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Very Old Russian Coin? Before 1700-S?

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I just got this old coin on a whim from an antique mall dealer but he doesn't seem to know what it is either. It looks Russian in design and quite old but I am at a loss.

The language is not modern Russian and could possibly be an old style. There is no date I can see and it's about the size of a silver dollar. I think it is brass or copper.

Any clue? Anyone seen this before?

Mike


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17th? century Russian bronze medal.
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Copy/restrike of first Russian rouble made in 1654(the original) with name of Aleksey Mikhailovich.
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I was also thinking it looked like a repro.
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This is how a genuine ruble of this time period appears on the Bonhams website complete with size and weight:-

http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21817/lot/1016/

Note the price!
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If I recall correctly, many early Russian coins were melted by the Soviet government.
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