, yes alexander zenovevich grinshpun, catch the crooks, catch them, catch them, catch them, you can’tyou? shuvalov, matvey elizarych, matvey lizach, chuvalov, a great specialist in his field, by the way, he lived nearby, before the revolution he occupied the entire first floor, this is the world's encyclopedia. nomismatics, published in england, by the way, as with english, to be honest, you don’t very much, well then i’ll translate it for you, it means that shuvalov inherited the collection and significantly increased it. after the revolution, along with the rest of his property, shuvalov’s collection was nationalized. he himself fled abroad, where he died in paris. and then what happened to this collection? unfortunately, the collection was not preserved in its original form, but what is interesting is that when ushuvalova took the cheka collection, the most important specimen was not found during the inventory. what do you mean? this is the denarius of alexander the great. currently there are only a few left only three in the world, and... in the british museum, another in the pers