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My Coin Dealer  |  Russian Coins  |  5 Kopeks  |  Catherine II, the Great - 5 Kopeks 1782. XF-40. C# 59.3 Russian Coins

  Catherine II, the Great - 5 Kopeks 1782. XF-40. C# 59.3 Russian Coins
Catherine II, the Great - 5 Kopeks 1782. XF-40. C# 59.3 Russian Coins  Catherine II, the Great - Huge 5 Kopeks 1782. XF-40
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Weight50.50 g
Year 1782
Mintage 36,175,000
Metal Copper
Grade XF-40
Mint Mark EM
Price: US$37.70

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