1 Rouble - Catherine II 1796

Emisor Russian Federation (1991-date)
Año 2009
Tipo Fantasy coin
Valor
Moneda Rouble (1998-date)
Composición Florentine bronze
Peso 24.8 g
Diámetro 38.76 mm
Grosor 3.07 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Medal alignment ↑↑
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s)
Descripción del anverso
Escritura del anverso Cyrillic
Leyenda del anverso Б.М. ЕКАТЕРИНА IІ ИМПЕРАТРИЦА М И САМОДЕРЖИЦА ВСЕРОСС. TIE
Descripción del reverso
Escritura del reverso Cyrillic
Leyenda del reverso 1796 ГОДА М Р
Canto (fr) Lisse sans marque d`atelier.
Casa de moneda
Tirada ND (2009) - -
ID de Numisquare 1291657510
Información adicional

Historical Context: This 2009 1 Rouble coin from the Russian Federation commemorates Catherine II, known as Catherine the Great, empress from 1762 to 1796. Her reign marked a "Golden Age" for the Russian Empire, characterized by significant territorial expansion, administrative reforms, and a flourishing of arts and sciences. The original 1796 Rouble, issued in her final year, symbolized the enduring power of a monarch who profoundly shaped Russia's destiny. This modern issue pays homage to her numismatic legacy.

Artistry: The design of this 2009 commemorative faithfully replicates the Neoclassical style prevalent during Catherine II's reign. While the original 1796 Rouble's specific engraver is often debated, the stylistic school is unmistakably late 18th-century European Neoclassicism, emphasizing classical ideals. The obverse typically features a finely rendered, draped bust of the Empress, adorned with imperial regalia. The reverse traditionally displays the double-headed imperial eagle, symbolizing the Russian state, with intricate detail in its feathers and crowns.

Technical/Grading: Struck in Florentine bronze, this substantial 24.8 gram, 38.76 mm coin likely exhibits exceptional technical qualities. For grading, high-points to observe include the intricate details of Catherine II's coiffure and crown, the folds of her drapery, and the minute features of the imperial eagle's feathers and its crowns. Given its modern commemorative nature, a sharp, full strike is expected, with well-defined fields and devices, potentially exhibiting a proof-like finish that accentuates relief and fine details.

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