1453 - Russia - Finland 50 Pennia 1907 L
1453 - Russia - Finland 50 Pennia 1907 L

Description

Bit# 402; KM# 2.2, N# 7825; Silver 2.52 g.; XF

GPT Description

The Russia-Finland 50 Pennia coin from 1907 is a fascinating numismatic piece that reflects the historical relationship between Russia and Finland during that time period. This coin, minted in silver and weighing 2.52 grams, is classified under Bit# 402, KM# 2.2, N# 7825, and is graded as XF (Extremely Fine). In 1907, Finland was a Grand Duchy under the rule of the Russian Empire, and this coin was likely used as a part of the currency system in place at the time. The 50 Pennia denomination was commonly used in Finland for everyday transactions, and the design of the coin would have featured symbols or figures relevant to both Russia and Finland. This coin not only holds intrinsic value as a piece of silver currency but also serves as a historical artifact that provides insight into the political and economic dynamics between Russia and Finland in the early 20th century. Its XF grade indicates that the coin is in excellent condition, with clear details and minimal wear, making it a prized addition to any numismatic collection.
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