An impressive example of Imperial Russian silver coinage from 1910, minted during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II. This 20 kopeck piece showcases the iconic double-headed eagle on the reverse, a symbol of Russian imperial authority and sovereignty. The obverse bears the finely detailed profile of the Tsar, demonstrating the skilled craftsmanship of the Russian Imperial Mint.
Struck in 500 fine silver, this coin carries significant historical weight as a monetary artifact from the twilight of the Romanov era. The passage of over a century has given it an authentic patina that collectors value. A compelling piece for those collecting Imperial Russian coins, pre-revolutionary currency, or broader European numismatic history.
Each coin displays its own character through natural wear and aging. A tangible reminder of Russia's imperial past and the craftsmanship of early 20th-century minting.