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Russia, Ivan Alexeievich and Peter the Great (1682-96), Denga, in the name of Ivan Alexeievich, horseman with raised sword, rev. legend in five lines, 0.20g/3h (K 1590). Good fine, rare £70-£90
Hammer Price: £40
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Silver Kopecks (12), all Kadashevsky mint, horseman with spear and date αψα [1701] below, rev. legend in four lines (K 1797); another, similar (K obv. 6 and rev. 10, linkage unrecorded); others (10), similar, but αψβ [1702] below horseman (K 1845, 1892, 1918-9, 1925, 1927, 1938, 1946, 1951, 1953) [12]. Varied state, first two rare £80-£100
Feudal series, Moscow, Vasilii Vasilievich ‘Temnyi’ (’the Blind’), Denga, prince on throne, k to left and h to right, rev. head right, bar in front of face, 0.41g/10h (O 589; Mets 94; GP 2200A). Good very fine, rare £80-£100
Russia, Ivan the Terrible (1547-84), Dengæ (5), Moscow, horseman with raised sword, rev. legend in four lines (M 6-18, 15-18, 16-20, 17-19, 17-21; K 50, 57, 60, 61, 63); Denga, Tver, horseman with raised sword, ib below, rev. legend in four lines (M 18-22; K 72) [6]. Good fine or better, some scarce £80-£100
Russia, Ivan the Terrible (1547-84), Pulo (5), of Tver (3), Moscow (2) (O 377, 379, 380, 640, 644; G 360, 361, 362, 405, 409) [5]. Good fine or better £80-£100
Feudal series, Novgorod, Ivan III Vasilievich of Moscow, Dengæ (3), horseman right, k below, rev. legend in four lines, 0.78g/5h (O 659; Z 115; GP 8122I); another, similar, г below horseman, 0.81g/5h (O 658; Z 117; GP 8122J); another, similar, m below horseman, 0.71g/5h (O 660; Z 118; GP 8122F) [3]. First and last very fine, second nearly so £80-£100
Feudal series, Tver, Boris Alexandrovich (1425-61), Denga, man standing right, pointing bow and arrow at bird on tree, rev. bird facing right, legend around, 0.59g/4h (O 109; GP 7065). Edge slightly chipped, otherwise good fine, scarce £80-£100
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Siberia, 10 Kopecks, 1777, Five Kopecks, 1769, Kopeck, 1773, Dengæ (2), 1768, 1769, all Kolyvan-Suzun (Brekke 356, 358, 400, 464, 522) [5]. Fine to very fine, but one Denga creased £80-£100
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Ten Kopecks, 1832фх, Ekaterinburg, 40.23g/12h (Bit. 461; Brekke 276). Good very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £45
Russia, Boris Godunov (1598-1605), Kopecks (5), all Pskov, horseman with spear, псрз [1599] below, rev. legend in five lines, 0.66g/2h (M 1-1; K 193); others (4), similar but with only traces of date (M 2-1, 2-2, –, 3-4; K 196-8, 202) [5]. First very fine with clear date, others good fine or better, all scarce £80-£100
Russia, Anna (1730-40), Dengæ (6), 1734, 1735 (2), 1736, 1737, 1740 (Brekke 24-7, 32), Polushkas (5), 1734, 1735 (3), 1736 (Brekke 7, 9, 12); Ivan VI, Denga, 1741 (Brekke 2) [12]. Varied state £100-£150
Hammer Price: £50
Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), Dengæ (10), 1743, 1745-53 inclusive (Brekke 17, 20, 22-3, 25, 27-31) [10]. Varied state £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Five Kopecks (6), 1790-5 inclusive, all Ekaterinburg (Brekke 283, 288, 292, 296, 300, 304) [6]. Very fine or better £200-£300
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), 15 Kopecks/1 Zloty, 1836нг, St Petersburg, 3.22g/12h (Bit. 1116; Sev. 3121). Very fine, toned £80-£100
Russia, Miscellaneous, ‘Wire money’ in silver (10) [10]. Varied state £50-£70
Feudal series, Pskov, Independent Republic (to 1510), Dengæ (2), facing bust of prince, revs. leopard right, 0.77g/5h, 0.86g/11h (cf. O 72; T 290/328, 307; GP 7650A) [2]. Very fine and better £100-£150
Feudal series, Tver, Boris Alexandrovich, Pulo (2), man standing, sword to right, rev. quadruped right with distinct head, 1.62g/11h (O 361; G 274; GP 7125); man standing, sword to left, rev. quadruped left with distinct head, 1.55g/10h (G 275; GP 7126) [2]. Fine £60-£80
Feudal series, Tver, Mikhail Borisovich (1461-85), Denga, warrior facing, holding sword and orb, legend around, rev. legend in four lines, citing mintmaster Orefiev, 0.55g/1h (O 266; GP 7200D). Very fine, rare £100-£120
Russia, Second People’s Corps (1612-13), Kopecks (3), all Moscow, in the name of Fedor Ivanovich, м below horseman, rev. legend in five lines, 0.52g/8h (M 1-1; K 318); in the name of Mikhail Fedorovich (2), м below horseman, revs. legend in five lines, 0.39g/7h (M 2-2; K 320); no letter below horseman, 0.45g/9h (M 3-3; K 323) [3]. Fine or better, all scarce £100-£150
Russia, Mikhail Fedorovich (1613-45), Kopecks (19), all Moscow, horseman with о/м or similar below, revs. legend in five or six lines (M 30-45 to 31-49; K 586-641) [19]. Fine to very fine, some scarce; all from different die combinations £70-£90
Russia, Alexander II (1855-81), Unveiling of the Monument for the Millennium of the Russian State, Novgorod, 1862, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned [by P. Brusnitsyn], two circles containing busts of Rurik and Alexander II, radiant star above, imperial eagle below, rev. view of the monument, 35mm (Diakov 707.2). Faint scratches in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100
Feudal series, Riazan, Vasilii Ivanovich (c. 1456-64), Denga, head right facing crescent moon, legend around, rev. quadruped right, 0.37g/6h (O 444; Sp. 61:7; GP 5996). Fine, scarce £50-£70
Russia, Alexei Mikhailovich (1645-76), Silver Kopecks (22), all Moscow, horseman with spear and о/м below, revs. legend in six lines, many varieties (K 922-1051) [22]. Fair to nearly extremely fine; all from different die combinations £80-£100
Feudal series, Moscow, Vasilii Vasilievich ‘Temnyi’ (’the Blind’), Denga, horseman right spearing serpent, k and h to left and right, rev. two men facing each other, 0.51g/3h (O 626; Sp. 57:10; Mets 105; GP 1957). Nearly very fine, scarce £80-£100
Russia, Miscellaneous, Petrov, V.I., Catalogue des Monnaies Russes, [1899], the 1964 Graz reprint, 86pp, 46 engraved plates; Spassky, I.G., The Russian Monetary System, Amsterdam, 1967, 253pp, illustrations in text, correspondence from writers at the Hermitage Museum, Leningrad, to Harold Good, 1970-6, tipped-in; Anon, Money [of the] CCCP, Moscow, 1971, illustrations in text; [The Hermitage], Medals and Coins of the Petrine Epoch, Leningrad, 1973, 16 colour photographs in folder [Lot]....
Hammer Price: £55
Feudal series, Moscow, Ivan Vasilievich, as Grand Prince (1533-47), Dengæ (6), regular post-reform issue, horseman with raised sword, revs. legend in three lines (M 2-2, 4-2, 5-2, 6-5, 6-9, 7-7; K 21, 26, 33, 43, 48, 53) [6]. About very fine or better, last scarce £80-£100
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Five Kopecks, 1901ар, St Petersburg (Bit. 177; Sev. 4082). Extremely fine, rare £80-£100
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Polushkas (3), ҂аψγ [1703] (Bit. 1583, 1591, 1593; Brekke 15-6) [3]. Good fine or better, all scarce £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Siberia, 10 Kopecks (2), 1769, 1777, both Kolyvan-Suzun (Brekke 503, 522) [2]. First fine, second very fine £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Grivennik, 1796, St Petersburg (Bit. 519), Two Kopecks (3), 1766, Red mint, 1771, Ekaterinburg, 1788, St Petersburg (Brekke 153, 163, 177), Kopeck, 1795, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 131), Denga, 1795, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 100); Moldavia and Wallachia, Two Para (3 Kopecks), 1774 (Brekke 21) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Russia, Paul I (1796-1801), Five Kopecks, 1793, Ekaterinburg, overstruck on a Catherine II Ten Kopecks, 1796 (Brekke 10); Two Kopecks (2), 1797, 1798, both Ekaterinburg (Brekke 61, 71); Kopeck, 1798, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 47) [4]. Fine to very fine, first scarce £100-£150
Ninth All-Russian Numismatic Conference, Novgorod, 2001, a silver medal, unsigned, arms of Novgorod, rev. view of the St Petersburg Mint, 42mm, 38.47g. As struck £40-£50
Alexander I, a small sulphide portrait, probably French, 16.3 x 13mm (cf. Jokelson p. 44, fig. 34, for a larger portrait after B. Andrieu). As made £70-£90
Feudal series, Tver, Ivan Mikhailovich (1399-1425), Pulo, head of bull facing, pellet on each side, rev. legend in three lines, 2.54g/8h (O 337; G 64; GP 7030C). Fine £60-£80
Russia, Mikhail Fedorovich (1613-45), Kopecks (25), all Moscow, horseman with мос/ква or similar below, revs. legend in five or six lines (M 17-20 to 27-38; K 469-577) [25]. Fine and better, some scarce; all from different die combinations £80-£100
Russia, Alexander III (1881-94), Unveiling of the Alexander II Monument, Helsinki, 1894, a bronze medal by A. Griliches Jr, bare head of Alexander II right, rev. view of the monument, 69mm (Diakov 1096.1). Light scratches in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £65
Alexander II, a Bois Durci medal, undated, 110mm (Diakov –). About extremely fine, rare £100-£150
Hammer Price: £70
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Department of Land Usage and Agriculture, a bronze medal, undated, signed C [?] on obv. and M C [?] on rev., conjoined heads of Alexander III and Nicholas II left, rev. legend within wreath, 65mm (Diakov 1160.1). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £90-£120
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Five Kopecks (2), 1831фх, 1833фх, both Ekaterinburg (Brekke 241, 246); 3 Kopecks (2), 1840, 1854, both Ekaterinburg (Brekke 203, 235); 2 Kopecks (3), 1826ик, 1852, both Ekaterinburg, 1843, St Petersburg (Brekke 131, 178, 191); Kopeck, 1842, St Petersburg (Brekke 109); Half-Kopeck, 1840, St Petersburg (Brekke 39); Denezhka, 1855, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 67) [10]. Varied state £100-£150
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Five Kopecks (11), 1901фз (4), 1901ар, 1906эб (5), 1908эб, all St Petersburg (Bit. 176-7, 183-4) [11]. Varied state £100-£150
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