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Finnland, Großherzogtum unter russischer Herrschaft. Nicholas II. 50 Pennia 1914 / MS64  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Finnland, Großherzogtum unter russischer Herrschaft. Nicholas II. 50 Pennia 1914 / MS64 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1914 S Russia Finland 50 Pennia Silver Coin Highlights: Coin Story: The Finland 1914 50 Penniä silver coin, minted in Helsinki with the "S" mark during the period of Russian occupation under Nicholas II, represents a transitional era in Finnish history. As part of the Grand Duchy of Finland within the Russian Empire, this coin embodies the political subordination of Finland to Russia, with its design featuring the imperial double-headed eagle—a symbol of Tsarist authority—clutching a scepter and orb, overlaid with the Finnish lion coat of arms on the eagle's chest. Issued just before World War I disrupted minting and Finland's push for independence in 1917, it holds significance as a relic of the "Russification" policies and the final years of imperial rule, appealing to collectors interested in European colonial history, Nicholas II-era numismatics, or the evolution of Finnish sovereignty. The reported mintage for the 1914 issue is 600,000 pieces, making it one of the more common dates in the series during the Russian Grand Duchy period. In NGC MS64, this coin is considered moderately rare in high uncirculated condition, as most surviving examples from this era show circulation wear due to the economic turbulence of World War I and Finland's independence transition. While lower-grade circulated pieces are readily available, gem-level uncirculated coins like MS64 exhibit strong luster with minor marks. This coin's value stems from its historical context as a pre-independence artifact, combining Russian imperial iconography with Finnish elements, which attracts niche collectors of occupation-era currencies or Nicholas II silver. In MS64, it offers good eye appeal without the premium of top-pop examples, making it accessible for mid-level collections focused on quality rather than rarity alone.

Nr. 100356905

Verkauft
Finnland, Großherzogtum unter russischer Herrschaft. Nicholas II. 50 Pennia 1914 / MS64  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Finnland, Großherzogtum unter russischer Herrschaft. Nicholas II. 50 Pennia 1914 / MS64 (Ohne mindestpreis)

1914 S Russia Finland 50 Pennia Silver Coin

Highlights:


Coin Story:
The Finland 1914 50 Penniä silver coin, minted in Helsinki with the "S" mark during the period of Russian occupation under Nicholas II, represents a transitional era in Finnish history. As part of the Grand Duchy of Finland within the Russian Empire, this coin embodies the political subordination of Finland to Russia, with its design featuring the imperial double-headed eagle—a symbol of Tsarist authority—clutching a scepter and orb, overlaid with the Finnish lion coat of arms on the eagle's chest. Issued just before World War I disrupted minting and Finland's push for independence in 1917, it holds significance as a relic of the "Russification" policies and the final years of imperial rule, appealing to collectors interested in European colonial history, Nicholas II-era numismatics, or the evolution of Finnish sovereignty.

The reported mintage for the 1914 issue is 600,000 pieces, making it one of the more common dates in the series during the Russian Grand Duchy period.

In NGC MS64, this coin is considered moderately rare in high uncirculated condition, as most surviving examples from this era show circulation wear due to the economic turbulence of World War I and Finland's independence transition. While lower-grade circulated pieces are readily available, gem-level uncirculated coins like MS64 exhibit strong luster with minor marks.

This coin's value stems from its historical context as a pre-independence artifact, combining Russian imperial iconography with Finnish elements, which attracts niche collectors of occupation-era currencies or Nicholas II silver. In MS64, it offers good eye appeal without the premium of top-pop examples, making it accessible for mid-level collections focused on quality rather than rarity alone.

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