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In the numismatics of the Petrine era, there is an interesting feature related to copper coins. In 1707, polushkas were issued which, despite being of the same denomination and year, bore different circular inscriptions reflecting the ruler's title.

The history of the ruble spans almost 7.5 centuries. It appeared in Novgorod in the last quarter of the 13th century, and the first written mention of it dates back to 1281, found in one of the birch bark manuscripts.

The minting of Australian coins is concentrated at two key facilities. These are the Royal Australian Mint, which is primarily responsible for issuing coins for domestic circulation, and the Perth Mint, which is a world leader in the production of investment coins made from precious metals.

Chervonets is the traditional Russian name for large gold coins, both domestic and foreign. The name comes from the word 'chervonny,' which means red or crimson. The ancient minting technology involved using an alloy of gold and copper, which gave the coins a reddish hue.