1897 AG Russia 7 Roubles 50 Kopeks Nicholas II Gold Coin PCGS MS 62
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1897 AG Russia 7 Roubles 50 Kopeks Nicholas II Gold Coin PCGS MS 62
A distinctive Imperial Russian gold issue, the 1897 AG Russia 7 Roubles 50 Kopeks Nicholas II Gold Coin PCGS MS 62 offers both historical importance and strong gold value. Struck from .900 fine gold, this coin contains approximately 0.1867 troy oz of gold and is certified MS 62 by PCGS, indicating an uncirculated example with solid luster and well-preserved details.
This unique denomination was minted only in 1897 as part of Tsar Nicholas II’s major monetary reform, which placed Russia on the gold standard and aligned its currency with leading global economies. The 7.5 Roubles (semi-imperial) was introduced alongside the 15 Roubles coin to facilitate trade and conversion during the transition. However, the denomination proved unpopular and was never produced again, making it a scarce and highly collectible one-year type today.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded as MS 62 by PCGS
- Made from .900 pure gold with an actual gold weight of .1867 troy oz
- Denomination of 7 roubles 50 kopeks
- Arrives in an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: Features a bust of Nicholas II, the final emperor of Russia from 1894 to 1917. Inscriptions include his title written in Russian
- Reverse: Displays the Russian Federation Coat of Arms along with the denomination and year of mintage
Owning this 1897 Russia 7.5 Roubles Gold Coin means holding a rare transitional piece from one of the most important monetary reforms in Russian history. Its one-year-only status, gold content, and certified condition make it a standout addition to any advanced collection. You can also check the live spot price of gold and explore our selection of rare world gold coins to further expand and diversify your portfolio.
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