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

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    1000th anniv. of ancient Russian architecture Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev: 35,000 900 31.1 1988 3 rubles 1000th anniv. of ancient Russian Mintage Vladimir's Srebrenik 35,000 900 31.1 1989 3 rubles 500th anniv. of Russian State first All-Russian coins 40,000 900 31.1 1989 3 rubles 500th anniv. of Russian State Moscow Kremlin: 40,000 900 31.1 1990

  3. Category:Coins of Russia - Wikipedia

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  4. Commemorative coins of Russia - Wikipedia

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    1993 - ballerina; 1994 - ballerina; 3 rubles - silver - Monastery of Raifa - 2005; 3 rubles - silver - Kazan train station - 2007 3 rubles - silver - Moscow subway station - 2005 3 rubles - silver - Russakov House of Culture - 2005

  5. List of commemorative coins of Russia (1992) - Wikipedia

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    Anniversary of the State Sovereignty of Russia: 10 June 1992 5009-0001 1 ruble 1,000,000 [5] 190th anniversary of the birth of Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov: 2 July 1992 5009-0002 1 ruble 1,000,000 [6] 110th anniversary of the birth of Yanka Kupala: 7 July 1992 5009-0003 1 ruble 1,000,000 [7] Victory of democratic forces in Russia, 19–21 August 1991

  6. Moscow Mint - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Mint (Russian: Московский монетный двор, romanized: Moskovskiy monetnyy dvor) is a mint in Russia engaged in manufacturing of coins, medals and decorations. It also takes orders for minting coins for foreign countries.

  7. List of commemorative coins of Russia (2009) - Wikipedia

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    Investment coins Saint George the Victorious: 11 January 2009 5111-0178 3 rubles 280,000 [5] Saint George the Victorious: 2 February 2009 5216-0060-09 50 rubles 500,000 [6] Historical series: The History of Russian Currency The History of Russian Currency 1 October 2009 5111-0189 3 rubles 5,000 [7] The History of Russian Currency 1 October 2009 ...

  8. Soviet ruble - Wikipedia

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    Coins: The first coinage after the Russian Civil War was minted in 1921–1923 according to pre-war Czarist standards, with silver coins of 10, 15 and 20 kopecks minted in 50% silver, 50 kopecks ("poltinnik" or 1 ⁄ 2 ruble) and 1 ruble in 90% silver, and 10 rubles (one chervonets) in 90% gold.

  9. Category:Currencies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Coins of Russia (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Currencies of Russia" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent ...