Russian Empire, 20 Kopecks, 1915 year, VS, NGC, MS 65

- WWC number:Y#22a.2
- Period:In 1915, during World War I, the Russian Empire faced military defeats, economic hardship, and growing public discontent. Nicholas II took command of the army, leaving internal affairs to Empress Alexandra, causing political instability. These issues led to the 1917 revolution and the end of imperial rule.
- Technical information:In MS 65: 163 In Higher Grades: 619
- Face value:20 Kopecks
- Weight:3,6
- Diameter:22,0
- Condition:MS 65
- Year:1915
- Material:Silver
- Mint:VS
- Fineness:500
- Type of coinage:Regular issue
- Certificate number:8238258-004
- Emperor/Ruler:Nicholas II (1894 - 1917)
- Location:Riga Latvia
- Delivery available:We will deliver to any country in the world with a parcel tracking number.
Between 1894 and 1917, under Emperor Nicholas II, the Russian Empire experienced significant turmoil. Nicholas II's reign saw rapid industrialization, social unrest, and political instability. Key events included the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), the 1905 Revolution, and Russia's involvement in World War I (1914–1917), which strained the economy and society. Growing dissatisfaction with autocratic rule and military defeats led to the February Revolution in 1917, forcing Nicholas II to abdicate and marking the end of the Romanov dynasty.
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