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Ruble - Aleksandr I Pattern

Issuer Imperial Russian Mint
Year 1801
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description Imperial double-headed eagle displayed in the field, each head surmounted by a small crown and the whole by a larger imperial crown above; the eagle's wings are spread wide, with orb and sceptre in the talons. A crowned shield bearing the St. George and dragon device is superimposed on the eagle's breast. The mintmaster's initials 'A I' appear below the eagle's tail, flanking the base. The date '1801' is inscribed in the upper field, divided by the crowns, in the style typical of early Alexandrine pattern coinage.
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Reverse description A large imperial crown surmounts a five-line Cyrillic inscription reading 'ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ РОССИЙСКАЯ МОНЕТА РУБЛЬ' (State Russian Coin Rouble), all enclosed within a wreath composed of laurel on the left and oak on the right, tied at the base. The design is rendered in a clean, classical style characteristic of early nineteenth-century Russian pattern coinage, with the inscription evenly spaced across the flan and the wreath filling the field elegantly.
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