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Commemorative coins of the Soviet Union

 
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Commemorative coins were released in the USSR between 1965 and 1991. Most of them were made of copper-nickel alloy, but there were also silver coins, gold coins, palladium coins and platinum coins. All of the coins were minted either by the Moscow Mint (Московский монетный двор (ММД)) or by the Leningrad Mint (Ленинградский монетный двор(ЛМД)). Certain parts of the mintage of almost each coin were minted using the proof coinage technology.

A 5-ruble coin released to commemorate the monument to Peter the Great in Leningrad.

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Coins made of copper-nickel alloy

10 Copecks

  • 50 years of Soviet power, 1967

15 Copecks

  • 50 years of Soviet power, 1967

20 Copecks

  • 50 years of Soviet power, 1967

50 Copecks

  • 50 years of Soviet power, 1967

1 Ruble

Note: despite the actual metal composition, these coins were known informally as железный рубль (iron ruble) — in contrast to the banknote more generally issued for this value.

A coin, released to commemorate the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow, 1985
A coin, commemorating the 120th anniv. of Maxim Gorky, released in 1988
A coin, commemorating the 175th anniv. of Taras Shevchenko, released in 1989

3 Rubles

5 Rubles

A 5-ruble coin released to commemorate Millennium of Russia monument.
A 5-ruble coin released in the USSR in 1988 to commemorate the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev.

Silver coins

3 Rubles

5 Rubles

10 Rubles

Gold coins

10 Rubles

  • Russian Ballet (Bolshoi Theatre), mf:585, weight:2.65 g, mintage:6000, 1991
  • Russian Ballet Proof (Bolshoi Theatre), mf:999, weight:unknown, mintage:1500, 1991

25 Rubles

  • Russian Ballet (Bolshoi Theatre), mf:585, weight:5.32 g, mintage:5000, 1991
  • Russian Ballet Proof (Bolshoi Theatre), mf:999, weight:3.11 g, mintage:1500, 1991

50 Rubles

100 Rubles

Platinum coins

150 Rubles

Palladium coins

5 Rubles

  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:7.87 g, mintage:6000, 1991

10 Rubles

  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:1400, 1990
  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:8000, 1991

25 Rubles

  • 1000th anniv. of the Baptism of Russia (Monument to the duke Vladimir Svyatoslavich), mf:999, weight:31.1 g, mintage:7000, 1988
  • 500th Anniversary of Russian State (Ivan III), mf:999, weight:31.1 g, mintage:12000, 1989
  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:31.1 g, mintage:6500, 1989
  • 500th Anniversary of Russian State (Peter the Great), mf:999, weight:31.1 g, mintage:12000, 1990
  • 250th anniv. of the discovery of Russian America (vessel St. Peter), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:6500, 1990
  • 250th anniv. of the discovery of Russian America (vessel St. Paul ), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:6500, 1990
  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:24000, 1990
  • 500th Anniversary of Russian State (Serfdom abolition), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:12000, 1991
  • 250th anniv. of the discovery of Russian America (Three Saints Bay), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:6500, 1991
  • 250th anniv. of the discovery of Russian America (Novo-Arkhangelsk), mf:999, weight:15.55 g, mintage:6500, 1991
  • Russian ballet (ballerina in the role of Odette), mf:999, weight:31.1 g, mintage:3000, 1991

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