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  2. Soviet jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Soviet jewelry falls under the category of art, antiques and collectibles which are all grouped and defined as Movable Cultural Property. [1] [2] Although all Soviet jewelry can be called art, most of jewelry from USSR is considered to be collectibles and some, depending on the jurisdiction under which they are located, are (or soon to become) legitimate antiques.

  3. List of commemorative coins of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    20th anniv. of Soviet people's Victory over fascist Germany in the Great Patriotic War (1941–1945) "The Soldier Liberator" monument by Yevgeny Vuchetich in Treptower Park: 60,000,000 (11,250 proof) 1967 10 copecks 50 years of Soviet power Monument "To the Conquerors of Space", rising sun in the background 50,000,000 (211,250 of them proof) 1967

  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    www.soviet-medals-orders.com—A personal website by a collector from Switzerland, Oldrich Andrysek, presenting extensive collection of Soviet, Transdniestrian, Eastern European and some Mongolian awards with descriptions, images, news, reference materials of interest to phalerists and collections of soviet memorabilia. Well-illustrated, with ...

  5. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Soviet Republics

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    The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was founded after the October Revolution in the Russian Republic and very soon had to create an award system. The award systems of parallel Soviet states soon followed and they also created and issued awards of their own, mainly in a similar style to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

  6. Nostalgia for the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Among many young Russians who could not remember the Soviet era, this manifested as an interest in Soviet cultural artifacts, such as art, clothing, designs, and memorabilia. [28] Soviet Space Age imagery and art experienced a major resurgence in particular due to nostalgia for that era's perceived optimism and utopian speculations. [43]

  7. Soviet-era statues - Wikipedia

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    Several "Sculpture Parks" have been established in post-Soviet states to display Communist-era statues in a museum environment: There is a display of Soviet statues in Grutas Park (promoted to tourists as "Stalin World") near Druskininkai in Lithuania. The open-air Muzeon Park of Arts in Moscow, Russia has over 600 Soviet-era statues.

  8. Millennials: 7 Items From Your Childhood That Could Be Worth ...

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    With "Beetlejuice" and "Mean Girls" experiencing revivals, baggy jeans making a comeback, Converse Chuck Taylors in stores everywhere and teens sporting Nirvana T-shirts, past decades from the ...

  9. Soviet Philatelist - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Philatelist or Sovetskii Filatelist [b] was a Soviet central philatelic magazine published in 1922–1932 by the All-Russian Society of Philatelists. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For a number of years, in 1925 and in 1928–1932, its name was changed to Soviet Collector or Sovetskii Kollektsioner .

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