Denomination |
3 rubles |
Year |
1989 |
Composition |
Copper-Nickel-Zinc |
Edge type |
Lettered |
Edge description |
Three рубля ⋆ 1989 ⋆ (Three rubles) |
Shape |
Round |
Alignment |
Medal (0°) |
Weight (gr) (approx.) |
13,9 gr (Watch the photos) |
Diameter (mm) (approx.) |
33.10 |
Thickness (mm) (approx.) |
2.0 |
Condition: In good condition. (See the photos they are part of the description,
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the photo, we a guaranty.
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Coin very attractive, even patina on both sides indicates the
authenticity of the product. A superb example all through. The coin
retains beautiful luster everywhere.
Anyway, all this remains looks like
overall excellent historical things, and in our opinion, everything adds
tremendous significance of character to theses coin.
The best indication of condition is to study
the photographs carefully, the pictures that are taken are also to be
considered a part of the description of the item.
Soviet historical monetary currency of Communist Era 1965 – 1990
year.
Commemorative coins of the Soviet Union: In 1965, the first circulation
commemorative ruble coin was released celebrating the 20th anniversary of the
Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany, during this year the first
uncirculated mint coin sets were also released and restrictions on coin
collecting were eased. In 1967, a commemorative series of 10, 15, 20, 50
kopecks, and 1 ruble coins was released, celebrating the 50th anniversary of
the Russian Revolution and depicted Lenin and various socialist achievements.
The smaller bronze denominations for that year remained unchanged. Many
different circulation commemorative 1 ruble coins were 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 general issues, 50 kopecks and 1 ruble
coins in particular were larger, while the 1967 series of the small
denominations were the same circumference but thicker than general issues.
Initially, commemorative rubles were struck in the same alloy as other
circulating coins until 1975, when the metallurgic composition was changed to a
higher quality copper-nickel alloy that excluded zinc in the composition.
Soviet Ruble was created in 1917 and finished in 1993 years
The first ruble issued for the Socialist government was a
preliminary issue still based 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 ruble was divided
into 100 kopeks, (also transliterated as kopecks or copecks.
The Russian ruble is the official
currency of Russia, the world’s largest country. South Ossetia, which is currently
part of the nation Georgia but may join Russia, also uses the ruble.
In 1991,
after the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Soviet ruble continued to be used in
the post-Soviet states, forming a "ruble zone", until it was replaced
with the Russian ruble by 1993.
Silver ruble of 1922, the first of several denominations took place, at a rate of 1
"new" ruble for 10,000 "old" rubles. The chervonets
(червонец) was also introduced in 1922. This currency was short-lived, lasting
only a full year.
Third Soviet ruble, January 1, 1923 – March 6, 1924. A second redenomination took place in 1923, at a rate of 100 to 1.
Again, only paper money was issued. During the lifetime of this currency,
the
first money of the Soviet Union was issued. This currency was short lived, not
lasting too long after Vladimir Lenin's death, but lasting over two months
longer than its predecessor.
There was special and unique time
which was our past. This symbolic Items disappears, that is why they are
valuable, and the prices increase every year. Buying this kind pins and badges
will be historical rarities in the near future.
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