1756 Russian СПБ 1 Kopeck, XF, Overstrike on 5 Kopecks

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Metal:Copper;
Weight:19,04 g;
Diameter:33mm;
Bitkin #534 (R).

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Description

1756 Russian СПБ 1 Kopeck, XF, Overstrike on 5 Kopecks

A true gem for collectors, this rare 1756 Russian copper 1 Kopeck coin is in XF (Extra Fine) condition. With a weight of 19.04 grams, a diameter of 33 mm, and a netlike edge, it is a remarkable example of mid-19th-century Russian minting. Notable for its stunning brown patina, this coin features an overstrike on a 5 Kopecks, adding a fascinating historical layer to its story. Cataloged under Bitkin #534 (R), this rarity is a must-have for enthusiasts of Russian Imperial coinage. Its exceptional condition and unique characteristics make it an outstanding piece for any serious collection.

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Country of Origin

Russia

Material

Copper

Original

100 % Authentic

Measurements

33 mm

Weight

19,04g

Condition

XF

Additional information
Weight 0,03 kg
Brand

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Elizabeth of russia

Elizabeth Petrovna (1741-1762)

Elizabeth Petrovna also known as Yelisaveta or Elizaveta, was the Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762. She was greatly beloved by her people due to her refusal to sentence anyone to death during her reign, her many building projects, and her staunch opposition to Prussian politics. She was the second-born daughter of Tsar Peter the Great and after her half-brother Alexei's demise in 1718, the throne passed to her mother Catherine I of Russia, then to her nephew Peter II, who passed away in 1730 and was succeeded by Elizabeth's first cousin Anna. After the brief reign of Anna's infant great-nephew Ivan VI, Elizabeth took the throne with the military's backing and designated her own nephew, the future Peter III, as her heir.