All rare coins of modern Russia. The most rare and expensive coins of modern Russia from the appeal (wallets and piggy bank)

In the first half of the two thousand years, people appeared who began to buy a coin from the population, offering them several times more than their nominal. Many then eagerly agreed to this, not understanding what's the matter, happily selling ordinary money, considering buyers a little eccentric. But, as it turned out, these people were not eccentrics. On the contrary, they turned out to be adventurous and were able to earn this at times more.

The Internet was then not, therefore, to reduce the number of competitors, these people did not particularly apply to why they bump ordinary money, offering ten times more than they stand. True, it became known later when it turned out that some modern money in the circulation had certain features, came out limited edition, or something else.

For example, it is officially, if you believe the documents, in 2001, the fiftiethyachy, 1 and 2 ruble coins were not released. However, in some numismatists, they are in stock, which indicates that such coins by mistake most likely, but were minted and issued into the appeal in that year.

What is their value? No, they are not made of some precious metals, etc., they are simply collecting numismatons who are ready to lay out for a rare coin much more than its nominal value. Tens of times, and sometimes ten thousand times. For example, if someone decides to set 50-penny 2001 coins release at auction, its cost can achieve 100 thousand rubles and higher.

Having learned about such coins, many rushed to their wallets, wallets, piggy banks. Those who discovered them at their own, most likely already sold. But there are also those who have not been particularly interested in this, and perhaps somewhere he has such valuable coins. After all, not everyone is looking for such coins, therefore, and in free circulation they can only be because no one has once drew attention to them, or did not know that they are high value. Even if you do not search and not to collect purposefully such coins, you can make a small revision every time in your wallet and check whether there is nothing valuable there. What if you are lucky?! So, see our list of the most expensive coins of the Russian Federation.

Among the ten dear, 4 types of such coins are considered the most expensive:

Ten-meal coin "Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District"which appeared 2010 year. Now on the market for it on average numismatizes and just collectors give 16 000 rubles.

10 rubles Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District: Photo

Ten-mela coin "Chechen Republic"which saw the light in 2010 year. For her numismatics give collectors 8500 rubles.

10 rubles Chechen Republic: photo

Tenpople coin "Perm region"which also saw the light in 2010 year. For her will be given 3500 - 4000 rubles.

10 rubles Perm region: photo

Tenpople coin "Republic of North Ossetia-Alania"which was minted and released in 2013 year. Its approximate cost in the market is about 3500 rubles. We must not forget about the pro, which will be released in 2018. At the end of this year can

10 rubles Republic of North Ossetia Alania: Photo

However, the rare and, accordingly, dear ten dear is a coin that saw the light in 2011. and mined in the northern capital ( SPMD). There were only 13 pieces of such coins. The peculiarity of these coins is that 10-ruble coins should be issued only on the Moscow Mint. In the St. Petersburg Mint mistaken, several pieces were released, and because of this mistake, they became the object of close attention of numismatists. You can distinguish the coin of SPMD from the coin on the icon of the mint under the left paw of a double-headed eagle. In auctions, connoisseurs are ready to lay out for it from 100 thousand rubles and more.

The most expensive 10 ruble coin of Russia: 10 rubles SPMD 2011 (photo)

The above coins are very rare. Many were discovered in a single copy.

Dear anniversary coins of Russia

Usually it is again ten-degenerate. But, not all of them are expensive. The most expensive are the above dozens. They can also be attributed to the jubilee, because their release was dedicated to some significant dates of these subjects of the Russian Federation, which are depicted on them. As for the rest of the anniversary coins, the price of them is not so high. To rare anniversary coins include:

  • "Politruk"dedicated to 55 years since the victory in the Second World War

10 rubles Political Kit: Photo

  • "Gagarin", minted and released to the 40th anniversary of the flight of the first person in space

10 rubles Gagarin: Photo

  • coins of various ministries and departments, for example, Foreign Ministry or MVD. etc.

10 rubles MVD: photo

10 rubles Foreign Ministry: photo

  • "Population census"

10 rubles Census of the population: photo

Their cost does not exceed 250-300 rublesbecause they were released were large circulations, are in the turnover and stored in ordinary people, and not at collectors.

Other expensive modern coins in the Russian Federation

Ruble coins:

  • 1 ruble (1997 Moscow) with a wide edge stands on the market on average 8-9 thousand rubles.
  • 1 ruble (2001. Moscow) stands on the market on average from 100-110 thousand rubles and more.
  • 1 ruble (2002 Moscow and the joint venture) stands on the market on average 9-10 thousand rubles.
  • 1 ruble (2003 SP) stands on the market on average 25-30 thousand rubles. Also worthy of attention.

Fifty:

  • (1999. SP) stands on average - 90-110 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (1999. SPMD) stands on the market from 200-260 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2001. Moscow) stands on the market by an average of 90-110 thousand rubles.
  • AT 2002. 5-five-legged, on which abyli indicate the mint, where they were minted, cost about 8-11 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2002. SP and Moscow) cost in the market by 8-10 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2003 SPMD) stands on the market on average 13-16 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2006 SPMD) stands on the market on average from 90-110 thousand rubles.

Bubble coins:

  • 2 rubles (2001 Moscow) today stands on average 90-110 thousand rubles.
  • 2 rubles (2002 Moscow and the joint venture) today on the market costs 8-10 thousand rubles.
  • 2 rubles (2003. SPMD) today on the market costs 17-19 thousand rubles.

Valuable penny coins:

  • 50 kopecks (1999. SP) cost now 90-110 thousand rubles, Like coins with a similar fault, but minted already in 2001. In Moscow (M).
  • 5 kopecks Minced B. 2002.on which they did not indicate the mint, stand 8-10 thousand rubles.

Who can sell such coins?

In major cities there are special companies, shops where you can hand over such a coin or put up for sale by paying a commission with profits. You can also, not referring to anyone, simply put a coin on the Internet for sale using the bulletin boards or specialized sites on this topic where the relevant sites are provided in order to wishes to sell or purchase their coins.

See also video about the most expensive coins of modern Russia:

Value modern Russian coins It depends not only on the nominal marked on them, sometimes it can become thousands of times higher due to poor performance parts. Folk wisdom reads - "Not all that is gold that glitters." It turns out that there is such gold (in a figurative sense) that does not shine. About such gold, namely, the valuable exchange Russian coins at the cost of gold this article.

For many, it will be an unexpected discovery that the value of the usual modern exchange coin is the concept of multilateral and is not always determined by the number on them designated. Among the wealthy collectors of numismatic rarers there is a steady demand for rarities not only the past epochs, but also on exclusive coin copies of our time. It is their requests on the coin auctions that form the price of ordinary at first glance, which for various reasons were issued in limited quantities.

You have a chance to get such coins for surrendering in the store, to discover it in the table box among the ruffles of the little things, to buy or replace someone under the guise of souvenir baubles, in the end, just found on the street. Thus, when you combine your care and droplets of luck, you can earn from several thousand to several hundred thousand rubles from several thousand. But so that good luck does not pass the party you need to have at least the minimum view of the search.

Conditionally, valuable coins that can significantly improve your financial condition can be divided into three categories:

  • Valuable coins of modern Russia standard chasing.A distinctive feature of the first category is the combination of the nominal coin and year of releaseSince in some periods, individual nominations were produced very limited edition.
  • Rare and means valuable varieties of coins of Russia. The second category may include coins with various release dates, but having varieties of performance. This means that this year the chasing of this coin was made by different stamps, one of which is quite rare
  • Valuable coins due to deviations for chasing. The third category includes coins with various technological marriagewhich, bypassing the monetary courtyard control system, fell into regular money circulation.

1. The most valuable coins of modern Russia standard chasing

1, 2 and 5 rubles in 2003, thousands of these coins are obtained for surrender and in the future sold at the specified prices.

Very rare and expensive 1, 2 and 5 rubles 2003.When in March 2006, three ruble rates of 2003 release appeared in the usual monetary turnover, it caused a vast surprise among collectors. After all, before that time, among the numismatists, it was generally accepted that only a penny nominal nominal nominal nominations were coming to the circulation, and the ruble coins of 2003, there are no chasing in nature, since no one has seen them. But it turned out that they were safely laid in bags in monetary storage of the Central Bank. 1, 2 and 5 ruble coins with the date 2003 at one time were shown on the C-PB of the mint in a limited amount for a souvenir set dedicated to the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg. Initially, these sets were planned to hand out delegations during the festivals, but for unknown reasons, the sets were not formed on time, the presentation did not take place, and the coins remained in the Central Bank's storage facilities until they were solved into the usual money circulation. Each nominal has been shown very and very little - only 15 thousand copies, so the value of each year is growing and today is 30 thousand rubles. for Rublevik and more than 20 thousand rubles. For 2 and 5 ruble. But still, the chance to get a valuable coin on the store with a cherished digit "2003" undoubtedly. You only need to believe it and purposefully search.

In addition, not so long ago it became known that in 2003, 1, 2 and 5 rubles are extremely small editions of the Moscow Mint Mint, the truth is incomprehensible for what reason, perhaps it was a technological, trial party. A certain market value on them is not yet formed, but no matter how it was, it is obvious that their value today can be measured by hundreds of thousands of rubles.


The most expensive 5 ruble coins of 1999 and 2006. The real price can significantly exceed the above.

5 rubles 1999.For the period 1997 - 1998 A coin with a par value of 5 rubles was out of such mass editions that it was enough for 10 years before the next mass release in 2008. And, as the Central Bank assisted us, from 1998 to 2008, 5 ruble coins except for souvenir sets of 2002 and 2003 was not released. But, in 2009, a certain seller with a coin of 5 rubles in 1999 appears on one of the monetary auctions at a price of 210 thousand rubles. With the story that he got her for surrendering in a minibus. Naturally, he was first not believed, but later, it turned out that the coin is genuine and really released by the St. Petersburg Mint. To date, it is reliably aware of the three copies of this valuable for collectors of the coin. How 5 rubles in 1999 were in the usual monetary circulation, it is not clear so far. But if you suddenly take it to discover in my wallet, consider that a round sum of several hundred thousand rubles. You have in your pocket.


1, 2 and 5 rubles 2002.There are no detective stories for their appearance in the numismatic market. The ruble rowers in 2002 quite officially minted with a small circulation of the St. Petersburg mint for souvenir mint sets. At the same time, part of the circulation fell into the usual appeal and if one of these valuable coins falls you, this means that you are ridiculiar to about 10 - 15 thousand rubles.

50 kopecks, 1, 2 and 5 rubles 2001. But with these coins a completely different story. According to the Central Bank officially in circulation they did not go out. Nevertheless, they are presented in various numismatic catalogs at a price of 50 to 100 thousand rubles, with photographs of poor quality, for which it is difficult to judge their reliability. It also does not cause full confidence of the story that they were found in the souvenir mint set of 2002 by the chasing of the Moscow courtyard. But still, if luck smiled you, be sure - you are the owner of a really valuable coin.

5 rubles in 2006.Another valuable coin (more than 200 thousand rubles), which is very little information. Her photograph appeared on one of the monetary auctions in 2012. In any case, add it to the list of coins with which you will be checked in the search.

The entire mint of SPMD 2011 and 2012 release.According to the Central Bank, in 2011, a chacking of only commemorative coins was made at St. Petersburg Mint. Nevertheless, in some numismatic catalogs, this year is presented the entire mint line from 1 penny to 10 rubles with a monogram of SPMD at a price of 150-200 thousand rubles. for coin. Similarly, there is the same mint for 2012, but without 1 and 5 kopecks. For some information, they are made in a barn number as prototypes.


The sale of each of these coins began on one of the specified forums.

5 kopecks 1999.This coin can be said with confidence - it "exists" since 2013, when a collector from the city of Kemerovo discovered her in a "flea market" by a banner with trifle. To his happiness, however, as fortunately, other numismatists, he immediately understood how valuable coin he had in his hands. His attentiveness was rewarded by the amount of 300 thousand rubles, which he received for her on one of the monetary auctions. After this incident, today it became more reliably known about 4-5 copies of 5 kopecks of 1999, found in the usual turnover.

Just as in the case of 5 ruble rates, it was possible that it was the technological batch of SPMD for the sample of new stamps of the face of the coin, which was eventually mixed with a mass edition of 1998. But the Central Bank accepted the decision in 1999 the massacker of all the denominations does not produce, therefore, today 5 rubles and 5 kopecks with this date are of particular value and their sufficient number in different regions of the country are waiting for their hours to be found. So do not pass by the fact that everything go past. Featuring on the street, a five-fucked coin, which has long been not interested in anyone, you have a chance to get rich in a flat place.

Therefore, be attentive to trifles in direct and figurative sense. It is obvious that a list of valuable coins every year will be expanded on the joy of numismatists and potential rich-seekers.

Bimetallic coins of 2010 - Perm region, Chechnya, Yamalo-Nenets JSC.If you briefly summarize the history of the valuable coins of the standard chasing for numismatons, the reason for their appearance was to change the course of the Central Bank. That is, when one decisions were first taken, and then, because of some circumstances, they were canceled and others were accepted.

In the case of some bimetallic memorable coins from the "Regions of the Russian Federation" series. It turned out the same situation. Initially, in 2010 they were planned to be planned for 10 million pieces, but in connection with the misuse of the workpieces of the Perm Territory, only 200 thousand pieces were released, and "Chechnya" and "Yamalo-Nenets JSC" of 100 thousand pieces. The cost of "Perm" on the monetary auctions today is 3000 rubles, "Chechnya" - 10 thousand rubles, and Yamal - 12 thousand rubles. Since these coins were released into normal money circulation, the probability of detecting them or your loved ones in the wallet, albeit insignificant, but still exists.

So, in order to increase your chance to unexpectedly get rich, primarily engage in the study of exchange coins, which fall into your hands on the subject of their year of release, which refers to the above list.

However, the value of rare coins is not measured in a single year, therefore, we turn to the following category.

2. Valuable coins of modern Russia - rare versions

This category includes coins that are minted with some deviations on production technology. The deviation can be quite explicit, well visible and spread to a fairly large array of coins. At the same time, they cannot be considered marriage.


1 ruble 1997 and 1998 - Wide Cant, very rare and expensive variety.

1 ruble 1997 "Wide Cant".In contrast to ordinary ruble rules with a narrow edge in a circle, this coin edging is much wider as facial and from the reverse side. Carefully look at the reverse of the usual ruble coin, pay attention to the sheet of the vegetable pattern at the top of the right, which is barely in contact with Crate. At the "rare" coin Cant closes part of the leaflet. Also, it can be determined by AVERSU - the gap between the inscription "Bank of Russia" and Cant at the "Rarented" coins are very small. But that's not all that you should know about it. Kant also has two varieties - in the form of a step, serving over the main part of the coin and flat, which is much less common. You can safely sell the "Step Cant" at a price of 3-4 thousand rubles, and the price of 10 thousand rubles per flat category in good condition can reach up to 10 thousand rubles. It should be added that the "Broadcasting" Rublevik of 1997 comes across, as one per 10 thousand ordinary rules calculated the knowledgeable numbers. If we take into account their huge circulation for this year, then the chance of you to find such a valuable coin is very considerable.


2 rubles of 2001, "Gagarin" - without a monogram of the mint.

2 rubles of 2001 Gagarin - without a monogram.In 2001, a coin was issued with a nominal value of 2 rubles in memory of the 40th anniversary of the flight of Yuri Gagarin. The chasonka was carried out both at Moscow and at St. Petersburg Mint. But on the part of the circulation of MMD, the monogram of the mint is missing. The monogram, more precisely, its absence should be sought on the back of the coin among the leaves of the decorative pattern, slightly the right of two numbers. If you did not find it there, consider that you are about 10-12 thousand rubles. True, it should be noted that among the "Rare Gagarines", fakes are often found under an exclusive. Let's just say this.



5 kopecks 2002 and 2003 "Without designation of a mint".Like a coin with Gagarin, there is no monogram of the Moscow Mint. The location of your search is localized on the front side of the coin under the front left hoof horse. And if at this place you did not find a monogram in the form of a single letter - m, then you are lucky. At the same time, if the release date of the coin is 2002, then your luck will be assessed at 4000 rubles, and if 2003 - then in 2000 rubles.


5 kopecks 2002 and 2003 - without the designation of the mint (there is no letter M under the horses hoof).

10 kopecks of 2001 "Cloak with transverse folds".To find such a coin, a more detailed study is required than for other varieties of chasing. Carefully look at the fluttering raincoat of St. George on the obverse coin. If typical 10 kopecks of 2001, the folds on the raincoat are located longitudinally, then on the "rary" coin of the cloak has transverse folds. Your attentiveness can be rewarded by the amount of about 3000 rubles.

10 rubles in 2010. "The horizontal hatching touches the inside of zero."Detect this coin of SPMD chasing is simple enough. Unlike typical coins, the "rarity" there is no explicit gap between the hatching and the inner side of the zero in the nominal value of the reverse. Cost - about 1000 rubles.

In fact, the varieties of modern coins exists much more than those described above. Here are only the most obvious, popular and expensive of them. In general, it is possible to continue this series for quite a long time. The cost of other varieties can be significantly less than the above examples, but in any case many times higher than the nominal. If you specify the goal, you can find them search and classification. In this case, your main task will be convinced by a lot of collectors, which for a new variety it is worth uploading a round sum and make your discovery in numismatic directories. In addition to such a parameter, as an occurrence of a specific option, there will be an important role to play how much the differences you are visible, and how vivid they are noticeable.

Of course, valuable coins from this category are not so easy, you just need to be able to pay attention to the nuances that do not matter at first sight.

With valuable coins of the next category case is much easier.

3. Valuable coins of modern Russia because of various types of technological marriage

Some coins that have received defects in the process of chasing, due to the violation of the production technology, it is possible to slip by the quality control system of the mint of the mint. It happens quite rarely. Therefore, among the collectors of numismatic rarities, the demand for "wrong" coins are very large. In this case, the formula "defective coin - valuable coin" is valid. Guided by her and possessing the necessary knowledge on the subject of your search, you will be able to detect rarities among the masses usually the little things where the other will only see marriage and waste of mint production. Consider the main types of coin marriage

Split stamp.Such a marriage to meet the easiest thing. As a result of long-term operation, the monetary stamp comes into disrepair to swing along the largest voltage line. When stamping in the resulting fracture, metal and a thick convex line is formed on the coin. The greater the bulge at the coin you found, the better for your wallet. It is best if the split line passes through the entire surface of the coin from the edge to the edge. On the coin auction, the price of "beautiful splitters" starts from 1000 rubles.

Rotate the image.Such mint defects also come across quite often. It happens that because of the bad fastening of the snap, in the process of the chasing, there is a turn of working stamps. As a result, the images on one side of the coin are rotated relative to the other. For numismatists, interest is, offset by 90 degrees and more. The coins with a turn of 180 degrees are most expensive. Having found such a valuable instance, consider that the amount of several thousand rubles you have in your pocket.

Double impact shift.This kind of marriage is quite rare, but at the same time very beautiful, in demand and roads. The defect arises when the workpiece falls under the check twice, with a partial jams of the coin in the stamp. When the workpiece was not removed from under the press, but only a little shifted, the machine cleans it again, forming a secondary shift image on the coin. The more coin shift, the more valuable rarity is valued. At auctions for coins with a significant shift can post 15-20 thousand rubles. But even if a coin with a minimum shift came to your hands, boldly demand for no less than a thousand rubles for it.


Checkan on non-standard blanks.Occasionally it happens that the stamp gets a blank, intended for another nominal, which is different in size, and sometimes in color (metal). There are cases of chacking by a ruble stamp on a yellow brass harvesting for 50 kopecks, which are only 2 millimeters less ruble (19.5 mm versus 21.5 mm). At one of the monetary auctions, a case of sale of such raritet was recorded for 30 thousand rubles. Also, you may be cracked rubles, released on internal circles for bimetallic coins, close in diameter, but which are significantly thicker than standard blanks. Their cost can reach 20 thousand rubles. Therefore, do not forget to check the thickness of ruble coins in your wallet.

Detect "defective-valuable" coins on listed features fairly easy. The main thing is purposefully looking for them.

It should also be noted that fakes under technological marriage are often found. Where there is a demand, there will always be an offer. Despite the fact that the Mint Today is a regime enterprise with high-tech exit inspection tools, some workers are not only committed to illegally producing such "rarities", but also to regularly make products of their technical creativity for reselling collectors.

There are some signs for which you can recognize the products of "folk craftsmen".

First, these are the so-called "coatings", that is, coins that have an incorrect combination of obverse and reverse. These are either coins with two identical images on each side or minted stamps for different denominations. But if on Soviet coins such combinations could be formed, then today for technical reasons it is almost excluded. All "Coverings" of modern Russian coins are most likely their conscious imitation.

The second popular direction of the technical creativity of Naunov-Counterfinking fakes under a random double impact with an image shift. To achieve a special exclusivity of the coin, the billet is hammer in a stamp several times, while shifting the image by 30-40% percent (the most valuable shift for collectors). As a result, numismatic rarities are really obtained, which did not exist in nature.

And finally, the third type of fakes is a chasing on non-standard blanks, which are issued for experimental coins. For example, bimetallic 10, 50 kopecks 2015 And the same rubles 2014 - 2015. At the same time, in no directory there is no information on the production of such a coin.

However, if you are not a collector of numismatic incidents, this information will be interesting for you only for informational purposes, because, in any case, there are quite a solid residual value of these fakes. But be careful if they are offered to you for further resale, the planned benefit can turn into a loss, since most of the numismatons know how to distinguish this technological marriage from its imitation.

So, if you briefly summarize, the algorithm for your search for rarity should be as follows - first we look at the year of the coin release, then we conduct an inspection for deviation from the standards of chasing and, finally, we investigate it on possible signs that are inherent in expensive varieties. And let the numismatic inspection of his own wallet enter your habit. Then, obeying the law of large numbers, and the rule that the beginners are always lucky, Fortune will eventually turn into your direction.

All cases of finding valuable rare coins in the turnover and their resale in thousands and tens of thousands of times more expensive are absolutely real. Already mentioned above 1 ruble, minted on a brass harvesting for 50 kopecks, its owner got in the post office. In place of the coins, which the Cassiere girl prepared for the passage to the client, was the ruble of a strange yellow color. The client was outraged, and the cashier is very depressed, but our hero, who stood in the same queue, was not confused and suggested to give him a defective coin for ten rubles. As a result, everyone was satisfied, the cashier got rid of the defective monetary sign, the client received the present 10 rubles instead of a suspicious yellow ruble, and a strange coin was sold at one of the numismatic forums for 30 thousand rubles.

There is an even more amazing example of what treasures can fade in a pile of little things. One merchant in the flea market of Kemerovo Granca passed the half-liter bank with no chassis trigger. Having overdone all this heap, he discovered in them rare 5 kopecks of 1999, which, then sold for 350 thousand rubles. A little later, the heels were allegedly for even greater souma, which was significantly upset by the first owner, but the purchase of a little reassured him a little reassured, not everyone manage to buy a car for 5 kopecks.

The reality of such stories you can easily check by examining the history of finds and sales in the relevant sections of leading numismatic forums. The fixed sales of exchangeless rare Russian coins at a price of thousands of times higher than the denomination there more than enough. Most of these coins are in our article.

As a result, once again we emphasize that in the hunt for coin treasures, the main thing is knowledge about the search and the ability to see what others do not notice. And, since the market of modern Russian rarities is constantly expanding, it is also necessary to be aware of the latest numismatic discoveries in this subject. The greater the database for the search, the more chances not to pass by the cherished coin. The famous saying "Knowledge - Strength" in our case is transformed into the motto "find out - remember - find", following which can bring you significant financial acquisitions.

In our article, all the necessary information is, and you can only use the knowledge gained.


Many have heard that among the modern coins of Russia there are rare and valuable copies, followed by enthusiastic numismaties. Surprisingly, for some non-precious metal money collectors are ready to give hundreds of thousands. If you are still in doubt, take a look at the table at the end of the article in which there is a list of such expensive rubles and kopecks. The cost in the list is not taken from the ceiling, it is the average prices for which they were sold at the past auctions.

But before moving to, let's understand why some monetary signs are valued higher than the others, and also find out if you can become a millionaire, dealing with a trifle?

What coins of modern Russia are the most valuable?

It is not difficult to guess that in the world of collectors the most desirable find is a unique thing. Also, people who are enthusiastic collecting products of mint courtyards are ready to pay any amounts for rarity.

Coins minced small circulation

A striking example is the 2003 monetary signs. According to the assumptions of some numismatons, the coin with a nominal 1, 2 and 5 rubles were minted by the St. Petersburg Mint in the number of few more than 10 thousand copies. Each type. After hitting the turn, they quickly dissolved among the money released in other years, becoming a collectible rarity. But today, especially lucky people continue to find them, rich with every coin sold by 15 thousand, or even more.

It is even more expensive than money, about the chasing mass edition of which is not known. Experienced numismatists believe that such unit specimens were made by fraudsters for the purpose of profit. They secretly minted and endure the product from the mint, the release of which was not scheduled by the Bank of Russia. Others believe that the trial instances hit the turnover. So it is either otherwise, but periodically in numismatic auctions there are lots with products of mint yards, which seemingly should not exist. For example, one of the most valuable coins of modern Russia is widely known - 5 rubles in 1999. While only two copies of this rare coin were found. One was sold for 250 thousand rubles., The other - for 270 thousand.

Infectious varieties

You should know that the production of mint courtyards differs between themselves with a nominal, year of production and stigma of the coin yard. But besides this, they also have small differences related to the technology of chasing. For example, some monetary signs of one year may differ barely expressed details in the picture. Others will be varied by metal from which they are made. There are specialists who systematize these versions, not noticeable to ordinary people.

Coins are combined with general features relate to one species. The differences of regular coins are known, which are found so rarely that their cost took up to several thousand rubles. For example, for the 1997 ruble, which Kant (protruding the edge on the mint) is a little wider than usual, you can try to rescue up to 4 thousand rubles.

Jubilee rubles

In addition to standard money, you, for example, can give commemorative and anniversary coins with a denomination of 1, 2, 5 or 10 rubles. The collection value of memorable monetary signs almost always exceeds their nominal. But there are several issues, the price of which can pleasantly surprise those who found them in their wallet.

These are three tens of: "Chechen Republic", "Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District", "Perm region". To purchase these worms, you will have to give at least 4 thousand rubles.

No less valuable is the anniversary twinkle of 2001 with the image of Yuri Gagarin, on which there is no sign of the coin yard. Her value in recent years has sharpened sharply. Currently, this two-time can be sold for the amount close to 16 thousand rubles.

Mint marriages

Unique specimens meet among money released by Million Editions. In this case, we are talking about marriages and mistakes in the monetary production, which make monetary signs in unique. Among the numismatists there are those that collect such money with defects. And the stronger is marriage, the more expensive it will be appreciated.

There are relatively frequent marriages to which are related to non-trap, turn, split the stamp, beak and others. Although listed defects can raise the cost of the ordinary coin to several thousand rubles.

The photo presents various types of marriage:

Most more expensive coin, if there is impairment in the composition of the metal. For example, among rubles of recent years, non-magnetic specimens periodically come across, the cost of which is several tens of thousands of rubles. So, the Nemagnetic Five of 2015 was sold at auction in December 2015 for 41 thousand rubles.

Non-magnetic Five 2015:

Catalog of expensive Dennakov

Below is a catalog of some of the most expensive modern metal money. These monetary signs (including jubilee) are a legitimate payment facility, which means everyone has the opportunity to find them, going through the trifle.

The table, in addition to the nominal, year of production and the mint, the features of valuable rubles and kopecks are indicated that will allow them to identify them. Also, the list contains photos of these rarities and the current prices for which those who will want to sell them can be calculated. When drawing up a catalog as a basis, the average prices of sales of similar money in numismatic auctions were taken. But for the majority of rubles, which were found in a small number, to determine the real value causes difficulty. In this case, it is indicated as "more than 100 thousand". It is possible that the real price of this coin will be several times higher, but it will be possible only for sale.

Description and photos Price in rubles.

1 rub. 1997, MMD, Wide Cant

1 rub. 1998, MMD, Wide Cant

5 cop. 1999.

more than 100 thousand

5 rubles. 1999.

more than 100 thousand

50 kopecks 2001.

more than 100 thousand

1 rub. 2001.

more than 100 thousand

2 rub. 2001.

more than 100 thousand

5 rubles. 2001.

more than 100 thousand

Anniversary 2 rub. Gagarin 2001 without the designation of the mint

1 rub. 2002.

2 rub. 2002.

5 rubles. 2002.

1 rub. 2003.

2 rub. 2003.

5 rubles. 2003.

5 rubles. 2006.

more than 100 thousand

Anniversary 10 rubles. "Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District" 2010

Anniversary 10 rubles. "Perm Territory" 2010

Anniversary 10 rubles. "Chechen Republic" 2010

In the catalog of expensive coins there are no difficult rare varieties and mint marriages, which are also distinguished by a high cost, but to identify them can not do without special knowledge.

Where can I sell find?

The cheaper coin, the easier it is to find it. But find an infrequent copy is only part of the way if you decide to earn on valuable rubles. No less difficult task is to find a buyer for your find. Sell \u200b\u200bcoins with the greatest benefits will succeed in known numismatic auctions. It is also possible to find a numismat that collects such rarities in numismatic clubs, in various social networks and specialized forums.

Attention! If you want to buy or sell the coins described in the article -. Our site is attended by thousands of people per day, you will definitely find a buyer or seller.

In general, rare coins of modern Russia occupy a worthy place in meetings of many well-known collectors, and there are considerable money. It is worth answering the question, and when you can count the coin is rare. The circulation of the coin will be best answered. But the fact is that there are coins that have never been issued at all. Of course, according to official statistics. In reality, they exist, but in very small quantities. Naturally, such copies are rare, and are very expensive. To find out more about such coins you need to look into the directory where there is their list and cost.

Among them are rare ten-legged coins of modern Russia, about four of whom we will tell:

Rare pyrublevny and bubble coins of Russia

About prices can be said a lot, some of them really affect the imagination. We also have a queue - rare five-over coins of modern Russia. Rather, one of them is 5 rubles of 2003 release. This coin is also released in St. Petersburg and is great value. Everything is due to the amount - the circulation of the coin was only 15 thousand pieces. The fact is that it was not intended to appeal, but should have been present in a gift set.

The coin 5 rubles 2003 of the SPMD and rare bone coins of modern Russia come across. We are talking about the coin of SPMD released in 2003. True, its circulation is unknown. Therefore, it costs 1 thousand rubles. There is another such coin, but already released in Moscow in 2001. This instance will be more interesting. After all, its circulation is also unknown! But it is already 100 thousand rubles.

Table of rare and valuable coins of modern Russia

Nominal Year of issue Mint Approximate price of coin
1 ruble 1997 MMD 8 000
5 rubles 1999 MMD 200 000
10 kopecks 2001 SPMD 2 000
50 kopecks 2001 MMD 120 000
1 ruble 2001 MMD 100 000
2 rubles 2001 MMD 100 000
5 kopecks 2002 without designation of the mint 5 000
1 ruble 2003 SPMD 20 000
2 rubles 2003 SPMD 13 000
5 rubles 2003 SPMD 12 000
10 rubles 2010 SPMD 10 000
10 rubles 2010 SPMD 5 000
10 rubles 2010 SPMD 3 000
10 rubles 2011 SPMD 250 000

So, we have a list, which includes rare and valuable coins of modern Russia. As you can see, there is something to surprise collectors in our country. After all, the circulation of many of the coins is unknown, which adds intrigue, and cost. Here is what the most rare coins of modern Russia are today. Of course, there are more questions than answers. But this is supported by interest in Russian coins.

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