It is often referred to as”wire money” because of the method of manufacture. The coins were crudely struck in a curious method on a continuous length of silver wire between coin dies, then cut apart into individual coins. The coins were inscribed on the one side with the Czar’s name and his titles in old Russian script. The complete inscription is often partly cut off. On the other side is found the indistinct and partial image of St. George slaying the Dragon. A beautiful example of a most unusual minting process this coin would make an excellent addition to any world coins collection.
Russia Wire Money Of Peter The Great 17th To 18th Century 1 Kopek Silver Antique Coin
$24.99
This coin is a genuine antiquity. It is a silver One Kopek coin minted during the reign of Czar Peter the Great of Russia in the period 1672-1725.
Only 2 left in stock
SKU:
1800_RUS_00916
Categories: Asia Coins, World Silver Coins, Russian Coins, Europe Coins, World Coins, Coins by Metallic Composition, Browse by Subject
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.4000 lbs |
---|
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping Policy
- Free DOMESTIC (within the United States) Shipping on orders over $100.
- Free Shipping on orders over $100 on all products.
- Free Shipping offer valid on domestic (within the United States) purchases only.
Faster Delivery
- Shipping charges are calculated on the weight of the product ordered and the shipping method.
- Actual charges are displayed during the checkout process after you select your shipping option.
- Expedited Delivery is available according to the shipping options available at checkout.