Explore the 1842 Russian СПБ-АЧ Silver Poltina, featuring rare slight rotation error of about 10°. Crafted from 868 silver standard, this coin weighs 10.37 grams with a 28.5 mm diameter. With a limited circulation of just 214,000 pieces, this VF (Very Fine) condition coin is a true numismatic treasure. The minor minting error adds a unique and valuable touch to an already significant piece of Imperial Russian history.
1842 Russian СПБ-АЧ Silver Poltina with Rotation Error, VF
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Metal: | Silver 868; |
Weight: | 10,37 g; |
Diameter: | 28,5mm; |
Bitkin # | 247. |
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1842 Russian СПБ-АЧ Silver Poltina with Rotation Error, VF
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Country of Origin
Russia
Material
Silver 868
Original
100 % Authentic
Measurements
28,5 mm
Weight
10,37 g
Condition
VF
Weight | 0,02 kg |
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Brand |
Nicholas I (1826-1855)
Nicholas I (1826-1855) – Nikoláy I Pávlovich, 6 July 1796 – 2 March 1855) reigned as Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 1825 until his death in 1855. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him. He is mainly remembered in history as a reactionary whose controversial reign was marked by geographical expansion, economic growth, and massive industrialisation on the one hand, and centralisation of administrative policies and repression of dissent on the other. Nicholas had a happy marriage that produced a large family; all of their seven children survived childhood.