18th century Russian denominations?
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Krause 18th century world coin catalog owners, please let me know the answer to this question. When Peter the Great initiated his reforms to Westernize his country, what denominations were introduced in Russia's coniage from lowest to highest?
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1/2 k = Denga, Denezhka
1 k
2 k
3 k = Altyn, Altynik
4 k
5 k
10 k = Grivna, Grivennik
15 k
20 k
25 k = Polupoltina, Polupoltinnik
50 k = Poltina, Poltinik
1 Rouble, Ruble
2 R
5 R
10 R = Chervonetz, Imperial
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The 18th century silver coins mostly ranged .729-.868 fineness though there were some low grade silver types as well as some with unlisted finenesses.
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<< <i>I'll look at mi Russian reference, in what year he started that system, please remind me to do it! >>
I remind you. I find it very disturbing that there are 3 coins listed under Russia in the 17th century (excluding novodels) so I'd like to know more
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<<In what year did this system start? >>
Peter the Great did it in 1698-1704 years and the main idea was in introducing of the system of silver and cooper denominations, that was founded on decimal principle. Besides that he introduced machine mint in Russia instead of "hand" mint. And he founded also the first Russian "Munc-cabinet", because he have collected coins by himself!
For these of you who knows how transfer Russian into English here is the detail link:
Some data about old Russian coins
First DAMMIT BOY! 25/9/05 (Finally!)
" XpipedreamR is cool because you can get a bottle of 500 for like a dollar. " - Aspirin
Wasn't the US second to use the decimal system?
It took me long enough to learn the Russian letters, so I don't expect to be able to understand the words any time soon.
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