Gold coins of Nicholas I

During the reign of Nicholas I of Russia, a variety of gold coins were minted. Nicholas I ruled from 1825 to 1855. Here are the main types of gold coins that circulated during his reign:

Imperial Gold Ruble: The Imperial Gold Ruble was the primary gold coin of the Russian Empire during Nicholas I's reign. These coins typically featured Nicholas I's portrait on the obverse and the Russian imperial coat of arms on the reverse. They were minted in various years and were used for larger transactions and as a store of value.

10 and 5 Ruble Gold Coins: Gold coins with denominations of 10 and 5 rubles were also minted during Nicholas I's reign. These coins were smaller in size and value compared to the Imperial Gold Ruble but were still considered significant denominations in the Russian currency system.

Other Gold Coins: There were smaller denominations of gold coins, such as 7.5 rubles, 3 rubles, and 2 rubles, which were minted during Nicholas I's reign. These coins were typically used for smaller transactions and as a means of circulating gold currency.

These gold coins were widely used in everyday transactions throughout the Russian Empire during Nicholas I's reign. They are sought after by collectors of Russian coins and serve as important historical artifacts from the mid-19th century.

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