5 Kopecks 1823, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PD. 1.11 g. Bitkin 277 (R1). Very rare. Very fine.
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5 Kopecks 1823, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PD. 1.11 g. Bitkin 277 (R1). Very rare. Very fine.
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5 Roubles 1824, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PS. 6.52 g. Bitkin 23. Fr. 150. Good very fine.
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10 Kopecks 1824, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PD. 2.05 g. Bitkin 243. Good extremely fine. Attractively toned.
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Gold medal 1826, 167.78 g. On the coronation of Nicholas I. Dies by V. Alexeev and I. Lavretsov. Head to right. Rv. Crowned column on a base, above radiant all-seeing eye. 64.3 mm. Diakov 446.1 (R3). Extremely rare in gold. Good very fine. Traces of jewelry throughout the entire edge.
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20 Kopecks 1826, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 4.06 g. Bitkin 98 (R). Very fine.
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20 Kopecks 1826, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. Bitkin 132. Rare in this condition. PCGS MS62. Nice toning.
Startpreis | 500 CHF |
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10 Kopecks 1826, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. Wings down. Bitkin 142 (R). PCGS AU58. Extraordinary condition.
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5 Kopecks 1826, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. Bitkin 149. Very rare in this condition. PCGS PR62. Beautiful toning. From polished dies.
Startpreis | 400 CHF |
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5 Kopecks 1826, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 1.04 g. Bitkin 149. Good very fine.
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Polupoltinnik 1827, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 5.10 g. Pattern. Bitkin 909 (R4). Excessively rare. 100 roubles according to Petrov. 250 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS63. Brilliant cabinet piece with beautiful patina.
From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 533 (price realized: CHF 2,050,000).
From auction Adolph Hess AG / Bank Leu & Co. AG 39, Lucerne, November 1968, lot 452.
From auction Adolph Hess Nachf. 178, Frankfurt, June 1924, lot 77.
Note from the collector Soederman: „Tolstoy (sale) #1017 Reichsmark 1 550".
With the expertise by the Society of Friends to the State Historical Museum, signed by I.V. Shiryakov
According to the expertise the coin is "of great interest as numismatic monument".
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20 Kopecks 1827, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 4.21 g. Bitkin 134. Very fine-extremely fine.
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10 Zlotych Polskich 1827, Warsaw Mint, IB. 31.24 g. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 983 (R4). Excessively rare. 75 roubles according to Petrov. 200 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU53. Attractively toned.
From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 687 (price realized: CHF 325,000).
GM considered this coin as a pattern and knew only 2 pieces of a standard weight: his own and in the collection of Tolstoy.
With the expertise by the Society of Friends to the State Historical Museum, signed by I.V. Shiryakov.
According to the expertise the coin is "of very great interest as numismatic monument".
Startpreis | 135’000 CHF |
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Rouble 1828, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 20.82 g. Bitkin 106. Dav. 282. 1.5 roubles according to Petrov. Good extremely fine. Attractively toned.
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5 Kopecks 1828, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 1.16 g. Bitkin 151 (R). Good very fine.
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Double Abaz 1828, St. Petersburg Mint. Proof. Mintage for Georgia. Silver-Pattern Double-Abaz. Diameter 23.6 mm. Thickness 2.0 mm. Bitkin 973 (R3). Excessively rare. 20 roubles according to Petrov. 50 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC PF63. Magnificent specimen with beautiful patina.
From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 683 (price realized: CHF 85,000).
From auction Glendining, London, November 1974, lot 849.
GM knew only one such coin in the Hermitage.
Startpreis | 35’000 CHF |
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Abaz 1828, St. Petersburg Mint. Proof. Mintage for Georgia. Silver-Pattern Abaz. Bitkin 975 (R3). Excessively rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. 50 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC PF62. Magnificent specimen with beautiful patina.
From "Dubletten russischer Museen", auction A. Hess Nachf. 210, Frankfurt a. M., April 1932, lot 2239.
This specimen belongs to the group of the rarest type coins of the XIX century.
Startpreis | 30’000 CHF |
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Gold medal 1828, 167.88 g. In the weight of 50 Ducats. On the peace treaty with Turkey. Dies from V. Alexeev. The mountain Ararat with the Ark Noah on the summit, in the foreground waves and rocks, in the background left shining sun, above the year "2242". Rv. View of a Persian city in front of the mountain Ararat topped with a Russian flag, above cross between the divided year 18 - 28, around rays of light. 64.4 mm. Diakov 476.1 (R5). Of the highest rarity. Extremely fine. Cabinet piece. Scratches on the edge.
The Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Persia.
The war ended in 1828 following the occupation of Tabriz. The war had even more disastrous results for Persia than the 1804–1813 war, as the ensuing Treaty of Turkmenchay stripped Persia of its last remaining territories in the Caucasus, which comprised all of modern Armenia, the southern remainder of modern Azerbaijan, and modern Igdir in Turkey. Through the Gulistan and Turkmenchay treaties Persia lost all of its territories in the Caucasus to Russia. These territories had once extended throughout most of Transcaucasia and part of the North Caucasus.
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Bronze medal 1828, 118.68 g. On the peace treaty with Turkey. Dies from V. Alexeev. The mountain Ararat with the Ark Noah on the summit, in the foreground waves and rocks, in the background left shining sun, above the year "2242". Rv. View of a Persian city in front of the mountain Ararat topped with a Russian flag, above cross between the divided year 18 - 28, around rays of light. 64.7 mm. Diakov 476.1 (R1). Good extremely fine. Nicely toned.
The Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Persia.
The war ended in 1828 following the occupation of Tabriz. The war had even more disastrous results for Persia than the 1804–1813 war, as the ensuing Treaty of Turkmenchay stripped Persia of its last remaining territories in the Caucasus, which comprised all of modern Armenia, the southern remainder of modern Azerbaijan, and modern Igdir in Turkey. Through the Gulistan and Turkmenchay treaties Persia lost all of its territories in the Caucasus to Russia. These territories had once extended throughout most of Transcaucasia and part of the North Caucasus.
Startpreis | 1’000 CHF |
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