N° 1397 | Russia Poltina 1721 (҂АΨКА) Imitation

1397 - Russia Poltina 1721 (҂АΨКА) Imitation
1397 - Russia Poltina 1721 (҂АΨКА) Imitation

Description

Bit# 677; With a branch on his chest.Dot above Emperor's head; Silver 15.46 g.; AUNC- with nice stone-gray toning

GPT Description

The Russia Poltina 1721 (҂АΨКА) Imitation is a fascinating numismatic piece that replicates the design of a Russian coin from the year 1721. This particular coin, also known as a Poltina, features a branch on the chest of the Emperor depicted on the obverse side. Additionally, there is a dot above the Emperor's head, adding to the intricate details of the design. Weighing 15.46 grams and composed of silver, this imitation coin captures the essence of the original Poltina from 1721. The coin is described as Almost Uncirculated (AUNC) with a lovely stone-gray toning, adding to its aesthetic appeal and historical charm. The year 1721 holds significant historical importance for Russia as it marks the end of the Great Northern War and the establishment of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great. During this time, Russia experienced major political and social transformations, making coins from this period particularly intriguing for collectors and historians alike. Overall, the Russia Poltina 1721 (҂АΨКА) Imitation is not only a beautiful numismatic piece but also a symbolic representation of a pivotal moment in Russian history.
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