Description: This 5 Kopecks coin hails from 1727 during the rule of Catherine I, Empress of Russia. It symbolizes the era’s craftsmanship and is marked with the iconic Russian double-headed eagle, signifying the Empire’s sovereignty and strength. Its mint error and clipped planchet tell the story of the minting practices of the time. Notable Attributes •Copper composition, highlighting a rich patina from age.•Double-headed eagle on the reverse, a powerful symbol of imperial Russia.•Obverse features the year “1727” in Cyrillic script, adding to its historical authenticity.•Clipped planchet mint error, a distinctive feature for error coin collectors.•Encapsulated and certified by PCGS. AuthenticityCertified by PCGS with a unique serial number (E689800.40/49501180), guaranteeing authenticity and ensuring collector confidence. Collector’s AppealThis 1727 5 Kopecks coin is a prized piece for Russian history enthusiasts and mint error specialists. Its clipped planchet and XF40 grade make it a rare collectible with immense historical and numismatic appeal. Future PotentialGiven the rarity of mint errors from this era and the increasing interest in Russian imperial coins, this 1727 5 Kopecks has significant appreciation potential. Its error and historical context enhance its desirability among collectors. Display and PreservationEncased in a PCGS holder, this coin is protected for long-term preservation. Its unique appearance makes it a standout in any numismatic display, especially for those focused on Russian or mint error coins.
Price: 545 USD
Location: Boca Raton, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-27T03:00:29.000Z
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Denomination: 5 Kopeks
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Historical Period: Empire (up to 1917)
Composition: Copper
Year: 1727
Grade: XF 40
Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
Certification: PCGS