Russia. Nicolas II. 10 Kopeks 1915 - PCGS MS66






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Russian silver 10 kopeks coin from 1915 under Nicholas II, MS66 certified by PCGS.
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RUSSIA. 10 Kopek. 1915. Nicholas II (1894-1917)
- Value: 10 Kopecks.
- Reign: Nicholas II (1894-1917).
- Year: 1915.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: 10 KOPEEKЪ · 1915. Reverse: crowned imperial double-headed eagle with central shield and mint marks.
- Grade: MS66 (PCGS).
Silver 10 Kopek coin minted during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, in the final years of the Russian Empire before the 1917 Revolution. The obverse features the denomination surrounded by a vegetal crown formed by laurel and oak branches joined at the base, topped by the imperial crown, while the reverse shows the characteristic imperial double-headed eagle with dynastic shields and symbols of power. The engraving preserves the refined heraldic style typical of early 20th-century Russian numismatics, with rich detail in feathers, crowns, and ornaments. The specimen retains very defined relief and a notable original shine, accompanied by soft grayish tones and light surface marks visible under magnification, compatible with the high grade MS66. A piece of great visual appeal and historic significance, representative of the waning of the Russian tsarist regime.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
We inform you that, for organizational and logistical reasons, shipments will not be made between June 15 and June 19, both dates inclusive. All orders received during those dates will be processed and shipped as quickly as possible starting on June 22. We sincerely appreciate your trust.
RUSSIA. 10 Kopek. 1915. Nicholas II (1894-1917)
- Value: 10 Kopecks.
- Reign: Nicholas II (1894-1917).
- Year: 1915.
- Inscriptions: Obverse: 10 KOPEEKЪ · 1915. Reverse: crowned imperial double-headed eagle with central shield and mint marks.
- Grade: MS66 (PCGS).
Silver 10 Kopek coin minted during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, in the final years of the Russian Empire before the 1917 Revolution. The obverse features the denomination surrounded by a vegetal crown formed by laurel and oak branches joined at the base, topped by the imperial crown, while the reverse shows the characteristic imperial double-headed eagle with dynastic shields and symbols of power. The engraving preserves the refined heraldic style typical of early 20th-century Russian numismatics, with rich detail in feathers, crowns, and ornaments. The specimen retains very defined relief and a notable original shine, accompanied by soft grayish tones and light surface marks visible under magnification, compatible with the high grade MS66. A piece of great visual appeal and historic significance, representative of the waning of the Russian tsarist regime.
Disclaimer: For orders shipped outside the European Union, I want to be absolutely clear that I do ship from Spain, which means that if the package is sent to any country outside the European Union, and/or inside the EU that has a special tax agreement (example: Canary Islands), it might be stopped in your local customs and they might ask you to pay taxes. This is a customs legal procedure and it is completely out of our control. Thanks for your understanding.
