Poland. Zloty – 15 Kopeks, 1833-НГ. Bitkin 1st ed, 1070; KM-C129. Nicholas I of Russia. Crowned eagle. Reverse: Value and date. Brilliant luster with reflective fields.
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Poland. Zloty - 15 Kopeks, 1833-НГ. Bitkin 1st ed, 1070; KM-C129. Nicholas I of Russia. Crowned eagle. Reverse: Value and date. Brilliant luster with reflective fields. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,400. Categories: World Crowns & Minors
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