Silver 29x24 mm.; Emperor Nicholas II and his family spent the entire spring of 1912 and autumn of 1913 on the Crimean peninsula. Most of this time took place in the newly rebuilt Livadia Palace. The travel routes were identical: by train to Sevastopol, from where on the yacht "Standard" to the Yalta port. For the time remaining before the First World War, the imperial family will once again have time to visit its palace in Livadia, where it will spend the spring - the beginning of the summer of 1914. The Livadia Palace will never see its owners again.; doubts about the authenticity of the item from the experts of our auction; Condition-I