1870 Russian 3 Kopeks E.M - Cool Design - 3 Kopek Coin Russian Empire 1870 Russia Coin
1870 Russian 3 Kopeks E.M - Cool Design - 3 Kopek Coin Russian Empire 1870 Russia Coin
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This listing is for the photographed 1870 Russian 3 Kopeks E.M.
The 1870 Russian 3 Kopeks was issued during the reign of Emperor Alexander II, who ruled the Russian Empire from 1855 to 1881. It was a copper coin intended for everyday transactions and represented a small denomination of the Russian monetary system. The “E.M.” mintmark stands for the Ekaterinburg Mint, located in the Ural Mountains. Ekaterinburg was one of Russia's major copper-producing and coin-producing centers, making it particularly important for the production of copper currency. The obverse features the Russian imperial double-headed eagle, symbolizing the authority of the Russian Empire. The reverse gives the denomination “3 КОПѢЙКИ” (3 kopeks) along with the date 1870, surrounded by decorative elements. The coin was struck in copper and was relatively large and heavy compared with modern small-denomination coins. During Alexander II's reign, Russia was undergoing major reforms, including the emancipation of the serfs in 1861, military reforms, and broader modernization of the empire. These coins circulated during a period when Russia was transitioning toward a more modern economy while still relying heavily on traditional copper, silver, and gold coinage.
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1870 Russian 3 Kopeks E.M - Cool Design - 3 Kopek Coin Russian Empire 1870 Russia Coin

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