10 Kopeks 1852, SPB-PA

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10 Kopeks 1852, SPB-PA

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  • Country: Tsarist Russia
  • Weight: 2.07 g
  • Mintage: 1,350,006 pcs.
  • Issue Quality: Circulation and Proof
  • Metal: Silver
  • Fineness: 868
  • Designation: Ag
  • Precious Metal Weight: 1.8 g
  • Denomination: 10 Kopeks
  • Ruler: Nicholas I
  • Monetary Unit: Kopek
  • Mintmaster Initials: SPB-PA
  • Uzdenikov: 1701
  • Bitkin: 380
  • Conros: 161/54
  • Diameter: 17.65 mm
  • G: 137 ₽
  • VG: 229 ₽
  • VF: 968 ₽
  • XF: 2,277 ₽
  • AU: 3,570 ₽
  • UNC: 15,610 ₽
  • Proof: 31,220 ₽
  • Reverse
    The upper part of the reverse features the crown of the Russian Empire. Below it, the denomination and monetary unit are indicated on two lines: 10 КОПѢЕКЪ. Next is a divider element consisting of two elongated, oppositely directed figures with a dot between them. Slightly below the ornamental divider is the coin's year of issue '1852', beneath which is the abbreviation 'С.П.Б.' (Saint Petersburg Mint). On the left side of the coin, along the edge, is a laurel branch, and on the right, an oak branch. At the base, the branches are tied together with a ribbon, the knot of which forms a bow. Raised denticles are struck around the entire edge of the coin.
  • Obverse
    The center of the obverse is occupied by a double-headed eagle—the coat of arms of the Russian Empire. Both heads of the eagle bear crowns, and a third, larger crown is positioned between them. All three crowns are connected by a ribbon. On the eagle's breast is the coat of arms of Moscow—a shield depicting St. George the Victorious on horseback, slaying a serpent with a long spear (the serpent's head is to the right). Surrounding the shield is the chain of the Order of St. Andrew the Apostle the First-Called. The coats of arms on the wings are: Left wing: Polish, Taurida, Finnish. Right wing: Kazan, Astrakhan, Siberian. In the right talon is a scepter, and below it the letter 'П'. In the left talon is an orb, and below it the letter 'А'. Together, the letters form the initials of Mintmaster Pavel Alekseev. The rim is decorated with denticles pointing towards the center.

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