It obviously depends on your country of residence but if you live in the US and Canada, you have freedom of expression.
You have a 1-ruble coin from the former Soviet Union, but without a date it's not possible to give a value. The lettering is in the Russian Cyrillic alphabet; "CCCP" transliterates to "USSR" using the equivalent English words, and the denomination is actually "рубль" in Cyrillic letters (р = 'r', у = 'u', б = 'b', л = 'l', 'ь' = modifier indicating a soft consonant)
Enjoy CCCP was created in 1994.
CCCP Fedeli alla linea was created in 1982.
CCCP is the Cyrillic abbreviation for the Soyuz Sovetskih Sosalistichiskih Republic, in English we knew it as the USSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republic.
CCCP is USSR written in the Cyrillic alphabet. I do not think there is any value to them. I was given a handful by a Russian friend and was told, "No country, no value".
CCCP was the official abbreviation in Cyrillic script for the former Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. It stood for "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" in Russian.
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US or USA is abbreviation for United States of America. CCCP is an abbreviation of USSR in the Russian letters, which stands for Union of Soviet Socialists Republic or what was Communist Russia.
The cast of CCCP Hockey - 2004 includes: Vyacheslav Fetisov as himself Alexei Kasatonov as himself Vladimir Krutov as himself Igor Larionov as himself