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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.

The study of edge inscriptions on silver rubles of the Russian Empire from the late 19th century reveals interesting nuances for collectors. In particular, coins from the reigns of Alexander III and Nicholas II have differences that allow for the identification of rare varieties. One of the key markers for identifying such varieties is the style of the numerals in the edge inscription.

Two collectors, strangers to each other, independently arrived at the same strategy for building their numismatic collections. One focused on coins of Tsarist Russia from the era of Nicholas II, collecting copper and gold specimens. The second chose coins from Imperial Germany and the Weimar Republic for his collection.