1813 Russian 2 Kopecks EM HM, PCGS AU Detail
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Metal: | Copper; |
Weight: | 13,65 g. |
Diameter: | 30 mm. |
Bitkin# | 353 |
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Categories: Numismatics, Russia coins
Description
1813 Russian 2 Kopecks EM HM, PCGS AU Detail
The 1813 Russian 2 Kopecks EM HM coin, graded AU Detail by PCGS, is a captivating piece of early 19th-century Russian history. Minted during the reign of Tsar Alexander I, this copper coin reflects a time of great national pride and resilience, notably the year following Russia's decisive victory over Napoleon in 1812. The obverse of the coin features the iconic double-headed imperial eagle, a symbol of the Russian Empire's strength and sovereignty, while the reverse showcases the denomination and mintmark, rendered with remarkable clarity. Despite its age, the coin retains its intricate details and a beautiful patina, making it an essential piece for any collector of Russian numismatics. Don't miss the opportunity to own this historic 1813 2 Kopecks coin—add it to your collection today and preserve a piece of Russia's storied past!
Country of Origin
Russia
Material
Copper
Original
100 % Authentic
Measurements
30 mm
Weight
13,65 g
Condition
AU Detail
Additional information
Weight | 0,05 kg |
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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.