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anonymous
2015-08-26
Russia, Peter I The Great (1682-1725), Two-Roubles, 1721, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev, moheta hoba..., St Andrew (F.91; KM.158.5; Sev.90), small dark spots on obverse, very fine, scarce
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anonymous
2015-04-30
1720,RUSSIA. 2 Ruble, 1720. Peter I (The Great) (1689-1725).KM-158.5; Bit-121. Planchet lamination on reverse which disqualifies this coin from being certified by NGC or PCGS.PCGS#: 689815
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anonymous
2015-02-19
RUSSIA, Peter I (the Great), (1689-1725), gold two roubles 1720, obv. laureate bust right, rev. St Andrew and cross, (KM.158.5, Sev.62). Has been mounted, ...
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goldmen
2011-01-13
Gold
Russia. 2 Roubles, 1721. Fr-77; KM-158.5. Peter I. Bust right. Reverse: St. Andrew. Trace of mount on edge. About Very Fine.
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goldmen
2010-11-02
Gold
RUSSIA. 2 Rubles, 1720. Fr-77; Sev-57. Peter I. Bust right. Reverse: St. Andrew. Bright yellow gold color. NGC graded AU-55.
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