Russian Empire, 1 Rouble, 1913 year, (VS), 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty
- WWC number:Y#70
- Period:In 1913, the Russian Empire celebrated the 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty, marking three centuries of Romanov rule. Tsar Nicholas II was in power, but his reign faced growing discontent due to political instability, social inequality, and economic struggles. While celebrations were held, unrest simmered beneath the surface. The following year, Russia entered World War I, which intensified the country's challenges. By 1917, this led to the abdication of Nicholas II and the end of the Romanov dynasty, marking the collapse of the Russian Empire.
- Face value:1 Rouble
- Weight:20,00
- Diameter:33,65
- Condition:XF
- Year:1913
- Material:Silver
- Fineness:900
- Type of coinage:Regular issue
- Certificate number:57
- Emperor/Ruler:Nicholas II (1894 - 1917)
- Location:Riga Latvia
- Delivery available:We will deliver to any country in the world with a parcel tracking number.
The 1913 Russian 1 Rouble coin was issued to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty , marking three centuries of rule since Michael I became tsar in 1613. At the time, Nicholas II was the emperor, but Russia faced growing unrest, political instability, and economic struggles. Although the celebrations aimed to reinforce the monarchy, the empire was already on the brink of crisis. Just a year later, Russia entered World War I , and by 1917, the Romanov dynasty fell during the February Revolution , leading to Nicholas II's abdication and the end of imperial rule.
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