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Russian Empire
Catherine II
5 Kopeks
俄羅斯帝國
葉卡捷琳娜二世
5戈比
Item number: A21
Year: AD 1786
Material: Copper
Manufactured by: Ekaterinburg Mint
Provenance:Fuchin Coin 2023
This copper coin was minted during the period of Catherine II of the Russian Romanov dynasty. After killing her husband, the former Tsar Peter III, in a coup, Catherine II became the longest-reigning monarch in the history of the Russian Empire (reigning from AD 1762 to AD 1796), with a reign of 34 years. It successively participated in the partition of Poland and the seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from the Ottoman Empire, making Russia one of the great powers in Europe.
After Catherine II came to power, the production of currency underwent major changes as her grandiose plans required huge financial costs. Russia began to use a paper currency system supported by copper coins. By the end of the Queen’s reign, the deterioration of the coins and the excessive issuance of banknotes put Russia’s finances in crisis.
The obverse side of this copper coin uses the double-headed eagle national emblem as the main visual. The Russian letters “ЕМ” on both sides below the eagle’s talons are the abbreviation of the Yekaterinburg Mint (Екатеринбурского монетного двора) in Yekaterinburg. The factory was founded in AD 1725 on the basis of the Yekaterinburg state mining factory and did not become a permanent mint until 1755. The text below indicates that the denomination of the coin is five kopecks (ПЯТЬ КОПѢЕКІ).
A crown symbolizing royal power appears on the top of the reverse, and in the middle is the royal signature of Catherine II surrounded by a leaf crown, and the year of issue AD 1786.