Russland. Nicholas I. 10 Kopecks 1832 / ЕМ-ФХ (Ohne mindestpreis)





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1832 Russische Kaiserreich 10 Kopeken aus Kupfer, geprägt in Ekaterinburg (ЕМ) unter Nikolaus I, Gewicht 44,95 g, Durchmesser ca. 42 mm, ungradierter Zustand.
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Titel: 1832 Russland Kaiserreich 10 Kopeken EM-FX – Nikolaus I – Große Kupfermünze (VF)
Technical Details:
Year: 1832
Ruler: Nicholas I (1825–1855)
Mint: Ekaterinburg (ЕМ)
Mintmaster: Fedor Hvoshinskiy (ФХ)
Composition: Copper
Weight: ~45.45 g
Diameter: ~42 mm
Reference: Bitkin #461
Condition Report:
Grade: VF (Very Fine). The Imperial "Wings Down" eagle and the crown display strong, well-defined details.
Edge: Plain edge. Note: There are slight period nicks/damage to the edge, typical for a heavy copper coin of this age.
Surfaces: Attractive chocolate-brown patina with honest circulation wear. No major corrosion or scratches.
Historical Note:
This "Wings Down" (Eagle of the Soul) type was struck only between 1830 and 1839. It is one of the most iconic and massive copper issues of the Russian Empire, highly favored by collectors for its size and historical weight.
Titel: 1832 Russland Kaiserreich 10 Kopeken EM-FX – Nikolaus I – Große Kupfermünze (VF)
Technical Details:
Year: 1832
Ruler: Nicholas I (1825–1855)
Mint: Ekaterinburg (ЕМ)
Mintmaster: Fedor Hvoshinskiy (ФХ)
Composition: Copper
Weight: ~45.45 g
Diameter: ~42 mm
Reference: Bitkin #461
Condition Report:
Grade: VF (Very Fine). The Imperial "Wings Down" eagle and the crown display strong, well-defined details.
Edge: Plain edge. Note: There are slight period nicks/damage to the edge, typical for a heavy copper coin of this age.
Surfaces: Attractive chocolate-brown patina with honest circulation wear. No major corrosion or scratches.
Historical Note:
This "Wings Down" (Eagle of the Soul) type was struck only between 1830 and 1839. It is one of the most iconic and massive copper issues of the Russian Empire, highly favored by collectors for its size and historical weight.

