Catalog - SINCONA Auction 84

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Lot 270 1 Video

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".

Starting price
500,000 CHF
Result
700,000 CHF

This lot is not available for purchase anymore.

Lot 214 1 Video

Polupoltina 1808, St. Petersburg Mint, FG. Bitkin 82 (R3, this coin!). Severin 2581. GM 6.2 (this coin!). Excessively rare. The rarest of this type. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS61.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 429 (price realized: CHF 1,000,000).

With the expertise by the Society of Friends of the State Historical Museum, no. 510/13, dated August 6, 2013, signed by I.V. Shiryakov.

Starting price
250,000 CHF
Result
260,000 CHF

This lot is not available for purchase anymore.

Lot 274 1 Video

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".

Starting price
135,000 CHF
Result
180,000 CHF

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Lot 330 1 Video

Gold medal 1838, 305.90 g. Octagonal gold-plaquette. On the opening of the Moscow triumphal arch in St. Petersburg. Dies by H. Gube. View of the Moscow triumphal arch. Rv. Inscription between montage and ancient armor, banners, and weapons. 83.5 x 60.2 mm. Diakov 541.1 (R5). Excessively rare. NGC MS62 DPL.

From The New York Sale, Auction XXXVI, New York, January 2015, lot 2237 (price realized: USD 225,000).
From The New York Sale, Auction XII, New York, January 2006, lot 1493.
From the Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Collection, auction Christies, London, July 1950, lot 372.
Fom the Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Collection, auction Hess, Luzern, October 1939.

Built in memory of Russia's victories, notably in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828, the arch was designed by Vasily Stasov. City leaders originally planned to place it by Obvodny Canal, but as the city limits expanded further south, the site was moved to the intersection of the Moscow Road and the Ligovsky Canal. Its new location, created the added benefit of making the Triumphal Arch an impressive gateway to the capital.

Starting price
95,000 CHF
Result
125,000 CHF

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Lot 342 1 Video

3/4 Roubles - 5 Zlotych 1840, St. Petersburg Mint, NG. 15.56 g. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 1107 (R3). Extremely rare, especially in this condition. 8 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS63. Cabinet piece.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1217 (price realized: CHF 170,000).
(Most probably) from the Tolstoy collection, auction Adolph Hess Nachf., Frankfurt, March 1913, lot 1701.

Starting price
70,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 350 1 Video

1 1/2 Roubles - 10 Zlotych 1841, St. Petersburg Mint, NG. 31.26 g. Proof. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 1095 (R3). Extremely rare, especially in this condition. 40 roubles according to Petrov. 50 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC PF62. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1221 (price realized: CHF 150,000).
From the "Russian Coins of 19th and 20th century. Collection of Duplicates from Russian Museums", auction Adolph Hess Nachf. 204, Lucerne, February 1931, lot 1203.

Starting price
65,000 CHF
Result
80,000 CHF

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Lot 75 1 Video

48 Kopecks 1756, Red Mint. 12.22 g. Pattern-48 Kopecks. Mintage for the Baltic area. Bitkin 651 (R4). Excessively rare. 100 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS63. Most attractive specimen with full mint luster and wonderful toning. Minor flan flaw.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2012, lot 219 (price realized: CHF 150,000).
From the auction Ludwig Grabow, Rostock, September 1938, lot 687.

According to Bitkin the mintage was 10 specimens only!

With the expertise by "Russian Numismatic House Ltd", signed by V.Y. Gazanchidis.

Starting price
65,000 CHF
Result
70,000 CHF

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Lot 533 1 Video

25 Roubles - 2 1/2 Imperials 1908, St. Petersburg Mint. 32.18 g. Probably on his 40th birthday. Bitkin 314 (R3). Fr. 171. Extremely rare, officially only 175 pieces struck. NGC UNC Details. Attractive specimen. Small edge nick and minor scratches on reverse.

In 1908, Emperor Nicholas II turned 40 years old. For gifts on the occasion of this anniversary, it was decided to mint a gold donative coin, similar to the 25 roubles 1896 "Coronation" coin, which was issued in 1896 in honor of the coronation of Nicholas II in Moscow. The first 150 coins were made from a gold nugget, weighing almost 5 kilograms, found in Siberian mines belonging to the Cabinet of His Majesty. In 1910, by order of the Grand Duke and Grand Numismatist Georgy Mikhailovich, another 25 coins were minted, so the total circulation was 175 copies. The weight of the coin of 32.26 grams and the denomination by that time no longer corresponded to the changed monetary standard adopted for gold coins as per the monetary reform of 1897, which indicates a donative purpose of the coin. As a means of payment, the coins were not used, but were kept in the Czar Family and the families of the nobles who received these coins as a sign of merit to the emperor. Today, the coin of 25 rubles of 1908 is one of the most expensive and rare coins of the time of Emperor Nicholas II.

Starting price
50,000 CHF
Result
95,000 CHF

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Lot 528 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1904, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AR. 0.76 g. Proof. Bitkin 181 (R4). Excessively rare, probably only 10 pieces struck. Unknown to Petrov. Unknown to Ilyin. NGC PF64+ CAMEO. Cabinet piece.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2016, lot 1051 (price realized: CHF 110,000).

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 exceptionally great interest as numismatic monument".

Starting price
50,000 CHF
Result
75,000 CHF

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Lot 316 1 Video

1 1/2 Roubles - 10 Zlotych 1836, St. Petersburg Mint. 31.02 g. "Family Rouble". Initials of the die-engraver Paul Utkin "PU" on truncation of neck. Reeded edge. Bitkin 888 (R2). Dav. 286 B. 50 roubles according to Iljin. 40 roubles according to Petrov. Very rare, especially in this condition. Only 150 pieces struck. NGC AU58. Nice patina.

Starting price
50,000 CHF
Result
75,000 CHF

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Lot 279 1 Video

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.

Starting price
50,000 CHF
Result
50,000 CHF

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Lot 93 1 Video

20 Kopecks 1763, St. Petersburg, SPB. 4.98 g. Pattern. Bitkin 971 (R4). Diakov 25 (R5). Michailovitch 212, 19 (pl. II, 2; this piece). Of the highest rarity. 100 roubles according to Petrov. 300 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU58. Nicely toned.

From the Tolstoi Collection.

With the expertise issued by the State Historical Museum, Moscow, signed by V. V. Uzdenikov, dated May 8th, 2000.

Starting price
50,000 CHF
Result
140,000 CHF

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Lot 221 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1810, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB FG. 1.22 g. Bitkin 248 (R3). Extremely rare. 60 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS64. Cabinet piece with beautiful patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 436 (price realized: CHF 110,000).
From the "Russian Coins of 19th and 20th Century. Collection of duplicates from Russian Museums", auction Adolph Hess 204, Frankfurt, February 1931, lot 331.

Starting price
45,000 CHF
Result
45,000 CHF

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Lot 211 1 Video

Rouble 1807, St. Petersburg Mint. 20.03 g. Pattern-rouble. Novodel. Military portrait. Bitkin H673 (R3). Extremely rare. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS63. Cabinet piece with nice toning.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 643 (price realized: CHF 110,000).
From the auction Adolph Hess AG / Bank Leu & Co. AG 39, Lucerne, November 1968. lot 326.
From the "Russian Coins of 19th and 20th Century. Collection of duplicates from Russian Museums", auction Adolph Hess 204, February 1931, lot 272.

Starting price
45,000 CHF
Result
65,000 CHF

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Lot 341 1

1 1/2 Roubles - 10 Zlotych 1840, St. Petersburg Mint, NG. 20.99 g. Bitkin 1094 (R3). Extremely rare. 35 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. 4 NGC MS62. Cabinet piece.

Finest certified by NGC.

Starting price
35,000 CHF
Result
40,000 CHF

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Lot 329 1 Video

1 1/2 Roubles - 10 Zlotych 1838, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. Bitkin 1092 (R3). Excessively rare, probably only 13 pieces struck. 2.5 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS64. Cabinet piece with beautiful toning.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1209 (price realized: CHF 80,000).
From the auction Hess/Leu 27, Lucerne, October 1964, lot 1515.

Note from the collector Soederman: "Must be Brand specimen. 13 (pcs) struck.".

Starting price
35,000 CHF
Result
50,000 CHF

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Lot 277 1 Video

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.

Starting price
35,000 CHF
Result
90,000 CHF

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Lot 140 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1778, Avesta Mint. Bitkin 1287 (R3). Delzanno 129. AAH 107. Extremely rare. 200 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC XF45 BN.

During the Russian-Swedish War of 1788-1790, 5 Kopecks coins were minted at the Swedish mint and served as payment for Russian workers in the border regions. There were 5 Kopecks coins minted in 1788 with the dates 1764, 1778, and 1787. Sweden claimed that these were coins captured from Russian ships and not "counterfeit money". This war coinage is one of the most interesting phenomena in monetary history and one of the most popular rarities in Russian and Swedish numismatics.

Starting price
35,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 3 1 Video

Polupoltinnik 1702, Kadashevsky Mint. 6.88 g. Diakov 46 (R2). Bitkin 706 (R2). Extremely rare. 50 roubles according to Petrov. NGC XF45.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 5 (price realized: CHF 80,000).
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".

Starting price
35,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 529 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1904, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AR. Proof. Bitkin 181 (R4). Excessively rare, probably only 10 pieces struck. Unknown to Petrov. Unknown to Ilyin. NGC PF62. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the auction Heritage 3037, New York City, January 2015, lot 31297 (price realized: USD 65,000).

Starting price
30,000 CHF
Result
65,000 CHF

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Lot 480 1 Video

50 Kopecks 1889, St. Petersburg Mint, (AG). 9.98 g. Proof. Bitkin 82 (R2). Extremely rare in this condition. 4 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC PF64 CAMEO. Cabinet piece with beautiful toning.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 924 (price realized: CHF 70,000).

With the expertise by "Russian Numismatic House Ltd", signed by B.V. Uetskiy.

Starting price
30,000 CHF
Result
44,000 CHF

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Lot 278 1 Video

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.

Starting price
30,000 CHF
Result
38,000 CHF

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Lot 181 1 Video

Poltina 1798, Mints in St. Petersburg, SP OM. 10.03 g. Die rotation counterclockwise by 30 degrees. Bitkin 49 (R3). Extremely rare. 100 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU55. Attractively toned.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 383 (price realized: CHF 70,000).

With the expertise by "Russian Numismatic House Ltd", signed by V.Y. Gazanchidis.

Collector's note: "Not in GM. Bought from M(ünzen) & M(edaillen), (Basel) 1974. Paid Sfr 1.500".

Starting price
30,000 CHF
Result
50,000 CHF

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Lot 174 1 Video

Rouble 1796, Mints in St. Petersburg, BM. 29.40 g. Albertus Rouble. Bitkin 14 (R1). Dav. 1687. Very rare, especially in this condition. 12 roubles according to Petrov. 8 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS61. Cabinet piece with most attractively toned.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 373 (price realized: CHF 65,000).

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".

Starting price
28,000 CHF
Result
28,000 CHF

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Lot 220 1 Video

Poltina 1810, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB FG. 10.56 g. Bitkin 80 (R). Very rare in this condition. 3 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS64. Cabinet piece with attractive patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 434 (price realized: CHF 60,000).

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
34,000 CHF

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Lot 153 1 Video

5 Roubles 1784, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 6.37 g. Bitkin 84 (R1). Fr. 130b. Very rare. Only 3,000 pieces struck. 12 roubles according to Petrov. Extremely fine-uncirculated. Extraordinary condition.

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
25,000 CHF

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Lot 84 1 Video

Rouble 1762, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 21.25 g. Novodel. Lettered edge. Bitkin H45 (R3). Extremely rare. 30 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS63. Lustrous brilliant piece with most attractive patina. Minor scratches.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 228 (price realized: CHF 60,000).

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 48 1 Video

Polupoltinnik 1740, Red Mint. 6.34 g. Bitkin 223 (R2). Very rare, only 2,140 pieces struck. 10 roubles according to Petrov. 10 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU50. Nice toning. Minor flan flaw.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 192 (price realized: CHF 57,500).

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
26,000 CHF

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Lot 38 1 Video

Rouble 1729, Kadashevsky Mint. 27.87 g. Novodel. Diakov page 125, N. Bitkin H127 (R3). Dav. 1669. Of the highest rarity. NGC MS63+. Cabinet piece.

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
30,000 CHF

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Lot 6 1 Video

Rouble 1705, Kadashevsky Mint, MD. 27.98 g. Diakov 187 (R3). Bitkin 183 (R2). Extremely rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC XF Details. Obverse slightly tooled.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 1204 (price realized: CHF 60,000).

With the expertise by "Russian Numismatic House Ltd", signed by V.Y.Gazanchidis.

This rouble belongs to the group of the rarest roubles of Peter I, the so-called "in a circle" type. This piece was struck on a broad (trial?) planchet. Its details surpass the other two known "in a circle"-roubles, one in the collections of Hermitage and the other one in the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The latter piece was struck on a smaller planchet practically without the circle-details.
This excessively rare rouble possibly represents a transitional type from the trial roubles minted in a ring abroad, allegedly in Nuremberg and the regular striking. Our specimen is struck with fresher dies than the two other known roubles. This fact, together with the broad planchet allows us to think with even more confidence about the possibility of being a pattern coin.

Starting price
25,000 CHF
Result
90,000 CHF

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Lot 202 1 Video

Poltina 1802, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AI. 10.31 g. It is unclear if the dies for this unique issue were combined intentionally (official pattern) or if it happens to be a mint error. Bitkin -. GM -. Of the highest rarity and possibly unique. NGC MS62. Cabinet piece with nice toning.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 406 (price realized: CHF 55,000 CHF).

Note from the collector Soederman: "Pattern. RRR. Obv. AI. 1 berry instead of 3 behind third laurel bud. Mint master's initials on Rv.(revers) too AI. Unc. GM NOT".

Starting price
24,000 CHF
Result
36,000 CHF

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Lot 363 1 Video

20 Kopecks 1843, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB ACh. 4.16 g. Proof. Bitkin 326 (R3). Excessively rare. 15 roubles according to Petrov. 30 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC PF65. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 679 (price realized: CHF 48,000).
From the "Russian Coins of 19th and 20th Century. Collection of Duplicates from Russian Museums", auction Adolph Hess 204, Lucerne, February 1931, lot 1037.

Starting price
20,000 CHF
Result
30,000 CHF

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Lot 285 1 Video

6 Roubles Platin 1830, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. Bitkin 56 (R2). Fr. 159. Very rare, only 8,610 pieces struck. 25 Roubles according to Iljin. NGC MS64 DPL.

Finest certified by NGC in DPL.

Starting price
20,000 CHF
Result
42,000 CHF

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Lot 443 1 Video

1/2 Kopeck 1871, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. Bitkin 547 (R3). Extremely rare. 15 roubles according to Petrov. 150 roubles per set according to Ilyin. NGC MS63 BN. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From auction Künker 255, Osnabrück, October 2014, lot 5899 (price realized: EUR 42,000).
From the Antonin Prokop collection, part 1, auction Aurea 6, Prag 2002, lot 331.

Starting price
18,000 CHF
Result
25,000 CHF

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Lot 425 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1860, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB FB. 1.01 g. Bitkin 166 (R3). Extremely rare. 10 roubles according to Petrov. 25 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC UNC Details. Spot removed on obverse.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 763 (price realized: CHF 40,000).

Starting price
18,000 CHF
Result
18,000 CHF

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Lot 173 1 Video
Catherine II. 1762-1796 Mintage for Crimea. Shahin Giray, 1777-1783

Mintage for Crimea. Shahin Giray, 1777-1783. Poltina 1191 AH / Year 4, Baghce Saray. 21.77 g. Bitkin -. Retowski 118. Of the highest rarity, especially in this quality. Probably unique. NGC MS65 BN. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From auction Künker 258, Osnabrück, January 2015, lot 1072 (price realized: EUR 42,000).
From the Ernst and Otto Horn Collection.

Retowski only knew the piece from the illustration in Johann Bernoulli: "Krimmische Münzsorten vom J. 1780", in: Sammlung kurzer Reisebeschreibungen 1783, vol. XI, p. 419 f.

The Giray Khans were descendants of Chingiz Khan and rulers of the Crimean Khanate from 1441 to 1783. Established by Haci I Giray, it was the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the Golden Horde. The Khanate was also known as Qirim Hanligi, Qirim Yurtu, Great Horde and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old European historiography and geography as Little Tartary or Tartaria Minor. It lasted until April 8, 1783, when Catherine II of Russia annexed the whole Crimean Peninsula as the Taurida Governorate.

Starting price
18,000 CHF
Result
18,000 CHF

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Lot 566 1 Video
Coins of the Provisional Government Tokens of the State Bank of Armavir, 1918

Tokens of the State Bank of Armavir, 1918. 3 Roubles 1918, IZ, With the initials "IZ" under eagle's claw. Bitkin 8 (R2). Extremely rare, especially in this condition. NGC MS66 BN. Cabinet piece.

Finest certified by both NGC and PCGS.

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
15,000 CHF

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Lot 497 1 Video

Silver medal 1895, 177.50 g. On the construction of St. Vladimir's Cathedral in Kiev. Dies by V. Nikonov and M. Skudnov. Facing bust of Prince Vladimir with crown, cross and richly decorated robe, cathedral in background. Rv. View of the cathedral. 68.70 mm. Diakov 1170.1 (R3). Very rare. Extremely fine. Nice toning.

The cathedral was built to commemorate the 900-year celebration of the baptism of the Kievan Rus. The cathedral was completed in 1882, but the paintings adorning the church were finished only in 1896.

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
15,000 CHF

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Lot 303 1 Video

12 Roubles Platin 1832, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 41.33 g. Bitkin 41 (R2). Fr. 158. Very rare, only 1,102 pieces struck. 45 roubles according to Ilyin. Very fine. Altered surface and small edge nick.

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
15,000 CHF

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Lot 298 1 Video

Poltina 1831, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NG. 10.35 g. Proof. Bitkin 122. Extremely rare in this condition. 1 rouble according to Petrov. NGC PF65+ ULTRA CAMEO. Cabinet piece.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 588 (Price realized: CHF 40,000).

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
40,000 CHF

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Lot 239 1 Video

1/2 Kopeck 1876, Ekaterinburg Mint, EM. 1.04 g. Bitkin 441 (R2). Extremely rare, especially in this quality. 15 roubles according to Petrov. 25 roubles according to Ilyin. Extremely fine-uncirculated.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 839 (price realized: CHF 50,000).

Not encapsulated by both NGC and PCGS with stated reason "NO DECISION". Sold as is, no return.

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
23,000 CHF

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Lot 97 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1764, Avesta Mint. 43.62 g. Bitkin 1286 (R3). Delzanno 128. AAH 106. Extremely rare. 200 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC VF Details. Environmental damage.

From auction Künker 225, Osnabrück, January 2013, lot 1605 (price realized: EUR 34,000).

During the Russian-Swedish War of 1788-1790, 5 Kopecks coins were minted at the Swedish mint and served as payment for Russian workers in the border regions. There were 5 Kopecks coins minted in 1788 with the dates 1764, 1778, and 1787. Sweden claimed that these were coins captured from Russian ships and not "counterfeit money". This war coinage is one of the most interesting phenomena in monetary history and one of the most popular rarities in Russian and Swedish numismatics. The 1764 year offered here is by far the rarest of the three years, only very few pieces are known (besides the specimen in the museum of Avesta probably only 3 in private hands).

Starting price
15,000 CHF
Result
17,000 CHF

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Lot 7

This lot has been withdrawn.

Lot 10 1 Video

Grivennik 1705, Kadashevsky Mint. 2.86 g. Diakov 214 (R4). Bitkin 759 (R4). Extremely rare. 75 roubles according to Petrov. NGC VF25. Nice toning.

From auction Künker 258, Osnabrück, January 2015, lot 822 (price realized: EUR 32,000).
From the Ernst and Otto Horn collection.

Starting price
13,500 CHF
Result
17,000 CHF

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Lot 429 1 Video

5 Kopecks 1861, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB MI. 1.04 g. Bitkin 207 (R3). Extremely rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. 40 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS62. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1340 (price realized: CHF 30,000).

Starting price
12,000 CHF
Result
28,000 CHF

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Lot 123 1 Video

Para (3 Dengas) 1772, Mint in Sadogura. 11.81 g. Bitkin 1255. Extremely rare in this condition. 1.5 roubles according to Petrov. 1 rouble according to Ilyin. Fast FDC / About uncirculated. Magnificent condition.

Starting price
12,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 28 1 Video

2 Roubles 1722, Kadashevsky Mint. 41.24 g. Novodel. Plain edge. Bitkin H3742 (R2). Very rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC AU58. Attractive patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 99 (price realized: CHF 28,000).

Uzdenikov attributes this coin to a small group of novodels (this group was first noted in 1904 by Giel & Iljin) of special scientific interest.

Starting price
12,000 CHF
Result
17,000 CHF

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Lot 544 1 Video

Rouble 1912, St. Petersburg, (EB). 19.94 g. On the unveiling of the monument to Emperor Alexander III in Moscow. Bitkin 330 (R). Dav 297. Rare. NGC MS64. Nice patina.

Starting price
10,000 CHF
Result
30,000 CHF

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Lot 337 1 Video

15 Kopecks - 1 Zloty 1839, St. Petersburg Mint, NG. 2.95 g. Die rotation 180°. Bitkin 1121 (R2). Extremely rare. About extremely fine. Slightly cleaned.

There is no auction record or listing of this extremely rare variety in any known internet database.

Starting price
10,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 264 1 Video

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.

Starting price
10,000 CHF
Result
13,000 CHF

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Lot 18 1 Video

Poltina 1712/11, Red Mint. 14.03 g. 2 over 1 in date. Diakov 373 (R3). Bitkin 1004 (R1). Very rare. 10 roubles according to Petrov. NGC VF20. Minor flan flaw.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 56 (price realized: CHF 26,000).

Starting price
10,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 452 1 Video

Poltina 1875, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NI. 10.30 g. Proof. Bitkin 119 (R). Very rare, especially in this condition. 2.5 roubles according to Petrov. NGC PF65. Cabinet piece with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1444 (price realized: CHF 20,000 CHF).

Starting price
8,500 CHF
Result
34,000 CHF

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Lot 216 1 Video

Polupoltinnik 1809, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB MK. 5.20 g. Bitkin 86 (R) var. Rare in this condition. 2.25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC MS66. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 425 (price realized: CHF 20,000).

Starting price
8,500 CHF
Result
22,000 CHF

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Lot 131 1 Video

10 Roubles 1776, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 12.97 g. Bitkin 32 (R). Fr. 129a. Rare. 22 roubles according to Petrov. 20 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU58.

Starting price
7,500 CHF
Result
13,000 CHF

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Lot 79 1 Video

Gold medal 1759, 52.77 g. On the victory over the Prussian Army at Kunersdorf on August 1st. In the weight of 15 Ducats. Dies by T. Ivanov. Crowned bust right, ribbon of order on her chest. Rv. Ancient warrior holding Russian banner and spear, arms, and a banner. 42.8 mm. Diakov 105.3. Very rare. Very fine-extremely fine. Mount mark, edge and field polished.

Starting price
7,500 CHF
Result
7,750 CHF

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Lot 2 1 Video

Poltina 1702, Kadashevsky Mint. 13.77 g. Diakov 35 (R2). Bitkin 515 (R2). Extremely rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC AU Details. Surface slightly tooled.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 19, Zurich, October 2014, lot 4 (price realized: CHF 16,000).

Starting price
6,800 CHF
Result
11,000 CHF

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Lot 335 1 Video

3/4 Roubles - 5 Zlotych 1839, St. Petersburg Mint, NG. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 1106 (R3). Extremely rare. 12 roubles according to Petrov. 75 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC VF35. Supposedly only a few specimens known struck in circulation.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 740 (price realized: CHF 15,000 CHF).

Starting price
6,500 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 403 1 Video

Silver medal 1855, 203.58 g. On the 100th Anniversary of Moscow University. Dies by V. Alexeev and M. Kuchkin. M. Lomonosov and P.I. Shuvalov giving a book to Empress Elizabeth I. Rv. Russian two-headed eagle. 79.2 mm. Diakov 614.1. Very rare in silver. Extremely fine. some small scratches.

Starting price
5,500 CHF
Result
5,500 CHF

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Lot 352 1 Video

Silver medal 1841, On the Wedding of G. D. Alexander Nikolaevich and Princess Maria Alexandrovna. Dies by H. Gube. Conjoined portraits to left. Rv. Crowned shield with both their monograms. Cupid holding bow to right, Psyche with lilies to left. 36.0 mm. Bitkin M903 (R1). Diakov 563.2 (R2). Very rare, especially in this condition. PCGS MS64. Beautifully toned.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
8,000 CHF

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Lot 283 1

Silver medal 1829, 120.52 g. On the peace with Turkey. Dies by V. Alexeev and A. Klepikow. Flying Russian eagle above Adrianople, mountains, and sea beyond. Rv. View of Adrianople with minarets, mountains beyond. 64.1 mm. Diakov 477.1 (R3, variety with different die-cutter). Extremely rare. Extremely fine.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
7,000 CHF

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Lot 88 1 Video

10 Roubles 1762, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 16.61 g. Bitkin 4 (R1). Fr. 129. Very rare. 40 roubles according to Petrov. 25 roubles according to Ilyin. Very fine. Traces of mounting and wear.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
7,750 CHF

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Lot 83 1 Video

1/3 Taler 1761, Red Mint. 7.86 g. Small wing type. Coins for Prussia. Bitkin 806 (R1). Olding 451. Kluge K24. Very rare in this condition. 6 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS62. Beautiful patina.

During the Seven Years' War, Russia occupied East Prussia (1758-1762) - nowadays partly belonging to Poland. During that time, coins were struck with the portrait of Tsarina Elisabeth I on the obverse and the well-known Prussian eagle and German denomination on the reverse. Her successor Peter III, a 'private Frederick enthusiast', withdrew from the war and returned the territory to King Frederick in 1762 (Peace of St. Petersburg.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
5,250 CHF

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Lot 54 1 Video

Rouble 1744, Red Mint, MMD. Bitkin 114 (R1). Dav. 1678. Very rare in this condition. 2.75 roubles according to Petrov. NGC MS64.

Finest certified by both NGC and PCGS.

From the auction "Renaissance Sale", Philadelphia, August 2000, lot 264.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
19,000 CHF

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Lot 50 1 Video

Rouble 1741, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 25.86 g. Diakov 10. Bitkin 29 (R1). Dav. 1676. 15 roubles according to Petrov. 12 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC XF40. Nicely toned.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
7,000 CHF

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Lot 49 1 Video

Rouble 1741, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 25.80 g. Diakov 9 var. Bitkin 19 (R1). Dav. 1676. Rare. NGC AU55. Nicely toned.

Starting price
5,000 CHF
Result
12,000 CHF

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Lot 540 1

5 Roubles 1911, St. Petersburg Mint, (EB). 4.28 g. Bitkin 37 (R). Fr. 180. Very rare date. Extremely fine. Slightly cleaned.

Starting price
4,500 CHF
Result
4,500 CHF

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Lot 176 1 Video

Rouble 1797, Mints in St. Petersburg, SM FTs. 29.13 g. Bitkin 18 (R). Dav. 1688. 4 roubles according to Petrov. 4 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC AU55. Nicely toned.

Starting price
4,000 CHF
Result
4,000 CHF

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Lot 20 1

Silver medal 1714, 50.37 g. On the Naval Victory at Gangut on July 27th. Dies by T. Ivanov. Laureate and armored bust to right in a mantle. Rv. Victory holding a laurel wreath and a trident, view of naval battle on a background. 47.2 mm. Diakov 47.18 (R2). Good extremely fine. Nicely toned.

The Battle of Gangut took place on 27 July 1714 during the Great Northern War (1700–1721), in the waters of Riilahti Bay, north of the Hanko Peninsula, near the site of the modern-day city of Hanko, Finland, between the Swedish Navy and Imperial Russian Navy. It was the first important victory of the Russian fleet in its history. It is commemorated in Russia as one of the Days of Military Honour.

Starting price
4,000 CHF
Result
5,000 CHF

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Lot 569 1

10 Roubles 1923, Petrograd Mint (NA). Chervonetz. Parchimowicz 287 a. Fr. 181. NGC MS63.

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
5,750 CHF

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Lot 568 1 Video

10 Roubles 1923, Petrograd Mint (NA). Chervonetz. Parchimowicz 287 a. Fr. 181. NGC MS63.

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
5,750 CHF

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Lot 567 1

10 Roubles 1923, Petrograd Mint (NA). Chervonetz. Parchimowicz 287 a. Fr. 181. NGC MS63.

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
5,750 CHF

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Lot 362 1

Rouble 1843, Warsaw Mint, MSh. 20.78 g. Plain edge. Bitkin 416 var. Extremely rare variety. NGC AU Details. Attractively toned. Slightly cleaned.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1032 (price realized: CHF 8,000).

Note from the collector Soederman: „RRRRR. Unknown in all other numismatic literature except for Kocheregin".

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
5,000 CHF

This lot is not available for purchase anymore.

Lot 106 1

Silver medal o. J. (1767), 64.14 g. On the Permission of Tax-Free Import of Bread from Livonia and Estonia to St. Petersburg. Dies by T. Ivanov and G.C. Waechter. Crowned and mantled bust to right. Rv. Mercury holding a caduceus and Ceres with a sheaf of wheat by the seashore holding hands. Probably struck in the 19th century. 51.5 mm. Diakov 133.1 (R2). Very rare in this condition. Uncirculated. Cabinet piece.

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
4,250 CHF

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Lot 17 1

Silver medal 1711, 28.81 g. On the marriage of Tsarevitch Alexey and Princess Charlotta of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel on October 25th. Unsigned. A man resting under a tree, five angels climbing a ladder to the clouds in the background. Rv. Inscription. 44.6 mm. Diakov 41.2 (R3). Rare. Very fine. Slightly tooled.

Charlotte Christine Sophie, third daughter of Duke Ludwig Rudolf and his wife Christine Louise of Oettingen. Born on August 28th, 1694. Married to Tsarevitch Alexey Petrovitch, son of Tsar Peter I. Died on November 1st, 1715, on the consequences of the abuse by her husband.

Starting price
3,500 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 286 1

5 Roubles 1830, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PD. 6.52 g. Bitkin 5. Fr. 154. Extremely fine. Extraordinary condition.

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
3,400 CHF

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Lot 234 1

Rouble 1814, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PS. 20.18 g. Plain edge. Bitkin - (cf. 108). Extremely rare variety. PCGS VF30.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 12, Zurich, October 2013, lot 451 (price realized: CHF 10,000).

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
4,500 CHF

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Lot 169 1

Poltina 1796, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB IS. 11.67 g. Bitkin 327 (R). 3.5 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. Good extremely fine. Extraordinary condition.

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
3,800 CHF

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Lot 115 1

Silver medal 1770, 23.22 g. On the Victory at Kagul/Moldavia against the Turks. Award medal. Dies by T. Ivanov. Crowned and mantled bust to right. Rv. 4-line inscription. 38.1 mm. Diakov 148.1 (R3). Very rare. Very fine.

From auction SINCONA 2, Zurich, October 2011, lot 309.

On July 16, 1770, a small army of 17,000 Russian troops under Pjotr Rumjanzev defeated the Ottoman Army of 150,000 men under the command of the Grand Wesir outside of the town of Kagul in Moldavia. A remarkable feat that fetched Rumjanzev the rank of field marshal and an estate with 5000 serfs. Regretfully, it also brought him the envy of his fellow generals who tried to block his future career whenever possible.

Frederick the Great of Prussia sent Rumjanzev a letter with his congratulations. He compared the victory of the small Russian army over the far, far greater Turkish army with the victories of the ancient Romans.

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
3,500 CHF

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Lot 19 1

Silver medal 1713, 49.91 g. On the Battle near Pelkine River. Dies by T. Ivanov. Laureate and armored bust to right in a mantle. Rv. Running soldier holding a spear and a shield. Next to him River God sitting to left. 48.1 mm. Diakov 45.5 (R1). Very rare in silver. Extremely fine. Nicely toned.

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
3,000 CHF

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Lot 5 1

Grivennik 1704, Kadashevsky Mint, M. 2.83 g. Diakov 134 (R). Bitkin 746 (R). Very rare. 80 roubles according to Petrov. Fine. Gilded, traces of mounting, tooled.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 14 (price realized: CHF 10,000).

Starting price
3,000 CHF
Result
3,000 CHF

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Lot 191 1

Rouble 1801, Mints in Petersburg, SM AI. 21.06 g. Bitkin 46. Dav. 278. 2.5 roubles according to Petrov. NGC UNC Details. Some minor tooling on obverse.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 403 (price realized: CHF 6,500).

Starting price
2,750 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 182 1

Polupoltinnik 1798, Mints in St. Petersburg, SP OM. 4.97 g. Die rotation clockwise by 35 degrees. Bitkin 69 (R1). Rare. 6 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS62. Beautiful condition with magnificent patina.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 387 (price realized: CHF 6,500).

Starting price
2,750 CHF
Result
7,000 CHF

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Lot 433 1

5 Roubles 1867, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NI. 6.51 g. Bitkin 15. Fr. 163. Rare date. Extremely fine. Slightly cleaned.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 356 1

Rouble 1842, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB ACh. 20.56 g. Plain edge. Bitkin 201 var. Extremely rare variety. NGC VF Details. Graffiti on reverse.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 7, Zurich, October 2012, lot 1013 (price realized: CHF 6,000).

Note from the collector Soederman: "RRRRR. Unknown in all other numismatic literature except for Kocheregin".

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
4,000 CHF

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Lot 315 1

Gold medal n. d. (c. 1835), 25.95 g. In the weight of 7 Ducats. Prize medal to pupils. Male gymnasts. Unsigned. Russian double-headed eagle. Rv. Minerva holding a lamp and a wreath, owl, globe and scrolls on the ground. 32.7 mm. Diakov 523.4. Rare. NGC MS62 DPL.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
4,500 CHF

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Lot 262 1

5 Roubles 1824, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PS. 6.52 g. Bitkin 23. Fr. 150. Good very fine.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 249 1

50 Zlotych 1818, Warsaw Mint, IB. 9.79 g. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 805 (R). Fr. 105. Rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC AU58.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
6,500 CHF

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Lot 248 1

50 Zlotych 1818, Warsaw Mint, IB. Mintage for Poland. Bitkin 805 (R). Fr. 105. Rare. 25 roubles according to Petrov. NGC AU58.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
6,500 CHF

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Lot 96 1

5 Kopecks 1764, Suzun Mint. Novodel. Bitkin H1051 (R2). Very rare. 8 roubles according to Ilyin. NGC MS64 BN. Cabinet piece with nice copper patina.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
3,200 CHF

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Lot 25 1

Poltina 1719, Red Mint, L. 14.47 g. Diakov 851 (R1). Bitkin 1030 (R). Very rare in this condition. 3 roubles according to Petrov. Extremely fine.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 23 1

Silver medal 1718, 51.09 g. On the Restoration of Public Order. Dies by T. Ivanov. Laureate and armored bust in a mantle to right. Rv. Crowned tree stump, divided in half, under sunrays, thin clouds on both sides. 47.1 mm. Diakov 54.8 (R2). Very rare. Good extremely fine. Nicely toned. Ink number on avers.

Starting price
2,500 CHF
Result
2,500 CHF

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Lot 531 1

Rouble 1907, St. Petersburg Mint, (EB). 19.90 g. Bitkin 61. Dav. 293. Rare in this condition. NGC MS61. Nicely toned.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
2,800 CHF

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Lot 472 1

25 Kopecks 1886, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AG. 4.98 g. Bitkin 89 (R1). Very rare. NGC MS62.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
2,600 CHF

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Lot 451 1

5 Roubles 1875, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB NI. 6.52 g. Bitkin 23. Fr. 163. Rare date. Extremely fine. Tiny edge nicks. Slightly cleaned.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
2,000 CHF

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Lot 394 1

25 Kopecks 1851, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB PA. 5.17 g. Bitkin 302. Rare in this condition. From polished dies (prooflike), about FDC. Old ink mark.

From the Soedermann Collection, auction SINCONA 24, Zurich, October 2015, lot 753.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
unsold
Lot 201 1

Rouble 1802, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AI. Bitkin 28. Dav. 279. Very rare in this condition. 2.5 roubles according to Petrov. NGC MS62. Cabinet piece.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
3,200 CHF

This lot is not available for purchase anymore.

Lot 154 1

2 Roubles 1785, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 2.46 g. Bitkin 114 (R). Fr. 134. Very rare. 8 roubles according to Petrov. NGC VF30.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
2,200 CHF

This lot is not available for purchase anymore.

Lot 59 1

Rouble 1749, Red Mint, MMD. 26.04 g. Bitkin 121. Dav. 1678. Rare in this condition. 3 roubles according to Petrov. NGC MS62. Cabinet piece.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
3,800 CHF

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Lot 15 1

Silver medal 1710, 51.35 g. On the Conquest of Livland. Dies by T. Ivanov. Laureate and armored bust to right in a mantle. Rv. Hercules wearing a lion skin holds a globe. Probably struck in the 19th century. 47.1 mm. Diakov 38.6 (R1). Rare. Extremely fine. Nicely toned.

With the Capitulation of Estonia and Livonia in 1710 the Swedish dominions Estonia and Livonia were integrated into the Russian Empire following their conquest during the Great Northern War. The Livonian nobility and the city of Riga capitulated on 15 July 1710 , Pernau (Pärnu) in August, and the Estonian nobility and the city of Reval (Tallinn) on 10 October. Russia left the local institutions in place and confirmed the traditional privileges of the German nobles and burghers as was established in Privilegium Sigismundi Augusti, especially with respect to the Protestant faith. The land reform of the so-called reduction which had been introduced by the Swedish king Charles XI, and transformed many serfs to subjects of the Crown, was reversed.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
3,000 CHF

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Lot 14 1

Silver medal 1710, 53.38 g. On the conquest of Vyborg on June 12th. Dies by T. Iwanoff. Rv. Topographical plan of Vyborg with an eagle above, hunting a crane. 47.9 mm. Diakov 31.5 (R). Rare. Extremely fine. Nicely toned.

The siege of Viborg took place in the spring of 1710 during the Great Northern War (1700–1721), as a second attempt by the Russians to capture the fortress port of Viborg, near the modern border between Russia and Finland, after a failed attempt in 1706. After the outbreak of the war, Swedish forces had fortified themselves in the port of Viborg. In order to assure safety for the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg, Peter the Great ordered the Swedish fort to be secured. After the Russian success at the Battle of Poltava in June 1709, the men and resources were available to capture the town.

Starting price
2,000 CHF
Result
3,200 CHF

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