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50 Kopecks - Alexander III

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint (Saint Petersburg)
Year 1886-1894
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering * Б.М.АЛЕКСАНДР III ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОССIЙСКIЙ
(Translation: * BY THE GRACE OF GOD ALEXANDER III EMPEROR AND AUTOCRAT OF ALL RUSSIA)
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Edge Lettered (mint official initials АГ and fineness inscription)
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Alexander III overhauled Russian silver coinage in 1886 as part of a broader currency stabilization effort following the financial strains of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. The 50 kopeck piece was redesigned that year under Finance Minister Vyshnegradsky's push toward monetary discipline, a policy that would eventually lay groundwork for the gold standard adoption under Witte in 1897 — three years after this type ceased production with Alexander's death.

Coins of this series were struck at Saint Petersburg with mintmaster initials appearing on the edge alongside the silver fineness mark. The specific pairing of those initials changed across the run, making date-and-initial combinations the primary variable collectors track within the type.

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