ä. 20.23 gm. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 3721, B 292. Original color, Rare thus.Good very fine. Estimated Value $400-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2038 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØÄ (1704) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.20 gm. Bit 1627 (R3) – no price record! Diakov – u. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØÄ (1704) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.20 gm. Bit 1627 (R3) – no price record! Diakov – unl., Uzd – unl. Very rare and missing in most references. Very rare. Olive-brown.About extremely fine. Estimated Value $500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $491 |
Lot 2039 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØE (1705) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Pellet either side of cross reverse legend. B 166. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØE (1705) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Pellet either side of cross reverse legend. B 166, Diakov 76. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55. Meticulous strike, with sharp details.Choice about uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 2040 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØE (1705) ?Ä. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 8.21 gm. Bit 3313, B 166 (S). Dark milk-chocolate br. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØE (1705) ?Ä. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 8.21 gm. Bit 3313, B 166 (S). Dark milk-chocolate brown.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $125-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $117 |
Lot 2041 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØÇ (1707) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 9.14 gm. Bit 1931 (R), B 176, Uzd 2283 (S). Deep tan. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØÇ (1707) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 9.14 gm. Bit 1931 (R), B 176, Uzd 2283 (S). Deep tan brown.Good very fine. Estimated Value $125-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $234 |
Lot 2042 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØ? (1709) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.59 gm. Bit 2029 (R2), B 194 (S), Ilyin (6 Rubl). Ve. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØ? (1709) Á? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.59 gm. Bit 2029 (R2), B 194 (S), Ilyin (6 Rubl). Very rare. Coffee-brown with earthen green hues.Extremely fine. Estimated Value $300-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $316 |
Lot 2043 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØI (1710) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 204, Diakov 80. Authenticated and graded by PCGS. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØI (1710) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 204, Diakov 80. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 BN. Dark milk chocolate-brown.Choice brilliant uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $468 |
Lot 2044 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØAI (1711) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large horseman, spearpoint to right of Ä in mm. B. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØAI (1711) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large horseman, spearpoint to right of Ä in mm. B 213, Diakov 230. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55. Attractive patina.Choice about uncirculated. Estimated Value $200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $187 |
Lot 2045 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÃI (1713) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 223, Diakov 11. Authenticated and graded by PCG. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÃI (1713) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 223, Diakov 11. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Burnt toffee-brown.Brilliant uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $316 |
Lot 2046 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÃI (1713) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Small ground under horse. B 229, Diakov 50. Authent. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÃI (1713) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Small ground under horse. B 229, Diakov 50. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Coffee-brown.Brilliant uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $421 |
Lot 2047 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 234, Diakov 12. Authenticated and graded by PCG. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 234, Diakov 12. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Dark reddish-chocolate brown.Brilliant uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $363 |
Lot 2048 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 236 (S), Diakov 31. Authenticated and graded by. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 236 (S), Diakov 31. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Pleasing strike, rich olive-brown.Brilliant uncirculated. Estimated Value $250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 2049 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 236 (S), Diakov 39. Authenticated and graded by P. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÄI (1714) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 236 (S), Diakov 39. Authenticated and graded by PCGS XF 45 BN. Lovely burgundy tan-brown, pleasing strikeChoice extremely fine. Estimated Value $200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
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Lot 2050 |
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Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 237 (S), Diakov 11. Authenticated and graded by. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) MÄ. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. B 237 (S), Diakov 11. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58.Almost uncirculated. Estimated Value $200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $187 |
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