What coin has CCCP on it?

What coin has CCCP on it?

1961 USSR CCCP Russian 5 Rubles Soviet Era Banknote Currency Money.

Are Russian coins valuable?

It’s going to get expensive today. Russian Coins – especially those of the Romanov-Tsardom – are known for achieving enormous results in auctions. We present: The ten most expensive Russian coins sold in auctions. Eight of these ten coins were sold by only one auction house.

What is Koneek?

Originally, the kopek was the currency unit of Imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union (as the Soviet ruble). As of 2020 it is the currency unit of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The Russian kopek is also used in two regions of Georgia, the partially recognised states (including by Russia) Abkhazia and South Ossetia.

Where is a Koheek from?

1961 UK Russia 5 Koheek Coins Russian coin Good

Grade rating Good
Graded by Seller
Material Bronze
Model year 1961
Brand Generic

Are old Russian coins valuable?

“It’s the most legendary Russian coin,” says Igor Lavruk, director of auction house Coins and Medals. The last time the Constantine ruble was sold, back in 2004, it fetched $525,000. Experts reckon that today it could be worth $5-10 million.

What are Russian coins?

Russian Ruble coins were issued in 8 denominations, from 1 kopek to 10 rubles. The kopek is the subunit of the ruble, with 100 kopeks in 1 ruble. The current set of Russian coins is issued since 1997 by the Moscow-based Bank of Russia. We exchange all Russian ruble and kopek coins.

What Russian coins are valuable?

Top 5 most valuable coins of Tsarist Russia

  1. Constantine ruble, 1825: $5-10 million. Public domain.
  2. Ivan Antonovich ruble, 1740: $3.8 million. Public domain.
  3. Elizabeth gold coin, 1755: $3 million. Public domain.
  4. Reichel ruble, 1845: $2 million. Public domain.
  5. Anna with chain, 1730: $1 million. Public domain.

Which Russian coins are silver?

Soviet and Russian Silver Coins come in two most popular denomination sizes. The five ruble silver coin is struck with . 4824 troy ounces of silver. The larger 10 ruble silver coin possesses a more substantial .

How much is a kopeck worth?

The kopeck is the smallest Russian currency unit still in circulation today. One kopeck is equivalent to one hundredth of a ruble and one ruble is currently worth 0.011€.

How much is a kopeck worth in US dollars?

Expert’s answer: This is a very valuable coin. Its price depends very much on its condition and varies from about 10,000 USD to 100,000 USD and even higher. The current exchange rate is about 74 Russian Rubles per 1 USD, so 1,500 USD = about 111,000 Russian Rubles.

When was the 20 kopek coin minted in Russia?

Lettering aside, coins that look like our picture were minted in Russia between 1958 and 1991. Other coins with similar patters were minted before, during, and after this time period, but this page applies only to coins that look like the pictured 20 kopek example. Most of these coins are worth small amounts.

What does CCCP stand for in Russian currency?

Likewise, CCCP really stands for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR, what we often call the Soviet Union. Lettering aside, coins that look like our picture were minted in Russia between 1958 and 1991.

Are there any high value coins from 1958?

Beware of counterfeits of HIGH VALUE coins (see below). High value coins are listed with an approximate catalog value for well preserved condition. With some very high value coins, especially those dated 1958, you can bet that fakes abound. The image here shows a fake 1958 5 kopeks.

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