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It struck my attention that the price for the Imperator Nikolai (1916) was a bit low. Furthermore, it is classified as a pre dreadnought which it quite certainly is not. Perhaps there has been confusion with the 1889 ship with the same name. The page of the 1916 Imperator Nikolai details a price of well over 40 million rubles. This would result in some 20 million USD, or 4.1 million pounds. These are all rough calculations and I did not want to edit the page without asking first, but it would be great if someone could have a look at it. 81.205.206.161 (talk) 18:01, 23 July 2020 (UTC)Reply