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Russland. Nicholas II. 1/2 Kopeck 1898 / MS62BN (Ohne mindestpreis)

1898 Russian Empire Nicholas II ½ Kopeck copper coin Graded NGC MS62 Highlights: 1. As a small-denomination coin from the final decades of the Russian Empire, it uniquely captures the everyday economic life under Nicholas II just before the 1917 Revolution. It embodies the contrast between imperial grandeur (crowned monogram) and the humble needs of the masses, serving as a tangible artifact of the social and monetary tensions that led to the end of Tsarist rule. 2. Part of the mintage involved collaboration with the Birmingham Mint (Britain), reflecting late-19th-century international technical assistance in Russian coin production. This adds a unique layer of industrial history and cross-border numismatic interest not found in purely domestic issues. 3. Offers a balanced combination of historical depth, reasonable availability in high grade, and modest but stable collector appeal—making it a worthwhile addition for both new and experienced Russian coin enthusiasts. Coin Story: The 1898 Nicholas II ½ Kopeck (½ Kopeck) copper coin from the Russian Empire is a standard small-denomination circulating coin from the late imperial period. The obverse features the crowned monogram (cypher) of Nicholas II surrounded by laurel branches, while the reverse displays the denomination “½ КОПѢЙКИ” and the year 1898, with some production involving technical assistance from the Birmingham Mint. Nicholas II (reigned 1894–1917) ruled during a time of rapid industrialization, monetary reform, and growing social unrest in the Russian Empire. In 1897, Finance Minister Sergei Witte implemented the gold standard reform (gold ruble), but small copper coins like the ½ Kopeck continued to serve as everyday small change for peasants and urban workers. This coin represents the grassroots level of the imperial monetary system and embodies the authority of the Tsarist regime through the imperial monogram and double-headed eagle symbolism. Minted in 1898, during the middle of Nicholas II’s reign, it reflects a period of economic expansion alongside widening inequality. These copper coins were produced in massive quantities to meet daily needs, highlighting both the scale of the empire’s economy and the underlying social pressures that would culminate in the 1917 Revolution. In numismatics, it serves as a typical example of late Russian Empire copper coinage and offers a window into the monetary transition from the Tsarist era to the Soviet period.

Nr. 102632558

Verkauft
Russland. Nicholas II. 1/2 Kopeck 1898 / MS62BN  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Russland. Nicholas II. 1/2 Kopeck 1898 / MS62BN (Ohne mindestpreis)

1898 Russian Empire Nicholas II ½ Kopeck copper coin Graded NGC MS62

Highlights:
1. As a small-denomination coin from the final decades of the Russian Empire, it uniquely captures the everyday economic life under Nicholas II just before the 1917 Revolution. It embodies the contrast between imperial grandeur (crowned monogram) and the humble needs of the masses, serving as a tangible artifact of the social and monetary tensions that led to the end of Tsarist rule.
2. Part of the mintage involved collaboration with the Birmingham Mint (Britain), reflecting late-19th-century international technical assistance in Russian coin production. This adds a unique layer of industrial history and cross-border numismatic interest not found in purely domestic issues.
3. Offers a balanced combination of historical depth, reasonable availability in high grade, and modest but stable collector appeal—making it a worthwhile addition for both new and experienced Russian coin enthusiasts.

Coin Story:
The 1898 Nicholas II ½ Kopeck (½ Kopeck) copper coin from the Russian Empire is a standard small-denomination circulating coin from the late imperial period. The obverse features the crowned monogram (cypher) of Nicholas II surrounded by laurel branches, while the reverse displays the denomination “½ КОПѢЙКИ” and the year 1898, with some production involving technical assistance from the Birmingham Mint.

Nicholas II (reigned 1894–1917) ruled during a time of rapid industrialization, monetary reform, and growing social unrest in the Russian Empire. In 1897, Finance Minister Sergei Witte implemented the gold standard reform (gold ruble), but small copper coins like the ½ Kopeck continued to serve as everyday small change for peasants and urban workers. This coin represents the grassroots level of the imperial monetary system and embodies the authority of the Tsarist regime through the imperial monogram and double-headed eagle symbolism. Minted in 1898, during the middle of Nicholas II’s reign, it reflects a period of economic expansion alongside widening inequality. These copper coins were produced in massive quantities to meet daily needs, highlighting both the scale of the empire’s economy and the underlying social pressures that would culminate in the 1917 Revolution. In numismatics, it serves as a typical example of late Russian Empire copper coinage and offers a window into the monetary transition from the Tsarist era to the Soviet period.

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