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April 2021 Hong Kong Auction  5-8 Apr 2021
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Lot 50104

Starting price: 18 000 USD
Price realized: 55 000 USD
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RUSSIA. Platinum 12 Rubles, 1831-CNB. St. Petersburg Mint. Nicholas I. PCGS MS-62 Prooflike Gold Shield.
Fr-158; KM-C-179; Bit-40 (this coin and price record cited). Weight: 41.42 gms. Mintage: 1,463. The largest denomination in the ill-fated platinum series, this VERY RARE specimen offers quality that is seemingly never seen. Rather unsurprisingly, it is the finest seen at PCGS for the date, the only to receive the 'prooflike' designation, and the second-finest graded overall for all dates. An incredible opportunity for a classic piece with tremendous beauty and radiance.

The discovery of platinum in the Urals of Western Siberia resulted in the production of three new Russian decimal coinage denominations. By the imperial decree of April 24, 1828, platinum coinage was initiated for circulation. The minting of platinum coinage in 19th century Russia was done on a very limited basis and for a period of less than two decades. The new coinage denominations were not well-received by the public, as they were produced in a pale white metal that was unfamiliar in circulation. In 1845, an imperial decree was issued ordering the minting of platinum coinage to cease. Simultaneously, the existing pieces were ordered to be recalled within a six month period. For this reason, much of the original mintages were redeemed and destroyed, which accounts for their rarity today. As the allowable six month period was too short for all the platinum issues to be redeemed and destroyed, it is largely responsible for the examples known today.

From the Pinnacle Collection.

Ex: Numismatica Genevensis SA II (11/2002) Lot # 1043.

Estimate: $30000.00- $50000.00

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