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2015-08-31
RUSSLAND Sowjetunion, 1917-1990. Tscherwonetz-10 Rubel 1923. Schl. 232. Fr. 181. Kl. Kr. NGC authentic. Vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-08-31
RUSSLAND Sowjetunion, 1917-1990. Tscherwonetz-10 Rubel 1923. 8,60 g. Schl. 232. Fr. 181. Kl. Kr. Gutes vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-08-31
RUSSLAND Sowjetunion, 1917-1990. Tscherwonetz-10 Rubel 1923. 8,61 g. Schl. 232. Fr. 181. Kl. Kr. Vorzüglich-FDC.
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anonymous
2015-08-31
RUSSLAND Sowjetunion, 1917-1990. Tscherwonetz-10 Rubel 1923. Schl. 232. Fr. 181. NGC MS64. FDC.
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anonymous
2015-08-26
World Coins and Medals. Russia , Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, chervonetz, 1976, no mintmaster’s initials on edge, Soviet arms, rev. sower scattering seed (Y.85; Fr.163a), uncirculated, ra re £400-500
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anonymous
2015-08-25
Foreign Coins and Medals. Russia , Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, chervonetz, 1976, no mintmaster’s initials on edge, Soviet arms, rev. sower scattering seed (Y.85; Fr.163a), uncirculated, rare £350-450
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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 ...
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