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This specimen was lot 1515 in Stack's Bowers ANA auction (Chicago, August 2014), where it did not sell. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "RUSSIA. 5 Kopek, 1860-EM. Ekaterinburg Mint. PCGS MS-62 BN Secure Holder. Even chocolate toning with a few hints of mint luster."  This copper five kopeks was issued in large numbers by the Ekaterinburg mint 1859-67 and succeeded a similar type of 1850-59. The mint ceased to issue five kopeks in 1876.
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This specimen was lot 1515 in Stack's Bowers ANA auction (Chicago, August 2014), where it did not sell. The catalog description<sup>[1]</sup> noted, "RUSSIA. 5 Kopek, 1860-EM. Ekaterinburg Mint. PCGS MS-62 BN Secure Holder. Even chocolate toning with a few hints of mint luster."  This copper five kopeks was issued in large numbers by the Ekaterinburg mint 1859-67 and succeeded a similar type of 1850-59. The copper five kopeks was reduced to 16.38 g in 1867 and terminated in 1881. In the 1860's, the regime struck this denomination in silver ([[Russia 1861-SP MI 5 kopeks|KM Y19.2]]) and copper (shown here).
  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 25,260,000.  
 
''Recorded mintage:'' 25,260,000.  
  
''Specification:'' copper.
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''Specification:'' 25.59 g, copper, 36.7 mm diameter.
  
 
''Catalog reference:'' KM Y-6a; Bit-306.  
 
''Catalog reference:'' KM Y-6a; Bit-306.  
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* [[Russia 1858-EM 5 kopeks|1858-EM 5 kopeks]]
 
* [[Russia 1858-SP FB 5 kopeks|1858-СПБ ФБ 5 kopeks]]
 
* [[Russia 1858-SP FB 5 kopeks|1858-СПБ ФБ 5 kopeks]]
* [[Russia 1859-EM 5 kopeks KM-C152.1|1859-EM 5 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1859-EM 5 kopeks KM-Y6a|1859-EM 5 kopeks]]
* [[Russia 1860-SP FB 25 kopeks|1860 25 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB 5 kopeks KM-Y19.1|1860-СПБ ФБ silver 5 kopeks]]
* [[Russia 1860-SP FB poltina|1860 poltina]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB 15 kopeks|1860-СПБ ФБ 15 kopeks]]
* [[Russia 1860-SP FB ruble Dav-289|1860 ruble]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB 20 kopeks|1860-СПБ ФБ 20 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB 25 kopeks|1860-СПБ ФБ 25 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB poltina|1860-СПБ ФБ poltina]]
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* [[Russia 1860-SP FB ruble Dav-289|1860-СПБ ФБ ruble]]
 
* [[Russia 1860-SP PF 5 rubles|1860-СПБ ПФ 5 rubles]]
 
* [[Russia 1860-SP PF 5 rubles|1860-СПБ ПФ 5 rubles]]
* [[Russia 1864-SP NF 5 kopeks|1864 silver 5 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1861-SP FB 5 kopeks|1861-СПБ ФБ silver 5 kopeks]]
* [[Russia 1865-EM 5 kopeks|1865-EM 5 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1861-SP MI 5 kopeks|1861-СПБ МИ silver 5 kopeks]]
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* [[Russia 1862-EM 5 kopeks|1862-EM 5 kopeks]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1860]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 1860]]
 
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[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2014 ANA sale]]
 
[[Category:Selections from the Stack's Bowers 2014 ANA sale]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 12 December 2025

Stack's Bowers 2014 ANA sale, lot 1515
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This specimen was lot 1515 in Stack's Bowers ANA auction (Chicago, August 2014), where it did not sell. The catalog description[1] noted, "RUSSIA. 5 Kopek, 1860-EM. Ekaterinburg Mint. PCGS MS-62 BN Secure Holder. Even chocolate toning with a few hints of mint luster." This copper five kopeks was issued in large numbers by the Ekaterinburg mint 1859-67 and succeeded a similar type of 1850-59. The copper five kopeks was reduced to 16.38 g in 1867 and terminated in 1881. In the 1860's, the regime struck this denomination in silver (KM Y19.2) and copper (shown here).

Recorded mintage: 25,260,000.

Specification: 25.59 g, copper, 36.7 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM Y-6a; Bit-306.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 1801-1900, 9th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2019.
  • Bitkin, Vladimir, Composite Catalogue of Russian Coins, Part II (1740-1917), Kiev: Moneta, 2003.
  • Brekke, B. F., The Copper Coinage of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917, New York, Galerie des Monnaies, 1977, with 1987 supplement.
  • Harris, Robert P., Guidebook of Russian Coins, 1725 to 1970, Santa Cruz, CA: Bonanza Press, 1971.
  • [1]Ponterio, Richard, The August 2014 Chicago ANA Auction: Ancient Coins, World Coins & Paper Money, Featuring the David O'Harrow Collection, Irvine, CA: Stack's Bowers LLC, 2014.

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