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Kopeck - Peter I

Kopeck - Peter I - obverseKopeck - Peter I - reverse

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Features

Issuer RussiaRussian Empire (1547-1917)
Tsar Peter I (Пётр I) (1682-1721)
Type Standard circulation coins
Year 1713
Value 1 Kopeck (1 Копейка) (0.01)
Currency Rouble (1533-1717)
Composition Silver
Weight 0.28 g
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered (wire)
Issued 1713
Demonetized 1718
Number
N#
557483
References KG# 2141
Vladimir Nikolaevich Kleshchinov, Igor Valerievitch Grishin; 2007. Каталог русских средневековых монет: с правления Ивана IV Васильевича до шведской оккупации Новгорода (1533-1617 гг.) = Catalogue of Medieval Coins of Russia. Lenand, Moscow, Russian Federation.
, GKH# 1768
Igor Valerievitch Grishin, Vladimir Nikolaevich Kleshchinov, Alexander Vladimirovich Khramenkov; 2015. Каталог русских средневековых монет с правления Ивана IV до правления Петра I (1533-1717) = Catalogue of Russian Medieval Coins From the Reign of Tsar Ivan IV to the Reign of Tsar Peter I (1533-1717). Leopart, Moscow, Russian Federation.
, GKH2# 1854
Igor Valerievitch Grishin, Vladimir Nikolaevich Kleshchinov, Alexander Vladimirovich Khramenkov; 2021. Каталог русских монет от Ивана Грозного до Петра Великого = Catalogue of Russian Coins From the Reign Ivan the Terrible to the Reign of Peter the Great (2nd Edition). Leopart, Moscow, Russian Federation.

Obverse

A horseman with a spear (depicts the Tsar) on a galloping horse.
The letters under the feet of the rider.

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering: аѰГI

Translation: 1713

Reverse

Legend:
"~
ЦРЬ ПЕ
mРЪ аЛЕѮI
ѢЕВИЧЪ ВГЕ
Ѧ РОССIИ Га
МОДЕРЖЕ
ЦЪ"

Script: Cyrillic

Translation: "Tsar Pyotr Alexeyevich Autocrator of all Russia"

Mint

Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow, Russian Federation

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