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E-auction 36-13476 - fre_310902 - RUSSIA - ELIZABETH 10 kopecks 1756 Moscou

RUSSIA - ELIZABETH 10 kopecks 1756 Moscou VF
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Estimate : 150 €
Price : 59 €
Maximum bid : 99 €
End of the sale : 23 December 2013 16:58:00
bidders : 12 bidders
Type : 10 kopecks
Date: 1756
Mint name / Town : Moscou
Metal : silver
Diameter : 20 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 2,22 g.
Edge : Striée
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Léger manque de métal

Obverse


Obverse legend : (LÉGENDE CYRILLIQUE).
Obverse description : Buste couronné et drapé à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : 17-56 (GRIVENNIK).
Reverse description : dans un cartouche ; couronne entre deux palmes.

Historical background


RUSSIA - ELIZABETH

(05/12/1741-05/01/1762)

Elisabeth (28/12/1709-05/01/1762) is the daughter of Peter the Great and Catherine I. She ascended the throne following a military plot which overthrew the young Ivan III (1740-1741) who was assassinated at the beginning of the reign of Catherine II. She received the title of "Clemente" for sparing the supporters of the deposed tsar. The Treaty of Abo in 1743 ended the Swedish war and gave Finland to Russia for the first time. During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), Russia allied with Austria against Prussia. The Russians defeated the Prussians at Künersdorf in 1759. Elizabeth's death saved Frederick II of Prussia from defeat. Elisabeth continued her father's reforming work and was a friend of the arts by founding the University of Moscow and the Academy of Fine Arts. As early as 1742, she had chosen her nephew, Pierre, to succeed her.

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