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18 years ago
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Hello everyone.
I've updated the list; now it has 44 coins.
The coins from Arkhangelsk haven't reached Krasnoyarsk yet, but I feel they're close! I only have 43 coins myself.
I found some coins that are supposed to be released this year, but no one has written about them yet; they're from ancient cities:
Vologda (12th century),
Veliky Ustyug (12th century, Vologda region),
Gdov (15th century, Pskov region).
Maybe someone will find them and write about it, and if they scan them, that would be even better. :rolleyes:
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18 years ago
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Hello everyone. In the first post, I uploaded a scan of all the coins in the compartment up to 2007. Only one is missing - Veliky Ustyug; the rest of the existing ones from 2007 are now in the scan. So now our article is better than
http://vvmure1987.ru/index.php?nma=c...page=1&nums=71 :D
If anyone has Veliky Ustyug, please provide a scan, and I will correct the final version...

I now have Veliky Ustyug. It has been added.
Now we have ALL the coins up to and including 2007.
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18 years ago
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Oh, I collect them too!!! :smile43:
I don't travel anywhere, but friends and relatives often bring them. :)
I think I've collected all the 2-ruble coins, but according to your calculations, I'm missing 12 of the 10-ruble coins :( I'll keep looking (all the cashiers in Moscow collect them :D).
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18 years ago
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Ah, I couldn't find any of my 10-ruble Pskov coins. I'll just add that recently, I've often heard about offers to buy a coin from the Chita region for around a thousand rubles – this is related to the merger of this region and the cessation of its existence.
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18 years ago
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In total, 64 coins were issued (each with a face value of ten rubles), and although I am not a numismatist, I am aware of this fact.
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18 years ago
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K0Lb@zzeR;160078
In total, 64 coins were issued (with a face value of ten rubles), although I'm not a numismatist, but I know this fact.

Maybe they did issue 64 coins, but we are only considering coins that are NOT made of precious metals, and they are all here. There are already 48 of them.

I came across a Vladimir coin from 2008 - I'm adding it to the list.
And now there are 48 coins.
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In reply to GmiR
18 years ago
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Maybe they did release 64 coins, but we are only considering coins NOT made of precious metals, and they are all here. There are already 48 of them.

I came across a Vladimir coin from 2008 - adding it to the list.
Now there are 48 coins.

Hello everyone.
Now there are 50 coins. Besides Vladimir, in 2008, coins for the Astrakhan region and the Udmurt Republic were also released.
In reply to ABATAP
18 years ago
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Besides Vladimir, the Astrakhan region and the Udmurt Republic were also released in 2008.

In 2008, the following will also be released:
The "Ancient Cities of Russia" series (5 million copies each, like Vladimir):
1. Smolensk (9th century)
2. Priozersk, Leningrad region (12th century)
3. Azov, Rostov region (13th century)
The "Russian Federation" series (10 million copies each, like the Astrakhan region and the Udmurt Republic):
1. Sverdlovsk region
2. Kabardino-Balkar Republic

And in 2009:
The "Ancient Cities of Russia" series (5 million copies each):
1. Galich (13th century), Kostroma region
2. Kaluga (14th century)
3. Vyborg (13th century), Leningrad region
The "Russian Federation" series (10 million copies each):
1. Republic of Adygea
2. Republic of Kalmykia
3. Republic of Komi
4. Kirov region

Whew... I think that's all.
In reply to ABATAP
18 years ago
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And also...
According to the "Bank of Russia," three more coins can be attributed to this series (although they are made "in reverse" - yellow center, white rim) issued by the Leningrad Mint in 1992 and are currently not legal tender:
1. Amur tiger
2. Red-breasted goose
3. Central Asian cobra
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18 years ago
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Hello everyone.
Now there are 50 coins. Besides Vladimir, the Astrakhan region and the Udmurt Republic were also released in 2008.

Thank you, I've added them, but these pictures look more like drawings than scans, especially the Astrakhan region.
17 years ago
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Hello everyone!
I've been collecting coins for over 8 years. Does anyone else collect coins from the USSR and Tsarist Russia? I don't have a large selection of 10-ruble coins yet, as I collect them whenever I come across them.
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17 years ago
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Hello everyone!
I've been collecting coins for over 8 years. Does anyone else collect coins from the USSR and Tsarist Russia? I don't have a large selection of 10-ruble coins yet, as I collect them whenever I come across them.

I have several collections, including coins from the USSR and Tsarist Russia. I was interested in numismatics as a child.
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17 years ago
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Here, I decided to contribute, so to speak...
Three 10-ruble coins were turned in at the store, and all of them were "Sverdlovsk Oblast, 2008" (although I live in the Republic of Mari El). I don't think you have that coin listed.
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17 years ago
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Hi everyone... I'm collecting only 10-ruble coins... I have a lot of them, but I haven't counted how many different types there are... I'll check when I get home and will definitely let you know.

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