1 Chervonets Russia Gold Coin AU/BU AGW .2489 oz (Random Year,1975-1982)
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1 Chervonets Russia Gold Coin AU/BU AGW .2489 oz (Random Year,1975-1982)
Add a piece of Russian history to your collection with the 1 Chervonets Russia Gold Coin AU/BU (Random Year, 1975–1982), now available at Bullion Exchanges. Struck in .900 fine gold with an actual gold weight (AGW) of 0.2489 troy ounces, this Soviet-era coin showcases the nation’s industrial heritage and proud symbolism.
Originally modeled after the pre-revolutionary 10 Rouble gold coins of Tsarist Russia, the modern Chervonets was revived by the USSR between 1975 and 1982 primarily for trade and investment purposes. Often referred to as “investment coins,” these gold Chervonets were never meant for broad circulation but instead played a strategic role in international trade during the Cold War. The design reflects Soviet values, featuring a sturdy worker sowing seeds on the obverse—symbolizing agricultural and industrial labor—while the reverse displays the USSR state emblem with the hammer and sickle surrounded by a wreath of wheat.
Coin Features:
- Made from .900 gold at a weight of 0.2489 oz of gold
- Almost/Brilliant Uncirculated condition
- Face Value: 1 Chervonets (10 Roubles)
- Minted at the Leningrad/Moscow Mints
- Obverse: Features a Russian farmer working on the field, the denomination inscribed above and the year of mintage to the side
- Reverse: Displays the Coat of Arms of the Soviet Union
Whether you're a history enthusiast, world coin collector, or precious metals investor, the 1 Chervonets Russia Gold Coin AU/BU AGW .2489 oz (Random Year,1975-1982) offers both numismatic and intrinsic value. Its Cold War-era origin, compelling design, and gold content make it a fascinating addition to any diversified portfolio. Secure your piece of Soviet gold today at Bullion Exchanges.
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