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2004

2004 Jefimok Rouble 1655.

‘Horseman’ and ‘1655’ counterstamped on the obverse of a

1644 Utrecht Leeuwendaalder (Dav.4863, Delmonte 843). 26.70 gm. Spassky 390

– this coin.

Rare

. Well defined countermarks. Authenticated and graded by NGC F 15.

Rich old toning.

Good fine

$ 2,000

Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 31

Very rare Denomination for Jefimoks

2005

2005 Jefimok Rouble 1655.

‘Horseman’ and ‘1655’ counterstamped on the obverse of a

Brabant Philipsdaalder, 1559, Antwerp mint (Delmonte 11). 34.03 gm. Spassky 424 –

this coin (mint incorrectly given as Maastricht). Deep patina.

Rare

.

Good fine

$ 2,500

Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 34

2006

2006 Jefimok Rouble 1655.

‘Horseman’ and ‘1655’ counterstamped on the obverse of a

Spanish Netherlands, Brabant 1628 Patagon of the Brussels mint (Delmonte 295,

Dav 4462). 27.48 gm. Cf. Spassky 527-8 (Antwerp). Horseman c/m doublestruck,

otherwise.

Very fine

$ 3,000

Ex ‘Russian Coins from the Fuchs Collection (Part III),’ Sotheby’s, London, April 24-25, 1997, lot 38