Russia, Anna 1730-1740. Denga (1/2 Kopek) 1735, Moscow
Russia, Anna 1730-1740. Polushka (1/4 Kopek) 1734, Moscow, overstruck on Kopek 172
Russia, Anna 1730-1740. Rouble 1737, Moscow - Hedlinger type
- KOD: 4621208RMA
Russia, Anna 1730-1740. Denga (1/2 Kopek) 1735, Moscow, Bitkin 327, Konros 220/13, KM C# 188, Copper 26 mm, weight 9,45 g., Condition VF+/aXF, nice uniform brown patina, attractive specimen
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