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yesterday, coin.
Федор Алексеевич Романов
 

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Neat stuff, that's a very old site. Sites like that in America are very hard to find, I'm jealous. Lol
 

Jeahh, TSHEKUSHKA, jesli pravilno ponimaju :unhappysmiley:
 

копоушка
 

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Красивая страна. Это золотой крест? Спасибо, что поделились.

Beautiful country. Is the cross gold? Thank you for sharing.
 

The coin you show in post #22 is a 1 Kopeck coin from the Tsardom of Russia (1547-1721). If I were asked to guess a tighter date range, I'd suggest 1629-1676, during the reign of Aleksey Mikhailovich Romanov; again, just a guess.
The top coin image shows that of a horseman.
Don.....
 

Adding to my previous.....regarding the coin.
Similar coins were called "scales" a nickname because of it shape similar to fish scales. The scales are mainly made of silver, but there are also copper varieties. The scales were made of of pieces of flattened wire. On the inscription side is the name of the prince; the other side shows a rider with spear. Each pre-Petrine Prince released his own coins. There were no specific denominations; value was determined solely by weight.
This type of coin may be a first for treasurenet.com presentation. Great find !!
Don.....
 

Камрад Мося. Спасибо за фото! Удачи в поиске!
 

wonderful photoes!!
 

recent finds
 

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