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LOT 4534
Russia, Empire. Alexander II CU Rouble Trial Strike. Dated 1860.
РУБЛЬ 1860 С.П.Б., laurel and oak twigs at the sides / Blank. Extremely Fine.(67.93gr, 46mm.).
Provenance
Private collection formed in Europe in the 1980s.
Westminster collection, central London, UK.
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