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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Russia| > WO66131
Russia, Nicholas I, 1 December 1825 - 2 March 1855
|Russia|, |Russia,| |Nicholas| |I,| |1| |December| |1825| |-| |2| |March| |1855|, Nicholas I was Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He was key to the rise of Russia as a world power and the creation of an independent Greece. His victory in the Russo-Turkish War hastened the disintegration of the aging Ottoman Empire. Before his death, during the Crimean War, the Russian Empire reached its zenith, spanning over 20 million square kilometers.
WO66131. Copper 5 Kopecks, Krause C140.1, VF, Ekaterinburg mint, weight 22.281g, maximum diameter 36.4mm, die axis 0o, mintmaster Fedor Khvochinski, 1832; obverse coat of arms of Russia: facing double-headed eagle, wearing three crowns, wings open, Φ - X flanking tail, 1832. below; reverse 5 KOPECKS in Russian, E.M. (mintmark) below; SOLD











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