This 1914 Russian Empire 15 Kopeks silver coin was struck in Saint Petersburg under Nicholas II, the last Emperor of Russia. Composed of 50% silver, it is a historic pre-revolution issue, making it a must-have for collectors of Russian and imperial coinage.
Act now—secure this 1914 Russian silver 15 Kopeks before these historic Imperial coins vanish into private collections!
Why This Is a Good Buy
The 1914 15 Kopeks coin is significant as one of the final silver issues under Nicholas II before the fall of the Russian Empire in 1917. Struck in 50% silver, it carries bullion value, but its true worth lies in its historical importance. With over 43 million minted, circulated coins are common, but high-grade, problem-free examples are much scarcer and increasingly valuable. Collectors of Imperial Russia treasure these coins for their symbolism—marking the twilight of the Romanov dynasty. Rising global demand for Russian numismatics makes this coin a smart long-term investment.
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Numista – Russia 15 Kopeks 1914 (Y#21a): https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1017.html
NGC Coin Explorer – Russia 15 Kopeks (Nicholas II): https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/russia-15-kopecks-1909-1916-cuid-1054685
Krause Standard Catalog of World Coins – Imperial Russia section (1850–1917)