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anonymous
2015-08-31
Nicholas I. 1825-1855 1854 10 Kopecks 1854, St. Petersburg Mint, HI. 2,07 g. Bitkin 383. Severin 3615. GM 39.6. Choice brilliant proof. 10 копеек 1854, СПб МД, HI. 2,07 г. Биткин 383. Северин 3615. ГМ 39,6. Исключительно безупречный пруф.
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anonymous
2015-08-31
Nicholas I. 1825-1855 1848 10 Kopecks 1848, St. Petersburg Mint, HI. 2,07 g. Bitkin 372. Severin 3530. Good very fine. 10 копеек 1848, СПб МД, HI. 2,07 г. Биткин 372. Северин 3530. Лучше чем очень хорошее.
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anonymous
2015-08-31
Nicholas I. 1825-1855 1848 10 Kopecks 1848, St. Petersburg Mint, HI. 2,07 g. Bitkin 372. Severin 3530. GM 33.8. Brilliant uncirculated with green-golden patina. 10 копеек 1848, СПб МД, HI. 2,07 г. Биткин 372. Северин 3530. ГМ 33,8. Состояние совершенно превосходное с золотисто-зелёной патиной.
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1848,RUSSIA. 10 Kopek, 1848-CNBHI. NGC MS-65.C-164.1; Bit-372. Pleasing russet old envelope toning with some orange and blue highlights. Second highest graded by NGC.Pedigree: From the Demarete Collection.
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1855,RUSSIA. 10 Kopek, 1855-CNBHI. PCGS MS-64 Secure Holder.C-164.1; Bit-62. Some dark peripheral toning, otherwise bright and lustrous.PCGS#: 924646
Silver Kopeck monetary unit
The Kopeck (also spelled as Kopek or Kopiejka) is a historical and current monetary unit used in various countries, primarily in Eastern Europe and parts of the former Soviet Union. The Kopeck has undergone several variations in terms of its material, denominations, and designs across different regions. Here are some notable variants of the si ...