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2016-12-08
Soviet Russia, Soviet Union, USSR 1917-1991 / Советская Россия, Советский Союз, СССР 1917-1991 Chervonetz 1923. 8.63 g. Fr. 181. Rare. NGC MS64. Червонец 1923. 8.63 г. Фридберг 181. Редкий. В слабе NGC MS64
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2016-12-08
Soviet Russia, Soviet Union, USSR 1917-1991 / Советская Россия, Советский Союз, СССР 1917-1991 Chervonetz 1923. 8.59 g. Fr. 181. Rare. NGC MS64. Червонец 1923. 8.59 г. Фридберг 181. Редкий. В слабе NGC MS64
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anonymous
2016-06-28
Russia / Россия - Soviet Union (USSR) / Советский Союз (СССР) 1922-1991; czerwoniec 1980 ММД, Moskwa; stempel lustrzany; Fedorin 9.П (1000 уе); moneta w pudełku firmy NGC z oceną PF69 Ultra Cameo, rzadka i wyśmienicie zachowana - GRADE: I
History of Ruble
The history of Ruble coins is closely tied to the history of Russia as a nation. The Ruble has been the official currency of Russia for centuries, and its coinage has evolved over time in response to various economic, political, and social changes. Here is an overview of the history of Ruble coins:Medieval Period:The earliest Ruble coins date ...
Ruble
The ruble or rouble is used in Belarus, Russia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria, and was the currency unit of several other countries, notably countries influenced by Russia and the Soviet Union. One ruble is divided into 100 kopecks (Russian: копейка, kopeyka).According to one version, the word “ruble” is derived from the ...
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1793, Russia, Catherine II. Large Copper 5 Kopeks Coin. (Cleaned VF-) Overtype! Mint Year: 1793 Reference: KM-59.3. Denomination: 5 Kopeks Mint Place: Ekaterinburg (EM) Condition: Struck ov ...
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1793, Russia, Catherine II. Cu 5 Kopeks Coin. Overstruck on 1796 dated 10 Kopeks Coin! Mint Place: Ekaterinburg (EM) Reference: Cr-59, Brekke-4, KM-. Scarce! Denomination: 5 Kopeks (over ...
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$400.0 RUSSIAN COINS. Catherine II, 1762-1796. 5 Kopecks 1788/8 EM. 47.71 gm. Eagle of 1780-1787 pattern, small monogram and crown on reverse. Bit 639 (R1), B 267 (R), Ilyin (5 Rubl.), Uzd 2791 (S). Rar ...