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anonymous
2015-08-21
RUSSIAN COINS. Peter ‘the Great’, 1689-1725. Grivennik (1701). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 2.81 gm. Bit 737 (R2), Diakov (2012) 24 (R2), Petrov 4 (30 Rubl.), Sev 26 (R), Uzd0436 (R). Holed and plugged in the past. Medium grey. About extremely fine US$ 2,000
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anonymous
2015-08-30
Peter I. 1682-1725 1701 Grivennik 1701, Kadashevsky Mint. 2,70 g. Novodel. Bitkin H738 (R2). Diakov 25. Very rare. 30 roubles according to Petrov. About extremely fine. Гривенник 1701, Кадашевский МД. 2,70 г. Новодел. Биткин H738 (R2). Дьяков 25. Очень редкий. 30 рублей по Петрову. Состояние пр ...
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History of Grivennik monetary unit
The Grivennik (also spelled Grivna or Hryvnia) is a historical monetary unit that originated in Kievan Rus', a medieval East Slavic state that existed from the late 9th to the mid-13th century. Here's an overview of the history of the Grivennik:Origin: The term "Grivennik" is derived from the Old Slavic word "grivna," which originally referred ...