Russian Empire, 15 Kopecks, 1907 year, SPB-EB
- WWC number:Y#21a.2
- Period:The 1907 Russian Empire 15 Kopecks coin was minted during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II, at a time of political instability and social unrest. Following the 1905 Revolution, Russia saw limited reforms, but Nicholas II remained largely autocratic, failing to address the deepening discontent among workers, peasants, and intellectuals. This period marked a time of political stagnation, which would ultimately contribute to the Russian Revolution of 1917, leading to the collapse of the Russian Empire.
- Face value:15 Kopecks
- Weight:2,7
- Diameter:19,7
- Condition:aUNC
- Year:1907
- Material:Silver
- Mint:SPB-EB
- Fineness:500
- Type of coinage:Regular issue
- Certificate number:RI4638
- Emperor/Ruler:Nicholas II (1894 - 1917)
- Location:Riga Latvia
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The 1907 Russian Empire 15 Kopecks coin was issued under Emperor Nicholas II (1894–1917) and minted in Saint Petersburg (SPB-EB). Made of .500 fine silver and weighing 2.7 grams, it was a common denomination in Imperial Russia. Nicholas II’s reign saw economic growth but also political unrest, leading to the 1905 Revolution and eventually the Russian Revolution of 1917. This coin, cataloged as Y#21a.2 (Bitkin 133), was among the last silver issues before the collapse of the empire and the rise of Soviet Russia.
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