Monitex: silver coins of tsarist Russia are expensive

22 June 2017, 18:25 | The Company
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Want to profitably sell the old royal silver coins? The best solution in this situation is to use the services of Monitex, which specializes in valuing and buying items of numismatics and enjoys trust in the circles of serious collectors.

Clients of Monitex are attracted not only by the high price at which the purchase of silver coins of tsarist Russia takes place, but also other advantages of cooperation:.

Professionalism of appraisers;.

confidentiality;.

Instant purchase;.

Security of the transaction.

Free evaluation is carried out online on the Monitex website or by prior arrangement in the Kiev office. Experts will determine the authenticity, uniqueness, safety, collection value and real market value of a silver coin at the moment.

According to the Petrine model Full-value running coins from silver appeared in the course of the monetary reform of Peter I. By the beginning of his reign, monetary circulation in the country had become completely useless. This required a gradual refusal to re-mark foreign coins and create their own system. Russia became the first European country to switch to the decimal principle of a cash account. The main units of the new system were a copper penny and a silver ruble. In the years 1701-1704, such denominations were struck from silver: half a ruble, half-cotton, tenge, a hryvnia, ten money, altyn.

Numismatists note a strong change in the appearance of the coins of the Petrine model, which are characterized by:.

Classical round shape;.

Standard weight;.

The letter designation of denominations;.

Obligatory image of the sovereign;.

The year of issue in Slavonic letters.

Initially, the quality of coinage of new coins left much to be desired, but the use of machines instead of manual labor made it possible to improve the technique of manufacturing.

Complexity of attribution In subsequent epochs, the silver royal coins of Russia were minted in a variety of names and dignities:.

A kopeck;.

Penny;.

Altyn;.

Altynnik;.

3 kopecks;.

Ten money;.

5 kopecks;.

Hryvnia;.

A dime;.

10 kopecks;.

15 kopecks;.

20 kopecks;.

Half-length;.

Half-wholly;.

25 kopecks;.

30 kopecks;.

Poltina;.

half a ruble;.

50 copecks;.

3/4 ruble;.

ruble;.

Efimok.

Some of these denominations were issued for a short time and limited circulation, which makes them especially valuable for numismatists.

The nominal, sample, weight, size and appearance of the silver coins of Tsarist Russia did not remain unchanged for almost 200 years of their coinage history. With such a variety of types and varieties, attribution is a very difficult matter, requiring deep knowledge of the subject and a great deal of practical experience. An appeal to the professionals of the company "Monitex" will allow to accurately identify the coin, establish its true price and do not become cheaper when selling.




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