Many in the distant Soviet childhood saved money. As a rule, it was a different trifle. Someone left the coins for memory, and some gave them to the children. But few people realize that this is a good investment of money. Of course, not all specimens are expensive. In numismatics, coins are evaluated according to a number of criteria. So how much are the coins of the USSR?
All coins can be conditionally divided into ordinaryweather and jubilee. The latter differ in that they are issued to some memorable date, and on the obverse they have a unique pattern. They can be made both from precious metals and from ordinary alloy. But even ordinary running copies can eventually rise very much in value.
What determines the value of this or that thing? First of all, from the circulation. The fewer copies, the higher the price. Not for nothing that the piece works of the master is valued much higher than the mass products. It's the same with coins. It also depends on the mint on which they are made. There are two in Russia. One in Moscow, the second in St. Petersburg. So, the jubilee coins of the USSR vary greatly in price. The first copy was released in 1965. His circulation exceeded 50 million. But modern numismatists estimate it for the sum of 110 rubles and more. In the
So how much are the coins of the USSR? The spread of prices is very wide. Some are still sold at face value. Others are considered rare, and their value is estimated from several hundred to tens of thousands of rubles. So, numismatists highly appreciate the copies issued in 1947 and 1958. For example, if you have 50 cents in 1958, then you can sell them for 70 thousand rubles.