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Coin Pièce Russian Federation 1 rouble Silver 1924

Ref. : NCP5880
Product type
Coin
Date/Year
1924
Catalogue
Word coins (KM. 90.1)
Country
Russian Federation
Quality
VF
Face value
1 rouble
Diameter (mm)
33.5
Weight (g)
20
Print
12998000
Titration
900
Metals
Silver (900%)
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The 1924 rouble is one of the most significant monetary issues of the early Soviet period. Struck in silver, this coin belongs to the first series of roubles issued by the Soviet Union, as part of the monetary reform undertaken between 1922 and 1924, aimed at stabilising the country's economy following the revolutionary upheavals and the civil war.

The obverse of this coin features the famous emblem of the Soviet Union, comprising the hammer and sickle surrounded by wheat ears, with the motto inscribed in several languages of the Soviet republics. The inscription «????» (USSR) also appears on this side, attesting to the identity of the issuing state.

The reverse depicts a worker carrying a hammer, rendered in the realistic style characteristic of Soviet iconography of the time. The face value of one rouble and the year 1924 are inscribed on it, along with the silver fineness designation. This symbolic representation of the working class fully reflects the dominant ideology of the newly established Soviet regime.

The silver composition of this coin is in keeping with the tradition of Russian silver roubles, thus perpetuating a metallic standard of value. This issue represents a transition between the monetary heritage of the Russian Empire and the new Soviet economic structures.

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