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RUBLE IN SOVIET UNION
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RUBLE IN SOVIET UNION 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. At this time other issues were made by the white Russian govt, and other governing bodies. Denominations are as follows: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 60, 100, 250, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000, 100,000. Short term treasury certificate were also issued to supplement banknote issue in 1 million, 5 million, 10 million rubles. These issue was printed in various fashions, as inflation crept up the security features were few and some were printed on one side, as was the case for the German inflationary notes. BANKNOTES In 1918, state credit notes were introduced by the R.S.F.S.R. for 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1,000, 5,000 and 10,000 rubles. These were followed in 1919 by currency notes for 1, 2, 3, 15
SOVIET COINS
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Soviet Union Coins by Type & Yrs Code USSR 1 Kopek Year Pcs SC001 USSR 1 Kopek 1969 1 SC002 USSR 1 Kopek 1970 2 SC003 USSR 1 Kopek 1971 3 SC004 USSR 1 Kopek 1972 2 SC005 USSR 1 Kopek 1973 3 SC006 USSR 1 Kopek 1974 * SC007 USSR 1 Kopek 1975 * SC008 USSR 1 Kopek 1976 2 SC009 USSR 1 Kopek 1977 12 SC010 USSR 1 Kopek 1978 * SC011 USSR 1 Kopek 1979 1 SC012 USSR 1 Kopek 1980 1 SC013 USSR 1 Kopek 1981 2 SC014 USSR 1 Kopek 1982 7 SC015 USSR 1 Kopek 1983 9 SC016 USSR 1 Kopek 1984 9 SC017 USSR 1 Kopek 1985 13 SC018 USSR 1 Kopek 1986 8 SC019 USSR 1 Kopek 1987 26 SC020 USSR 1 Kopek 1988 15 SC0
Mother Teresa Commemorative Coin
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Mother Teresa “We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass- grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence... We need silence to be able to touch souls” The Indian government released a five-rupee commemorative coin on Mother Teresa to mark the centenary birth celebrations of the legend who made serving the poor her mission in life Available 7 Commemorative Coin Set Plus for Free 1 Special Signature Postcard Issued by J&K Postal Circle Code:KC01 Buy:€.10.00
Russian Commemorative Coins
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Commemorative coins are the coins that are issued to commemorate some particular event, person, place Worlds most commemorative coins came in to being from the 1950s however there are many examples examples of commemorative coins that were issued earlier 50s. Those coins have a special look in accordance to the occasion upon which they were released. Most of such coins are available with the veteran collectors only. Many countries are permanently issuing coins of commemorative nature to honor important persons, events, monuments and commemorative coins are also issued to celebrate specific golden and silver jubilee events 3 ruble - silver - Monastery of Raifa - 2005 3 ruble - silver - Kazan train station - 2007 3 ruble - silver - Moscow subway station - 2005 3 ruble - silver - Russakov House of Culture - 2005 3 ruble - silver - St. Nicholas Cathedral - 2005 1 ruble - silver - Armed Forces - 2005 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Dorogobush - 2003 10 ruble - bi-metallic
Rupee One 1947
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Rupee1 King George VI 1947 year of independence india and pakistan George VI Obverse: Crowned head Reverse; Indian tiger (chetta) Edge: Security The Rupee was minted at Lahore [ now in the pakistan] Kolkatta [ capital of bengal] and Bombay [ in the sind province] it is an alloy of silver and Nickel The Quaternary Silver coins were issued from 1940. In 1947 these were replaced by pure Nickel coins. Indian tiger or sher i hind [ chetta] was introduced upon this big one rupee coin which is one of the last coins issued under the rule of George King VI the coin remembers last days of british rule in india and its historical fall in the year1947 when of india and pakistan emerged as two seperate independent nations Rupee 1 King George VI KM#559 British India, 1 Rupee Nickel Condition very excellent Stock Available