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Kopeck - Peter I

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1709
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Currency Rouble (1533-1717)
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Obverse script Cyrillic
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Peter I overhauled Russia's coinage system beginning in 1698, introducing machine-struck coins to replace the hand-cut wire money that had circulated for centuries. The tiny silver kopeck occupied the lowest rung of the new decimal system — a denomination so small that its weight was dictated by the practical floor of what a silver flan could sustain. 1709 places this coin squarely in the year of Poltava, the crushing Swedish defeat that effectively ended Charles XII as a military threat and freed Peter to consolidate his western reforms.

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