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Russia. Platinum Pattern Coronation Rouble 1797.

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Russia. Platinum Pattern Coronation Rouble 1797.
Russia. Platinum Pattern Coronation Rouble 1797. Paul I,1796-1801. Proof struck in platinum. Weight 35 grams. 38.6 mm diam. Edge plain. Obverse: Draped bust of Emperor right, after C. Meisner. Reverse: Crowned initials of Czar. One of a limited edition of 2 platinum pieces recently produced by the International Numismatic Agency Ltd. Choice Brilliant Proof.

* Emperor Paul was considerate and capable of great generosity, but he was also mercurial and capable of vindictiveness. In his first year as ruler he began to reverse many of the policies and plans of his mother. The army, poised to attack Persia as part of Catherine's strategy, was recalled to the capital. Nobles and army commanders who displeased him were victimised or dismissed. Seven field marshals and many many generals fell into this category. He was morbidly suspicious of democracy and anything Western European, he banned the importation of books and censored correspondence with foreigners. In 1797 he formulated a law banning modern dress including round hats, top boots and shoes with laces, and decided that the army would ensure the dress code was adhered to on the streets of St Petersburg. His foreign policy was a series of contradictions where he suddenly changed plans, probably acting after fits of pique!
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,400.

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