1988y RUSSIA MONEY SOVIET COIN 5 RUBLE IMPERIAL MONUMENT EREVAN ORDER MEDAL PIN


1988y RUSSIA MONEY SOVIET COIN  5 RUBLE IMPERIAL MONUMENT EREVAN ORDER MEDAL PIN

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1988y RUSSIA MONEY SOVIET COIN 5 RUBLE IMPERIAL MONUMENT EREVAN ORDER MEDAL PIN:
$7.49


Collectibleand Rare Soviet Coins, Ruble from Soviet Union Federation.
We offer:Legendary MoneyofHistorical Soviet Communist 5 five Rubles
Monument to David of Sasun. Yerevan, city. Armenia.
Памятник: Давиду Сасунскому. город. Ереван, Армения.
100% AuthenticityUSSR- CCCP coin,released from 1965 to 1993 years

CountryManufacturer:made in Russian Moscow(Soviet USSR Era-Epoch) in “Monetniy Dvor\",with the Soviet factory mint mark.

Denomination

5 rubles

Year

1990

Composition

Copper-Nickel-Zinc

Edge type

Lettered

Edge description

Пятьрублей ⋆ 1990 ⋆ (Five rubles)

Shape

Round

Alignment

Medal (0°)

Weight approx. (gr)

20

Diameter approx. (mm)

35.10

Thickness approx. (mm)

2.63

Condition: Ingood condition. See the photos they are part of the description, we offer youto buy a coin approximately the same condition as you can see in the photo, wea guaranty.
Important info:I Show here is asample only, if you order a coin, you will actually receive approximatelysimilar, but different coin piece.

Specification:

Commemorativecoins of the Soviet Union: In 1965, the first circulation commemorative ruble coin was releasedcelebrating the 20th anniversary of the Soviet Union\'s victory over NaziGermany, during this year the first uncirculated mint coin sets were alsoreleased and restrictions on coin collecting were eased. In 1967, acommemorative series of 10, 15, 20, 50 kopecks, and 1 ruble coins was released,celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and depicted Leninand various socialist achievements. The smaller bronze denominations for thatyear remained unchanged. Many different circulation commemorative 1 ruble coinswere also released, as well as a handful of 3 and 5 rubles over the years.Commemorative coins from this period were always slightly larger than generalissues, 50 kopecks and 1 ruble coins in particular were larger, while the 1967series of the small denominations were the same circumference but thicker thangeneral issues. Initially, commemorative rubles were struck in the same alloyas other circulating coins until 1975, when the metallurgic composition waschanged to a higher quality copper-nickel alloy that excluded zinc in thecomposition.

History of Soviet Ruble:

Thefirst ruble issued for the Socialist government was a preliminary issue stillbased on the previous issue of the ruble prior to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
They are all in banknote form and started their issue in 1919.The Soviet ruble (Russian:рубль; see below for other languages of the USSR) was the currency of the Soviet Union. One rublewas divided into 100 kopeks, (also transliterated as kopecks or copecks.In 1991, after the breakup of theSoviet Union, the Soviet ruble continued to be used in the post-Soviet states,forming a \"ruble zone\", until it was replaced with the Russian rubleby 1993.
Silver ruble of 1922 in 1922,the first of several denominations took place, at a rate of 1 \"new\"ruble for 10,000 \"old\" rubles. The chervonets (червонец) was alsointroduced in 1922. This currency was short-lived, lasting only a full year.
Third Soviet ruble, January 1, 1923 – March 6, 1924A secondredenomination took place in 1923, at a rate of 100 to 1. Again, only papermoney was issued. During the lifetime of this currency, the first money of theSoviet Union was issued. This currency was short lived, not lasting too longafter Vladimir Lenin\'s death, but lasting over two months longer than itspredecessor.



1988y RUSSIA MONEY SOVIET COIN 5 RUBLE IMPERIAL MONUMENT EREVAN ORDER MEDAL PIN:
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