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Soviet silver coins

Soviet silver coins began to be minted in 1921, they were in circulation until the 1961 reform, being a common means of payment. Then they were replaced by similar coins made of copper-nickel alloy, and silver ones went into the category of prooflike and investment coins. You can find all Soviet silver coins in our catalog.

Types of Soviet Silver Coins

10 kopecks denomination

Minted in 1921

All 10 Kopecks Soviet silver coins in our catalog.

15 kopecks denomination

Minted in 1924

Minted in 1928

20 kopecks denomination

Minted in 1928

Minted in 1931

50 kopecks denomination

Minted in 1922

Minted in 1926

Minted in 1929

All 50 Kopecks Soviet silver coins in our catalog.

1 ruble denomination

Minted in 1921

Minted in 1924

All 1 Rouble Soviet silver coins in our catalog.

3 rubles denomination

Minted in 1988

Minted in 1989

5 rubles denomination

Minted in 1977

Minted in 1978

Minted in 1979

Minted in 1980

10 rubles denomination

Minted in 1977

Minted in 1979

All 10 Roubles Soviet silver coins in our catalog.

Circulation of silver coins of the USSR

In general, the circulation of silver Soviet coins was multi-million, since until 1961 they were in circulation and had to satisfy the payment capacity of a huge country. Coins issued in small editions are now rare and valuable for collectors.

Examples of silver coins circulation of the Soviet period:

Denomination Year of issue Circulation (pcs.)
10 kop. 1924 67 300 000
20 kop. 1928 699 011
50 kop. 1922 699 011
50 kop. 1924 26 559 000
1 rub. 1924 699 011
3 rub. 1988 70 000
3 rub. 1989 80 000
3 rub. 1990 125 000
3 rub. 1991 140 000
5 rub. 1977 371 008
5 rub. 1978 345 006
5 rub. 1979 315 006
5 rub. 1980 221 640
10 rub. 1977 371 837
10 rub. 1978 344 807
10 rub. 1979 339 826
10 rub. 1980 221 640

Design development

The silver coins minted in 1924 were radically different from the coins of previous years of issue. On these coins, instead of the emblem and the inscription “RSFSR”, the emblem and the inscription “USSR” were minted. Another distinctive feature of the coins of 1921-1924. was the Soviet slogan “Workers of the world, unite!”, which was subsequently removed. On the coins of 3 rubles denomination, the weight of the coin and the silver proof were indicated, and the coins from the 1980 Olympics series are marked on the reverse with an emblem that was created specifically for this event.

The development of coins’ sketches of precious metals usually attracted famous artists, architects and sculptors, conducting the selection on a competitive basis. Not only the Soviet Union representatives, but also many foreign artists struggled for the right to develop coin’s design.

What Mint produced the coins?

Silver coins of the Soviet period were minted in the St. Petersburg Mint of the Gosznak, which until 1924 was called the Petrograd Mint, and from 1924 to 1996 − the Leningrad Mint. This Mint was founded in 1724 by Peter I and today it is one of the largest in the world. Soviet gold and silver coins were also minted at the Birmingham Mint, which collaborated with many countries and worked separately from the Royal Mint as a private enterprise. Due to this, many coins of the same denomination may have different marks of the Mint.

The cost of silver coins of the USSR on the market

The cost of silver coins of the Soviet period is low and varies between 5-40 $ USD. However, there are rare coins, which cost more than two thousand $ USD. The most expensive and rare coin is 50 kopecks of 1929, which has a unique design and was released in small editions. The price of silver coins is also influenced by the cost of 1 troy ounce of silver on the world’s leading exchanges selling precious metals.

The table shows the approximate cost of coins made of silver, which were minted in the period from 1921 to 1991.

Denomination Year of issue Circulation (pcs.)
10 kop. 1921 20,57-40,00
10 kop. 1923 1,58
15 kop. 1923 1,58-5,00
20 kop. 1921 18,96-45,00
20 kop. 1923 1,58-5,00
50 kop. 1921 10,00-15,00
50 kop. 1924 2 370,00
50 kop. 1929 158 000,00
1 rub. 1921 35,55
1 rub. 1922 237,00
1 rub. 1924 23,7-55,30
3 rub. 1989 44,45
5 rub. 1977 10,27
10 rub. 1977 19,62-24,70
10 rub. 1979 19,62-24,70

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