Russian Empire, 1 Poltina, 1819 year, SPB-PS, NGC, MS 61

- WWC number:C#129
- Period:The 1819 Russian Empire 1 Poltina was minted during the reign of Emperor Alexander I (1801–1825), a period marked by Russia’s recovery after the Napoleonic Wars (1812–1815). Following victory over Napoleon, Russia emerged as a dominant European power, influencing global politics through the Congress of Vienna (1815). Domestically, Alexander I introduced moderate reforms but faced growing opposition, leading to increased political unrest. Economically, Russia saw expansion in trade and industry, with silver coinage playing a key role in commerce.
- Technical information:In MS 61: 2 In Higher Grades: 37
- Face value:1 Poltina
- Weight:10,37
- Diameter:28,5
- Condition:MS 61
- Year:1819
- Material:Silver
- Mint:SPB-PS
- Fineness:868
- Type of coinage:Regular issue
- Certificate number:6647956-006
- Emperor/Ruler:Alexander I (1801 - 1825)
- Location:Riga Latvia
- Delivery available:We will deliver to any country in the world with a parcel tracking number.
The 1819 Russian Empire 1 Poltina was minted under Emperor Alexander I (1801–1825) at the Saint Petersburg Mint (СПБ-PS). Made of silver (10.37g), it features the imperial double-headed eagle on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. This coin is a key collectable issued during Russia’s post-Napoleonic economic expansion. The NGC MS 61 grade signifies an uncirculated piece with minor imperfections, with higher-grade examples being rare.
- Price: 1000.00EUR
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