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Russia-Empire Coins

The monetary history of Russia and the Russian Empire is fascinating and complex, spanning centuries of political and economic change. From the Imperial period to the Soviet era and modern Russia, Russian numismatics reflects the rich history of the country.

The Russian Imperial Ruble

The Russian imperial ruble was the official currency of the Russian Empire from 1704 until the Revolution of 1917. During this period, gold, silver and copper coins were minted, with designs often featuring portraits of the tsars. An important milestone was the currency reform of 1897, which established the gold standard in Russia, significantly improving the stability of the currency.

Transition and Soviet era

After the Russian Revolution, the monetary system underwent drastic changes. The Soviet ruble replaced the imperial ruble in 1923. During the Soviet era, coins and banknotes reflected communist ideology, featuring symbols such as the hammer and sickle. A notable numismatic event was the 1961 currency reform, which introduced a new ruble equivalent to 10 old rubles, simplifying the monetary system and improving the Soviet economy.

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Russia-Empire is a country that does not exist today. It is now part of the Russia coins.

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Russia-Empire coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

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2 kopecks (Alexander II)

KM#4.1a FO#19798
Year: 1859-1867

1/4 kopeck (Alexander II)

KM#7 FO#25154
Year: 1867-1876

2 kopecks (Elizabeth)

KM#7.1 FO#19809
Year: 1757-1760

1/2 kopeck (Alexander III)

KM#8.2 FO#25153
Year: 1867-1881

1 kopeck (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

1 kopeck (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

KM#9.2 FO#15560
Price: 0,05€ - 10,00€
Year: 1867-1914

1 kopeck (Nicholas II)

KM#9.3 FO#16548
Year: 1915-1917

2 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

2 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

KM#10.2 FO#16533
Price: 0,50€ - 500,00€
Year: 1867-1914

2 kopecks (Nicholas II )

KM#10.3 FO#16613
Price: 1.000,00€
Year: 1915-1917

3 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

3 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

3 kopekcs (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

3 kopecks(Nicholas II)

KM#11.3 FO#19711
Price: 10,00€
Year: 1915-1917

5 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

KM#12.1 FO#18484
Price: 15,00€
Year: 1867-1876

5 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

5 kopecks (Nicholas II)

KM#12.3 FO#25124
Year: 1916-1917

5 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

5 kopecks (Nicholas II)

KM#19.2a FO#25121
Year: 1915

10 kopecks (Alexander II / III / Nicholas II)

KM#20a.2 FO#16615
Price: 2,72€
Year: 1867-1941

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