(Jan 19, 2017)
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Description | Complete a rare and interesting coin collection with a Russian denga minted in 1735. Originally worth half a kopek, the Russian denga is made of copper and features a crowned double-headed eagle in the obverse side, often referred to as the "heads" side. The reverse, generally referred to as the 'tails' side, features the word "denga" and the value and date in cartouche. These coins were minted in both Moscow and Ekaterinburg, but there is no way to distinguish which coins were minted at either location. Subtle differences in grade and market demand can affect the price of any coin. | Properties |
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Type | Standard Coinage | Year | 1735 | Composition | Copper | Catalog Number | KM# 188 | sdc.string.Obverse Description | Crowned double-headed eagle | sdc.string.Reverse Description | Value and date in cartouche | Reverse Legend | DENGA | General Note | Ekaterinburg and Moscow Mints. Coins cannot be identified by mint. Varieties exist. | Geographic |
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Geo | Russia | Sub Geo | Not Available | |
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