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Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, ruled from 1736 until his death in 1757. During his reign, silver coins were minted in the Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach, which was part of the Holy Roman Empire. These silver coins typically bore his portrait and various symbols associat ... |
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The name “Pfennig” for the monetary unit has its origins in Germanic languages, particularly Old High German. The word “Pfennig” (plural: Pfennige) translates to “penny” in English.The Pfennig was originally a small silver coin used in the Holy Roman Empire and other German-speaking regions dur ... |
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Here are some examples of collectible and commemorative Kopecks from various countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union:Russia – Olympic Games Kopecks:Russia has issued numerous commemorative Kopecks to celebrate the Olympic Games, both as the host nation and in honor of Russian at ... |