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פריט 408:

RUSSIAN IMPERIAL COIN 1 KOPECK, 1726, CATHERINE I

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מחיר פתיחה:
$ 245
הערכה:
$900 - $1000
עמלת בית המכירות: 24.5% לפרטים נוספים
מע"מ: על העמלה בלבד
תגיות:

Russian Coin 1 kopeck, 1726, Made on the Plate
In our reference: Bitkin, Composite Catalogue of Russian coins, 2003, we found four different types of this coin. All of them are very rare. the item is selling as a consignment. Authentication is unknown. Please note: last image is for sample only.
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WIKIPEDIA: Catherine I (Russian: Yekaterina I Alekseyevna, born Polish: Marta Helena Skowrońska, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death. In 1724 Catherine was officially crowned and named co-ruler. Peter died (28 January 1725 Old Style) without naming a successor. Catherine represented the interests of the "new men", commoners who had been brought to positions of great power by Peter based on competence. A change of government was likely to favor the entrenched aristocrats. For that reason during a meeting of a council to decide on a successor, a coup was arranged by Menshikov and others in which the guards regiments with whom Catherine was very popular proclaimed her the ruler of Russia, giving her the title of Empress. Supporting evidence was "produced" from Peter's secretary Makarov and the Bishop of Pskov, both "new men" with motivation to see Catherine take over. the real power, however, lay with Menshikov, Peter Tolstoy and with other members of the Supreme Privy Council.

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