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RUSSIAN PERIOD WITH THE COINS MINTED AT THE REEQUIPPED KHAN’S PALACE,
THE SO-CALLED TAURIAN MINT. 1787 – 1788.

Coins

Denomination: 2 kopeks
Year: 1788
Material: Copper
Description: Obverse: Image of St. George the Trophybearer slaying the dragon. TM.
Reverse: A monogram made up by types 'I' standing for 'Imperatritsa' (Empress), 'E' (Ekaterina) and the Roman figure 'II' ('second') with the crown on top.
Diameter – 32.00 mm. Weight – 19.00 g. Rim – incised. Mintage: 60 050. Taurian mint.
Country or town: Feodosia

Denomination: 5 kopeks
Year: 1787
Material: Copper
Description: Obverse: Coat-of-arms of Russian Empire – a double-headed eagle. TM.
Reverse: A monogram made up by types 'I' ('Imperatritsa'), 'E' (Ekaterina) and the Roman figure 'II' ('second') with the crown on top.
Diameter – 41.00 mm. Weight – 51.00 g. Rim – incised. Mintage: 460 000.
Country or town: Feodosia

Denomination: 20 kopeks
Year: 1787
Material: White metal
Description: (Copy).
Obverse: The Tsarina of the Chersoneses Tauric. A monogram made up by types 'E' (Ekaterina) and the Roman figure 'II' ('second') with the crown on top.
Reverse: Denomination designated by figured 5-dot framing along the edges. TM.
Diameter – 28 mm. Weight – 7.02 g.
Country or town: Feodosia


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