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I recently found this old piece of Russian currency. I can not read Russian, so I can not say much other than it is from 1868 and it is 5 kopecks. It is also my only Russian piece, so I do not know much in general. I could not find any information about it at all search engines such as Google (which I admit is probably not the best idea to use), even after about 20 minutes searching. I would appreciate any information you could give me. Thank you very much.Source: Old Russian Coin - CoinTalk

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