On this page you can see a list of fake Russian coins. The list will be updated. You can send additional scans of fake coins to help the others to avoid becoming a victim of coin fraud. Some pictures were taken from coin auctions of Russia, America, Germany and Austria.
Peter I (1699-1725), 1 Rouble 1725
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1913
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1913
Peter I (1699-1725), 1 Rouble 1722
Peter I (1699-1725), 1 Rouble 1725
Ekaterina I (1725-1727), 1/2 Rouble 1726
Ekaterina I (1725-1727), 1/2 Rouble 1726
Peter II (1727-1729), 1 Rouble 1729
Anna (1730-1740), 1 Rouble 1730, 27.3.2014, Heritage Auctions No.241410, Lot No.15247
Anna (1730-1740), 1 Rouble 1732
Pavel (1796-1801), 1 Rouble 1796
Pavel (1796-1801), 1 Rouble 1799
Alexander III (1881-1894), 1 Rouble 1890
Alexander III (1881-1894), 1 Rouble 1891
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1895
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1910
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1913
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1913
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1915
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1/2 Rouble 1904
Nikolay II (1894-1917), 1 Rouble 1912
RSFSR, 1 Rouble 1922
How can one easily distinguish the fake 1 Rouble from 1922 from a genuine one?
ReplyDeleteSome fakes have the same wear pattern - number 1 must have stripes all the way from top to bottom, this particular type of fake coins has stripes only up to half way from the top.
DeleteThe problem is that in our days it is not easy. If you have it on pictures before buying or you have had it, try to compare with the other coins of 1922 in the data of the past auctions (weight and published pictures). The letters of 1922's genuine coins are more clear. You can send me pictures and I can try to help or to ask my friends - specialists in Russian coins. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteJust bought a fake rubel 1922. He had a weight of 15,4 gramm. If i have time, i will upload a picture.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity you bought a fake coin. You are welcome to upload a picture and in future to consult with me before buying Russian coins.
ReplyDeleteDear Nikolay.
ReplyDeleteI would like to show you few 1900 dated rubles for authentication if that is ok, but I do not know how to upload picture here.
S uvaĊĦeniem
Kaspar
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteDear Kaspar!
DeleteYou can send pictures by mail kola.step@gmail.com
Best Regards.
Nikolay.
Nikolay, I have a non-magnetic 1915 1 ruble. The mint marks (B.C) on the edge appear to be correct. Do the fake coins also have mint marks on the edge as well? Thank you
ReplyDeleteDear Damon!
ReplyDeleteThe fake coins also have mint marks on the edge as well. Can you send pictures?
I emailed several photos, did you receive them?
ReplyDeleteI have a 1 ruble coin 1897 everything seems fine the weight is correct. Sounds correct. What isnt correct is that the thickness is 2.4 not 2.7
ReplyDeleteHas anyone heard of counterfeit modern platinum 150 rouble coins?
ReplyDeleteHi, does anyone know of counterfeiting of modern platinum 150 rouble coins?
ReplyDeleteHow to identify a genuine 1 Ruble coin 1727 from a fake?
ReplyDelete