Russia-Soviet-Union-USSR-Gold-10-Roubles-Chervonetz-1976-Lustrous-UNC-01-zj

Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC

Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC

Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC
We believe first class collectibles combined with exceptional customer service should mark the height of your consumer happiness! That said, we are human and make mistakes. We simply ask this: if you have a problem, please allow us the courtesy of addressing any and all problems FIRST before leaving a comment or ratings or beginning a return etc. We’d be very grateful to you. After all, what’s the point of giving good customer service when things are easy, right? This does not include any items damaged within the first 30 days. Chervonetz: the Ducats of Foreign Coinage. Chervonets is the traditional Russian name for large foreign, and domestic gold coins. The name comes from the word combination red gold (also known as rose gold) – the old name of a high-grade gold type. [1] Originally, this gold coin weighed 3.3-3.5 grams without par(yield) value, at times they weighed the same as the 2-3.5 gram silver ruble. The first known chervonets of Russian coinage was the Ugric gold, it was created in the 15th century under Ivan III. Sometimes, chervonets were considered any large gold coin, including imperial and semi-imperial coins. [2][3] Since the beginning of the 20th century, banknotes were often referred to as chervonets with the value of ten units for example, rubles, hryvnia, euro, etc. They were provided with the same amount of gold was contained in a coin of 10 rubles during the reign of Emperor Nicholas II. A small percentage of gold coins were issued in denominations of one chervonets with a picture of a peasant on the front and a coat of arms of the RSFSR on the back. According to the weight characteristics (8.6 g of 900 samples) and the size of the coin, the chervonets completely matched the pre-revolutionary coin of 10 rubles. The item “Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC” is in sale since Friday, November 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Russia\USSR (1917-91)”. The seller is “redoubt_numismatics” and is located in San Antonio, Texas. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Grade: AU to UNC
  • Year: 1976

Russia Soviet Union USSR Gold 10 Roubles Chervonetz 1976 Lustrous UNC