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10 Rubles Russian Nikolai II

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If you are interested in possessing a timeless luxurious remnant of Russian history, then you should certainly ... read more
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807,92 €
535,61 € 33.71%
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780,99 €
535,61 € 31.42%
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754,06 €
535,61 € 28.97%
Delivery to parcel machine - 3,14 €
FedEx/TNT courier (Estonia) - 12,20 €
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Introduction

If you are interested in possessing a timeless luxurious remnant of Russian history, then you should certainly take notice of Russian Nikolai II 10 ruble gold coins. Embodying more than 300 years of Russian history, these Russian 10 ruble gold coins encapsulate the most significant economic, political and social changes in one of the largest empires ever to exist in human history. They are the remains of a fascinating past, portraying one of world’s most powerful ruling dynasties. The history that is contained in these coins is simply staggering.

Minted predominately in the Saint Petersburg Mint from 1898 to 1911, Russian 10 rubles are equivalent in size to British gold sovereigns of the same era, yet they are many times scarcer. The 10 rubles are among Russia’s most popular gold coins and as such will make a great addition to any investment portfolio or coin collection.

Why Buy

  • Nikolai II 10 rubles are famous Russian gold coins. Russia’s most recognised historical gold coins represent an epoch of one of the world’s most powerful imperial dynasties, the Russian House of Romanov.
  • 10 ruble coins are both a gold and numismatic investment. As a buyer of these coins, you are not only gaining the value of the gold contained in these coins but also the numismatic value which is embedded within.
  • Russian 10 rubles are scarce. Although millions of these coins were minted from 1898 to 1911 most of them have been melted down or have gone missing. Because of their relative scarcity they are very popular with collectors and are also eagerly sought by investors.
  • Nikolai II 10 rubles are well suited for coin collections. The mint masters did an exceptional job in crafting these beautiful coins, where astounding attention was given to detail. Gold ruble coins with their broad history and artistic design are a good choice for any serious coin collector.
  • 10 ruble gold coins command a premium. The historical value and scarcity of gold rubles will yield a decent premium on their intrinsic value if you ever decide to sell them.

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  • Product value (1pc)
    807,92 €
  • Buyback price
    535,61 €
  • Your risk now
    272,31 €

Fact: gold price in EUR has risen 97.36% in the last 8 years. The lowest price was 1011,47 EUR/oz and the highest 2286,90 EUR/oz. Current world market price is 2163,21 EUR/oz

History

Nikolai II depicted on the 10 ruble gold coin

The observe of the coins depicts Nikolai II, Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia, Grand Prince of Finland and King of Poland from 1896 to 1917. He was the last monarch from the imperial dynasty, the House of Romanov, to wield exclusive power in the Russian Empire. The epoch of the Romanovs, one of the most powerful and longest ruling royal families in the history of the world, came to a sudden end when Nikolai II and his family were savagely murdered by the revolutionary Bolsheviks in 1918. The Romanov bloodline had until this date ruled Russia and all its territory for over 300 years. The influence, wealth and power accumulated and captured during this time were immense. At the peak of the Romanov dynasty in 1866, the Russian Empire covered an area of 22.8 million km2 or 15% of the world land area, stretching from Eastern Europe to Alaska.

The Gold Ruble and Russia’s Industrial Revolution

The Romanov dynasty which began in 1616 and lasted until 1917 saw Russia go through significant structural changes. The more noteworthy ones were the emancipation of serfs, the building of the railway system and the introduction of the gold ruble standard. The introduction of the gold ruble standard in 1897 had an immediate positive impact on the Russian economy: foreign investors attracted by the new stable gold ruble invested huge amounts of capital in heavy industries in cities like St Petersburg and Moscow. The new railway system ensured a more efficient means of transporting raw materials from the more remote resource rich areas of the country to the industrial centres throughout Russia, and finally the emancipation of serfs meant that a new mobile workforce became readily available for Russia’s expanding heavy industries. By 1900, Russia was a commodity producing powerhouse, and its rapid development during this time is dubbed by Russian economic historians as “the great spurt”.

Unfortunately, golden eras tend not to last forever, and in this case the onset of WWI made Russia abandon its gold ruble standard. The change to a fiat monetary system paved the way for the printing of unlimited paper money which, coupled with Lenin’s war communism, created a prolonged economic depression where hyperinflation and other poorly directed government policies destroyed much of the once booming industrial sector. Fortunate were those that held on to their gold rubles, as they were spared many of the misfortunes that occurred during this period.

Product weight in grams
8.6026
Gold weight in grams
7.74234
Fineness
900
Gold weight in troy ounces
0.24892
Diameter
22.6
Thickness
-
Face value description
10 ruble
Manufacturer
Russia

Obverse

The obverse depicts the effigy of Emperor Nikolai II. Also visible is an inscription in Cyrillic “НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЬ ВСЕРОСС”, which translates as “Czar Nicholas II Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia”

Reverse

The reverse shows the Coat of Arms of the Russian Empire as a double-headed eagle holding a sceptre and an orb in its talons. The eagle’s chest is surrounded by the chain of Andrei Pervozvanny’s order that contains a shield decorated with the image of St. George slaying the dragon. The crowns pictured above the eagle are adorned with ribbons. Represented on the eagle’s wings are eight coats of arms, one for every kingdom that was part of Russia during that epoch: Poland, Tauric Chersonese, Georgia, Siberia and the Kazan Kingdoms, the Principalities of Kiev and Finland, and Novgorod. The face value of the coin and its year of issue are also inscribed below the emblem.

Packaging

 Each coin is individually packaged in a hard plastic capsule if desired.

Delivery
When placing an order through our online shop, you can choose to have the products delivered to you by Omniva courier or to collect them in person at one of our offices in Estonia.

Delivery by FedEx/TNT courier: after we have received your payment, the products will be dispatched within 24 hours. Delivery time is within 1 or 2 working days. The courier will contact you via phone.

Delivery to Omniva parcel machine: after we have received your payment, the products will be dispatched within 24 hours. Delivery time is normally within 1 or 2 working days. Please provide your phone number in order to receive SMS notification with a confirmation code when your parcel arrives.

Self pick-up: you are welcome to come and collect your products at one of our offices in Tallinn or Tartu the same day that we have received your payment.

In both instances, you need to bring a valid ID to collect the products.Take into consideration that the client, the payer and the recipient must be the same person.

Insurance
The package is fully insured, and in the extremely unlikely case that the package is lost or damaged, we will re-ship the items or refund your money.

Packaging
The products are encased in protective wrapping and placed in a discreet, unbranded padded package.

Shipment tracking
Once the products have been packaged and sent you will receive instructions and a code to track the shipment.

Delays
Should a delivery delay occur or if the ordered product is out of stock, we will always contact you by email to give you details about the delivery.

Shipping prices
The shipping charge is 5.16 EUR by Omniva courier and 2.95 EUR by Omniva parcel machine, applicable to deliveries within Estonia. If you wish to have your products delivered to another country, please contact us on +372 627 9900 or by email at tavid@tavid.ee for prices (starting from 50 EUR) and terms.

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Vast Stock Availability

The majority of Tavid’s products are always in stock and therefore Tavid can offer you quick delivery and same day pick-up with market leading prices. Tavid is an official partner of all the biggest mints in the world, such as the Perth Mint Australia, the Austrian Mint (Münze Österreich), China Great Wall Coins Investments Ltd., the gold bar market leader PAMP Suisse and Valcambi and other gold factories and dealers.

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Low prices

Over 25 years on the market and large volumes have enabled us to offer you the best prices on the market. With Tavid, you can maximise return on your investment because of low margins and spreads.

Availability in offices

This product is currently available at these locations:

Rocca Al Mare Shopping Centre
Kristiine Shopping Centre
Lõunakeskus Shopping Centre
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Väike-Järve Center (Head Office)

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