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Kopeck - Peter I

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1710
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Cyrillic
Obverse lettering ҂АΨI
(Translation: 1710)
Reverse description The reverse bears a two-line Cyrillic inscription in bold, archaic letterforms characteristic of early eighteenth-century Russian wire money dies. The legend reads the titulature of Tsar Peter Alekseyevich, struck in relief against the irregularly shaped silver flan. The lettering is deeply impressed and displays the compressed, angular style typical of Moscow Mint hammer-struck kopecks of this period. The flan edges are ragged and uneven, a natural consequence of the wire money production technique whereby silver rod was cut into small blanks prior to striking.
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