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3 Kopecks - Nikolai I Pattern

Issuer Russian Empire
Year 1849
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Value 3 Kopecks (3 Копейки) (0.03)
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Edge Plain
Mint Saint Petersburg Mint
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Pattern coinage under Nicholas I was often tied to proposed monetary reforms rather than aesthetic experimentation. The late 1840s saw the Russian Ministry of Finance wrestling with the chronic overvaluation of the assignat ruble and the practical inefficiencies of the existing copper coinage system — producing patterns like this one was part of evaluating whether new specifications could address both weight-to-value ratios and minting costs simultaneously.

Bitkin 946 places this among a small cluster of copper pattern issues from 1849, none of which advanced to regular production.

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