Strange little hammered silver

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Very neat, GL with identifying, I can be of no help =(
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That's a nice odd little silver coin find! Neat find!
 

Bramblefind, you're a star, many thanks. How did a Medieval Russian coin get to Yorkshire. Robert.
 

Now that's a great little silver find Robert, nice one.
 

Between how small that coin is and the low silver content described in the above article, it's an amazing find. You must have had your ears tuned in perfectly because one misstep and that baby could have been missed. Nice work!!

Steve
 

Between how small that coin is and the low silver content described in the above article, it's an amazing find. You must have had your ears tuned in perfectly because one misstep and that baby could have been missed. Nice work!!

Steve
Hello Steve, it gave a thumping signal. It was near the top. rob
 

How did a Medieval Russian coin get to Yorkshire. Robert.

Silver is silver, when paying per weight even a russian coin had it's value in England. Great find! Never seen one one here before. In fact, this is the first i ever see. :icon_thumleft:
 

DANG NICE FIND THERE ROB .
 

Bramblefind, you're a star, many thanks. How did a Medieval Russian coin get to Yorkshire. Robert.

That was a great ID!!!

But it states 18th C mostly, not Medieval. Takes nothing away from it though, I would have had no idea where to start looking because it looked a little like a Celtic Silver. Amazing!
 

As Bramblefind mentioned, it's a 'kopeck'; named after the spear the horseman carries. Had he been holding a sword, the coin would be a 'denga'. The kopeck equaled two silver dengas. The dengas were very small. How small??? Four could fit within the perimeter of a one cent US coin. The kopeck was first struck in 1534 and continued to be struck until 1718.
It's a find loaded with history. Congrats !!
Don......
 

neat old coin
 

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