- Polushka
A polushka (полушка) was a
Russia n coin with value equal to 1/4kopeck (100 kopecks = 1rouble ).Production of polushkas as minted coins began in 1700 under
Peter the Great , though more primitive hammered wire money polushkas [ [http://metaldetectingworld.com/photogalary/wire_%20money/index.htm Wire Money Photo Gallery] ] had been produced for over 150 years before that. Mintage continued, off and on, until 1916, just before theRomanov dynasty ended in 1917.While coins minted in the 18th Century invariably showed the denomination as Polushka, during parts of the 19th and early 20th Centuries the denomination was shown as simply ¼ Kopeck.
Dates when Minted
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Peter the Great (1700-1716, 1718-1722)
*Anna Petrovna (1730-1731, 1734-1740)
*Ivan_VI_of_Russia (1741)
*Elizabeth Petrovna (1743-1751, 1754, 1757-1759)
*Catherine II of Russia (1766-1773, 1775, 1783-1796)
*Paul I of Russia (1797-1800)
*Alexander I of Russia (1803-1805, 1807-1808,1810)
*Nicholas I of Russia (1839-1846, 1849-1855)
*Alexander II of Russia (1855-1881)
*Alexander III of Russia (1881-1894)
*Nicholas II of Russia (1894-1900, 1909-1910, 1915-1916)ee also
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Russian ruble
*Denga a similar coin worth two polushka.References
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