Old Russian Coin?...maybe?....

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by zaichek, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. zaichek

    zaichek New Member

    Can someone help me determine what this coin is? I studied in the USSR in 1989 and it was in that group of coins I brought back but I can't determine if this is old cyrillic lettering or what. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
     

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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    It does not look like gold and the "coin" appears to be cast. (Note what appears to be casting bubbles above the double-headed eagle.)
     
  4. rick2

    rick2 New Member

    you can read Poluska at the center

    the coin seems to be a 1/4 kopek or poluska struck in the early 1700 by peter the great.

    having said that it could well be a modern reproduction or a numismatic counterfeit
     
  5. CheetahCats

    CheetahCats Colonial & Early American

    Indeed. It does read "Polushka" (ПОЛУШКА). But that said, can't make out what it says underneath. As far as it being counterfeit, it's difficult to assess either way.
     
  6. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    The 'coin' claims that it's a 1700 polushka which is 1/4 kopek. Clearly not genuine unfortunately. If it is genuine, it's worth quite a fair bit.
     
  7. zaichek

    zaichek New Member

    Thanks for your feedback!
     
  8. zaichek

    zaichek New Member

    Thanks for your feedback! Is there a way you can tell it is fake? Just for future refrence? I bought this and several other 'vintage" coins at flea markets in Leningrad during 1989. Any tips? Much appreciated!
     
  9. gxseries

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  10. Siberian Man

    Siberian Man Senior Member

    Polushka (1/4 kopek) of Peter the Great. But it looks like a copy (although I'm don't sure).
     
  11. GlobeCoins

    GlobeCoins Member

    The coin looks fake. Sorry.

    Leonid
     
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