The first two-minute five-dollar coin.
A rare coin, the minting of which was one of the consequences of the collapse of the November Uprising. A tsarist decree of December 3, 1831 ordered that insurgent coins be taken out of circulation, and in order to "strengthen ties" between the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire in the field of finance, the tsar ordered the minting of the first two-coin, Polish-Russian coins.
Impotently circulated, glossy.
Variety with an eagle tail of 11 feathers, with one berry after the second cluster.