LOT #20026. "Emblem of the Olympic Games" of the USSR in 1977. UNC
Description:
Denomination: 1 ruble
Year on coin: 1991
The coin was made with the indication of years: 10/25/1977
Metal: copper, nickel.
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight - 12.8 grams
Circulation: total - 8 665 000 copies.
Edge type: two impressed inscriptions "ONE RUBLE", between them two dents.
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: The Leningrad Mint.
Additional information: 10/25/1977
Obverse: on top of the coat of arms of the USSR with 15 coils of tape, to the left of it the letters "SS", on the right "SR", below the double line, under it the denomination of the coin is "1" and below the word "RUBLE".
Reverse: in the center there is an image of the emblem of the Games of the XXII Olympiad in Moscow, under it is the date "1977", denoting the year of coinage. On the circumference there is the inscription "GAMES XXII OLYMPIADS - MOSCOW - 1980".
Artist: YA Lukyanov. Sculptors: S.M. Ivanov, N.N. Filippov.
LOT #20027. " Olympic torch in Moscow " USSR 1980 UNC
Description:
Denomination: 1 ruble
Year on coin: 1980
The coin was made with the indication of years: 01/01/1980
Metal: copper, nickel.
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight - 12.8 grams
Circulation: total - 4 490 500 copies.
Edge type: two impressed inscriptions "ONE RUBLE", between them two dents.
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: The Leningrad Mint.
Additional information: 01/01/1980
Obverse: The top coat of arms of the USSR with 15 coils of tape, to the left of it the letters "SS", on the right "SR", below the double line, under it the denomination of the coin is "1" and below the word "RUBLE".
Reverse: In the center is the image of a hand clutching an Olympic torch, against the background of symbolic drawings of the sports arena and panorama of the city of Moscow with its historical monuments and modern architectural structures. To the left is the emblem of the 1980 Olympic Games, at the bottom right of the date "1980", indicating the year of coinage. On the circumference there is the inscription "GAMES XXII OLYMPIADS - MOSCOW - 1980".
LOT #20028. " MERRY CHRISTMAS " " New Year " Tuvalu 2008, coin - one silver dollar
Description:
Denomination: 1 dollar
Year on coin: 2008
The coin was made with the indication of years:
Material: Silver
Fineness: 999 ‰ (Fine weight 31,11 g)
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness:
Weight: 31,14 g
Circulation: total - 5000 copies.
Edge type: two impressed inscriptions " MERRY CHRISTMAS " ...
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Quality: Proof
LOT #20029. "Olympiad-80" Conquerors of the USSR Space 1979 y. UNC
Description:
Denomination: 1 ruble
Year on coin: 1979
The coin was made with the indication of years: 01/01/1979
Metal: copper, nickel.
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight - 12.8 grams
Circulation: total - 4 650 500 copies.
Edge type: two impressed inscriptions "ONE RUBLE", between them two dents.
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: The Leningrad Mint.
On October 4, 1957, when the first satellite took off above the Earth, a new era in the history of Earth civilization began. Then there were new starts. Soon the Soviet scientific stations reached the moon, made and transmitted photographs of its reverse side to Earth. On 12 April 1961, the first space flight in the history of mankind with a man on board took place.
LOT #20030. "Olympiad-80" Moscow State University of the USSR 1979 y. UNC
Description:
Denomination: 1 ruble
Year on coin: 1979
The coin was made with the indication of years: 01/01/1979
Metal: copper, nickel.
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight - 12.8 grams
Circulation: total - 4 950 500 copies, of these, 334.5 thousand copies of improved quality (including proof).
Edge type: two impressed inscriptions "ONE RUBLE", between them two dents.
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: The Leningrad Mint.
LOT #20031. A set of anniversary rubles "Olympiad-80", the USSR 1977-80-ies.
Description:
Denomination: 1 ruble
The year indicated on the coin: 1977-80
Metal: copper, nickel.
Diameter: 31 mm
Edge thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight - 12.8 g
Circulation: total -
Herd type: two depressed inscriptions "ONE RUBLE", between them two depressed points.
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0 °)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: Leningrad Mint.
1. 1977 Olympiad 1980. Emblem
2. 1978 Olympiad 1980. The Kremlin
3. 1979 Olympiad 1980. Moscow State University
4. 1979 Olympiad 1980. Space
5. 1980 Olympiad 80. Moscow Council
6. 1980 Olympiad 1980. Torch
LOT #20032 Commemorative banknote of 160 years since the birth of Ivan Franko. Starting from September 1, 2016, the National Bank of Ukraine will introduce commemorative banknotes with a face value of 20 hryvnias in honor of the 160th anniversary of the outstanding Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko. For the numbering of banknotes, a series of securities was used. The size of the banknote is 69x130 mm.
The prevailing color of the banknote is green. Signature: V. Gontareva.
P.S. New optically variable security elements were introduced on the banknote: a “window” protective tape with the effect of movement of background images; SPARK element, gradually changes color when the angle of the banknote changes.
LOT #20033. City government, Odessa 1918 "Stamps - Money" UNC ** Civil War.
In late 1917 - early 1918, Odessa faced the problem of lack of cash, the solution of which was the issue of its own money. In addition to ruble banknotes, in the first months of 1918, city exchange marks began to be printed and entered into circulation. In March, money stamps were issued with a denomination of 50 kopecks, in April - at 15 and 20 kopecks. On their obverse, the coat of arms of Odessa was depicted in an ornamental frame, on the reverse side there was a denomination in a rosette, a frame and an inscription: "Varied stamp of the city of Odessa fake is prosecuted by law." The stamp drawing was made by the artist Ambrose Zhdakha