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Sale 114
The New York Sale
Peter the Great, 1689-1725 |
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Lot 826 |
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Rouble ?A?E (1705). Moscow, Red mint. 27.91 gm. Bit 800 (R), Diakov (2012) 175 (R1), Diakov 4, Sev 181 (R), Uzd 0484. Once polished. Hairlines. Now toning. Still superior to most examples. About uncirculated. Value $4,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 827 |
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Rouble ?A?E ?A?KA (1721). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.46 g. Bitkin 444. Minor flan defect. Good very fine. Value $1,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 828 |
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Rouble 1722. Bit 490 (R), Diakov (2012) 1220. Authenticated and graded by NGC VF 30. Rainbow tone over even wear. Good Very fine. Value $1,250 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 829 |
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Rouble 1724. Moscow, Krasny mint. "Seaman" bust. 29.12 gm. Bit 925, Diakov (2012) 1479, Diakov 23. Small excess metal at edge. Some obverse hairlines. Good very fine. Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 830 |
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Rouble 1725 OK. Moscow, Red mint. 26.87 gm. Bit 990 (R), Diakov (2012) 1633. Once wiped, now toning. Extremely fine. Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 831 |
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Rouble 1724 C?? ‘Sun’ type. 28.37 gm. Mintmark below bust, large cross above head. Bit 1315 (R), Diakov 9, Sev 622 (S). Trace of loop removal and some smoothing. Medium gray, russet peripheral highlights. Very fine. Value $1,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 832 |
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Rouble 1725 C?? 27.3 gm. Small head. Bit 1344 (R), Diakov 31, Petrov (15 Rubl.), Sev 659 (R). Small natural edge clip at 9:00, edge filemark at 12:00. Very fine. Value $750 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 833 |
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Grivnya ???O (1709) ?K. 2.88 gm. Large crown with pearls. Bit 1103 (R), Diakov (2012) 326 (R1). Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 40. Very nice for issue. Light medium gray Extremely fine. Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 834 |
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5 Kopecks 1725 M? Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 3726, B 292, Diakov (2015) 4146 (R1), Diakov 8. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 58 BN. Bold strike, with crisp, well-defined and high-relief border. Café au lait. Choice almost uncirculated. Value $600 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 835 |
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Kopeck ?A??I (1718) ?K. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.79 gm. Bit 3219 (R2), B 259 (R), Diakov 11, Ilyin (10 Rubl). Rare. Olive-tan brown. Very fine. Value $500 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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Lot 836 |
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Medal. Silver. 45.6 mm. By Philipp Heinrich Müller. Capture of Elbing, 1710. Smooth edge. Diakov 30.1 (R3), SM--. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Peter right, signed M on truncation / Soldier with lit grenade scaling siege ladder, river-god at left, topographical map of the city and fortifications in the background. Extremely rare, original lifetime medal of Peter. Mount skillfully removed at 12:00, small reverse rim tap, obverse hairlines. Very fine. Value $4,000 - UP View details and enlarged photos
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