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They look russian to me. Can you get a diameter on them?
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Yep, they're Russian.
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Can you tell me what the name is of the coin (roebel?)
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No, "roubles" at the time these coins were issued (mid-1700s) were large silver coins. We can't quite read the denominations (larger pics and/or telling us how large they are would help, but they're most likely to be 1, 2 or 5 kopeks.
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I believe this eagle, or maybe not, was part of the soviet union symbols..any one correct me.
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