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<p>[QUOTE="Siberian Man, post: 1624060, member: 22500"]There was too much platinum in Russia during the reign of Nicolas I. And our government decided to produce a platinum coins. It was 3 roubles (10.52 g.), 6 roubles (20,71 g.) and 12 roubles (41,41 g.). The first coinage was in 1828 and the last - in 1845. Mintage of 3-roubles coin was rather numerous: for example, mintage of 1844's was 215000 pcs.</p><p>As for a 6- and 12-roubles coins: mintages weren't numerous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Siberian Man, post: 1624060, member: 22500"]There was too much platinum in Russia during the reign of Nicolas I. And our government decided to produce a platinum coins. It was 3 roubles (10.52 g.), 6 roubles (20,71 g.) and 12 roubles (41,41 g.). The first coinage was in 1828 and the last - in 1845. Mintage of 3-roubles coin was rather numerous: for example, mintage of 1844's was 215000 pcs. As for a 6- and 12-roubles coins: mintages weren't numerous.[/QUOTE]
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