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The two-kopek copper coins from the reign of Paul the First are among the most beautiful and interesting for collectors. Their mintage began in 1797 and continued for five years, up to and including 1801.

When evaluating copper coins from the time of Nicholas II, several key factors must be considered. The main one is condition. The price is highly dependent on the coin's state, and specimens in superb condition can be worth 10 to 100 times more than coins in good condition.

Among the millions of diverse coins in the world, there are specimens that are striking in their size and weight. One of these is the Sestroretsk ruble — the largest coin of the Russian Empire, weighing up to one kilogram. This coin is a true dream for treasure hunters and collectors, but the chances of finding it are extremely slim due to its exceptional rarity.

The subject of this review is a copper coin of the Russian Empire with a denomination of 2 kopecks, dated 1816. In numismatic circles, such coins are known by the unofficial name 'cabbage'. This specimen belongs to the 'KM' and 'AM' types.

Many beginner collectors face the problem of dirty coins covered in green oxides. In search of a solution, they often turn to online resources, where one can find numerous cleaning tips: from washing and rinsing to soaking in various solutions and even heating.