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1 Kopeck - Nikolai I ЕМ

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1831-1838
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Value 1 Kopeck (1 Копейка) (0.01)
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Obverse script Cyrillic
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Mintage 1831 Е.М. - - 13,050,000
1832 Е.М. - - 3,400,000
1833 Е.М. - - 2,882,500
1834 Е.М. - - 5,020,000
1835 Е.М. - - 6,570,000
1836 Е.М. - - 2,100,000
1837 Е.М. КТ - -
1837 Е.М. НА - - 4,890,000
1838 Е.М. - - 1,043,580
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The EM mintmark denotes the Yekaterinburg Mint in the Urals, which handled the bulk of Russia's copper coinage throughout the nineteenth century — a practical arrangement given the proximity to Siberian copper deposits. Nicholas I's monetary reforms of 1839, just after this series closed, would consolidate the coinage system under Kankrin's silver standard, making these pre-reform copper kopecks among the last issues struck under the old assignat-based reckoning.

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