Catalogue
Russia, Catherine II, gold half rouble, 1777, (KM.C.75). Crinkled, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $120
Russia, Catherine II, gold one rouble, 1779, (KM.C.76). Has been mounted, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $290
Russia, Catherine II, five roubles, 1774, (KM.C.78a). Nearly very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $1,200
Russia, Catherine II, ten roubles, 1767, (KM.C.79a). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $1,050
Russia, Catherine II, ten roubles, 1773, (KM.C79a). Very fine.
Estimate $800
SOLD $1,500
Russia, Paul I, five roubles, 1798, (KM.C.104.1). Has been mounted, fine and scarce.
Estimate $300
SOLD $500
Russia, Alexander I, five roubles, 1818 (KM.132). Very fine/good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $560
Russia, Nicholas I, five roubles, 1830 (KM.174). Nearly very fine/good very fine.
Estimate $240
SOLD $0
Russia, Nicholas I, five roubles, 1834, (KM.175.1). Good very fine with a scratch on the reverse.
Estimate $180
SOLD $140
Russia, Nicholas I, platinum three roubles, 1835, (KM.C.177). Very fine and scarce.
Estimate $500
SOLD $660
Russia, Alexander II, three roubles, 1869HI, (KM.Y26). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $560
Russia, Alexander II, three roubles, 1871 HI, (KM.Y26). Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $500
Russia, Alexander II, five roubles, 1857, (KM.YA.26). Scratch on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
Russia, Alexander II, five roubles, 1860, (KM.YB.26). Good very fine, mounted.
Estimate $120
SOLD $100
Russia, Alexander III, five roubles, 1883 DC, (KM.YB26). Extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $240
Russia, Alexander III, five roubles, 1889, (KM.42). Good very fine.
Estimate $140
SOLD $140
Russia, Alexander III, ten roubles, 1889 AG, (KM.YA42). Extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $980
Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1901, (KM.Y.62). Extremely fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $70
Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1897, (KM.Y.A63). Good very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $180
Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897, (KM.Y.65). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Russia, ten roubles, 1976 (KM.85). Uncirculated.
Estimate $120
SOLD $110
Russia, one hundred roubles, 1978, Olympic series (KM.151, 162). Uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $350
SOLD $460
Russia, ingots, cast silver grivna of Kiev, 11th-13th century, (c.170 grams), (cf.Spassky fig.43 p.64); 'Lithuanian' grivnas (2) thinner than the Novgorod ingots, each (c.100 grams) as long bars with one having a broad transversal dent on one side and several minor transversal scratches or cuts on the other side, they are claimed to represent business inscriptions (p.67), (cf.Spassky fig.45 p.66); Novgorod rouble bar late 14th and 15th century (c.100 grams) with similar transversal scratches and cuts together with circular stamps one a four line legend, another with circular dotted border and enclosing an 'eagle', also two more stamps overstruck on each other of uncertain legend. Very fine and rare. (4)
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $0
Russia, silver kopeck of Novgorod, as the free city of Republic, c.1420-1456, obv. two figures facing rev. legend in four lines, (cf.Spassky Fig.66.1-5). Large flan, very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $190
Russia, silver kopeck of Vladislav IV Zhigimontovich (Prince of Poland) as Czar of Moscow, 1610-1612, obv. partial horseman to right, rev. legend in four lines, (cf.Lapa 14, cf.Spassky Fig.83.1-2). Off centred obverse, small flan, fine - very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Russia, silver dengas or kopecks Tsar Michael Fedorovich (1613-1645), obv. horseman to right, rev. parts of legend 'Tsar and grand prince Mikhyailo Theodorovich of all Russia', (Lang Num. Chron. 1954 No. 15 and 15a). Nearly very fine. (3)
Estimate $70
SOLD $70
Russia, modern copies of Alexei Mikhailovich (1645-1676), silver polupoltina 1654, novedel, (cf.KM.N.AA1), with a double struck reverse; Catherine I (1725-1727) large 62x62mm uniface plate money, grivna for ten kopecks dated 1726, (cf.KM.PM5). Very fine. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $250
Russia, modern copies, Alexei Mikhailovich, (1645-1676), cast of the silver ruble, of the Moscow mint type as a modern forgery of the official novodel, (20.4 grams) (cf.KM.NAA2); Ivan VI, poor quality cast of pattern rouble of 1740, (cf.KM.PnF1); Nicholas I, cast of the one and a half rouble of 1835 (family rouble), (cf.KM.172.2); and a crude casts (2) in copper and bronze of Catherine I, 1727 pattern grosh (two kopecks), (cf.KM.NK3). Very good - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $110
Russia, Ukraine emergency Yefimok issue, countermarked with date 1655 and figure of Czar on horseback on a silver patagon of Spanish Netherlands, Philip II, Brabant mint, 15[67-9], (KM.425). Countermark very fine, host coin very good.
Estimate $250
SOLD $680
Russia, silver kopecks of various rulers including Peter I (1682-1725), issue up to 1696 (2) (cf.Spassky Fig.98, 5); others as dengas of uncertain ruler of 17th century. Small flans as usual, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $80
SOLD $50