The Copper Coins of Paul I
Reference Tables

1910 Prices (Roubles) Ilyin & Tolstoy
EM Pol Den 1 Kop 2 Kop
1797
1798
   
1799 50
1800
10
10
1801
.
5
AM Pol Den 1 Kop 2 Kop
1797 1  
1798
  3 .  
1799 . . . .
1800
. . . .
1801
.  . . .
KM Pol Den 1 Kop 2 Kop
1797 3 3 4  
1798
3
3
3
 
1799 3 3 4  
1800
 . . . 1
1801
.  . .

Prices By Denomination
Polushka EM AM KM
1797 3
1798
 
3
1799 50 . 3
1800
10
.
.
1801
.
.
.
Denga EM AM KM
1797 3
1798
  3 3
1799 . 3
1800
10 . .
1801
5  . .
1Kop EM AM KM
1797 1 4
1798
  .
3
1799 . 4
1800
. .
1801
. .
2Kop EM AM KM
1797
1798
1799 .
1800 . 1
1801 .

1797 2 Kopeck No Mint Mark -
1797 2 Kopeck AM  Narrow Cipher  15

Notes:
0. Source:  A Ilyin & I Tolstoy Russian Coins 1725-1801 (St.Petersburg 1910 )
1. An Empty Entry means no price was given (common coin)
2. A Grey Box shows no coins were minted for that year/mint
3. The 1797 AM 2 Kopeck with Narrow Cipher, unlisted in Petrov, was priced at 15 Roubles in 1910.
4. The 1799 EM Polushka, unlisted in Petrov, is priced at 50 Roubles in 1910, and realized $600 in the Brekke II Sale (1993)


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