The old Russian Empire issued these coins with the large script 'H', which is really a monogram for Czar Nicholas I (1825 to 1855). Roman sent us the picture, and his coin is in excellent shape.
Here are some typical catalog values for coins like Roman's. They are 'catalog' values, which means that the actual buy and sell values will be related to, but not equal to, the approximate catalog values below:
1/4 KOPEK, 18 mm diameter
worn: $5
average circulated: $20
well preserved (like the picture): $50
1839 with CM mint mark: multiply these values by four
1/2 KOPEK, 21 mm diameter
worn: $5
average circulated: $12
well preserved (like the picture): $40
1839 with CM mint mark: multiply these values by two
1848 with MW mint mark: multiply these values by six
1 KOPEK, 27 mm diameter
worn: $3
average circulated: $8
well preserved (like the picture): $20
1839 with CM mint mark: multiply these values by two
1840 with CIIb mint mark: multiply these values by four
1847 with CM mint mark: multiply these values by two
2 KOPEKS, 31 mm diameter
worn: $3
average circulated: $15
well preserved (like the picture): $30
1848 with MW mint mark: multiply these values by ten
1850 to 1854 with BM mint mark: multiply these values by six
3 KOPEKS, 39 mm diameter
worn: $5
average circulated: $30
well preserved (like the picture): $70
1840 with CIIb mint mark: multiply these values by five
1848 with MW mint mark: multiply these values by six
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