Russian Empire Ruble - Pyotr II, 1729

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Russian Empire Russian Empire
Currency Rouble (1700 – 1917)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination 1 Rouble
Year 1729
Ruler Peter II (1727–1730)
Composition Silver (.728)
Shape Round
Alignment Medal alignment ↑↑
Weight (g) 28.44
Diameter (mm) 40.5
Demonetized Yes

Description

1 Rouble from Russian Empire. Issued in 1729. Struck in Silver (.728). Measures 40.5 mm and weighs 28.44 g.

Obverse
Portrait of Emperor Peter II. (Peter II Emperor and Autocrat of all Russia)
Reverse
Cross, made of four letters П. "II" at the corners. Crowns at the sides of the cross. Denomination and date. (New coin price Rouble)
Edge
Smooth wih lettering (Russiaun Ruble by Moscow Mint)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1729  In wreath there are no ribbons or bow; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Inscription is divided by portrait; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Portrait does not divided inscription; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Portrait with sash. No rivets on edge of sleeve; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Portrait with sash. Rivets on edge of sleeve; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Portrait with sash. Rivets on edge of sleeve. The stars divided inscription of reverse; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Portrait with sash. Rivets on the edge of sleeve. The colon at beginning and at end of inscription on obverse; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  With star on chest; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow
1729  Without star on chest; Kadashevsky Mint, Moscow

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