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fwo_434261 - FINLANDE - GRAND-DUCHÉ - ALEXANDRE II 1 Markka 1874 Helsinki

FINLANDE - GRAND-DUCHÉ - ALEXANDRE II 1 Markka 1874 Helsinki MS65 PCGS
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价格 : 400.00 €
种类 1 Markka
日期: 1874
铸币厂名称/城市 Helsinki
铸币数量 1002000
材质 silver
纯度、成色(用角密度) 868 ‰
直径 24 mm
模子方针 12 h.
侧面 en creux
Slab
slab PCGS
PCGS : MS65
关于品相的说明
Exemplaire en état exceptionnel sous coque PCGS MS65
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正面


正面的文字 94.48 KAPPALETTA NAULASTA SELWÄÄ HOPEATA // S.
正面的说明书 Aigle héraldique bicéphale timbrée d'un écusson aux armes de la Finlande.

背面


背面的文字 1 / MAARKA / 1874.
背面的说明书 Dans une couronne de feuilles de chêne.

评论


En 1809, par le traité de Fredrikshamm, le Suède cède la Finlande au Tsar Alexandre Ier. Le Grand-Duché de Finlande devient un territoire autonome dont le Grand-Duc est le tsar. Il devient indépendant, le 6 décembre 1917.

历史细节


FINLAND - GRAND-DUCHY - ALEXANDER II

(2/03/1855-13/03/1881)

Finland belonged to Sweden. After the interview at Tilsitt between Napoleon I and Alexander I, the Tsar conquered it, a cession confirmed by the Treaty of Frederikshamn in 1809. The Principality of Finland was erected into a Grand Duchy by the Act of Borgaa the same year and the capital transferred from Torku to Helsinki in 1812. Finland then experienced a century of tranquility until the Revolution of 1905. It regained its independence in 1917 and had to defend it with arms against the Bolsheviks (December 6, 1917). Alexander II (04/29/1818 - 03/13/1881), son of Nicholas I, was a reforming tsar. He ends the Crimean War and signs the Treaty of Paris. He abolished serfdom in 1861 and carried out adjustments and reforms of Russian daily life. After the Polish revolt of 1863 and the increase in the number of nihilistic attacks, the emperor hardened his attitude and from liberal, returned to traditional autocracy. He was finally assassinated and his son Alexander III succeeded him..

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