Nr. 102809350

Russland. Nicholas II. 1 Kopek 1915 NGC MS62BN (Ohne mindestpreis)
Nr. 102809350

Russland. Nicholas II. 1 Kopek 1915 NGC MS62BN (Ohne mindestpreis)
1915 Russian Empire Nicholas II 1 Kopek Copper Coin (NGC MS62BN)
Highlights:
1. Struck in the midst of World War I and just two years before the Romanov dynasty’s violent end, this coin uniquely captures the twilight of imperial Russia. It embodies the economic pressures, military desperation, and social unrest that led to the 1917 revolutions, offering collectors a direct, pocket-sized artifact from one of the most pivotal turning points in 20th-century history.
2. As one of the final regular-issue imperial copper coins before the switch to Soviet designs, it represents the monetary continuity (and abrupt rupture) during Russia’s revolutionary transition. Collectors value it as a tangible link to the end of monarchy and the dawn of communism, enhancing thematic collections on World War I, Russian revolutions, or the fall of empires.
3. Serves as an accessible yet meaningful entry point into building a complete Nicholas II minor-coin set.
Coin Story:
In 1915, Russia was deeply embroiled in World War I, suffering major military setbacks, economic strain, and rising inflation. Tsar Nicholas II (reigned 1894–1917) assumed personal command of the Russian army in September 1915 in an attempt to stabilize the front lines. Despite severe resource shortages, small-denomination copper coins like the 1 Kopek continued to be produced to support everyday transactions.
These base-metal pieces formed the foundation of the imperial monetary system and reflected the harsh realities of daily life for ordinary citizens during wartime.
Following the February Revolution of 1917, the Provisional Government and later the Soviet regime quickly replaced the monarchy. Nicholas II and his family were executed, marking the end of the Romanov dynasty. As a result, the 1915 1 Kopek stands as one of the final regular-issue copper coins of the Tsarist period.
It symbolizes the late Russian Empire’s wartime struggles, economic turmoil, and ultimate collapse, serving as a tangible historical witness to the transition from imperial glory to revolutionary upheaval. In modern Russian and international numismatic circles, it is often regarded as a key piece in the “last Tsar copper coin” series.
This type of late-Tsarist copper coin appeals to beginner and intermediate collectors, particularly as part of a Nicholas II copper set (¼, ½, 1, 2, 3, 5 Kopeks). The MS62BN grade offers good detail retention and an authentic historical appearance, ideal for those who appreciate natural patina. Its primary appeal lies in its transitional historical role—bridging the final years of empire before the 1917 revolutions.
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