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7.5 Roubles 1897

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is this real, never saw one like it before

http://cgi.ebay.com/GOLD-7-5-Rouble...VE_W0QQitemZ280445091816QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item414bd47fe8#ht_2174wt_1169
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It looks OK to me. This coin was issued only one year 1897, listed as Y#63, .900 gold and weight should be 6.4516 grams, mintage almost 17 million. Grade looks at least AU-58, value @$400.
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thats nice I was almost sure its real I just didnt now they had this denomination.
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10 rubles at different times was called an imperial or (a) chervonets. They occasionally issued fractions of it.
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