Description: 1702 Silver Wire Money Kopeck of Peter the Great Country: Russia Year of issue: 1702 Ruler: Peter the Great Denomination: Kopek Material: Silver Weight: 0.27 g Obverse: St. George on horse slaying dragon Reverse: Russian legend This coin is a genuine antiquity. It is a silver 1 Kopek coin minted during the reign of Czar Peter the Great of Russia. It is often referred to as “wire money” because of the method of manufacture. The coins were crudely struck on a continuous length of silver wire between coin dies, then cut apart into individual coins. Peter the Great ruled from AD 1689 to 1725 and was the last Russian Czar to strike coins in the wire money form. These 300 year old pieces of silver wire money can be difficult to identify, because the very small size of the coins was far smaller than the dies from which they were struck, and no specimens will show more than a fraction of the total design. You will receive the exact coin that you see in the photos! Fast & Secure UK 1-Day Dispatch Shipping!Will post Worldwide - £10.50 for International Tracked Shipping with Royal Mail. Happy to offer Combined Shipping Discount!
Price: 14.89 GBP
Location: Wimborne
End Time: 2024-11-22T08:02:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.81 GBP
Product Images
Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year of Issue: 1702
Certification Number: N/A
Country: Russia
Fineness: 0.925
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Modified Item: No
Certification: Uncertified
Colour: Silver