


1811 Russian 2 Kopecks (СПБ-ПС) – Copper Coin, AU50
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| Metal | Copper |
| Weight | 13,65 g |
| Diameter | 30 mm |
| Bitkin # | 575 |
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1811 Russian 2 Kopecks (СПБ-ПС) – Copper Coin, AU50
Early 19th-Century Russian Copper Coinage
This 1811 Russian 2 Kopecks is a solid and well-preserved copper coin struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint, bearing the mint marks СПБ-ПС, and professionally certified PCGS AU50. Issued during the reign of Emperor Alexander I, this coin represents early 19th-century Imperial Russian copper coinage and reflects the standardized monetary reforms of the period. Moreover, its clear mint attribution and strong state of preservation make it an appealing example for collectors of certified Russian copper coins.
Design and Striking Characteristics
The 1811 Russian 2 Kopecks features the classic Imperial Russian design used on copper denominations of the era. The obverse displays the Imperial double-headed eagle with shield, scepter, and orb, symbolizing state authority and imperial continuity. Meanwhile, the reverse presents the denomination “2 КОПЕЙКИ,” the date, and the mint marks СПБ-ПС, framed within a laurel and oak wreath topped by an imperial crown. As a result, the coin offers a harmonious balance between symbolism and functional design.
Condition, Detail, and PCGS Certification
Certified About Uncirculated (AU50) by PCGS, this 1811 Russian 2 Kopecks retains strong overall detail with only light circulation wear on the highest points. Additionally, the eagle’s wings, crown, and central shield remain clearly defined, while the reverse lettering and wreath elements are crisp and legible. The coin exhibits an even, natural brown copper patina consistent with age and originality, enhancing eye appeal without obscuring important features. PCGS certification guarantees authenticity, accurate grading, and long-term preservation.
Historical and Numismatic Context
During the early reign of Alexander I, the Saint Petersburg Mint was a primary producer of copper coinage for the Russian Empire. However, many copper coins from this era circulated extensively, making higher-grade survivors increasingly difficult to locate. For this reason, an 1811 Russian 2 Kopecks preserved at the AU50 level stands out as a desirable example. This type is cataloged as Bitkin number 575, confirming its recognized status within standard Russian numismatic references.
Collector Appeal and Long-Term Value
This 1811 Russian 2 Kopecks appeals to collectors of Imperial Russian coinage, PCGS-certified copper issues, and early 19th-century European coins. Furthermore, its solid AU50 grade, clear mint attribution, and Bitkin-listed variety make it suitable for advanced collections and long-term holdings. Ultimately, this coin offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a certified Russian copper issue with historical importance and enduring collector value.
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Country of Origin
Russia
Material
Copper
Original
100 % Authentic
Measurements
30 mm
Weight
13.65 g
Condition
AU50
| Weight | 0,06 kg |
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| Brand |

Alexander I (1801-1825)
Alexander I (1801-1825) 23 December 1777 – 1 December 1825 was Emperor of Russia from 1801, the first King of Congress Poland from 1815, and the Grand Duke of Finland from 1809 to his death. He was the eldest son of Emperor Paul I and Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg.




























