This 1855 Russian silver 5 Kopecks coin, minted in СПБ-НІ (St. Petersburg), is a stunning example of Imperial Russian craftsmanship. Struck from high-grade silver, it boasts an intricate design featuring the Imperial eagle on the obverse and the denomination and date on the reverse. With a diameter of approximately 15 mm, this coin remains in an outstanding UNC (Uncirculated) condition, showcasing its original mint luster and detail. A prized collectible for numismatists and lovers of Russian history alike, this coin represents a significant piece of mid-19th-century Imperial coinage.
1855 Russian silver СПБ-НІ 5 kopecks, UNC
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Metal: | Silver 868; |
Weight: | 1,07 g; |
Diameter: | 15,1mm; |
Bitkin # | 66. |
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1855 Russian silver СПБ-НІ 5 kopecks, UNC
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Country of Origin
Russia
Material
Silver 868
Original
100 % Authentic
Measurements
15,1 mm
Weight
1,07 g
Condition
UNC
Weight | 0,01 kg |
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Alexander II (1854-1881)
Was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 2 March 1855 until his assassination. Alexander's most significant reform as emperor was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he is known as Alexander the Liberator.
Alexander pivoted towards foreign policy and sold Alaska to the United States in 1867, fearing the remote colony would fall into British hands if there were another war.