2 Markkaa

Emittent Finland
Jahr 1865-1908
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 2 Markkaa
Währung Markka (1860-1963)
Material Silver (.868)
Gewicht 10.3657 g
Durchmesser 27.5 mm
Dicke 1.91 mm
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider A. Fadejev
Im Umlauf bis 1 January 1994
Referenz(en) KM#7, Schön#13, Kahnt/Schön#7, KM#7.1, KM#7.2
Aversbeschreibung Crowned double-headed eagle holding orb and scepter within circle, legend surrounding.
Aversschrift Latin
Averslegende 47.24 KAPPALETTA NAULASTA SELWÄÄ HOPEATA L
(Translation: 47.24 pieces from one pound of fine silver)
Reversbeschreibung Denomination above date within wreath.
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende 2 MARKKAA 1907
(Translation: 2 Marks)
Rand Smooth with lettering
Prägestätte
Auflage 1865 S - KM# 7.1 (Alexander II, dotted border) - 203 000
1866 S - KM# 7.1 (Alexander II, dotted border) -
1866 S - KM# 7.1 (Alexander II, dotted border); 1866/5 - 820 000
1867 S - KM# 7.1 (Alexander II, dotted border) - 8
1870 S - KM# 7.1 (Alexander II, dotted border) - 500 000
1872 S - KM# 7.2 (Alexander II, dentilated border) - 250 000
1874 S - KM# 7.2 (Alexander II, dentilated border) - 502 000
1905 L - KM# 7.2 (Nicholas II, dentilated border) - 24 000
1906 L - KM# 7.2 (Nicholas II, dentilated border) - 225 000
1907 L - KM# 7.2 (Nicholas II, dentilated border) - 125 000
1908 L - KM# 7.2 (Nicholas II, dentilated border) - 124 000
Numisquare-ID 6583944800
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 2 Markkaa coin, issued from 1865 to 1908, represents a pivotal period for the Grand Duchy of Finland under Russian rule. Initiated during the reign of Alexander II, who granted Finland significant autonomy and established its own monetary system in 1860, this denomination continued through the early years of Nicholas II. Its introduction marked Finland's first independent currency since the Swedish era, symbolizing a burgeoning national identity and economic self-determination within the Russian Empire.

Artistry: The design is characteristic of the Imperial Mint at St. Petersburg, where it was produced, likely under the influence or direct hand of Chief Engraver August Scharff. Stylistically, it adheres to the prevalent Neo-classical school, emphasizing clarity and heraldic precision. The obverse prominently features the crowned double-headed eagle of the Russian Empire, but distinctly bears the Finnish lion shield on its breast, a powerful emblem of Finland's autonomous status. The reverse displays the denomination and year elegantly framed by a laurel wreath.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .868 silver, this large 27.5 mm coin generally exhibits good strike quality, though variations exist. Key high-points for grading include the eagle's crowns, individual feathers on its wings, and the intricate Finnish lion on the breast shield. On the reverse, the wreath leaves and crispness of lettering are crucial. Due to its size and silver composition, specimens often show evidence of circulation, with wear appearing first on the highest relief elements and field marks being common.

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