Russian Empire, 50 Kopecks, 1912 year, (EB), NGC, AU 58

- WWC number:Y#58.2
- Period:In 1912, the Russian Empire under Emperor Nicholas II faced growing political unrest, labor strikes, and social tensions following the 1905 Revolution. Despite efforts to modernize and industrialize, dissatisfaction with the monarchy and poor working conditions persisted. That year also marked the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty, celebrated with national events. However, rising revolutionary movements and economic challenges foreshadowed the Russian Revolution of 1917, which ultimately ended imperial rule.
- Technical information:In AU 58: 10 In Higher Grades: 761
- Face value:50 Kopecks
- Weight:10,00
- Diameter:26,75
- Condition:AU 58
- Year:1912
- Material:Silver
- Mint:EB
- Fineness:900
- Type of coinage:Regular issue
- Certificate number:8238258-002
- Emperor/Ruler:Nicholas II (1894 - 1917)
- Location:Riga Latvia
- Delivery available:We will deliver to any country in the world with a parcel tracking number.
The Russian Empire 50 Kopecks 1912 (EB) NGC AU 58 coin was issued under Emperor Nicholas II to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty. Struck in silver with a weight of 10 grams, it features the imperial double-headed eagle and Nicholas II’s portrait. The EB mintmark indicates it was produced at the St. Petersburg Mint. Graded AU 58 by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Company), it reflects a coin with minimal wear and near uncirculated condition, making it highly collectable.
- Price: 105.00EUR
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