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Russian 19th Century Silver Brockages

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an 1832-1842 25 Kopek (1/4 Ruble)


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an 1832-1841 Russo-Polish 25 Kopek -

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and a 1842 Ruble -

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CORRECTION - The Polish piece is a 30 Kopek.
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Where the rim lettering is normally incuse, and the brokage equivalent is in relief, I like!

It makes me ask myself: I wonder if these were actually made as mint sports?
A speculative question for which an answer may never be found.
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Those are um...very 'striking' errors.
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Very exciting pieces :D
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Bill - You know when you pass on your entire WORLD BROCKAGE ERROR COLLECTION will hit the market all at once in a NYITL auction event ... an over-saturation effect lowering the prices below what you are currently paying ... AGREE? ... of course you do ... you can pass some of these lower end pieces on to me to avoid this unfortunate event from happening ... <BG>.

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I love this stuff! Thanks!
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Nice kopeks and rouble!!
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I wonder what a Bela Lyon Pratt brockage would look like?
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An Indian Head gold piece brockage would indeed be neat!
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Brockage... I would be "broke" if I tried to obtain any of Bill's coins!
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One more, a crown brockage from the Warsaw Mint, 1836-1840




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