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Search results "tsarist-silver"

A recent acquisition added three silver 50-kopek coins from the reign of Nicholas II to the collection. All coins are from common, non-rare years of issue and are in decent condition, making them an attractive asset.

The last state hallmark of the Russian Empire, used from 1908 to 1917, is distinguished by its complex execution, which makes it difficult to forge even with modern technologies. The original hallmarks were created by engravers of the Mint, and their craftsmanship is still difficult to replicate.

The value of some silver items is determined solely by their weight and the current price of the metal. Today, the price of scrap silver fluctuates, but on average, it is about 50 rubles per gram. This category usually includes items of common fineness marks, such as 875, 900, and the tsarist 84 zolotnik.