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Russian Coin From The 1700-S? - Please Help Me Identifying (Id: 1 Kopek From 1755-6)

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 Posted 02/12/2022  12:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add philak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Bought it in a flea market in Lisbon.
Seller told me it was a Russian coin from the 1700s, I bought it just out of curiosity.
It is in very bad condition, haven't been able to identify it so far.
Thank you!
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It's pretty recognisable - a 1 kopek from 1755-6 https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces101690.html

The mint is St Petersburg (see SPB at the bottom of the first image).
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Not a common coin, but in very bad conditions....
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Thank you, JohnConduitt!
Thank you John1!
Yes, unfortunately, Grinya. Still a very interesting item!
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Not a common coin, but in very bad conditions....




I've been looking for an example of this type in similar condition (or worse) for about a decade now, hoping that the price would be affordable. Ended up getting this one, which is close enough, I guess?
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