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4 Kopecks - Elizabeth Krasny, pattern, type 1

Uitgever Imperial Russian Mint
Jaar 1756
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Gewicht 1.10 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Imperial Russian double-headed eagle displayed at center, each head surmounted by a crown, with a larger crown above uniting both heads. The eagle bears outstretched wings and holds the imperial orb and scepter in its talons. The Latin legend MONETA is arranged peripherally around the eagle, separated by two small rosette ornaments at the base of the field.
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Opschrift voorzijde MONETA
(Translation: Coin)
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Krasny" designation refers to the Krasny ("Beautiful") Mint in Moscow, a facility revived under Elizabeth to supplement St. Petersburg's output during periods of high demand. This particular piece is a pattern — a proposed denomination that never entered circulation — from a broader mid-1750s effort to rationalize Russian silver coinage following years of monetary disorder inherited from the reigns of Anna and Ivan VI. The type 1 distinction separates it from at least one other design iteration tested the same year.

Bitkin records only a handful of confirmed specimens.

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