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The most expensive coins of the USSR

To date, you can meet many collectors. Some collect chips or stickers, while others collect rare coins. We present to your attention the list of the "Most Expensive Coins of the USSR".

1 ruble in 1922 is a silver coin that was minted according to the parameters of pre-revolutionary models, but already with the symbols of the Soviet state. For the coinage, silver of 900 samples was used. Among them there were two inscriptions on the edge, which meant the initials of Petr Latyshev and Arthur Hartmann, the chiefs of the Petrograd Mint. This coin with smooth ribs in 2012 reached a value of 8 thousand rubles. She rightfully belongs to the list of "The most expensive coins of the USSR."

Chervonets in 1923. The coin was issued in order to stabilize the financial system. At that time, Soviet power was just beginning to strengthen its positions. A.F. Vasyutinsky, the developer of the project, used the "Sower", a sculpture by I.D. Shadr. The design of the coin was to represent the proletariat, which won the revolution. The coin is deservedly included in the list "Rare coins of the USSR". Its price is not known exactly, but one thing is certain - it is quite high.

15 kopecks, issued in 1931. The coin depicts a worker with a hammer. For its production, a copper-nickel alloy was used. The circulation was so small that they became rare for numismatists. One of these coins left the auction for 45,000 rubles.

20 kopecks, which were issued in 1934. Price list for USSR coins contains a graph with this coin with the letter R (rare). In circulation, these coins are not found. One of the specimens you can see in the State Hermitage. The coin is a dream of many collectors.

Coins of 1941-1945. During the Great Patriotic War, many coins were not minted. For example, models with a nominal value of 2 kopecks ceased to be produced between 1943 and 1944. This coin is a numismatic rarity that any numismatist desires to get into his collection. Particularly interesting is that none of these coins have ever been found. 20, 15, 10 kopecks did not stop making during the whole war. They were released in small quantities, much less than before the war, so they are very rare.

Coins of 1958. Their entire circulation was subject to destruction, but they nevertheless met in circulation. One of the specimens entered the Hermitage. These coins can be found in the largest collections of coins. Coins of 1958 are of special value. For example, 50 kopecks, which were issued in 1958, cost 70,000 rubles. If you have such a coin, then hurry! There are many collectors who want to get it. Expensive coins of the USSR will always be in demand among numismatists.

Perhaps, and you somewhere in the old chest of drawers there is one of the coins from the list of "The most expensive coins of the USSR." With it you can start your collection or sell it to another collector, who exactly will be pleased with your find. You can admire the rarest coins in the Hermitage. It is very informative to see those coins, which, for example, were minted during the war. Surely many people think about the value of these coins. The answer is that old coins are a piece of history that we need to keep in memory of our ancestors.

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