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Sale 102
NY International Coin Auction January 9-11, 2018
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Lot 2001 |
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Great Principality of Kiev. Vladimir I, the Great, 980-1015. Srebrennik. 1.85 gm. Type I, Rublev V.1.1.2.2.4 – this coin. Standing, facing figure of Prince Vladimir holding long cross in his left hand, tamgha in right field, legend around / Facing, nimbate figure of Christ, beard formed of four pellets. An Extremely rare and historical coin. This coin type was chosen as the cover coin for the 2016 Rublev catalog. Edge clipped and ragged. Deep gray over some find patina and heavy scratches. Clear types. Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
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| Realized $2,714 |
Lot 2002 |
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Great Principality of Kiev. Svya’topolk the "Damned", 1015-1019. Srebrennik. 3.42 gm. Type II. Rublev 5.2.1.2.2 – this coin. With the name "Petros". Nimble figure of St. Peter standing facing, holding scepter / Two-armed tamgha with one end ending in cross. Extremely rare. Lightly clipped, holed. Old scratches on reverse. Very Fine. Estimated Value $5,000
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| Realized $7,080 |
Lot 2003 |
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Principality of Moscow. Time of Dmitry Ivanovich Donskoy, 1380-1389. Denga. 0.89 gm. G/P 1110B. Warrior right with ax and sword within circle, Cyrillic legend around / Arabic legend: al-Sultan Toqtamish Khan Khalid. Arabesques (mystic knots) between 1st and 2nd lines. Very rare. Deep slate gray. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
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| Realized $1,416 |
Lot 2004 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425. Denga. 1.00 gm. G/P 3025 A. Warrior right with ax and sword within circle, coiled serpent before, Cyrillic legend around / Arabic legend: al-Sultan Toqtamish Khan Khalid. Line of beads between 1st and 2nd lines. A few old obverse pecks. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Unsold |
Lot 2005 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425. Denga. 0.90 gm. G/P 1200H. Rooster right, arabesque above, within circle, Cyrillic legend around /Arabic legend: al-Sultan Toqtamish Khan Khalid. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Unsold |
Lot 2006 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Dmitrievich, 1389-1425. Denga. 0.90 gm. Oresh 497, Spassy 56.9. Quadruped, legend around / Arabic legend. Flan cracks. Crude Very Fine. Estimated Value $350
Ex Baldwin’s Auction 36, London, May 4, 2004, lot 195; Ex Baldwin’s Auction 9, London, Oct. 7-8, 1996, lot 358.
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| Unsold |
Lot 2007 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasilii Vasilievich "Temnyi" (the Blind), 1425-1462. Issue of 1446-1462. Denga. 0.71 gm. Oresh 517, Spassky 57.4var. Man with hatchet and saber standing left / Four-line legend. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $150
Ex Baldwin’s Auction 83, London, Sept. 24, 2013, lot 4706.
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| Realized $159 |
Lot 2008 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Vasilii Vasilievich "Temnyi" (the Blind), 1425-1462. Denga. 0.53 gm. G/P 2267A. Figure with sword left, annulet before / Bearded bust right, "X" behind, within beaded circle. Rare. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250
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| Realized $283 |
Lot 2009 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Interesting lot of 7 Dengas of Vasili Vasilievich "Temnyi" (the Blind), 1425-1462. Generally issues from the second reign. Various horseman types, male bust, figural scenes. (Lot of 7). Very Fine. Estimated Value $750
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| Unsold |
Lot 2010 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Ivan III Vasilievich, 1462-1505. Denga. 0.79 gm. Crowned Tsar riding right, spearing downwards / "Iyban" In Arabic (for "Ivan") without diacritical points for letters yeh and bey within circle. A Superb example. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300
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| Realized $378 |
Lot 2011 |
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Great Principality of Moscow. Ivan III Vasilievich, 1462-1505. Denga. 0.79 gm. Cf.Oresh 650, Z 95.3. Horseman, letter A below / Four-line legend / Four-line legend. Rare. A pleasing example. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $150
Ex Baldwin’s Auction 83, London, Sept. 24, 2013, lot 4591.
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| Realized $212 |
Lot 2012 |
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Moscow Appanage of Serpukhov. Vasiliy Jaroslavich, 1425-1456. Denga, ca. 1455-6. 0.34 gm. G/P 3305. Horseman riding right, Cyrillic legend around / Standing figure, Cyrillic legend around. Very rare. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
With unidentified collector’s mark – ‘C’ on obverse.
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| Unsold |
Lot 2013 |
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Great Principality of Tver. Mikhail Borisovich, 1461-1485. AE Pulo. 1.46 gm. G/P 7250C, Gai 10,11. Four-line legend / Quadruped right, cross on back. Very Fine. Estimated Value $250
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| Unsold |
Lot 2014 |
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Great Principality of Tver. Pul. Ca. 1460. 0.64 gm. Gaid. type XX, Oresh 354. Bird standing right / Three-line legend. Some porosity. Very Fine. Estimated Value $150
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| Realized $142 |
Lot 2015 |
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Novgorod. Republic. Ca. 1420-1447. Denga. 0.83 gm. G/P 7544. Seated Duke, supplicant/vassal before, crescent or "C" between / Four-line legend, first line BE?H. Full flan. Choice for type. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $200
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| Realized $189 |
Lot 2016 |
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Novgorod. Republic. Ca. 1420-1447. Denga. 0.81 gm. G/P 7515A. Seated Duke, supplicant/vassal, holding sword formed of beads, before / Four-line legend, first line B?H. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $200
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| Realized $189 |
Lot 2017 |
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Pskov. Republic.15th Century. Denga. 0.78 gm. Variety without mintmark. Or 72, Sp 66.10. Facing head of Dovmont / Panther walking right. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $200
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| Unsold |
Lot 2018 |
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Lithuania. Kiev. Prince Volodimir Olgerdovich, 1362-1394. 0.52 gm. G-P 2550 (R3). Kotlyar type 2. Double cruciform tamgha with pellets / "IS" in beaded circle, seven letters of "Vlodomir" legend around. Very rare. Very well preserved for type. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $500
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| Realized $472 |
Lot 2019 |
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Lithuania. Kiev. Prince Volodimir Olgerdovich, 1362-1394. 0.26 gm. G-P 2552 (R3), Kotlyar type 3. Double cruciform tamgha with pellets / Cross in beaded circle, remnants of legend around. Very rare. Holed at 1:00. Crude Very Fine. Estimated Value $300
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| Unsold |
Lot 2020 |
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Moscow State. Vladislav IV Zhigimontovich, 1610-1612. GOLD Kopeck. 0.66 gm. GKK 326. Horseman charging right, spear thrusting / Six-line legend, ornament above. Very rare. Very Fine. Estimated Value $4,000
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| Realized $5,900 |
Lot 2021 |
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Quarter Necessity Rouble (1654). 6.34 gm. Kaim 1601, Reichel 4570, Spassky fig. 91,10. Czar riding right dotted circle / Six line legend. Crude. Classical Russian Rarity. Rarity. Estimated Value $3,500
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| Realized $4,602 |
Lot 2022 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Netherlands, Overijssel Rijksdaalder, 1620 (Del 948). 28.61 gm. Spassky 233a. Authenticated and graded by PCGS VF 35. Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III)," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 12.
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| Realized $2,242 |
Lot 2023 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Netherlands, Zeeland Rijksdaalder, 1629 (Del. 911). 28.42 gm. Spassky 302 – this coin. Deep gray. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 20.
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| Realized $2,301 |
Lot 2024 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Spanish Netherlands, Brabant 1647 Patagon (Del. 293). 27.67 gm. Spassky 588. Date c/m double-struck. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 42.
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| Realized $2,301 |
Lot 2025 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the reverse of a Saxon Taler of Johann Georg I, Naumburg 1615 (Dav 7573. 29.11. Spassky – unrecorded date. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 109.
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| Realized $2,578 |
Lot 2026 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Saxon Taler of Johann Georg I, 1640 (Dav 7612). 28.87 gm. Spassky 1130 – this coin. Deep gray. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 117.
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| Realized $3,186 |
Lot 2027 |
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Jefimok Rouble 1655. "Horseman" and "1655" counterstamped on the obverse of a Salzburg Taler of Paris v. Lodron, 1621 (Dav 3497). 27.95 gm. Cf.Spassky 1419-1420. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500
Ex "Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III," Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 159.
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| Realized $3,894 |
Lot 2028 |
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2 Roubles 1724. GOLD. Fr 91, Bit 162 (R), Petrov (20 Rubl.). Light graffiti scratched in the fields on obverse and reverse. Planchet flaw across St. Andrew. Trace of luster. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $15,000
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| Realized $14,160 |
Lot 2029 |
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Rouble ?A?? (1704). Moscow, Red mint. 27.87 gm. Ornate cross on orb with tall lily stem. Bit 794 (R), Diakov (2012) 77 (R3), Diakov 7, Petrov (35 Rubl.), Sev 151 (R), Uzd 0464 (R). A Very rare variety of Russia’s first crown. Flan defects likely from host coin. Some scratches in field. At point of wear. Very Fine. Estimated Value $3,000
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| Realized $5,192 |
Lot 2030 |
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Rouble ?A?K (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 326, Diakov (2012) 922. Repaired on edge, polished with light gray tone. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Realized $1,298 |
Lot 2031 |
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Rouble ?A?KA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 441, Diakov (2012) 1122. Well preserved with eagle feathers intact. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $2,500
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| Unsold |
Lot 2032 |
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Rouble 1722. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.0 gm. Clover leaf above head, "BCEPOCC?IC??I". Bit 496 (R), Diakov 1225 (R2), Petrov (4 Rubl.). Very Scarce. Medium gray over some obverse pinscratches, small, thin reverse lamination. Crisply struck. Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Realized $1,593 |
Lot 2033 |
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Rouble 1723. Moscow, Red mint. "Seaman" bust. Ribbon on chest decorated with dot-lozenge-dot-lozenge-dot. Bit--, Diakov (2012) 1343 (R2). Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 40. Light gray. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750
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| Realized $1,033 |
Lot 2034 |
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Rouble 1723. Moscow, Red mint. "Seaman bust". Bit 916, Diakov (2012) 1347. Choice Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $2,500
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| Unsold |
Lot 2035 |
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Rouble 1724 OK. Moscow, Red mint. "Seaman" bust. Plain ribbon on chest. Bit 955 (R), Diakov (2012) 1458 (R1), Petrov (5 Rubl). Authenticated and graded by NGC VF Details Planchet Flaw. Obverse die flaw. Very Fine. Estimated Value $500
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| Realized $448 |
Lot 2036 |
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Rouble 1725. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 975, Diakov (2012) 1593. Deep slate gray. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,250
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| Unsold |
Lot 2037 |
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Poltina 1710. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.32 gm. Bit 577 (R1), Diakov (2012) 336 (R1). Rare. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
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| Realized $2,832 |
Lot 2038 |
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Poltina ?A?K (1720). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.20 gm. Large head, pellet cross on shoulder, rivets on chest. Bit 644 (R1), Diakov 16, Sev 456 (S). Minor reverse flan flaw, obverse scratch. Very Fine. Estimated Value $750
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| Realized $826 |
Lot 2039 |
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Poltina 1723. Moscow, Red mint. "Tiger-type" bust. Tip of scepter touches bottom of "1" of date. Bit 1048, Diakov (2012) 1374 (R1). Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Realized $1,033 |
Lot 2040 |
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Poltina 1723. 14.05 gm. Sleeve decorated with lines, plain ribbon chest, doubleheader eagle with three crowns on chest. Bit--, Diakov (2012) 1416 (R2), Diakov--. Top bar of "3" in date weak from dirt in die. Very rare. Rich slate gray. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,250
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| Realized $1,151 |
Lot 2041 |
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Poltina 1724. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 1070 (R), Diakov (2012) 1506 (R1). Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
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| Realized $1,475 |
Lot 2042 |
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Poltina 1725 C?? Bit 1377 (R), Diakov (2012) 1638 (R1), Petrov (6 Rubl.). Very well preserved for the type. Rare and in desirable grade. Minor surface flaws, light gray tone with underlying luster. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $7,500
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| Unsold |
Lot 2043 |
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Polupoltinnik ?A?E (1705). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 722 (R1), Diakov (2012) 208 (R1). Rare. Die striae and some pebbling from improper annealing. Improper cleaning with a few natural flan flaws, uneven dark toning. Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000
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| Realized $2,360 |
Lot 2044 |
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Grivnya ?A?O (1709) ?K. 2.88 gm. Large crown with pearls. Bit 1103 (R), Diakov (2012) 326 (R1). Quite nice for issue, light medium gray. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500
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| Unsold |
Lot 2045 |
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Small lot of Altyns ?A?? (1704). 0.81-0.87 gm. Diakov 157ff. Four pieces, varieties. ?/.?? No pellet after date/.?? no pellets with ?? (lot of 4). Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $500
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| Unsold |
Lot 2046 |
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Altyn ?A??I (1718). 1.01 gm. No initials, rider with mantle, ? with short stem. Diakov 674 (R1), Sev 323 (S), Uzd 0571. Minor graininess. Toned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500
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| Realized $472 |
Lot 2047 |
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Kopeck ?A??I (1717) H? Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.85 gm. Obverse stellate ornament formed from elongated pellets and dots, single pellet reverse, three pellets around "KO". B 251 (R), Diakov 14, Ilyin (30 Rubl.). Rare. Deep olive-green over light porosity. Good Very Fine. Estimated Value $400
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| Unsold |
Lot 2048 |
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Denga ?A??I (1718). Bit 3609 (R4), B 154 (RRR), Diakov 1, Ilyin (60 Rubl.). Excessively rare and among the best known. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500
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| Realized $2,478 |
Lot 2049 |
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Polushka ?A?? (1707). Naberezhny mint. 1.71 g. Bit 2877 (R), B 29, Diakov 2. Deep olive-brown. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250
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| Realized $236 |
Lot 2050 |
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Beard Token ?A?E (1705). Bit ?3893 (R2), B 3 (R). Certified by PCGS SP 35. Rare. Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,000
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| Realized $1,829 |
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