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Monument to Alexander II Commemorative Rouble — obverse
Obverse
Monument to Alexander II Commemorative Rouble — reverse
Reverse
1 Rouble

Monument to Alexander II Commemorative Rouble

Russian Empire · 1898

A large silver commemorative coin featuring the portrait of Tsar Alexander II and the monument dedicated to him in the Moscow Kremlin.

Country
Russian Empire
Year
1898
Denomination
1 Rouble
Metal
Silver (.900 fine)

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Overview

A large silver commemorative coin featuring the portrait of Tsar Alexander II and the monument dedicated to him in the Moscow Kremlin.

Historical significance

This coin commemorates the inauguration of the monument to Alexander II in the Moscow Kremlin in 1898. Alexander II was known as the 'Tsar-Liberator' for his emancipation of the serfs.

Obverse (front)

Portrait of Emperor Alexander II facing left. Legend around: 'АЛЕКСАНДРЪ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОССIЙСКIЙ' (Alexander II Emperor and Autocrat of all Russia).

Reverse (back)

View of the monument to Alexander II in the Moscow Kremlin. Legend above commemorates the dates; 'РУБЛЬ' (Rouble) at the bottom.

Estimated value

$1,500 - $3,000 for authentic circulated examples; $5,000+ for high-grade Uncirculated specimens. Note: High frequency of high-quality fakes.

What drives this coin's value

Rarity (extremely low mintage), silver content, historical subject matter, and the high demand for Russian Imperial commemoratives.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine (XF) to About Uncirculated (AU) details; however, the surface appearance and lack of crisp detail suggest this specific item is likely a modern high-quality reproduction/fake.

Mintage & rarity

Total mintage of 5,000 pieces; extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Counterfeits are incredibly common. Check for exact weight (20.0g), non-magnetic properties, correct edge lettering, and 'soft' details in the monument's arches which indicate casting rather than striking.

Notable varieties & errors

No major die varieties, but proofs exist which are exceptionally valuable.

Similar coins

Modern Chinese-made 'Cabinet' fakes. Authentic roubles of Nicholas II are common, but the Monument Rouble is a specific rare commemorative.

Care & preservation

Handle only by the edges using cotton gloves. Store in a PVC-free, archival-quality flip or slab. Do not clean or polish, as this destroys numismatic value.