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Second Finest Known Peter I Ducat - A Superb Survivor

Peter I gold Ducat (Cherovnets) 1713 D-L VF30 NGC, Moscow, Krasny mint, KM140, Fr-89, Bit-40 (R2), Uzd-0020, Diakov-411 (R2), Petrov-4 (75 Roubles). Jean (Timofei) Lefken as mintmaster. Exuding a pleasantly soft yellow-golden color, this truly spectacular Russian rarity comes to us remarkably well-preserved, considering both the usual sore condition in which many of these pieces have survived. In spite of the otherwise low numeric grade, virtually all of the details that make this issue so appealing and desirable are present: the curls of Peter the Great's hair remain largely discernable and the strike of his eye, nose, moustache, and lips, as well as the ornaments of his armor, are remarkably clear and well-executed. On the reverse, the feathers of the Imperial Eagle manage to keep from blending together and retain a considerable amount of definition. Some evidence of double-striking is clearly visible in the legends, but does not prevent their legibility, while a few light scuffs, which are visible in front of the bust, are noticeable, but a small price to pay for what is otherwise a superb piece.

Metal: Gold
Diameter: 22mm
Weight: 3.47g
AGW: 0.11oz


More information about Russian Coins. See also: Russia World Coin Nationality.



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Auction Info

Auction Dates
August, 2018
17th Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
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Sold on Aug 17, 2018 for: $50,400.00
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