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Help Identifying My Coin/Token/?

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 Posted 04/16/2011  6:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MissMoneyPenny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Everyone. I have been having a clear out and have come across a number of coins. In particular what I believe to be a Russian coin or token or souvenir item which has a picture of Peter I on the front with some Russian writing and the dates 1672-1725. On the other side is some more Russian writing which a picture of what I believe to be St Petersburg and an angel flying over the city blowing a horn or trumpet.

Underneath the picture is the date 26 Mar 1703.

It is in a red/clear plastic case.

I believe this may be a souvenir item but would like some clarification, and obviously if it is worth something it may be worth insuring?!

Many thanks for your help and I look forward to hearing from you.
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04/16/2011 6:37 pm
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Words are good, but we really need clear photos to be able to offer you the most help. However, based on your description, it sounds like some kind of presentation or commemorative medal. A photo would enable a CCF member to translate "some Russian writing".
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Thanks for your response! I have taken pics and now attach them! Thanks again.

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I would really appreciate some help on this or some guidance as to where I could obtain further information. I have also found some British half crowns dating from 1825 onwards which I will post about soon! Thanks Louise
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