1917 S Finland Silver 50 Penniä

75% Fine Silver

$18.50

Select a Grade: Circulated

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For over a century from 1809 to 1917, Finland was a Grand Duchy within the Russian Empire – issuing coins with the Romanov crown above an imperial double eagle holding a scepter and orb. Then came the Russian Revolution in 1917, when Russia’s last tzar, Nicholas II, abdicated, and was later executed with his family. After more than three centuries, the oppressive Romanov dynasty had come to an end, and Finland declared freedom from Russia. Recall those historic events with these Finland 50 Penniä pieces, struck in 75% fine silver and issued after the tzar’s abdication. With the Romanov dynasty over, the “imperial crown” over the eagle was removed from Finland’s coat of arms. Our supplies of these 1917 S 50 Penniäs are limited – order yours today!