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24 Kopecks - Elizabeth Novodel, original obverse die, small planchet

Issuer Saint Petersburg Mint
Year 1758
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Weight 5.72 g
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Obverse lettering ELISABETHA · I · D · G · IMP · TOT · ROSS ·
(Translation: Elisabetha I Dei Gratia Imperatrix Totum Russorum Elizaveta I, with God`s grace, Empress of all Russia)
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Reverse script Latin
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Novodels — official restrike productions made for collectors, often using original dies on fresh planchets — were a standard practice of the Imperial Russian mints from the late 18th century onward, though this example occupies an unusual position: it uses an original obverse die from the 1758 production run, placing it closer to the genuine issue than most novodel designations imply. The 24 Kopeck denomination itself was short-lived, introduced under Elizabeth Petrovna as part of a monetary reform that attempted to rationalize the copper-silver relationship but was quietly abandoned before it gained traction.

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