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Russland, Sowjetunion (Soviet Union) (Ohne mindestpreis)

A comprehensive presentation of Soviet Union coinage featuring a cohesive selection of late–Cold War era USSR issues, visually unified by consistent preservation and original mint brilliance. The collection displays multiple denominations of kopeks and rubles from the mid-1980s, prominently dated 1985, a key year within the final decade of the CCCP monetary system. Obverse designs consistently feature the State Emblem of the Soviet Union with hammer and sickle over the globe, framed by wheat sheaves and topped with the socialist star, with the Cyrillic “СССР” clearly visible beneath—an iconic symbol of Soviet authority and centralized minting. Reverse designs include a wide range of circulating denominations such as 1 kopek, 2 kopeks, 3 kopeks, 5 kopeks, 10 kopeks, 15 kopeks, 20 kopeks, and 50 kopeks, as well as higher denominations including 1 ruble. Each reverse presents bold numerals, Cyrillic inscriptions, and wreath motifs characteristic of USSR coinage produced by the Leningrad and Moscow Mints during the Brezhnev–Gorbachev transitional period. The consistent 1985 dating across multiple values highlights the structured annual output typical of Soviet planned economies. Several pieces exhibit mirrored fields, frosted devices, and sharp strike definition indicative of proof or proof-like manufacture, aligning with official Soviet proof sets produced for collectors rather than general circulation. These proof sets were often issued in limited quantities and are highly sought after for their superior finish, precise detailing, and historical context. The presence of multiple denominations in matching condition strongly reinforces the interpretation of original proof set components rather than random mixed circulation coins. Metal compositions appear consistent with known Soviet standards of the era, including aluminum-bronze for lower kopeks, copper-nickel alloys for higher kopeks and rubles, and distinct color contrasts between denominations that enhance visual appeal. The uniform mounting and preservation further emphasize the collectible nature of the group, appealing to numismatists specializing in Eastern Bloc, Cold War, socialist realism, and 20th-century world coinage. This Soviet CCCP coin grouping represents a snapshot of late USSR numismatic production, combining historical symbolism, Cold War-era design language, and proof set craftsmanship. Ideal for collectors focused on Russian and Soviet coins, proof sets, communist-era artifacts, or complete denomination runs from a single year, this assemblage offers strong visual coherence, period authenticity, and significant collector relevance within global numismatics.

Nr. 100766275

Verkauft
Russland, Sowjetunion (Soviet Union)  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Russland, Sowjetunion (Soviet Union) (Ohne mindestpreis)

A comprehensive presentation of Soviet Union coinage featuring a cohesive selection of late–Cold War era USSR issues, visually unified by consistent preservation and original mint brilliance. The collection displays multiple denominations of kopeks and rubles from the mid-1980s, prominently dated 1985, a key year within the final decade of the CCCP monetary system. Obverse designs consistently feature the State Emblem of the Soviet Union with hammer and sickle over the globe, framed by wheat sheaves and topped with the socialist star, with the Cyrillic “СССР” clearly visible beneath—an iconic symbol of Soviet authority and centralized minting.

Reverse designs include a wide range of circulating denominations such as 1 kopek, 2 kopeks, 3 kopeks, 5 kopeks, 10 kopeks, 15 kopeks, 20 kopeks, and 50 kopeks, as well as higher denominations including 1 ruble. Each reverse presents bold numerals, Cyrillic inscriptions, and wreath motifs characteristic of USSR coinage produced by the Leningrad and Moscow Mints during the Brezhnev–Gorbachev transitional period. The consistent 1985 dating across multiple values highlights the structured annual output typical of Soviet planned economies.

Several pieces exhibit mirrored fields, frosted devices, and sharp strike definition indicative of proof or proof-like manufacture, aligning with official Soviet proof sets produced for collectors rather than general circulation. These proof sets were often issued in limited quantities and are highly sought after for their superior finish, precise detailing, and historical context. The presence of multiple denominations in matching condition strongly reinforces the interpretation of original proof set components rather than random mixed circulation coins.

Metal compositions appear consistent with known Soviet standards of the era, including aluminum-bronze for lower kopeks, copper-nickel alloys for higher kopeks and rubles, and distinct color contrasts between denominations that enhance visual appeal. The uniform mounting and preservation further emphasize the collectible nature of the group, appealing to numismatists specializing in Eastern Bloc, Cold War, socialist realism, and 20th-century world coinage.

This Soviet CCCP coin grouping represents a snapshot of late USSR numismatic production, combining historical symbolism, Cold War-era design language, and proof set craftsmanship. Ideal for collectors focused on Russian and Soviet coins, proof sets, communist-era artifacts, or complete denomination runs from a single year, this assemblage offers strong visual coherence, period authenticity, and significant collector relevance within global numismatics.

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