1818 Russian 2 Kopecks (EM-HM) – Copper Coin, AU

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MetalCopper
Weight13,65 g
Diameter30 mm
Bitkin #358

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Description

1818 Russian 2 Kopecks (EM-HM) – Copper Coin, AU

Overview of the Coin

The 1818 Russian 2 Kopecks copper coin from the Ekaterinburg Mint (EM-HM) represents an important denomination of Imperial Russian coinage issued during the reign of Alexander I. From the very first glance, this historic copper issue clearly reflects early 19th-century minting traditions. Moreover, this example is officially attributed as Bitkin #358 and has been authenticated by PCGS, which adds confidence for collectors.

Imperial Design and Mint Attribution

On the obverse, the iconic double-headed eagle appears crowned and holding the imperial regalia, symbolizing state authority. Meanwhile, the reverse displays the denomination “2 КОПЕЙКИ” framed by a laurel and oak wreath, which traditionally represents strength and endurance. Additionally, the EM-HM mintmark confirms production at the Ekaterinburg Mint, one of the Russian Empire’s primary copper-coin facilities.

Condition, Certification, and Planchet Flaw

PCGS has certified this coin as AU Detail (Planchet Flaw). Importantly, the planchet flaw occurred during the original minting process rather than from later damage. As a result, the coin still preserves strong design clarity, readable inscriptions, and an appealing natural brown patina. Furthermore, surface preservation remains impressive for an early copper issue of this age.

Collectibility and Numismatic Importance

Early Russian copper coins often circulated heavily, and therefore, well-preserved examples have become increasingly scarce. Consequently, collectors actively seek pieces attributed as Bitkin #358, especially when they retain solid eye appeal. In addition, this coin offers both historical authenticity and professional third-party certification, making it a reliable numismatic acquisition.

Why This Coin Belongs in Your Collection

  • Firstly, it represents an early 19th-century Imperial Russian copper issue

  • Secondly, it originates from the Ekaterinburg Mint (EM-HM)

  • Moreover, PCGS certified it as AU Detail with a mint-related planchet flaw

  • Additionally, it is cataloged as Bitkin #358

  • Finally, it displays attractive natural patina and preserved detail

👉 Secure this certified Imperial Russian copper coin today and confidently enhance your collection with a verified early-mint example.

PLEASE NOTE: The assessment of the condition of the coin is our professional opinion only. In all instances, we kindly request you to assess the condition independently. For this, we provide high-quality photos and, in certain cases, video footage. If you have any questions or need additional photos, please contact us.

Country of Origin

Russia

Material

Copper

Original

100 % Authentic

Measurements

30 mm

Weight

13,65 g

Condition

AU

Additional information
Weight0,06 kg
Brand
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Alexander I (1801-1825)

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.