The New York Sale 2026 Russian Coins, Medals & Orders
The New York Sale
THE NEW YORK SALE ® AUCTION 64
Russian Coins, Orders and Medals
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
New York USA
Washington, D.C. USA
THE NEW YORK SALE ® AUCTION 64
Part 1 Russian Coins and Historical Medals Part II Russian Orders and Badges Tuesday, January 13, 2026 7pm EST
In conjunction with The New York International Numismatic Convention at The Intercontinental New York Barclay Barclay Salon/Lobby Level 111 East 48th Street, New York 10017
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Auctioneer: Shaunda Fry, License #2034995-DCA
BUYERS PREMIUM 20%
Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals P.O. Box 950 New York, NY 10272
M&M Numismatics Ltd. 1001 Connecticut Ave NW. Suite 335 Washington, D.C 20036 Tel (++1) 202-296-0400 www.TheNewYorkSale.com
Tel (++1) 908-470-2828 Fax (++1) 908-470-0088 www.DmitryMarkov.com
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Catalog:
Dmitry Markov / Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals / USA
Photography:
Lyle Engleson, Los Angeles / USA Lyle Engleson, Los Angeles / USA
Layout:
THE NEW YORK SALE ® GROUP Coming together for one of the largest annual numismatic events (The New York International Numis matic Convention) the group holds three auctions on Tuesday and Thursday of the week-long conference in January and has held over 63 auctions since its conception. By combining a vast array of experience and knowledge the group strives to offer the best service to their clients and customers. Whether you are buying at the auction or a potential vendor for the sale, any member of the group can offer advice. Catalogues are produced to the highest possible standard and may be kept as a useful reference for serious buyers and coin collectors. Over the years the group has aimed to achieve the best possible prices for their vendors and undertakes a marketing strategy which is proven by the excellent results achieved year upon year. In 2004 the sale of an 1825 Russian silver Rouble for US$603,750 broke the world record price achieved for any non-US coin sold by public auction and since then lots have regularly attained prices well above estimates. In 2008 results from the Italian section of the sale made a staggering US$1,118,400, four times the pre-sale estimate. The famous Prospero collection of Ancient Greek coins was professionally presented by the group in 2012 and resulted in numerous world records, finally realizing in excess of US$26,000,000 for the 642 lots after 8 hours of auctioneering. The printed auction catalogue will remain a major reference work for many years to come and is a ‘must have’ for any collector of the series. Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals, New York Dmitry Markov’s interest in coin collecting goes back to 1972. In 1985 he graduated from the History Department of the Kiev State University (Ukraine) and received his M.A. for the thesis - “Monetary Circulation in Ancient Russia (8th to 13th cent. A.D.)”. His broad interests in numismatics include Russia, Ancient Coinage especially those of the Northern Black Sea area, as well as Islamic Central Asia and Caucasus. He has published a number of research articles in these fields. After coming to the U.S. in 1990, Dmitry Markov founded “Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals,” a well-known leading firm dealing with Russian Coins and Medals. Dmitry Markov’s continuing research on Russian, Ancient and Islamic coinage makes an invaluable addition to his very extensive auction catalogs. He has issued over 80 illustrated reference catalogues, as well as many other fixed price lists. Dmitry Markov Coins & Medals have been an elected member of the International Association of Professional Numismatists (IAPN) since 2000. Also a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), American Numismatic Society (ANS), a Life Member of the Orders & Medals Society of America (OMSA), as well as many other trade and collectors associations. M&M Numismatics Ltd, Washington DC & Switzerland Münzen und Medaillen AG (M&M) was established in Basel, Switzerland in 1941. The founders were the brothers Dr. Erich Cahn and Dr. Herbert Cahn, professional numismatists, together with several eminent Swiss collectors. M&M became well-known in the post WWII period for its monthly fixed price lists, a series which continued for over 60 years. The firm has also conducted over 100 auctions, including great collections such as the Rosen (Ancient electrum), Bally (Roman), Kohlmoos (crown-sized coins) Sutter (Italy and Sicily) and many others. In partnership with Leu Numismatik, M&M also auctioned the Kunstfrend and Niggeler collections. In the 1990s, Dr. Hans Voegtli assumed responsibility for Ancient coins and Dr. Bernhard Schulte for Medieval and modern coins. In 1996, M&M Numismatics opened in Washington, DC with Lucien Birkler as managing director. In 1997, M&M Deutschland opened in Weil am Rein, Germany, with Joachim Stollhoff as managing director. The Basel office closed in 2004, but both the American and German firms remain active. Today both companies continue the long tradition of serving collectors and look forward to serving your numismatics needs now and in the future.
ORDER OF SALE
PART I: PART II:
Russian Coins and Historical Medals Russian Orders, Medals and Badges
1-232
501-537
THIRD PARTY POPULATION CENSUS
TOP POP! = highest grade given by this grading firm for this specific coin type and year.
NGC and PCGS TOP POP! = highest grade given by both grading companies.
The only one in this grade. TOP POP! = The highest graded example as noted by this grading company. The only one in this grade between NGC and PCGS. TOP POP! = The highest graded example as noted by both grading companies.
GRADING
Abbreviation Grading System
Proof UNC
Proof
Polierte Platte Stempelglanz
Flan bruni
Uncirculated Extremely Fine
Fleur du coin
EF VF
Vorzüglich Sehr schön
Superb
Very Fine
Très beau
F
Fine
Schön
Beau
VG
Very Good
Sehr gut erhalten
Très bien conservè
G
Good
Gut erhalten
Bien conservè
We also use the terms “about”, “almost”, “choice” etc. to help describe the coins and split grades (e.g. VF/EF) when the two side grade differently. We attempt to describe noteworthy characteristics beyond what is expected for the grade. We would also like to introduce you to the new collector’s convienence feature for the Russian Part of our catalogs only: rarity signs for every single coin by the reference provided. The following abbreviations used by the standard references (Brekke, Sever in, Uzdenikov) are substituted by us in this simple manner.
•
= (S) = (R)
= SCARCE
–
= RARE
= (RR)
= VERY RARE
÷
= (RRR) = (RRRR)
= EXTREMELY RARE = EXCESSIVELY RARE
!!
= (!!)
= Several Specimens are Known
Please refer to www.TheNewYorkSale.com for complete bibliography and published references.
Pre-Petrine Coinage
2x
2x
1 Great Principality of Moscow. Vasiliy Vasilievich, 1425-1462. Coinage after 1457. G/P (2017) 1950 C (RV). Denga. 0.48 gm. Prince standing, holding sword in his right hand, left hand is up, beaded border / Four-line legend surrounded by beaded border. Very Rare. Extremely Fine.
$300
Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 231, part
2x
2x
2 Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Mozhaisk. Ivan Andreevich, 1432-1454. Denga. 0.49 gm. G/P (2017) 3735 A (RVIII), Spassky 59.8. Horseman riding right killing a beast, K - * aside, dog running below, beaded border / Two figures within circle, legend around. Rare. Extremely fine.
$300
Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 206, part
2x
2x
3 Great Principality of Moscow. Appanage of Vereya. Mikhail Andreevich, 1432-1485. Denga. 0.44 gm. G/P (2017) 3771 B (RIV), Sp 59.12, Or 777. Horseman, holding bird, right, dog below. Three-line legend with the name of the Prince. Very Rare and very nice. Extremely fine. Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, 24-25 April, 1997, lot 225, part, comes with sale envelope Mikhail Andreevich was the only ruler of the appanage. After his death the domain passed into the possession of the Great Prince of Moscow
$400
Alexei Mikhailovich, 1645-1676
2x
2x
4 ¼ Ducat 1654. GOLD. 0.82 gm. Fr 46, Kaim 1585. Date 1654 between heads of crowned double headed eagle / Six-line legend. Date (1)654 is clearly seen on the coin, while on those handful to survive, one generally can see only (1)65(4), if any clear date figure(s) at all. Very Rare as such. Extremely Fine.
$5,000
Ex ‘Tord Ekstrom Russian Numismatica’, Thomas Hoiland Auction 129, April 25, 2009 lot 4029, comes with tag
Peter I, the Great, 1689-1725
1.5x
5 Rouble 1723 OK. 28.12 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 878, Diakov (2012) 1296 (R1), Diakov 25. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Tooled – VF Detail (Cert. # 53900646). Deep medium gray. Tooled. Very Fine.
$1,000
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8035, comes with sale envelope
6 Rouble 1725 OK. 28.32 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Diakov (2012) 1635 – This Coin (R1), Petrov (4 Rubl.). Light charcoal-gray over a few minor obverse hairline scratches. Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Diakov ‘Russian Gold and Silver Coins of Peter I’ – Plate Coin.
Mourning Cross ‘Sun’ Rouble
1.5x
7 ‘Sun’ Rouble 1725 CПБ. 27.33 gm. Large cross above head, cross in circle reverse center. Bit 1336 (R2), Diakov (2012) 1581 (R1), Diakov 33, Petrov (25 Rubl.). Very rare. Obverse scratches, contact marks. Very Fine.
$2,500
6
Ex World-Wide Coins of California Auction XLVIII, November 17, 2005, lot 454
2 x
8 Polupoltinnik ≠AΨΔ (1704). Moscow, Red mint. Bit 1092 (R2), Diakov (2012) 131 (R2), Petrov (40 Rubl.). Very rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC VG 8 (Cert. # 6271978-012). Very Good.
$ 1,500
Ex World Wide Coins of CA, Santa Rosa, November 15, 2001, lot 40
2x
2x
9 Polupoltinnik ҂A Ψ E (1705). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Small head. Bit 722 (R1), Diakov (2012) 208 (R1), Petrov (4 Rubl.). Authenticated and graded by PCGS XF 45 (Cert. #52099687). A very attractive, well-struck example with pearly slate-gray tone and near pristine fields for the type and period. Choice Extremely Fine.
$3,000
2x
2x
10 Polupoltinnik 1707. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 728 (R2), Diakov (2012) 246 (R2), Petrov (7 Rubl.). Very rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 45 (Cert. #6678766-016). Attractive old cabinet tone. Choice Extremely Fine.
$5,000
Extremely rare Capture of Azov Medal
2x
11 On the Capture of Azov, 1696. Medal. Silver. 47.9 mm. By J. Boskam. Diakov 5.7 (R5); Iversen V – 2; Sm--. Laureate, cuirassed and mantled bust right / Victory, holding a palm frond and cross, standing atop a crescent and pile of Turkish trophies. Extremely rare. Attractively toned over some friction hairlines in obverse field. Authenticated by PCGS Genuine UNC Details (92 – cleaned). Uncirculated .
8
$12,500
Catherine I, 1725-1727
12 Rouble 1725 CΠ-Б. 28.89 gm. Bit 120, Diakov 54. Typical die flaw on reverse. Once gilded. About Very Fine. Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8087, comes with sale envelope
$500
13 Rouble 1727. 27.93 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Two dots under eagle. Bit 50 (R), Diakov 3. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Repaired – VF Detail (Cert. # 53900647). Repaired. Very Fine.
$500
Peter II, 1727-1730
14 Rouble 1728. 28.24 gm. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 41, Diakov 2. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Repaired – VF Detail (Cert. # 53900648). Reverse lamination. Light grey. Very Fine . Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8092, comes with sale envelope
$500
15 Rouble 1729. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.36 gm. Bit 94 (R), Diakov 1, Ilyin (4 Rubl.), Petrov (3 Rubl.), Sev 995. Two slashes on obverse, flan flaw on reverse. Toned. Extremely Fine.
$750
2x
16 Poltina 1727 CΠБ. CΠ-Б under the eagle. Bit 159 (R), Diakov 9, Petrov (6 Rubl.), Sev 910 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 53 (Cert. #46411595). Light gray. Choice About Uncirculated and among the finest known.
$5,000
2x
2x
Kopeck 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 4.24 gm. Bit--, Diakov 8. Olive-brown.
17
$300
About uncirculated.
2x
2x
18 Kopeck 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 4.12 gm. Back hoof higher. Bit – unlisted, B 9. Deep caramel brown. About Extremely Fine.
$200
10
Anna, 1730-1740
19 Rouble 1731. 25.83 gm. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 44, Diakov 17. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Cleaned – XF Detail (Cert. # 53900649). Cleaned in the past, now toned pearly gray. Extremely Fine.
$500
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8103, comes with sale envelope
20 Rouble 1734. 25.70 gm. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 111 (R), Diakov 37. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Cleaned – XF Detail (Cert. # 53900650). Once lightly cleaned, now toned light gray. Extremely Fine.
$500
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8111, comes with sale envelope
1.5x
21 Rouble 1738. St. Petersburg. 26.04 gm. No mint letters, Moscow eagle type. Bit 231 (R1), Diakov 9, Petrov (4 Rubl.), Sev 1277. Rare. Scratch and some hairlines before profile. Pearly gray. Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Lot 22
Lot 23
Lot 24
22 Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Four ‘festoons’. Bit 137 (R1), Diakov 2. Authenticated and graded by NGC VF 35 (Cert. #4216377-005). Light gray, pearlescent hues. Choice Very Fine. 23 Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Four festoons, cross on crowns. Bit 137 (R1), Diakov 3. Rare. Authenticated by NGC XF Details – Cleaned (Cert. #6678768-002). Pearly gray over a few minor obverse marks. Extremely Fine. 24 Poltina 1737. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. With brooch and elaborate cross. Bit 137, Ilyin (4 Rubl.), Sev 1241 (S). Authenticated by NGC VF Details – Cleaned (Cert. #6611826-015). Now toned. Very Fine.
$500
$750
$500
2x
Lot 25
Lot 26
25 5 Kopecks 1730 MM. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 21.27 gm. Bit 258 (R3), B 45 (RR), Petrov (20 Rubl.), Ilyin (15 Rubl.), Conros 177/36. Very rare. About Very Fine.
$750
Ex Tom Willy Bakken Collection, Gorny & Mosch GmbH auction 183, October 15, 2009, lot 7075
26 5 Kopecks 1730 ДM. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 18.72 gm. Bit 260 (R1), B 43 (R). Konros 3520 (R3). Very rare. Brown with dark orange-brown highlights. Extremely Fine.
$500
12
Ivan III, 1741
$5,000
2x
2x
27 Rouble 1741 CΠБ. Moscow, Red mint. 25.82 gm. Bit 32 (R1), Sev 1373 (R), Uzd 0757 (S). Rare. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – VF Detail (Cert. #52099678). Light gray. Very Fine.
$5,000
2x
28 Grivennik 1741 MMД. Bit 13 (R1), Diakov 7, Petrov (5 Rubl.), Sev 1344 (S). Rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS F15 (Cert.# 52099686). Light gray. Fine.
$1,000
Ex World-Wide Coins of California Sale, Santa Rosa, May 12, 2022, lot 291, come with tag
Elizabeth, 1741-1761
2x
2x
29 Poltina 1756. 0.83 gm. Moscow, Red mint. GOLD. Bit 71 (R), Sev 191 (S), Fr 117. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55 (Cert. #6700606-005). About Uncirculated.
$1,000
2x
30 Rouble 1741 CΠБ. Ermined mantle, no Order under bust – St. Petersburg bust. Bit 241 (R1), Diakov 5 (R1), Ilyin (5 Rubl.), Petrov (15 Rubl.), Sev 1384 (S). Rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC VF Details – obv. planchet flaw; ‘Budanitsky Collection’ (Cert. #4928351-066). Large planchet flaw obverse center. Pale slate gray. Very Fine.
$1,000
2x
2x
31 Rouble 1751 MMД. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 123, Diakov 240. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 53 (Cert. #4333371-008). Light gray. Choice about Uncirculated.
$1,000
14
2x
2x
32 Rouble 1756 CΠБ-ЯI. 26.69 gm. Portrait by Scott. Bit 278, Diakov 398, Sev 1675. Authenticated and graded by PCGS XF 45 (Cert. # 53900651). Pearly lavender-gray. Good Extremely Fine.
$750
Ex Künker Auktion 214, Osnabrück, June 21-22, 2012, lot 8097, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
33 Rouble 1760 CΠБ-TI-ЯI. Portrait by T. Ivanov. Bit 291 (R), Diakov 537, Sev 1721 (S). Scarce date with a mintage of 279,000 pcs. Authenticated by PCGS Corrosion Remvd – XF Detail (Cert. #52099680). Light slate gray. Extremely Fine.
$1,000
34 Poltina 1743 MMД. Large St. Andrew cross. Bit 143 (R), Diakov 71, Petrov (4 Rubl.). Authenticated by NGC VF Details – rev. scratched (Cert. #6981598-003). Scratch lower obverse (not reverse). Toned. Very Fine.
$500
35 5 Kopecks 1762. Ekaterinburg. 53.14 gm. Bit 442 (R), B 130. Rare Posthumous issue. Deep reddish-brown, olive-brown. Much nicer than average. Choice Extremely Fine.
$500
36 1 Kopeck 1755 CПБ. Edge: 5. 22.99 gm. Bit 532 (R), B 44 (R), Petrov (1 Rubl.), Conros 206/3. Traces of undertype as typical. Extremely Fine.
$400
East Prussia
A Classic Rarity – Posthumous Issue
2x
2x
37 VI Groschen 1762. Königsberg (Bitkin believes this issue to have been struck in Moscow). 2.66 g. Olding 454a, Bit 810 (R2), Diakov 768 (R3), Ilyin (15 Rubl.), Petrov (20 Rubl.), Konros 629 (R3), Sev 1863 (RR). Very Rare. Extremely Fine.
$3,000
38 II Groschen 1759. Königsberg. 1.09 gm. Narrow eagle tail; GROSUSS. Olding 458b, Bit 759 (R2), Diakov 656 (R2), Petrov (15 Rubl.), Sev 1779 (RR), Uzd 4877 (S). Deep rainbow toning over graininess. About extremely fine.
$400
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Ex ‘The New York Sale’, New York, January 6, 2011, lot 1136, comes with tag.
Peter III, 1762
2x
2x
39 Rouble 1762 MMД-ДM. 24.43 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 9 (R), Sev 1878 (R). Authenticated by PCGS Repaired – VF Detail (Cert. # 53900652). Repaired. Light slate gray. Very Fine.
$1,000
2x
2x
40 10 Kopecks 1762. Edge: 5. 55.67 gm. Two flags at right, large numeral, no dot at date. Bit 14 (R), B 15. Milk chocolate-brown. Very scarce so well preserved. Choice Extremely Fine.
$1,000
4 Kopecks 1762. Edge: 4. 21.65 gm. Bit 25 (R1), B 10. Rare with lettered edge.
41
Choice Very Fine.
$500
Catherine II, the Great, 1762-1796
2x
42 10 Roubles 1765/4 CΠБ. 12.98 gm. GOLD. Bit 10 (R), Ilyin (20 Rubl.), Petrov (22 Rubl.), Sev 268 (S). Only 30,232 pcs minted. Authenticated by PCGS Scratch – VF Detail (Cert. # 52099690). Obverse scratch. Very Fine.
$5,000
Ex Sincona Auktion 1, June 29-July 1, 2011, Zürich 2011, lot 1596, comes with sale tag
2x
43 10 Roubles 1766 CΠБ. Narrow bust. 12.69 gm. GOLD. Bit 12 (R), Ilyin (20 Rubl.), Petrov (21 Rubl.), Sev 279 (S). Mintage: 159,133. PCGS VF 25 (Cert. # 52099691). Very Fine.
$5,000
Ex Sincona Auktion 1, June 29-July 1, 2011, Zürich 2011, lot 1597, comes with sale tag
18
2x
44 10 Roubles 1766 T.I. CΠБ. Broad bust, Π in mint letters inverted. Bit 14 (R1), Diakov 124a (R3), Sev 281 (R1). Very rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. # 47395426). Choice About Uncirculated.
$7,500
2x
45 5 Roubles 1765 CΠБ-TI. 6.58 gm. GOLD. Bit 57 (R), Petrov (12 Rubl.), Sev 266. 51,088 pcs struck. Cleaned. Extremely Fine.
$5,000
1.5x
1.5x
46 Rouble 1762 CΠБ-TI-HK. 23.83 gm. Bit 182. Authenticated and graded by PCGS Cleaned – AU Detail (Cert. #53900653). Once cleaned now toned satiny gray. Good lustre. About Uncirculated.
$1,000
1.5x
1.5x
47 Rouble 1770 MMД-ДM. Moscow, Red mint. 23.01 gm. Bit 132 (R2), Ilyin (25 Rubl), Petrov (30 Rubl), Konros 4350 (R3). Very rare. Reverse laminations, and struck from dies in late stage of erosion. Extremely fine.
$2,500
Ex ‘The New York Sale’, XXXVIII, January 7, 2016, lot 2133. Comes with sales tag.
1.5x
1.5x
48 Rouble 1771 CΠБ-TI-AШ. The engraver’s initials blundered; appears more like ИI. 23.90 gm. Bit --, Diakov--, Sev --, apparently unlisted in all major references. Toned over old hairlines. Extremely Fine.
20
$1,000
1.5x
49 Rouble 1772 CΠБ-TI-ЯЧ. 22.36 gm. Bit 212, Diakov 278. Reverse laminations upper edge. Satiny highlights. Extremely Fine.
$500
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8181, comes with sale envelope
1.5x
50 Rouble 1793 СПБ-TI. 22.82 gm. No mintmaster’s initials. Bit 260 (R2), Ilyin (10 Rubl.), Petrov (35 Rubl.), Konros 2300 (R3 !!). Very rare . Some reverse hairlines. Weakly struck centers as typical, even wear. Fine.
$1,500
Ex ‘The New York Sale’, XXXVIII, January 7, 2016, lot 2144. Comes with sales tag.
Rare 1796 Cipher 10 Kopecks
2x
51 10 Kopecks 1796. Cipher series. Edge: 5. 57.07 gm. Date numerals close together. Bit 885 (R2), B 35. Rare. Obverse surface deposits and porosity. Good Very Fine.
$7,500
Ex World-Wide Coins of California Auction XL, November 15, 2001, lot 454
Lot 52 1.5x
22
52 Recoinage by Paul (1797). 5 Kopecks 1794 AM. Edge: 5. 56.02 gm. Bit 175 (R3), B 14 (RR) -This Coin. Very rare. Rich café au lait brown tone. Extremely Fine.
$1,500
Ex ‘Bernard A. Brekke Collection’ Sale, Part II, World-Wide Coins of California, November 1993, lot 1521
2 Kopecks 1795 Overstruck on Moldova 2 Para 1788
2x
2x
53 2 Kopecks 1795 MM. Moscow, Red mint. Overstruck on a Moldavian 2 Para. 17.38 gm. Bit 541 (R1), B 190 (R ), Brekke/Bakken p.51, Diakov 801, Ilyin (3 Rubl.), Conros 193/58. Undertype legend ‘МОН. МОЛД..’ / ‘КОПЪ..’ clearly visible. Rare. Among the best known. Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Siberian Coinage
54 5 Kopecks 1779 KM. Bit 1084, B 484. Deep tan-caramel-brown. Some scratches above tip of crown, otherwise Choice About Uncirculated to Uncirculated.
$500
Medals of Catherine the Great
1.5x
1.5x
55 Victories over Turkey, 1770. Medal. Silver. 45 mm. By J.L. Oexlein. Diakov 149.1 (R3); Reichel 2433 (R2); Sm 267. Crowned and mantled bust right / Pallas, holding spear and shield, standing ¾ right. Rare. Toned over some friction marks and hairlines in the fields. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. #53959449). Almost Uncirculated.
$2,500
1.5x
1.5x
56 On the Peace with Turkey, 1774. Medal. Silver. 52 mm. by S. Yudin and G.C. Waechter. Diakov 165.4 (R3), Sm 273/c. Crowned and mantled bust right / Pallas Athena standing ¾ left, holding spear and caduceus which she uses to point to a war galley, military trophies at right. Pearly medium gray. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 53 (Cert. #53959450). About Uncirculated.
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$3,000
57 Victory over Sweden, 1789. Medal. Gilt Bronze. 79mm. By T. Ivanov & P.W. Gass. Diakov 220.1. Crowned, laureate, and mantled bust right / Map of the Russian and Swedish fleets at Svensksund; ПOБЪЖДEHЪ И ИЗTPEБЛEHЪ around; ПOБЪДA HAДЪ ШBEДAMИ/ 13 ABΓУCTA 1789 ΓOДA in ex. Rare. Choice Extremely Fine.
$750
Ex Drewry Family Collection; World-Wide Coins of California VI, May 24, 1984, lot 850, comes with tag
1.5x
58 On the Peace with Sweden, 1790. Medal. Silver. 67 mm. By T. Ivanov and P.W. Gass. Diakov 221.3 (R3); Sm 314b. Crowned and laureate bust right wearing mantle, signed below / Olive branch through an open wreath. Light charcoal-gray over a few short scratches in field. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. #53959455). About Uncirculated.
$3,000
1.5x
59 On the Peace with Sweden, 1790. Medal. Silver. 53.5 mm. By S. Yudin and P.I. Bobrovschikov. Diakov 221.5 (R3); Sm--. Types similar to above. Once cleaned. Pale lavender-gray toned over hairlines in fields. Authenticated by PCGS AU Details - Damage (Cert. #53959451). About Uncirculated.
$2,000
1.5x
60 Peace with Turkey, 1791. Medal. Silver. 54 mm. By C. Leberecht and F.W. Gass. Diakov 225.6 (R3); Reichel 2837 (R1); Sm 320/c. Crowned and laureate bust right / Russian shield and map of lands bordering the Black Sea leaning on pedestal, palm and olive branches above. Pearly gray over hairlines. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. #53959452). Almost Uncirculated.
$2,500
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Paul I, 1796-1801
2x
61 Rouble 1801 CM-ΦЦ. CΠБ-ΦГ. Bit 45 (R), Sev 2490 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. # 03975173). Satiny lustre. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,500
Ex Numismatica Genevensis Auction 4, Geneva, December 11-12, 2006, lot 1339
2x
62 Rouble 1801 CM-AИ. Bit 46, Sev 2487. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 61 (Cert. # 53900655). Abundant lustre. Uncirculated.
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$2,000
Alexander I, 1801-1825
2x
2x
63 5 Roubles 1818 CΠБ-MФ. GOLD. Bit 19, Sev 388, Fr.150. PCGS Cleaned – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900476). About Uncirculated.
$1,500
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8245, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
64 Rouble 1802 CΠБ-AИ. Bit 28, Sev 2519 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. # 53900656). Icy lustre. Choice About Uncirculated.
$1,500
2x
2x
65 Rouble 1804 CΠБ-ΦГ. Bit 38. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. # 03975175). Light slate gray with pale blue-gray highlights. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,500
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Ex Numismatica Genevensis Auction 4, Geneva, December 11-12, 2006, lot 1355
2x
66 Rouble 1811 CΠБ-ΦГ. Bit 99 (R), Sev 2626 . Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. # 12380164). Sharp devices. Toned a satiny lavender-gray with handsome amber and violet iridescent hues. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,500
Ex The New York Sale XVIII, January 10, 2008, lot 1244
2x
67 Rouble 1815 CΠБ-MΦ. Sev 2697. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 08603228). Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,500
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Ex The New York Sale XII, January 12, 2006, lot 1406
Intriguing and Rare Varieties Pair
2x
2x
68 2 Kopecks 1802 EM. 35.4 mm; 19.41 gm. Bit 307var, B 74var, Konros 125 (R2). Very Rare variety with no dot after the denomination, and with a dot after the date. Dark birch brown with orange highlights over some surface porosity. Very Fine.
$500
2x
2x
69 2 Kopecks 1802 EM. 36mm; 19.98 gm. Bit--; Brekke Supplement (1997), p. 64, 1; Published in JRNS No. 27, Summer 1987, Konros 150 (R2). Extremely rare variety of the regular circulation issue. Struck with altered pattern dies with the mintmark beside the eagle’s tail on the obverse effaced but not completely removed. There is a dot after the date which only occurs on a rare variety (See above) which may be related to this issue. Deep café au lait-brown. About Extremely Fine.
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$1,000
Extremely Rare 1811 St. Petersburg Novodel 2 Kopecks
2x
70 2 Kopecks 1811 CΠБ-ΠC. Novodel. Bit H576(R2), B 266. Struck in collar, tooth border. Extremely rare and one of only two known . Authenticated and graded by PCGS PR 65 BN (cert. # 06871749). Lovely birch brown with a soft blue undertone. Gem Brilliant PROOF.
$10,000
Ex World-Wide Coins of CA, March 15, 2008, lot 617 Ex Bernhard F. Brekke Collection, World-Wide Coins of California, March 24, 1982, lot 354
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Medals of Alexander I
71 Reconstitution of the Kingdom of Poland, 1815. Medal. Silver. 50.6 mm. By I. Mainert. Diakov 396.1 (R2), Reichel 3319 (R2), Sm--. Laureate head right / UNUS QUI NOBIS RESITIUT REM, full date and spray below. A few dark spots. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. #53959453). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
Alexander I Death Medals in all three metals
72 On the Death of Alexander I, 1825. Medal. GOLD. 68 mm. 164.71 gm. By A. Klepikov. Diakov 429.2 (R4), Reichel 3431, Sm--. Laureate head of Alexander right, signed below, encircled by a serpent consuming its own tail, representing Eternity / Radiant All-Seeing Eye and date 1812. Rare. Authenticated by PCGS Scratch – UNC Details (Cert. #53962908). Scratches. Good lustre. Uncirculated.
$40,000
Ex ‘Russian Works of Art’, Parke-Bernet & Sotheby, New York, October 27-28, 1970, lot 22 Ex ‘Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection’ Part I, Bowers and Merena Galleries, New York, May 7-9, 1999, lot 2217
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73 On the Death of Emperor Alexander I, 1825. Medal. Silver. 68 mm. By A. Klepikov. Diakov 429.2 (R2), Reichel 3431 (R1). Types as above. Minor edge flaws. Toned over some old hairlines. Light hematite gray. About Uncirculated.
$2,500
Ex The New York Sale Auction LII, January 12-14, 2021, lot 1108, comes with lot card
74 On the Death of Emperor Alexander I, 1825. Medal. Bronze. 68.7 mm. By A. Klepikov. Diakov 429.2, Reichel 3431, Sm --. Types as above. Some chatter in the fields. Light toffee-brown. About Uncirculated.
$300
Ex The New York Sale Auction XXXVIII, January 7, 2016, lot 1108, comes with lot card
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Nicholas I, 1825-1855
2x
2x
75 3 Roubles 1842 CΠБ. PLATINUM. Bit 88 (R), Sev 637 (S). Mintage: 145,578. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – XF Detail (Cert. # 53900472). Extremely Fine.
$1,500
Ex Künker Auktion 186, Osnabrück, March 17, 2011, lot 6829, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
76 5 Roubles 1828 CΠБ- ΠД. GOLD. Bit 3, Sev 403, Fr.154. Mintage: 604,103. Authenticated and graded by PCGS VF 25 (Cert. # 53900477). Very Fine.
$1,250
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8287, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
77 5 Roubles 1829 CΠБ- ΠД. GOLD. Bit 4, Fr.154. Mintage: 732,600. Authenticated by PCGS Scratch – VF Detail (Cert. # 53900478). A few obverse hairline scratches. Very Fine.
$1,250
2x
2x
78 5 Roubles 1831 CΠБ-ΠД. GOLD. Bit 6, Sev 408, Fr.154. Mintage: 845,510. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – XF Detail (Cert. # 53900479). Extremely Fine.
$1,750
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Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8289, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
79 5 Roubles 1834 CΠБ-ΠД. GOLD. Bit 9, Sev 414, Fr.154. Authenticated by PCGS Graffiti – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900480). Graffiti obverse field. Extremely Fine.
$1,250
2x
2x
80 5 Roubles 1836 CΠБ-ΠД. GOLD. Bit 13, Sev 423, Fr.155. Mintage: 953,021. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. # 53900481). Small reverse lamination. About Uncirculated.
$1,250
2x
2x
81 5 Roubles 1838 CΠБ-ΠД. GOLD. Bit 15, Sev 431, Fr.155. Mintage: 301,764. Authenticated by PCGS AU Detail, Tooled (Cert. # 53900482). Scrape obverse field, lamination reverse. Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8290, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
82 5 Roubles 1839 CΠБ-AЧ. GOLD. Bit 16, Sev 434, Fr 155.Authenticated by NGC AU Details Cleaned (Cert. # 6700606-004). About Uncirculated.
$1,000
2x
2x
83 5 Roubles 1840 CΠБ-AЧ. GOLD. Bit 17, Sev 437, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Tooled – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900483). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
2x
2x
84 5 Roubles 1841 CΠБ-AЧ. GOLD. Bit 18, Sev 439, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Repaired – Unc Detail (Cert. # 53900484). Small graffito obverse field. Uncirculated.
$1,000
2x
2x
85 5 Roubles 1842 CΠБ-AЧ. GOLD. Bit 19, Sev 442, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 53900486). Honey gold tone. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Gorny & Mosch Auktion 197, München, October 12, 2011, lot 8121, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
86 5 Roubles 1843 CΠБ-AЧ. GOLD. Bit 23, Sev 446, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Harshly cleaned – UNC Detail (Cert. # 53900485). Good lustre. Uncirculated.
$1,000
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Ex Künker Auktion 198, Osnabrück, September 30, 2011, lot 8296, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
87 5 Roubles 1845 CΠБ-KБ. GOLD. Bit 26, Sev 449, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Scratch– AU Detail (Cert. # 53900487). Two scratches between obverse eagles’ heads. About Uncirculated.
$1,000
Ex Hess-Divo Auktion 320, Zürich, October 26, 2011, lot 1070, come with sale tag
2x
2x
88 5 Roubles 1846 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 28 (R), Sev 451, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55 (Cert. #1730760-003). Choice About Uncirculated.
$1,000
2x
2x
89 5 Roubles 1847 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 29, Sev 453, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Harshly Cleaned - AU Detail (Cert. # 53900488). About Uncirculated.
$1,000
Ex Sincona Auktion 2, Zürich, October 24-25, 2011, lot 575, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
90 5 Roubles 1848 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 30, Sev 454, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 60 (Cert. #3349723-007). Uncirculated.
$1,500
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Ex The New York Sale XXVI, January 6, 2011, lot 1285, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
91 5 Roubles 1849 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 31, Sev 456, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 61 (Cert. #3234848-002). Uncirculated.
$1,500
2x
2x
92 5 Roubles 1850 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. St. George without mantle. Bit 33, Sev 459, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. # 53900489). Choice About Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Hess-Divo Auktion 320, Zürich, October 26, 2011, lot 1079, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
93 5 Roubles 1851 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 34, Sev 460, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. # 53900490). Almost Uncirculated.
$1,250
2x
2x
94 5 Roubles 1852 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 35, Sev 461, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. # 53900491). Decent lustre. Almost Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Sincona Auktion 1, Zürich, June 29-July 1, 2011, lot 1611, comes with sale tag
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2x
2x
95 5 Roubles 1853 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 36, Sev 462, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 61 (Cert. # 53900492). Good lustre. Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Sincona Auktion 2, Zürich, October 24-25, 2011, lot 596, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
96 5 Roubles 1853 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 36, Sev 462, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Spot Removed – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900493). Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Ex Hess-Divo Auction 320, Zürich, October 26, 2011, lot 1086, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
97 5 Roubles 1854 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 37, Sev 463, Fr.155. Authenticated by PCGS Graffiti – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900494). Graffiti obverse field. About Uncirculated.
$1,000
Ex Sincona Auktion 2, Zürich, October 24-25, 2011, lot 599, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
98 5 Roubles 1855 CΠБ-AГ. GOLD. Bit 38, Sev 464, Fr.155. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. # 53900495). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
A Classic Rarity in the Commemorative Series
2x
99 Borodino Monument Commemorative 1 ½ Rouble 1839. By H. Gube. Bit 893 (R1), Sev 3307 (RR). Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 62 (Cert. # 1877110-001). Steely pale charcoal gray over some hairlines. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$15,000
Ex The New York Sale XII, January 12, 2006, lot 1458
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2x
100 Alexander I Commemorative Rouble 1834. By H. Gube. Bit 894 (R), Sev 3061. Authenticated by PCGS Tooled – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900659). Flurry of pinscratches reverse field. About Uncirculated.
$1,500
Ex Sincona Auktion 9, Zürich, October 22-24, 2012, lot 5037, comes with sale tag
2x
101 Borodino Monument Commemorative Rouble 1839. By H. Gube. Bit 895 (R), Sev 3303 (R), Uzd 4192 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. # 03978471). Lilac-gray tone, good lustre. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$3,000
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Ex The New York Sale XV, January 11, 2007, lot 1202
2x
2x
102 Marriage of Grand Duke Alexander (future Alexander II) to Maria of Hesse-Darmstadt. Medallic Rouble 1841. 25.54 gm. Bit M903 (R1), Diakov (563.2 - R2), Reichel 3715 (R1), Sm 513. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – AU Detail (Cert. #52099679). Dark russet and blue highlights. About Uncirculated.
$4,000
2x
2x
103 Rouble 1827 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 104, Sev 2907. Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 61 (Cert. #2084263-009). Full lustre. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,000
Ex Goldberg Pre-Long Beach Sale, Beverly Hills, CA, May 29-30, 2006, lot 3395
104 Rouble 1831 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 111 (R), Sev 2985. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900657). Cleaned. About Uncirculated.
$500
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2x
105 Rouble 1833 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 159, Sev 3027. Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 64 (Cert. #2751194-004). A pleasing example with solid eye appeal, a bold eagle, steely tone and ample lustre. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,000
2x
106 Rouble 1834 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 161, Sev 3052. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. # 21756317). Deep iridescent peripheral hues. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated .
$2,000
2x
107 Rouble 1836 CΠБ-HГ. Eagle of 1832 pattern, 8 buds in branches. Bit 165, Sev 3159. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. #61240562). Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,000
2x
108 Rouble 1841 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 192, Sev 3364. Rim cud. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. #53963148). Gem Brilliant Uncirculated.
$3,000
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2x
109 Rouble 1841/40 CΠБ-HГ. Bit 192var, Sev 3364var. Rare as an overdate. Bold lustre, pale russet highlights. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. #53963149). Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,500
2x
110 Rouble 1842 CΠБ-AЧ. St. George without mantle. Bit 201, Sev 3429. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. # 1756321). A sharp coin toned a light gray with pale blue hues. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,500
2x
111 Rouble 1844 MW. Warsaw. Bottom of eagle’s tail curved. Bit 423, Sev 3460ff. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. # 21954334). Rich blue-gray tone, meticulous details. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$3,000
Ex Superior Pre-Long Beach Elite Coin Auction, Beverly Hills, CA, February 20-22, 2005
2x
2x
112 Rouble 1846 CΠБ-ΠA. Bit 280, Sev 3505. Authenticated and graded by NGC MS 60 (Cert. #6902565-004). Much original lustre. Uncirculated.
$1,000
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2x
2x
113 Rouble 1849 CΠБ-ΠA. St. George with mantle. Bit 219, Sev 3556. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 1689054). A crisp strike with good lustre, only some small mottled spots keeps this from a higher grade. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,000
2x
114 Rouble 1850 CΠБ-ΠA. St. George with mantle. Bit 221 (R), Sev 3570 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 64 (Cert. # 90059115). Frosty devices, good lustre. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,000
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1.5x
115 Rouble 1851 CΠБ-ΠA. St. George without mantle. Bit 228, Sev 3584 (S). Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 21061552). A small bit of chatter noted obverse field. Otherwise a meticulous strike with frosted devices in steely gray fields with peripheral iridescent hues. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,000
1.5x
116 Rouble 1853 CΠБ-HI. Bit 232, Sev 3613. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. #61240563). Lilac-gray with iridescent highlights. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,500
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Russo-Polish Coinage
1.5x
1.5x
117 1 ½ Roubles – 10 Zlotych 1837 MW. Warszawa. Bit 1133, Sev 3238. Authenticated and graded by PCGS XF 45 (Cert. # 53900645). Medium gray tone. Well-struck. Good Extremely Fine.
$500
Medals of Nicholas I
1.5x
118 Jetton. Ca. 1827. Silver, 31.3 mm. Family Jetton/Calling Card of Count Grigori Aleksandrovich Stroganoff. Diakov - unlisted. His helmeted and supported Arms topped by the Imperial eagle; family motto: TERRAM OPES PATRIAE SIBI NOMEN around / Crown above STROGANOFF. Some reverse graffiti. Iridescent hues. Uncirculated.
$750
Ex ‘Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection’ Part I, lot 2255, part, comes with tag
1.5x
1.5x
119 Male Gymnasias, n.d. Prize Medal. GOLD. 33 mm. 26.03 gm. Unsigned. Diakov 523.4 (R2), Sm 479/b. Imperial eagle / Minerva standing facing slightly left, holding a lamp and wreath, owl, scrolls and globe on the ground. Some old friction hairlines. Lustrous. Uncirculated.
$3,000
Choice Nicholas I Death Medal in Gold
1.5x
On the Death of Nicholas I, 1855. Medal. GOLD. 68 mm. gm. By A. Lyalin. Diakov 613.1 (R4); Sm 557. Nicholas I portrait right, radiant All-Seeing Eye above, signed below / Radiant patriarchal cross on crescent. Bold lustre. Choice Uncirculated.
120
$50,000
Ex ‘Russian Works of Art’, Parke-Bernet & Sotheby, New York, October 27-28, 1970, lot 23 Ex ‘Harry W. Bass, Jr. Collection’ Part I, Bowers and Merena Galleries, New York, May 7-9, 1999, lot 2220
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1.5x
121 On the Death of Nicholas I, 1855. Medal. Silver. 68 mm. By A. Lyalin. Diakov 613.1 (R2); Sm 557. Types as above. Iridescent vermilion and cobalt-blue highlights. Bold lustre. Authenticated and graded by PCGS SP 63 (Cert. #53959454). Choice Uncirculated.
$4,000
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Alexander II, 1855-1881
2x
2x
5 Roubles 1862 CΠБ-ΠФ GOLD. Bit 8, Sev 476. Surfaces show heavy jewelry wear. Extremely Fine details.
122
$1,000
2x
2x
123 5 Roubles 1864 CΠБ-AC. GOLD. Bit 10, Sev 478, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. # 53900497). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Künker Auktion 192, Osnabrück, June 23-24, 2011, lot 7431, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
124 5 Roubles 1866 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 14, Sev 482, Fr.163. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned - AU Detail (Cert. # 53900498). Extremely Fine.
$1,000
Ex Künker Auktion 222, Osnabrück, October 31, 2012, lot 9396, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
125 5 Roubles 1868 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 16, Sev 484, Fr.163. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned - AU Detail (Cert. # 53900499). About Uncirculated.
$1,000
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Ex Sincona Auktion 1, Zürich, June 29-July 1, 2011, lot 1617, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
126 5 Roubles 1870 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 18, Sev 488, Fr.163. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned - AU Detail (Cert. # 53900500). About Uncirculated.
$1,000
Ex Hess-Divo Auktion 320, Zürich, October 26, 2011, lot 320, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
127 5 Roubles 1871 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 19 (R), Sev 490, Fr.163. Mintage: 800,003. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 53 (Cert. # 53900501). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Künker Auktion 251, Osnabrück, July 3, 2014, lot 4109, comes with sale envelope
2x
2x
128 5 Roubles 1872 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 20, Sev 492, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 55 (Cert. # 53900502). About Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Sincona Auktion 9, Zürich, October 22-24, 2012, lot 5044, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
129 5 Roubles 1873 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 21, Sev 494, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 61 (Cert. # 53900503). Uncirculated.
$1,250
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Ex Gorny & Mosch Auktion 197, München, October 12, 2011, lot 8146, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
130 5 Roubles 1874 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 22, Sev 496, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 53900504). Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,750
Ex Sincona Auktion 9, Zürich, October 22-24, 2012, lot 5046, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
131 5 Roubles 1876 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 24, Sev 500, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 61 (Cert. # 53900505). Wheaten-gold tone. Uncirculated.
$1,250
Ex Gorny & Mosch GmbH 1, München, November 22, 2010, lot 1207, comes with sale tag
2x
2x
132 5 Roubles 1877 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 25, Sev 504, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58 (Cert. # 53900506). Almost Uncirculated.
$1,250
2x
2x
133 5 Roubles 1879 CΠБ-HФ. GOLD, Bit 28, Sev 509, Fr.163. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 (Cert. # 53900507). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
$1,750
Ex Künker Auktion 192, Osnabrück, June 23-24, 2011, lot 7437, comes with sale envelope
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2x
2x
5 Roubles 1880 CΠБ-HФ. GOLD, Bit 29, Sev 511, Fr.163. Possible jewelry wear.
134
$1,000
Very Fine.
2x
2x
5 Roubles 1881 CΠБ-HФ. GOLD, Bit 30, Sev 513, Fr.163. A few tiny rim tics.
135
$1,000
Extremely Fine.
2x
2x
136 3 Roubles 1869 CΠБ-HI. GOLD. Bit 31 (R), Sev 485, Fr.164. Mintage: 143,003 pcs. Authenticated by PCGS Repaired – XF Detail (Cert. # 53900475). Mount mark at 9:00. About Extremely Fine.
$1,500
Ex Stack’s Bowers, Baltimore, June 18-19, 2010, lot 6720
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2x
137 Nicholas I Commemorative Rouble 1859. By Lyalin. Flat relief. Bit 567, Y.28. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. # 06807357). Brilliant Uncirculated.
$2,000
Ex Heritage Auction 3005, Long Beach, CA, May 31, 2009, lot 22377
2x
138 Nicholas I Commemorative Rouble 1859. By Lyalin. High relief. Bit 566 (R), Sev 3681. Authenticated by PCGS Cleaned – AU Detail (Cert. # 53900660). Once cleaned. About Uncirculated.
$1,500
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Ex Sincona Auktion 9, Zürich, October 22-24, 2012, lot 5037
A group of High-grade Roubles
2x
139 Rouble 1861 CΠБ-ФБ. Bit 72 (R1), Sev 3727 (R). Mintage 76,024 pcs (both initials). Rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. #22130451). Brilliant Uncirculated.
$7,500
Ex Gorny & Mosch Sale 143, München, October 12-13, 2005, lot 6162, includes photo lot card; sold as Proof, hammered at Euro 5,250-.
2x
140 Rouble 1864 CΠБ-HФ. Bit 76 (R), Sev 3751 (S). Mintage: 114,003 pcs. Rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. #12352694). Steely lavender gray. Prooflike surface. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$7,500
Ex ‘Sammlung Russland’ F.R. Künker Münzhandlung, Osnabrück, June 19, 2007, lot 1488, sold as Proof, hammered at Euro 10,000-. In old PCGS holder, a candidate for re-grading as a possible Proof consideration.
57
2x
141 Rouble 1865 CΠБ-HФ. Bit 77 (R), Sev 3758 (R). Mintage: 119,062. Rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 61 (Cert. #22130452). Pale russet hues. Lustrous. Uncirculated.
$4,000
Ex Gorny & Mosch Sale 143, München, October 12-13, 2005, Lot 6164, sold as Proof. Hammered at Euro 3,000-. In old PCGS holder.
2x
142 Rouble 1869 CΠБ-HI. Bit 82 (R), Sev 3793 (S). Mintage: 285,003. Rare. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 (Cert. #22130453). Prooflike surfaces, meticulous strike. Brilliant Uncirculated.
$4,000
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Ex Gorny & Mosch Sale 143, München, October 12-13, 2005, Lot 6166, sold as Proof. Hammered at Euro 2,800-. In old PCGS holder, a candidate for re-grading as a possible Proof consideration.
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