A form of currency normally used for the exchange of goods.The verb coin literally refers to making coins, the change you probably have in your pocket. The word can be used in a broader sense ? creating something new, usually something related to language. For example, you could coin a phrase or a new word for ?joke.? The language authorities would be proud ? unlike federal authorities if you tried to coin money. That kind of coining is a criminal offense.
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A gold coin of 5 rubles dated 1889, minted during the reign of Emperor Alexander III. Obverse: profile portrait of Emperor Alexander III with the circular inscription: “BY THE GRACE OF GOD ALEXANDER III EMPEROR AND AUTOCRAT OF ALL RUSSIA.” Reverse: Imperial Russian coat of arms — a double-headed eagle with crowns, scepter, and orb, with the inscription “5 RUBLES 1889” beneath.Struck in .900 gold with a reeded edge and typical relief for the late 19th century.InscriptionsPortrait of Alexander III, circular legend, double-headed eagle, denomination “5 RUBL?S”, date “1889”, and mintmark beneath the eagles talons.DimensionsDiameter: 22.5 mm, Thickness: approx. 1.3 mmWeightWeight: 6.45 g, Pure gold content (900/1000): 5.8 gConditionGood, with light circulation marks. Relief remains clear with minor edge and surface wear. Width: 2.25cm, Height: 2.25cm, Depth: 0.15cm, Weight: 0.0065kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 13314
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Gold coin 5 rubles of Alexander III, 1889. On the obverse: profile of Alexander III with the text B.M. Alexander III Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia. On the reverse: Double-headed eagle under a crown, denomination with date. Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 6.47 grams. Width: 2.1cm, Height: 2.1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.007kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 12300
£1,251.94
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A rare gold coin of 7 rubles 50 kopecks, dated 1897, minted during the reign of the last Emperor of All Russia — Nicholas II. The obverse bears a right-facing profile portrait of the monarch with the legend around the rim: “?.?. ??????? II ?????????? ? ??????????? ???????.” The reverse features the imperial coat of arms of Russia — the double-headed eagle with regalia and shield-bearing wings, accompanied by the inscription: “7 ?????? 50 ???. 1897 ?.” Minted in gold, the coin weighs 6 grams and measures 21 mm in diameter.Its sharp strike and the preserved clarity of both the portrait and heraldic details make it a highly desirable object for collectors and investors alike. Dimensions:Diameter: 21 mm Weight: 6 g Condition:Good condition with visible signs of circulation. Provenance:Imperial Mint of Russia, 1897. Width: 2.1cm, Height: 2.1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.006kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 12294
£1,467.79
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Silver coin 3 marks. Germany 1913. Diameter: 33 mm. Weight: 16.58 g. Width: 3.3cm, Height: 3.3cm, Depth: 0.1cm, Weight: 0.02kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Silver, ID: 8763
£60.44
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Silver Ruble of Catherine II, 1770. On the obverse is the profile of the empress. On the reverse: a double-headed eagle with the date. Diameter: 37 mm. Weight: 24 gr. Width: 3.7cm, Height: 3.7cm, Depth: 0.3cm, Weight: 0.024kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Silver, ID: 8193
£474.87
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Numismatic rarity. Silver ruble of 1729 of Peter II. A: Ceremonial bust of Peter II with a turn to the right. On the reverse: the original heraldry of a crowned cross of four Ps, in the corners of which there are deuces. Weight: 27.74 gr. Diameter: 40 mm. Width: 4cm, Height: 4cm, Depth: 0.3cm, Weight: 0.003kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Silver, ID: 7926
£863.41
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Silver ruble of Peter I, 1723. A. in an ermine mantle without the St. Andrew`s Cross. Reverse: Bust of Emperor Peter I in a laurel wreath facing right. On the reverse: the original heraldry of the crowned cross of four ?, in the corners of which there are units. Weight: 28.29 gr. Diameter: 40 mm. Width: 4cm, Height: 4cm, Depth: 0.3cm, Weight: 0.03kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Silver, ID: 7925
£1,165.60
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Gold coin 90021 carats, diameter 21, weight 6.45g. Width: 2.1cm, Height: 2.1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.1kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 6483
£518.05
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Silver coin "25 kopecks". 1856. Weight 5.18 g Diameter 24.3 mm Silver 868. Width: 0.2cm, Height: 0.2cm, Depth: 0.1cm, Weight: 0.05kg, Condition: Condition of use, Material: Silver, ID: 5428
£43.17
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Copper 3 kopecks 1915.Obverse: 3 kopecks 1915 in a laurel wreath.On the reverse: a copper Russian three kopeck coin in the ornament around the coat of arms.Weight: 9.77 grDiameter 2.8cmThickness 2 mm Width: 2.8cm, Height: 2.8cm, Depth: 0.2cm, Weight: 0.01kg, Condition: As is, Material: Copper, ID: 3927
£4.32
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Silver 10 kopecks, 1911.Obverse: 10 kopecks, 1911 and s.p.b. under a crown and surrounded by a laurel wreath.Reverse: Russian coat of arms under the crown.Weight: 1.66 grDiameter 1.75cmThickness 1 mm Width: 1.75cm, Height: 1.75cm, Depth: 0.1cm, Weight: 0.02kg, Condition: As is, Material: Silver, ID: 3920
£8.63
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Silver ruble Alexander III 1893. Description of the obverse: In the center is a profile portrait to the left of Emperor Alexander III. On the left is the inscription B.M. Alexander III EMPEROR”, on the right - AND AUTODERCH OF ALL RUSSIA.”. Along the circumference of the edge there are relief elements made in the form of teeth. Description of the reverse In the center is the Small State Emblem of the Russian Empire - a double-headed eagle, the heads of which are crowned with two crowns, a third, large crown above them. All of them are connected by the ribbon of the Order of St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called. On the eagles chest is the Moscow coat of arms - a shield with the image of St. George the Victorious with a spear, slaying a dragon. Around the shield is a chain of the Order of St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called. On the wings are depicted the coats of arms: the Kingdom of Kazan, Poland, Tauride Chersonese, Astrakhan, Siberia, Georgia and the coat of arms of the united principalities of Kyiv, Novgorod and Vladimir - 4 on each wing. In the eagle’s right paw is a scepter, in the left is an orb. Ruble 1893. Along the circumference of the edge there are relief elements made in the form of teeth. Weight: 19.83 g Diameter 3.4 cm Thickness 2.5 mm Width: 3.4cm, Height: 3.4cm, Depth: 2.5cm, Weight: 0.02kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Silver, ID: 3918
£302.19
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Copper 1 kopeck in silver coin. 1840. On the obverse: 1 kopeck in silver 1840. On the reverse: monogram H-I.Weight: 8.56 gr. Width: 2.6cm, Height: 1.5cm, Depth: 2.6cm, Weight: 0.15kg, Condition: Satisfactory, Material: Copper, ID: 3964
£12.95
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Gold coin 5 rubles of Alexander III, 1889. On the obverse: profile of Alexander III with the text B.M. Alexander III Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia. On the reverse: Double-headed eagle under a crown, denomination with date. Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 6.47 grams. Width: 2.1cm, Height: 2.1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.007kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 12300
£1,251.94
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Silver coin "25 kopecks". 1856. Weight 5.18 g Diameter 24.3 mm Silver 868. Width: 0.2cm, Height: 0.2cm, Depth: 0.1cm, Weight: 0.05kg, Condition: Condition of use, Material: Silver, ID: 5428
£43.17
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Silver Ruble of Catherine II, 1770. On the obverse is the profile of the empress. On the reverse: a double-headed eagle with the date. Diameter: 37 mm. Weight: 24 gr. Width: 3.7cm, Height: 3.7cm, Depth: 0.3cm, Weight: 0.024kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Silver, ID: 8193
£474.87
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Gold coin 5 rubles of Alexander III, 1889. On the obverse: profile of Alexander III with the text B.M. Alexander III Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia. On the reverse: Double-headed eagle under a crown, denomination with date. Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 6.47 grams. Width: 2.1cm, Height: 2.1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.007kg, Condition: Good, with traces of use, Material: Gold, ID: 12300
£1,251.94
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Silver Ruble of Catherine II, 1770. On the obverse is the profile of the empress. On the reverse: a double-headed eagle with the date. Diameter: 37 mm. Weight: 24 gr. Width: 3.7cm, Height: 3.7cm, Depth: 0.3cm, Weight: 0.024kg, Condition: Signs of wear commensurate with age, Material: Silver, ID: 8193
£474.87
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Cons in superb condition comes with box and paperwork offering free delivery Worldwide reference DRC8
£250.00
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In superb condition comes with box and papers, offering free delivery worldwide reference DRC9
£250.00
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Commemorative coin to The President of America JFK. his name must not be forgotten but with the whole world, offering free delivery Worldwide reference DRC2.
£250.00
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In superb condition one ounce of pure silver, offering free delivery worldwide reference DRC2
£250.00
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16 in total of 5, 25, 50, 200 and 500 Peseta Coins
£29.99
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Silver 50 kopecks 1896.Description of obverseIn the center is a profile portrait to the left of Emperor Nicholas II. On the left is the inscription "B.M. NICHOLAS II EMPEROR ", on the right -" AND THE AUTOCHOR OF ALL RUSSIA. " Along the edge of the edging, there are relief elements made in the form of teeth.Description of reverseIn the center is the Small State Emblem of the Russian Empire - a two-headed eagle, whose heads are crowned with two crowns, the third, a large crown above them. All of them are connected with the ribbon of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called. On the eagle`s chest is the Moscow coat of arms - a shield with the image of George the Victorious with a spear, slaying the dragon. Around the shield is the chain of the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called Apostle. On the wings are the coats of arms: the Kingdoms of Kazan, Poland, Tauride Chersonesos, Astrakhan, Siberian, Georgian and the coat of arms of the united principalities of Kiev, Novgorod and Vladimir - 4 for each wing. In the right paw of the eagle is the scepter, in the left is the orb. Below it, from left to right, are depicted: face value - the inscription "50 kopecks in 1896". Along the edge, there are relief elements made in the form of teeth.Diameter 2.7 cmThickness 2 mm.Weight: 9.78 gr. Width: 2.7cm, Height: 2.7cm, Depth: 0.2cm, Weight: 0.01kg, Condition: As is, Material: Silver, ID: 3932
£51.80
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The pictures serve as part of the description of 10 French coins.
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