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Unidentified 1860 foreign coin

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Whilst sorting through my belongings I came across my childhood coin collection that had lain untouched for 20 years.

One of the coins is pictured below.

I actually only collected British coins, but this was given to me by my Grandfather, and I have no idea what it is.

I wondered if anyone knew;

1. where the coin is from?

2. what the coin is?

3. approximately what it is worth (if anything)?

Thanks for any help you can give.

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Whilst sorting through my belongings I came across my childhood coin collection that had lain untouched for 20 years.

One of the coins is pictured below.

I actually only collected British coins, but this was given to me by my Grandfather, and I have no idea what it is.

I wondered if anyone knew;

1. where the coin is from?

2. what the coin is?

3. approximately what it is worth (if anything)?

Thanks for any help you can give.

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That script looks Cyrillic, so Russian? The double-headed eagle looks about right for Russia.

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I'd definitely go with Cyrillic (as their numbering system is the same as ours, so the numbers fit with Cyrillic) - Russian would be my best bet, but I am completely at a loss as to whether it's a piece of scrap or something interesting!

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It's a Russian 2 Kopek coin. Not sure what mint or value I'm afraid. Compare with this: 2 Kopek

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Thanks for the help, it's in dire shape (especially compared to the coin in the link!) so I'm not expecting too much in terms of a value (I was just curious).

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