



1913 Russian 50 Kopecks (ВС) – Silver Coin, AU
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| Metal | Silver 900 |
| Weight | 10,00 g |
| Diameter | 26,75 mm |
| Bitkin # | 93 |
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1913 Russian 50 Kopecks (ВС) – Silver Coin, AU
Late Imperial Russian Silver Coinage
This 1913 Russian 50 Kopecks is a classic silver coin from the final years of the Russian Empire, struck with the mint mark ВС and issued during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II. Professionally authenticated by PCGS as Spot Removed AU Detail, this coin represents one of the last circulating silver denominations produced before the collapse of Imperial Russia. Moreover, its historical timing and silver composition make it an important artifact from the twilight of the Romanov era.
Imperial Design and Artistic Detail
The 1913 Russian 50 Kopecks features the refined and authoritative design typical of late Imperial Russian coinage. The obverse displays a left-facing portrait of Emperor Nicholas II with surrounding Cyrillic inscriptions denoting his imperial title. Meanwhile, the reverse presents the ornate double-headed imperial eagle, crowned and holding the scepter and orb, with the denomination and date below. As a result, the coin combines regal portraiture with powerful state symbolism, reflecting the empire’s identity on the eve of profound political change.
Condition, Detail, and PCGS Certification
Certified PCGS Spot Removed AU Detail, this 1913 Russian 50 Kopecks retains strong overall detail consistent with an About Uncirculated example. Although PCGS notes evidence of spot removal, the major design elements remain sharp and clearly defined. Additionally, the portrait of Nicholas II shows minimal wear, while the eagle’s feathers, crowns, and heraldic details remain well preserved. The coin displays attractive silver surfaces with even toning, and PCGS certification guarantees authenticity and transparent disclosure of condition.
Historical and Numismatic Context
Coins dated 1913 were issued during a period of growing social and political tension within the Russian Empire. Silver 50 kopecks circulated widely, yet many were later melted or heavily worn during wartime and revolutionary upheaval. Consequently, survivors with strong detail are increasingly sought after. This variety is cataloged as Bitkin number 93, confirming its recognized status in standard Russian numismatic references and strengthening its appeal to advanced collectors.
Collector Appeal and Long-Term Interest
This 1913 Russian 50 Kopecks appeals to collectors of Imperial Russian silver coins, Nicholas II-era issues, and PCGS-certified world coinage. Furthermore, its late Imperial date, classic design, and Bitkin-listed variety make it suitable for both historical collections and long-term holdings. Ultimately, this coin offers a compelling opportunity to acquire an authenticated silver relic from the final chapter of Imperial Russia.
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Country of Origin
Russia
Material
Silver 900
Original
100 % Authentic
Measurements
26.75 mm
Weight
10 g
Condition
AU
| Weight | 0,06 kg |
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Nicholas II (1894-1917)
Nicholas II or Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov (18 May 1868 – 17 July 1918). was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland, ruling from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.




























