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俄罗斯. Nicholas II. 10 Kopeks 1915 BC / MS63 (没有保留价)

Russia 1915 BC 10 Kopeks Silver Coin - NGC MS63 (End of the Romanov Dynasty) Minted during the turbulent second year of World War I under the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, this coin bears the "ВС" (VS) initials on the reverse, representing the Petrograd Mintmaster Viktor Smirnov. As inflation and silver hoarding gripped the empire, these low-denomination silver coins were rapidly withdrawn from circulation, making pristine uncirculated examples highly desirable. With a high-grade assessment of MS63, this piece retains its beautiful original mint luster and showcases crisp, sharp details of the Imperial Double-Headed Eagle. A textbook historical artifact that witnessed the sunset of the Romanov Dynasty and the impending Russian Revolution. Perfect for collectors of Imperial Russian numismatics and WWI history. Highlights: 1. This coin was minted in 1915, during the height of World War I and just two years before the 1917 Russian Revolution that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II. It stands as a tangible, poignant relic from the final days of the 300-year Romanov Dynasty. 2. While most wartime silver coins suffered from heavy circulation or melting, this piece has survived over a century in remarkable NGC MS63 condition. It boasts vibrant original mint luster and sharp, crisp details that are rarely preserved from this chaotic era. 3. The coin features the "ВС" (VS) initials of Mintmaster Viktor Smirnov and was struck at the Petrograd Mint—renamed from St. Petersburg in 1914 due to anti-German sentiment. This subtle numismatic detail serves as a fascinating historical record of wartime patriotism and political transformation. Coin Story: The year 1915 marked the height of World War I, when the Russian Empire faced severe financial strain, inflation, and resource shortages. To conserve precious metals, the government reduced the specifications of small-denomination silver coins starting in 1915. Although the nominal fineness remained at 500 (0.500 silver), the actual weight was significantly lightened to approximately 1.80 grams (containing about 0.9 grams of pure silver, or 0.0289 oz ASW). This “billon” coin relied more on state credit than intrinsic metal value, reflecting the empire’s wartime economic difficulties and currency debasement. This coin serves as a tangible witness to the final turbulent years of the Romanov dynasty (Nicholas II ruled 1894–1917). After the 1917 Revolution and the empire’s collapse, many wartime small silver coins were melted or heavily circulated, making high-grade survivors relatively scarce. This wartime 10 Kopecks holds steady appeal for collectors of Russian Imperial silver coins, especially those building a complete Nicholas II minor silver series. NGC MS65 certification guarantees authenticity and grade, boosting market confidence. Its value lies more in historical testimony than extreme rarity. This NGC MS65 example is an excellent high-grade representative of the wartime 10 Kopecks series. Its luster, detail preservation, and professional certification give it good market liquidity and preservation potential. It is well-suited for intermediate collectors of Russian Imperial coins.

编号 105457436

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俄罗斯. Nicholas II. 10 Kopeks 1915 BC / MS63  (没有保留价)

俄罗斯. Nicholas II. 10 Kopeks 1915 BC / MS63 (没有保留价)

Russia 1915 BC 10 Kopeks Silver Coin - NGC MS63 (End of the Romanov Dynasty)

Minted during the turbulent second year of World War I under the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, this coin bears the "ВС" (VS) initials on the reverse, representing the Petrograd Mintmaster Viktor Smirnov. As inflation and silver hoarding gripped the empire, these low-denomination silver coins were rapidly withdrawn from circulation, making pristine uncirculated examples highly desirable.

With a high-grade assessment of MS63, this piece retains its beautiful original mint luster and showcases crisp, sharp details of the Imperial Double-Headed Eagle. A textbook historical artifact that witnessed the sunset of the Romanov Dynasty and the impending Russian Revolution. Perfect for collectors of Imperial Russian numismatics and WWI history.


Highlights:
1. This coin was minted in 1915, during the height of World War I and just two years before the 1917 Russian Revolution that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II. It stands as a tangible, poignant relic from the final days of the 300-year Romanov Dynasty.
2. While most wartime silver coins suffered from heavy circulation or melting, this piece has survived over a century in remarkable NGC MS63 condition. It boasts vibrant original mint luster and sharp, crisp details that are rarely preserved from this chaotic era.
3. The coin features the "ВС" (VS) initials of Mintmaster Viktor Smirnov and was struck at the Petrograd Mint—renamed from St. Petersburg in 1914 due to anti-German sentiment. This subtle numismatic detail serves as a fascinating historical record of wartime patriotism and political transformation.


Coin Story:
The year 1915 marked the height of World War I, when the Russian Empire faced severe financial strain, inflation, and resource shortages. To conserve precious metals, the government reduced the specifications of small-denomination silver coins starting in 1915. Although the nominal fineness remained at 500 (0.500 silver), the actual weight was significantly lightened to approximately 1.80 grams (containing about 0.9 grams of pure silver, or 0.0289 oz ASW). This “billon” coin relied more on state credit than intrinsic metal value, reflecting the empire’s wartime economic difficulties and currency debasement.

This coin serves as a tangible witness to the final turbulent years of the Romanov dynasty (Nicholas II ruled 1894–1917). After the 1917 Revolution and the empire’s collapse, many wartime small silver coins were melted or heavily circulated, making high-grade survivors relatively scarce.

This wartime 10 Kopecks holds steady appeal for collectors of Russian Imperial silver coins, especially those building a complete Nicholas II minor silver series. NGC MS65 certification guarantees authenticity and grade, boosting market confidence. Its value lies more in historical testimony than extreme rarity.

This NGC MS65 example is an excellent high-grade representative of the wartime 10 Kopecks series. Its luster, detail preservation, and professional certification give it good market liquidity and preservation potential. It is well-suited for intermediate collectors of Russian Imperial coins.

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