One of the most difficult to obtain vintages of the circulating dime.
The last one from the time of Alexander I.
In Berezovsky's price list referred to with a question mark ("coins exceptionally found in circulation").
Mintage unknown.
At 12 o'clock a trace of a removed pendant. The coin must have been heated during soldering, as the surface of the obverse was "swollen" in places, as seen in the photo. The reverse is nice, without defects. The surface of the coin not cleaned.
We have had this vintage only 1 time in our history, during 1 GNDM auction (where the entire set of 10 Polish Gold Kingdom was offered).
Silver, diameter 39.2 mm, weight 30.88 g.