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2217

2217 Medal. Silver. 42.3 mm. By C. Pfeuffer.

In Honor of Numismatist and St.

Petersburg Mint Engraver and Designer J.J. Reichel, 1851

. Diakov 598.1 (R2),

Sm--. Portrait of Reichel ¾ left, signed below, Latin legend around / Reichel

Family Arms, banner around with legend and Roman numeral date.

Rare

. Toned.

Good very fine

$ 5,000

The illustrious Jacob J. Reichel (1760-1856) designed the Constantine Rouble, and the 1827 and 1845 Pattern

Rouble and Poltina along with hundreds of other coins and medals. Medalist, designer and engraver at the St.

Petersburg mint from 1802-1845, Reichel was both very accomplished and very successful. He served as Councilor of

State, and was the recipient of the Order of St. Stanislaus First Class, the Order of St. Anna First Class and other

high honors. In the 1820s, Reichel began collecting Russian and European coins and medals. He rose to be an eminent

numismatist, while his collection garnered widespread fame thanks to the 9 volume catalog of his collection that Reichel

published.

When the new Hermitage opened in 1851, the Money Cabinet already boasted Reichel’s collection of Russian coins and

medals (4,712 pieces), purchased by Tsar Nicholas I. The Hermitage purchased the balance of Reichel’s collection –

41,875 European coins and medals and Oriental and Ancient coins, from his heirs, 1856-1857.

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2218 Pt

2218 Jetton. 1826. PLATINUM. 22 mm. 11.48 gm.

On the Coronation of Nicholas I

.

Diakov 446.9 (R3), Sm 414. Crowned cipher of Nicholas I / Two-line legend,

crown above, date below.

Very

rare

. Numerous hairlines.

Extremely fine

$ 3,000