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Russian 1976, CHERVONETZ, UNC-

Russian 1976, CHERVONETZ, UNC-

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Code:
BRAS125
Category:
Metal::
AU / 900
Coin weight::
8,6 g.
Gold weight:
7,74
Diameter, mm:
22,5

 

Note: These coins have been in circulation, scratches may appear. Photo is illustrative. 

A photo of a sold coin is available.

The Chervonetz (Russian: Cervonec) is a gold coin from Russia. Originally in Russia Western gold coins were called Chervonetz.

The design of the Chervonetz was maintained throughout the whole time they were minted and in all minting years all the words and transcriptions on the Chervonetz gold coin, including the nominal value, are written in Cyrillic letters.

The Chervonetz shows a farmer standing legs apart, looking to the right, with the right arm extended to the side in the process of distributing the seed. In his left hand he carries a basket of seed that is relieved with a cloth across his chest and shoulder. On the same level of his right thigh in the background a rising sun can be seen with different lengths of beam lines. Before that, a plow is engraved in side view. Behind the farmer in the background a silhouette of an industrial plant with smoking chimneys can also be seen. Above the farmer the nominal value is engraved. The year of issue is found in the lower half on the left and follows the outer ring of points.

The obverse shows a hammer and a sickle, surrounded by ears before a rising sun, which represents workers and peasants as the two pillars of the state. The seal is framed by a wreath of grain narrowing itself towards the top. In addition, on the back is the inscription "PCOCP" (meaning RSFSR = Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic). Exception is the minting year 1925, because the letters written below of the emblem instead are "CCCP" (meaning USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). The edge of the coin is smooth and bears the inscription "Leningradskii Monetny Dvor" ("Leningrad Mint").

 

The inscription begins to the left of the ornament surface and ends on her right side. It cites the known Communist rallying cry from the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels "Workers of all countries, unite!" including an exclamation mark at the end. The obverse is also completed by a circumferential ring of raised dots.

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