fwo_924720 - RUSSIA 5 Kopecks Catherine II 1775 Ekaterinbourg
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Tipo : 5 Kopecks Catherine II
Data: 1775
Nome della officina / città: Ekaterinbourg
Quantità coniata : 39995000
Metallo : rame
Diametro : 42 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 61,69 g.
Orlo : maclée
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N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : 17 - 75.
Descrittivo diritto : Monogramme de l’impératrice Catherine II, sous une couronne, dans une couronne végétale nouée en bas par un ruban ; de part et d’autre du monogramme la date.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : (LÉGENDE CYRILLIQUE).
Descrittivo rovescio : Aigle bicéphale couronnée, sous une couronne, portant en cœur un évu ovale ; un sceptre et un globe crucigère dans les pattes ; au-dessous les lettres d’atelier.
Traduzione rovescio : (Cinq kopecks).
Commento
Catherine (2/05/1729-17/11/1796) fut la plus grande tsarine après Pierre le Grand. Elle succéda à son mari, Pierre III, qui fut déposé en 1762 avant d'être assassiné par les frères Orloff. Son très long règne fit entrer la Russie dans le "Siècle des Lumières". Amie des philosophes dont Diderot à qui elle acheta sa bibliothèque, libérale, elle renforça néanmoins le despotisme et l'étatisation de la Russie. Elle lutta contre les Turcs et se montra une adversaire de la Révolution Française.
Catherine (2/05/1729-17/11/1796) was the greatest tsarina after Peter the Great. She succeeded her husband, Pierre III, who was deposed in 1762 before being assassinated by the Orloff brothers. His very long reign brought Russia into the \"Age of Enlightenment\". Friend of the philosophers including Diderot from whom she bought his library, liberal, she nevertheless reinforced the despotism and the nationalization of Russia. She fought against the Turks and was an opponent of the French Revolution
Catherine (2/05/1729-17/11/1796) was the greatest tsarina after Peter the Great. She succeeded her husband, Pierre III, who was deposed in 1762 before being assassinated by the Orloff brothers. His very long reign brought Russia into the \"Age of Enlightenment\". Friend of the philosophers including Diderot from whom she bought his library, liberal, she nevertheless reinforced the despotism and the nationalization of Russia. She fought against the Turks and was an opponent of the French Revolution