5 Kopecks 1789, Anninskoye Mint, AM. 47.28 g. Bitkin 859. 0.5 rouble according to Petrov. About extremely fine.
Starting price | 150 CHF |
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Russian Coins and Medals
5 Kopecks 1789, Anninskoye Mint, AM. 47.28 g. Bitkin 859. 0.5 rouble according to Petrov. About extremely fine.
Starting price | 150 CHF |
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20 Kopecks 1790, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 4.15 g. Bitkin 409. 1 rouble according to Petrov. Very fine.
Starting price | 100 CHF |
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Copper medal 1790, 245.40 g. On Field Marshal Count Suvorov. Dies by A. P. Prytkoyn and I. B. Gass, after Leberecht. Bust of Count Suvorov to right with lion skin over his shoulder. Rv. Trombone in oak wreath with laurel branch, shields hanging from it with the names of the places of his greatest military successes. 79.3 mm. Diakov 223.2. Rare. Vorzüglich / Extremely fine.
Starting price | 800 CHF |
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Bronze medal 1790, 12.90 g. Octagonal award medal. On the peace with Sweden on August 3rd. Dies by C. Leberecht. Laureate bust right within oval frame, laurel, and oak branch below. Rv. Inscription within laurel wreath. 27.8 x 39.8 mm. Diakov 221.8. Extremely fine.
Starting price | 300 CHF |
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Silver jeton 1791, 3.78 g. On the peace with Turkey on December 29th. Unsigned. Monogram within laurel wreath. Rv. 4-line inscription. 22.7 mm. Diakov 225.9 (R1). Bitkin 1396 (R). Rudenko 1791.2 (R1). Extremely fine.
Starting price | 250 CHF |
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20 Kopecks 1793, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB. 4.13 g. Bitkin 417 (R1). 1.5 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. Good very fine.
Starting price | 150 CHF |
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5 Kopecks 1794, Suzun Mint, KM. 49.35 g. Bitkin 810. 0.5 rouble according to Petrov. Extremely fine.
Starting price | 150 CHF |
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Rouble 1795, St. Petersburg Mint, SPB AK. 23.52 g. Bitkin 267. Dav. 1686. 4 roubles according to Petrov. 3 roubles according to Ilyin. Good very fine. Nicely toned.
Starting price | 500 CHF |
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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 |
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10 Kopecks 1796, undetermined mint. 56.88 g. Date numerals apart. Bitkin 887 (R2). 15 roubles according to Petrov. 12 roubles according to Ilyin. About very fine. Scratch on reverse.
Starting price | 1,000 CHF |
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Kopeck 1796, undetermined mint. Novodel. Large date. Reeded edge. Bitkin H946 (R2). Very rare. 2 roubles according to Ilyin. PCGS SP62 BN.
Starting price | 1,000 CHF |
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Denga 1796, undetermined mint. 3.19 g. Novodel. Large date. Reeded edge. Bitkin H956 (R2). Very rare. Extremely fine. Slightly cleaned.
From auction Markov 31, New York, January 2013, lot 1135.
Starting price | 750 CHF |
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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 |
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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 |
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Silver jeton 1797, 3.01 g. On the coronation. Unsigned. Crowned monogram. Rv. Broad cross in plain field. 20.2 mm. Diakov cf. 243.11. Bitkin 230 (R). Extremely fine. Small flan flaw.
Starting price | 100 CHF |
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Rouble 1797, Mints in St. Petersburg, SM FTs. 29.24 g. Bitkin 18 (R). Dav. 1688. 4 roubles according to Petrov. 4 roubles according to Ilyin. Very fine. Plugged hole.
Starting price | 300 CHF |
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5 Kopecks 1793, mint mark EM.. 50.69 g. "Paul's recoining" 1797. Bitkin 101. Very fine. Broad flan.
Starting price | 250 CHF |
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Rouble 1798, Mints in St. Petersburg, SM MB. 20.77 g. Bitkin 32. Dav. 1688. 2.25 roubles according to Petrov. Extremely fine. Small flan flaw.
Starting price | 650 CHF |
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Rouble 1798, Mints in St. Petersburg, SM MB. 20.60 g. Bitkin 32. Dav. 1688. 2.25 roubles according to Petrov. Gutes sehr schön / Good very fine.
Starting price | 200 CHF |
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