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Are there any current price guides for Russian coins?
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What is the top coin from Russia? Or say the top 5 does anyone know?
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What do you mean by top coin? These are the priciest: https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/330191-most-valuable-coins-tsarist-russia
But those are rather irrelevant to collectors. Important coins include:
There are lots more - from Peter I beard tokens to brutalist Soviet designs.
Thanks what series is the most collect or say the top 3? My knowledge on Russian coins is at level 0.
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My one and only.
My current "Box of 20"
Imperial portraits are very strong (so Peter the Great to Nicholas II). They have a unique style. But they didn't have portraits on low denominations and some emperors had no portrait coins at all (Paul, Alexanders I and II, Nicholas I), which makes most of them pretty pricey. Still, you can get decent portrait coins of Elizabeth, Catherine II, Alexander III and Nicholas II for $300+.
What is considered the one dollar issue in Russia?
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1 Rouble.
Russia, Russia? It's a Ruble, from Transnistria, a "break away" republic from Ukraine:
Russian denominations can be rather difficult to follow.
Before Ivan IV, they just had the pulo and the denga, both derived from Golden Horde coins. A ruble was a unit of weight. Then, when the coinage across different regions was standardised, they added the kopek.
But after Peter I's reforms, things got confusing, particularly as they often didn't mark coins with a relative numeric value (just as Americans have '1 dime' not 10 cents).
Pulo = 1/16 to 1/64 Denga (the value varied)
Polpolushka = 1/4 Denga = 1/8 Kopek
Polushka = 1/2 Denga = 1/4 Kopek
Denga = Denezhka = Polkopeki = 1/2 Kopek
Kopek = 1/100 Ruble
2 Kopeks = 1/50 Ruble
3 Kopeks = Altyn = Altynnik ~ 1/33 Ruble
4 Kopeks = 1/25 Ruble
5 Kopeks = 10 Dengi = 1/20 Ruble
10 Kopeks = Grivna = Grivennik = 1/10 Ruble
15 Kopeks ~ 1/7 Ruble
20 Kopeks = 1/5 Ruble
25 Kopeks = Polupoltina = Polupoltinnik = 1/4 Ruble
50 Kopeks = Poltinnik = Poltina = 1/2 Ruble
1 Ruble
'Pol' means half, so polpol is half half. '-ushka' is diminutive, so polpolushka is 'half little half'.
Like other countries, they had names for higher denomination coins that wouldn't have been generally circulated e.g. chervonetz (the equivalent of a ducat) and imperial (10 rubles).
Another important term to note is 'novodel'. These are restrikes, usually minted not long after the originals. Even so, some of them go for a lot of money.
These are all the same denomination (1/2 kopek = denga):
USSR Half Kopek, 1927
Copper, 1.7g (Y75).
Nicholas II Half Kopek, 1915
St Petersburg. Copper, 1.6g. Nicholas II monogram (Bit 275).
Ivan VI Denga, 1741
Moscow. Copper, 7.4g. Double-headed imperial eagle. 'Denga' and date in cartouche (Bit 43).
Peter I the Great Denga, 1703
Moscow. Copper, 5.0g. Double-headed eagle, Tsar and Grand Duke Pyotr Alexeyevich. Denomination, Cyrillic numerals date, Autocrat of the whole Russia, Denga (Bit 1472).
Ivan IV the Terrible Denga, 1535-1547
Tver. Silver, 0.3g. Grand Prince Ivan. Horseman brandishing sabre on galloping horse (GH 36).
Vasily II the Blind Denga, 1425-1433
Moscow. Silver, 0.6g. Rider with a falcon. Imitation of an Arabic (Golden Horde) inscription (Metz 11).
5 kopeks 1846
Thanks
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Thanks will save this.
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