Rare coins are not Russian. What coins of Russia are the most expensive: their cost and photo

Many investors began their investment in gold precisely from collecting expensive coins. Let's see what the most rare coins of Russia can bring you a good income. What coins are in demand in the present time, and how to make a hobby bring money?

The most rare and expensive coins of Russia

Let's start, perhaps, with the coins of the USSR and to modernity, coins. Before proceeding, let's clarify the main terms:

  • SPMD - St. Petersburg Mint;
  • MMD - Moscow Mint;
  • Bombe - without the designation of the mint.

5 kopecks 2002 bodies

The cost of a simple coin 5 kopecks of 2002 is very small (only 2-3 rubles). But, together with them, the coins of 5 kopecks of 2002 were released and rare at this time without the designation of the mint. On the coin of this nominal sign of the mint is under the left hoof the horse. The cost of 2500-3500 thousand rubles.

50 kopecks 2001 MMD

This coin can be safely called the "Collector's Dream". In turnover, it did not start, and the facts of sale were also not fixed. But it is known that the coin is minted in MMD. It is made of brass and has a characteristic yellow tint, and 105 rifes can be counted on the churt. The cost of 100,000 - 120,000 rubles.

1 ruble 1997 MMD

Among the coins of the nominal 1 ruble of 1997 there is a fairly valuable instance. The main difference is a wide Kant, which can be both flat and with a small step. Coin mines in the Moscow Mint Palace. Cost 4000-8000 rubles.

1 ruble 2003 SPMD

Such rubles have a very limited circulation and minted exclusively in SPMD. On the head, you can count 110 rifes, the alloy of the coin copper and nickel, thus, it does not attract a magnet. Cost 10,000 rubles.

1 ruble 2001 MMD

Another very rare ruble. He was minted in 2001 MMD, and should not be in circulation. But for unknown reasons, an indefinite amount still fell into hand. The coin, as well as the previous one has a copper-nickel alloy and does not attract a magnet. It is easy to confuse with the ruble released in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Cost of 30 000 rubles.

2 rubles from Yu.a Gagarin 2001 bodies

In 2001, in honor of the 40th anniversary of a person's flight into space, a coin was released with a portrait of Yu.a Gagarin. It is minted in MMD. But there are rare specimens without a sign of the Mint Palace. The cost of such 4 000 rubles.

2 rubles 2003 SPMD

Coin limited circulation. Only SPMD was minted and has a significant rarity. It is made of nickel and copper alloy (not attracted by a magnet). On Gurte, you can count 84 rifers divided into 12 sections, in each of which 7 rifes. Cost from 3,000 - 8,000 rubles.

2 rubles 2001 MMD

Officially, 2 rubles a coin of 2001 was not minted by any mint palace, but there are several copies (it is not known how much exactly) that have a sign of MMD. Cost 50 000 rubles.

5 rubles 1999 SPMD

The most expensive and rare coin of modern Russia. It is only known that one single copy was found, and there is a confirmation of the purchase and sale transaction of this coin at a price of 250,000 rubles.

5 rubles 2003 SPMD

The most common coin with a par with five rubles, only with the sign of the St. Petersburg Mint. Cost of 6,000 rubles.

The average cost of coins

And now for greater convenience, I would like to summarize the knowledge we got and reduce them in a more convenient table.

Table cost

p / P. Nominal coin Year of issue Mint Palace Average cost, rub.
1 5 kopecks 2002 Bomber 2500-3500
2 50 kopecks 2001 MMD 100000-120000
3 1 ruble 1997 MMD 4000-8000
4 1 ruble 2003 SPMD 10000
5 1 ruble 2001 MMD 30000
6 2 rubles from Yu.a Gagarin 2001 Bomber 4000
7 2 rubles 2003 SPMD 3000-8000
8 2 rubles 2001 MMD 50000
9 5 rubles 1999 SPMD 250000
10 5 rubles 2003 SPMD 6000

Auction expensive and rare coins

If you are a happy owner of rare coins, and also do not have any personal attachment to them, it can easily take part in various auctions and earn decent money. Below is a list of several popular Internet auctions.

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.

I'll tell you not just about the most expensive coins of Russia, Namely, those that can be found in wallets. About rare and means expensive coins who can meet everyone, when receiving a delivery in the store, or can be found in a bunch of "not necessary" trivia, when analyzing their honeycomb and broken piggy banks. Agree, it is very nice to know that the coin costs not 5 kopecks, as it is written on it, and 15 - 20 thousand rubles. But for this you need to know which coins are expensive and how to distinguish them from other little things that in front of you.

When examining available coins, the overall scheme of actions is as follows - as the nominal coin is understandable immediately, so I look at the first time for a year, then on possible signs that are inherent in expensive varieties and finally, on how the coin is executed, some mint marriages are very valued by collectors. Now about all this details

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

1. The most expensive coins of Russia found in monetary circulation

1, 2 and 5 rubles 2003.In 2003, only amateur denominations were minted by mass circulation. But a small amount of 1, 2 and 5 ruble coins were made on the C-PB of the mint of the courtyard to compile annual souvenir sets. Even colorful packaging envelopes dedicated to the 300th anniversary of Peter were printed, but for unknown reasons everything was broken. The collectors did not see them, and the delegations who came to the celebration of the anniversary remained without gifts. As a result, all 15 thousand coins of each nominal packed in bank bags and sent to the repository, where they were safely lacquered for almost three years. And only in March 2006, ruble denominations with the date 2003 began to appear in the usual monetary circulation, causing shock in numismatons. After all, before that it was believed that they simply do not exist, how to admit the 2001 coins. Since then, prices for them are constantly growing, reaching 30 thousand for 1 ruble coins and 20 thousand for 2 and 5 ruble. New coins find constantly who in a Kubashka digs, who will receive for surrender, but every year they are less and less. Maybe you are lucky! See and look for cherished figures of 2003.

5 rubles 1999.This is a coin of the ghost, at the moment there are only 3 copies of them. Officially, the Central Bank is dismissed from the fact that they were produced, although all three coins are indisputly genuine and manufactured on SPMD. The question is only for what and how then they hit the money circulation, and not on the smelting. At the extreme, one of those sellers who put them on sale for 210.000 rubles. I tried to convince the "numismatic public" that I received this five in a minibus. Maybe so, although what you can not say for an extra hundred thousand rubles. But if you believe, look for ... for information: in the first two years, the chasing new coins 1997-1998. There were so many 5 rubles that they did not make them ten years until 2008. In 2002, they were released only for souvenir sets (if they suddenly get out - the price of 10 thousand rubles), I wrote about 2003 above. Single specimens are known 5 rubles 2001 and 2006, are also genuine and also with a very foggy history of the appearance.


5 kopecks 1999. At the moment, in the collections of numismatons there are only about 5 pieces; Everyone was found among ordinary coins, more than ten years after the release. For the first time, they became known in 2013, after one of the "flea" markets Kemerovo, a certain granny "attached" a local merchant a bag of unnecessary little things. After reviewing it, he discovered 5 kopecks of 1999 considered not existing ones. The sale of the coin was carried out through the Internet forum of numismatists, the trading began with 600 thousand rubles and on the figure of 300,000 "Wishlist" of the seller and the buyer's desire numerically coincided.

Where did they come from these two rarities with the date 1999. It is possible that new stamps were prepared on the SPMD, they made their working tests and ready-made coins of all denominations, as usually mixed with a total circulation dated 1998. And everything would be used if anything, if The central bank suddenly did not make the decision of these denominations in 1999 not to compose. The batch of coins, on which new stamps with three nines in the date, was already separated by regions, and no "reinforcements" did not follow the main circulation. So it is quite likely to hundreds of such pyataks and pyataks still waiting in the wings, passing away in the cubes.

Bimetallic coins of 2010 - Perm region, Chechnya, Yamalo-Nenets JSC.In 2010, according to the Central Bank of the Central Bank, it was planned to release all 10 ruble coins in the series "Regions of Russia" in conventional circulation of 10 million pieces. But interruptions with deliveries to MD bimetallic blanks broke these ideas. Coin Coin Perm Region ceased at a mark of 200 thousand pcs. With even less circulation, 100 thousand copies, coins dedicated to the Yamalo-Nenetskom JSC and the Chechen Republic came out.

With a certain proportion of luck, they can be found in the turnover, they still produced to appeal, and most of them got there. The only question is how much time they stayed there. In any case, it is necessary to know their approximate cost. The dozen devoted to the Perm region is estimated at 3000 rubles. The most expensive coin in the selection - "Yamalo-Nenets JSC", its price comes to 12.000 rubles. But if you get "Chechen Republic" is also good, collectors buy them at 10,000 rubles. a piece.

So looked after the coins, if the rare combinations of the year - the nominal did not find, do not be discouraged, the most interesting thing begins - the search for varieties that are inherent only in a small part of the circulation.


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

2. Dear varieties of Russian coins. Rare versions

1 ruble 1997 and 1998 - Wide Cant.Among the coins with a par value of 1 ruble, mined in 1997, a particular interest among collectors enjoys a type, which is found only at one of the ten thousand ruble coins of this year. It can easily be determined by Kant - it is much wider than that of ordinary coins. This difference is clearly visible on the side with a par. Part of the upper right leaf is overlapped by Crate, while most coins, the sheet is just slightly in contact with it. But this is not all, there are two options for the fulfillment of a wide edge. Most often occur in the form of steps, the price of such an instance in the numismatic market is 3-4 thousand rubles. The second option, with a flat wide edge, is much less common. For such a coin in good condition, more than 10 thousand rubles can be obtained. So do not be lazy to view ruble coins in search of expensive varieties. A similar, but less pronounced wide Kant meets on rubles 1998 - the price of the issue of 6 thousand rubles

2 rubles of 2001 Gagarin - without a monogram.In 2001, a commemorative two ruble coin was issued to the 40th anniversary of the flight Y. Gagarin to space. The chasonka was carried out on both monetary courtyards of Moscow and St. Petersburg. This is evidenced by the MMIM monogram and SPMD placed on the side with the face value, which is located among the leaves, slightly rightly the figures 2. But very rarely encountered instances without a monogram, their price among collectors reaches 12,000 rubles. Obviously viewed, and on one of the stamps, the monogram did not appline. As a result, several tens of thousands of coins were in appeal undeveloped. If you buy such an instance to the collection, be careful, fakes are often found. With ordinary Gagarin rubles "Masters" simply cut off the monogram in order to deceive numismatists.

5 kopecks 2002 and 2003. - Without a monogram, rare varieties are found and among 5 penny coins 2002 and 2003. This is due to the lack of a part of the designation of the mint of the coil, on which the coin is produced. That is, the letters of the joint venture or m under the front left hoof. If you got such a 2003 coin, its value is 3000 rubles, the stakes of 2002 without a monogram in this place are much more expensive, they can be sold for 10 thousand rubles.


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

These are only the main and most valuable varieties, but if you are interested in deepening in the topic, you can see a few more examples from what is online:

  • 10 kopecks 2001- Cloak with transverse folds - price of 3000 rubles
  • 50 kopecks 2003 . - SPMD, bud does not concern five - the price of 500 rubles.
  • 10 rubles 2010 - Lines inside the zero touch the walls - the price of 1000 rubles.

3. Defective coins, with various types of technological marriage

Means of coins that received various defects due to violation of production technology in the process of chasing, but they were not discarded by the monetary courtyard control system and got into regular money circulation. It looks like the most ordinary coins, just with their manufacture there was some kind of failure. It happens not often and therefore among collectors they are valued very expensive. The more defect - the more expensive.

Minced on non-standard blanks - color, size.This occurs when the array of the blanks on which coins are minted, circles are intended for another nominal, although close, but still differ in size, and sometimes on metal. So for example, yellowish brass blanks for 50 kopecks (19.5 mm.) Total per millimeter less than nickel blanks for 1 ruble. Sometimes it happens, although not often.

This ruble (see below), by the words of the first owner of the coin he brought from the post office. The girl, the cashier behind the counter was very leaning, that one of the rubles she prepared for the passage to the client, a strange yellow color and some small one. The young man standing next to the queue offered her to replace this ruble with his dozen. A few days later, this copy was sold for almost 30,000 rubles and not a trifle and nice. The postalman was ten times rewarded for attentiveness, and a young man received thousands of times more just for what he knew the "issue price" and disassembled in coins. As a result, both left very satisfied with themselves.

Sometimes inland mugs for bimetallic coins, which are significantly thicker than standard blanks, the price of such heavy rursts can reach 20 thousand rubles.

Double impact shift.Double blow is a very rare defect of the chasing. It appears due to a re-hit by the press on the ready-made coin. This is possible when it is partial jam in a stamp. When re-applying the image, it is obtained with some shift, and the larger the shift is the higher the coin of collectors is valued. In fact, on the mint of the courtyard, such marriages are sifted and sent to the smelting. But coins, albeit with small displacements, can well slip not very vigilant controllers. With essays in hundreds of millions of copies, it is quite likely. The cost of coins with a strong shift can reach 15-20 thousand rubles. But even if there are simply small defects of chasing and, at least the minimum shift of the image, collectors are ready to pay from thousands of rubles and more for such instances.


Split stamp.Sooner or later, the stamps come into disrepair, some simply split and replace them. Coins minted with such a stamp before it is replaced are of interest to collectors. Metal falls into the resulting crack and a single protruding strip is obtained on a coin. The stronger the crack on the stamps, the fat and the longer the resulting convex line, respectively, the coin is more expensive. Large and complete splits are especially valued - this is when the thick line goes from one edge of the coin and comes to another. The collective value of such rarity exceeds 1000 rubles.

Rotate the image. With incorrect assembly or breaking the snap-in used in the process of the chasing, there is a turn of working stamps. As a result of this image, on one side of the coin, it turns out to be rotated relative to the other. Small turns (up to 45 degrees) are of particular interest, but stronger, for example, for 90 grams. Already make a coin ten times more expensive than the nominal. Especially in demand from collectors of turns of 180 degrees, if you meet this, then this is the cost of several thousand rubles.

And these are only the main options for coin marriages, more details about the types and prices of marriage on the coins. Of course, you can find such coins in everyday life, but keep in mind that it's not so simple. The presence of rare and expensive varieties, among money traffic, led to close cooperation of numismatic dealers and cashiers, through the hands of which a huge number of coins passes. Dealers are ready to pay good money to cashiers of banks and stores for making such rarities for them.


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

4. How much is most expensive to implement such coins

The answer would seem fairly simple - it is necessary to find collectors of numismatics and, if possible, avoid dealers. Where these collectors are located. Here, too, so far everything is simple - on the thematic forums in numismatics. Name the most popular of them, on which there are sections for the sale of coins. Somewhere these sections are basic, somewhere related, communication of collectors is quite large consisting of mutual sales - purchases. Bidding everywhere go in the form of free communication in the subject, who will offer more, the buyer. So:

coins.su. - "CFN" is the oldest platform of all existing ones. The owner is a sort of brutal numismat, on the one hand is unceremonious, and with another, quite experienced, as the professional dealer itself on Soviet and Russian coins itself. As a result, created one of the most authoritative sites with strict rules and a rigid system of participants ratings, the opportunity to run into deception under the transaction is minimal.

forums-su.com. - "Drying" - the peer of the previous resource. In fact, this is the largest Russian-speaking platform on phablestics (signs - awards), but also the section of numismatics is presented with decent. There are almost no random visitors and everything is also reliable too. The trading process itself is based on an extremely simple rule, gave the word - keep. Its execution is controlled by the forum moderators and the violators are punishable quite strictly.


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

coins.lave.ru. - The so-called Samara Forum, this is the most visited area visited by numismatics. The reason for its popularity is possible in the fact that the situation there is extremely democratic. The forum is more aimed at selling - the purchase of relatively ordinary coins, ranging from the flow rate of 50 to 100 rubles to rarities at 100 thousand.

staraya-Moneta.ru. - Elite numismatite club, although mainly specializes in pre-revolutionary coins, but also the section of modern coins is also well presented. Everything is intelligent and respectable.

But before putting up your valuable find for sale, everywhere first need to just read themes. See what and how it was sold, rummaged in the archives, because you can certainly find sales of such a lot. This will help to navigate in terms of prices. If this is not for you, then at least consider - with direct sales from hand to hand, most likely come to the dealer. He will not give more than half the price, he also needs to earn at you.

Then a clean theory, about the real most expensive coins of Russia, but such copies at a price of hundreds of thousands of rubles and higher in circulation are no longer found. These are or test specimens stolen with MD, well, or something made according to the "special" order, in one word to the uniqueness ...

5. The most expensive coins of Russia, their cost. Not circulation issues

The reason for the release is why and for what purposes such coins are not known, only hypotheses can be built. Documents of the State Bank and Mint Coefort could shed at this light, but they will ever ever be disclosed. Meet these coins in the monetary circulation are not really real, they are known only in the number of several pieces. Upon design, no difference from ordinary circulation coins, only the unusual combinations of the nominal, year of production and the monogram of the mint turn them into the unicumes.


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

5 kopecks and 5 rubles in 1999.In 1999, the SPMD were minted 5 kopecks and 5 rubles. The circulation of coins until today remains a mystery. Numismatis experts confirmed the authenticity of only three copies with a par value of 5 rubles and one 5 ammunition coins. Their appearance after ten years after the date indicated on the coins was produced by a real extension in numismatic circles.

In 2009, a lot of 5 rubles in 1999 was put at the auction. The starting price for trading was declared 210,000 rubles. But none of the collectors risked to participate in the auction, fearing the appearance, after some time, several more such coins, and as a result - a sharp decline in price. It is worth noting that by the present time their number has not yet increased. It can be said that 5 kopecks and 5 rubles of 1999 confidently occupy the leading positions of one of the most rare and expensive coins of modern Russia

50 kopecks, 1, 2 and 5 rubles 2001 Four coins that are on the network more rumors and speculation than real facts. Only one thing is unquestioned that they were minted in 2001 at the Moscow Mint.

About existence 50 kopecks 2001. It became known somewhat earlier than about other coins of this year. It can be said, more promoted as rarity, and therefore often becomes the object of attention of fake manufacturers. Yes, and the cost of this coin per 100 thousand rubles declared in some directories, also contributed to this. In general, Milknikov 2001, 2004 and 2007 are very similar among themselves, and all fakes usually make the coins of the fourth and seventh year. Nevertheless, there are a number of differences for which attention should be paid in determining the authenticity of the sample. In 2004, the letter writing font was somewhat changed - I. The beveled wand acquired a peculiar and well-visible shelves at the top and below the letter, the original 50 kopecks of 2001 such shelves do not have. Also, overhang 4 in 1 can be found on the position and design of the unit in the designation of the year. Converted from the Four, she will look, unlike the original, on the other side of the dragon's paws. Well, 2007 in the counterfeit is easily founded with the help of a magnet, since it is the magnetized steel base. Coins of 2001 were made of non-magnetic brass.



1 ruble 2001 In the field of view, collectors got almost simultaneously with 50 kopecks. of the same year. For a long time, this pair remained a permanent "legend of modern numismatics", so about other raritents known now (5 cop. And 5 rubles. 1999, 2 and 5 rubles 2001, 1, 2 and 5 rubles. 2003 MMD) has not yet been known. 2 rubles 2001 - This is another mystery coin, known in single specimens. 5 rubles 2001 For the first time "lit up" in 2014. First on the Internet, its photos were put up on one of the forums. A little later, authoritative specialists of numismatics, looking at her "live", confirmed the authenticity of the coin. The exact cost of 2001 coins is still not possible, since there was no public auction sales, but it can be assumed that the price for each of them more than 150 - 200 thousand rubles.

1, 2 and 5 rubles 2003 MMD.In 2003, ruble rates were limited to SPMD for the formation of collection annual sets (15 thousand ex). But for some reason, all these coins instead of souvenir kits were sent to the usual money turnover. And only in 2013 there were information that there are 1, 2 and 5 rubles of 2003 made on the Moscow Mint, the unit specimens of which came to collectors.

Very similar to the fate and one more coin-riddles - 5 rubles in 2006. For the first time, her photos were shown only in 2012 on one of the numismatic forums.

The coins of regular Chekana SPMD 2011 and 2012.In 2011 on C-PB. Only memorable coins were manufactured by the mint. So initially news about the existence of a complete line of all denominations for regular handling of the MONogram of SPMD met with distrust, but they exist, however, in the number of just a few copies. In some directories, this selection was immediately rated at 1.5 million rubles, i.e. According to the "habitual" price of 150 - 200 thousand rubles for each coin known in a piece execution. In 2012, similar coins with a monogramm of SPMD appeared again, but without 1 and 5 kopecks, so when buying a set of 2012, you can try to meet only 1 million rubles.

6. Speculative issues imitating expensive coins

The mint today is a high-tech and registered enterprise, which is engaged in coin coin on the order of the State Bank. Working to get into production and exit it, there are several stages of inspection. This largely eliminates the illegal removal of money by employees. But the desire to get rich in the stroma pushes someone to all sorts of tricks. Normal coins make sense no, which you can not say about rare mint marriages and exclusive homemade coins. The demand for which in numismatists also generates the attacks of "creativity" in the unfair masters of the mint.

Clerts mainly work in three directions:

- Rare technological marriage and imitation.The most flattened type of marriage, besides, quite lightweight with its artificial imitation, it is the implementation of several blows with a stamp on one billet, and it is desirable with a "beautiful" shift. At one of the auctions, an instance was sold, where the alleged stamp "by chance" five times (!) It was over one billet. But the most popular image shifts in the second strike, and not a little bit, and so, "from the soul" of percent for 30-40 (as they only do not embroider the fingers ...) What happens at the exit, then sell 10 - 15 thousand per item.

- Cover. Non-standard combinations of images on the facial and reverse sides. In the good old days, this really happened, especially with stamps 3 and 20 kopecks, which are close to diameter. Now there are no such close diameters for coins, so manufacturers have to fantasize full, collecting and combining various non-natural combinations. One side from 10 kopecks, the other from the ruble coin, the stamp for 50 kopecks is combined with a snap for a chasing 2 rubles. 2 rubles 50 kopecksWell, of course, it is not uncommon when the "special" chasing is produced so that one coin turns two facial or two rounds.

- Third The direction of "creativity" is a chasing on non-typical blanks. Allegedly experimental coins of a coin yard, etc. In the collection of numismatons there are bimetallic 10, 50 kopecks 2015 and rubles 2014 - 2015But not in one directory there is no information about the production of such a coin. How did she go beyond the limits of the mint? Everything is also worked out and delivered to flow, numismatic dealers, for a certain remuneration, ordered from workers to inhibit similar coins for the walls of MD. By paying several thousand per copy, they later try to sell them several times more expensive to gullible numismators.

All this is a kind of counterfeit and should (?) Praise by law. This collectors should be learned to learn to intuitively distinguish these products from real varieties and natural coin marriages, which were written above.


In view of the great interest of readers and visitors of my blog to the most valuable coins of modern RussiaI decided to make a small sightseeing article. In it, you will find a list of valuable coins of Russia, indicating the price and a brief description of the features that they make a coin of rare and valuable (if any). The list includes valuable coins since 1992 and to the present (2018).

In general, simply a list of valuable coins of Russia and nothing superfluous 🙂 I think it will be useful to anyone interested in modern coins. Whether it is a numismat that collects a serious collection or simply a person who does not want to miss his chance to find a valuable coin (and to earn it decently). In general, see yourself ...

Please note that the cost of valuable coins is highlighted in various colors. Green marked those coins, the price to which exceeds 1 tr., And red - especially valuable and rare coins, the cost of which is calculated with tens, and even hundreds of thousands of rubles. Please note that the list shows the coins of which is equal to or exceeding at least 200 rubles.

List of valuable coins of modern Russia

- 1992 -
10 rubles 1992, Magnetic, Moscow Mint (up to 11 thousand rubles)
50 rubles 1992, Bimetal, Moscow Mint (up to 200 rubles)
, Bimetal, Moscow Mint (up to 800 rubles).
, Bimetal, Leningrad Mint, all feathers on the tail of an eagle with spacers (from 2 thousand rubles).

- 1993 -
10 rubles 1993,non-magnetic, Leningrad Mint (22 thousand rubles).
10 rubles 1993, non-magnetic, Moscow Mint (1.5 thousand rubles).
20 rubles 1993, non-magnetic, Moscow Mint (up to 7 thousand rubles)
20 rubles 1993, Bimetal, Leningrad Mint (90 thousand rubles).
50 rubles 1993, Bimetal, Leningrad Mint (60 thousand rubles).
, Arcticugol, Spitsbergen (300-550 rubles)

- 1997 -
., St. Petersburg Mint (500 - 1 000 rub.).
., St. Petersburg Mint (900 - 1 000 rub.).
, Moscow Mint (4-12 thousand rubles).
., Moskovsky Mint (1 thousand rubles).

- 1998 -
1 kopeck 1998,pC. 1.1 by A.E., St. Petersburg Mint (500 rubles).
1 ruble 1998, Wide Cant, Moscow Mint (2 thousand rubles).
5 rubles 1998, Stamped Litted, Moscow Mint (150-200 rubles).

- 1999 -
50 kopecks 1999, St. Petersburg Mint (350 rubles).
, Any mint (300-500 rubles).
2 rubles 1999, Moscow Mint (250 rubles).
, Moscow Mint (250 thousand rubles, very rare !! )

- year 2001 -
, St. Petersburg Mint, cross folds in Sea George ( 1.5-2 thousand rubles.).
, Moscow Mint (11 thousand rubles)
, Moscow Mint (30 thousand rubles)
, Moscow Mint (100 thousand rubles)
2 rubles 2001, with Gagarin, without the designation of the mint (3.5 thousand rubles)

- 2002 -
, without referring to the mint (5 thousand rubles)
50 kopecks 2002, Moscow Mint (300 rubles).
1 ruble 2002, Moscow Mint (11 thousand rubles).
2 rubles 2002, Moscow Mint (13 thousand rubles).
5 rubles 2002, Moscow Mint (5 thousand rubles).
10 kopecks 2002
1 ruble 2002, St. Petersburg Mint (3 thousand rubles).
2 rubles 2002, St. Petersburg Mint (9 thousand rubles).
5 rubles 2002, St. Petersburg Mint (4 thousand rubles).

- 2003 -

, PC. B pcs. B pc. 2.3, (1-5 thousand rubles)
, Special varieties: PC. 21., PC. 2.2, Gurt III-2B (200 - 500 rubles)
, St. Petersburg Mint (24 thousand rubles)
, St. Petersburg Mint (20 thousand rubles)
, St. Petersburg Mint (12 thousand rubles)

- 2006 -
1 kopeck 2006, with pc. 3.22.B, St. Petersburg Mint (600 rubles).

- year 2009 -
5 rubles 2009, non-magnetic, St. Petersburg Mint (350 rubles).

- 2010 -
5 rubles 2010, St. Petersburg Mint (300 rubles).

10 rubles 2010, St. Petersburg Mint (1-1.5 thousand rubles).

Coins of modern Russia These are valuable not only for ordinary people, but also for numismates. The main feature of these coins is that a rare coin can fall into hand to any of us during commodity-money relations.

Cost of coins of modern Russia Most often coincides with their face value. However, rare specimens are found, which for one or another reasons were minted with a small circulation or turned out to be defective, for example, they are not specified with a mint, drawing on the obverse and reverse the same. Such specimens will take an important place in the collection of any numismat.

In addition to the coin of regular Chekan, the Central Bank of Russia annually produces anniversary coins made of steel and bimetal, devoted to important historical events and famous personalities. Typically, the cost of commemorative coins is a little higher than their nominal. But there are exceptions here: small circulation or defects in production.

Consider what valuable coins of modern Russia There are, and how to learn to distinguish them from the coins of the nominal value. The article will be discussed about coins manufactured from subsothous metals.

Coins 1992 - 1993

The first coins after the collapse of the USSR were produced by Moscow and Leningrad Mint. Nominal new coins began with 1 ruble and ended with 100 rubles. Sickle and hammer on the reverse was replaced by a double-headed eagle. Copane was used copper-nickel alloy, steel with brass coating and bronze.

In 1992, 3 commemorative coins from Bimetal 10 rubles each, owned by the Red Book series, were issued. However, today they do not have much value.

In 1993, new alloys became used in the release of coins, for example, steel with Melchior coating. Updated 10, 20, 50 and 100 rubles appeared in circulation.

The most valuable coins of modern Russia For 1992-1993:

  • 10 rubles. 1992 GKCP - up to 11 thousand rubles;
  • 10 rubles. 1992 MMD magnetic - up to 18 thousand rubles;
  • 10 rubles. 1993 MMD - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 10 rubles. 1993 LMD is non-magnetic - up to 30 thousand rubles;
  • 20 rubles. 1993 MMD - up to 20 thousand rubles;
  • 20 rubles. 1993 LMD - up to 100 thousand rubles;
  • 50 rubles. 1993 LMD - up to 60 thousand rubles.

Coins 1997 - 1999

In 1997, a monetary reform took place, as a result of which the devaluation was carried out. This year, coins from 10 rubles and more were disappeared from the appeal. Coins since 1997 release still are a valid payment facility.

5 rubles 1999 MMD is one of the most valuable coins of modern Russia today. However, it is still unknown, whether such a circulation really existed. Only the only specimen is known, the current value of which is 250 thousand rubles.

During this period of time, the first anniversary coin of modern Russia appeared after the devaluation: 1 ruble of 1999 in honor of the 200th anniversary of the birth of A. S. Pushkin. All immediately began to postpone it, so its current cost does not exceed 100 rubles.

Valuable modern coins 1997 - 1999:

  • 1 rub. 1997 MMD with a wide edge - 4 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 1998 MMD - up to 4 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 1998, SPMD - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 1999 MMD - up to 1.5 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 1999 MMD - up to 250 thousand rubles.

Coins 2000 - 2003

Most of all different rare coins are mined for 2001 and 2003. For example, 1 and 2 rubles of 2001 MMD, which are externally similar to the 1997 coins. However, it is not easy to find such copies at all, because during these years the circulation was often small or trial, which is why they are very valued by numizates. Also rare are the five-terrible coins of 2002 and 2003 with a defect: they are not specified with a mint.

In 2002, for the first time after the devaluation, the first coin appeared with a denomination of 10 rubles in honor of the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Special value for anniversary coins of 2000-2003 do not have, the maximum market price will be 50 rubles per copy. The only valuable anniversary coin for this period of time is 2 rubles of 2001 with Gagarin without indication of the mint: It is possible to sell it in the amount of up to 4 thousand rubles.

Among valuable coins of modern Russia For 2000 - 2003, you can allocate:

  • 10 cop 2001, SPMD with vertical folds on the raincoat George Victorious - up to 2 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2001 MMD - up to 150 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2001 MMD - 30 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 2001 MMD - 50 thousand rubles;
  • 5 cop. 2002 M - up to 5 thousand rubles;
  • 5 cop. 2002 without the designation of the mint-yard - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 10 cop 2002 M - up to 23 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2002 M - up to 13 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2002 MMD - up to 5.5 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2002 SPMD - up to 9.7 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 2002 MMD - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 2002 SPMD - up to 9 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 2002 MMD - up to 6 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 2002 SPMD - up to 9 thousand rubles;
  • 5 cop. 2003 without the designation of the mint-yard - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2003, SPMD - up to 30 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 2003 SPMD - up to 20 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 2003 SPMD - up to 20 thousand rubles.

Coins 2004-2009

For 2004-2009, a little valuable coins were minted a bit. The alloys used, as well as the nominal coins produced. For example, since 2004, a five-buckle coin has ceased to minimize. Its release was completely renewed only by 2008.

In 2006, in the production of ten- and fiftyachioper coins instead of brass, steel placed tomopac began to use steel. This made it possible to need to keep them.

Since 2009, after a practically 20-year-old break, a coin with a par value of 10 rubles was reached. Also, some coins began to be produced simultaneously from different alloys, therefore, among identical coins of 2009, magnetic and non-magnetic instances can be found.

During this period of time, several episodes of anniversary ten-mela coins were issued on important historical events and our country. In 2005, a series of bimetal "60 years of the Great Victory" was released. In 2005-2009, the "Ancient Cities of Russia" and "Russian Federation" series were produced. The cost of coins of them, as a rule, does not exceed 150 rubles per instance.

Prices for coins of modern Russia For 2004 - 2009:

  • 10 cop 2004 M - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • 5 cop. 2005 SP - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2005 SPMD - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • 2 rub. 2006, SPMD - up to 4 thousand rubles;
  • 1 cop. 2007 M - up to 4.5 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2007 M - up to 61 thousand rubles;
  • 5 cop. 2008 SP - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • 10 cop 2008 SP - 2 thousand rubles;
  • 1 rub. 2008 MMD from plaelated steel - up to 28 thousand rubles;
  • 5 rubles. 2009, SPMD - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 10 rubles. 2009 MMD - up to 4 thousand rubles.

Coins 2010 - 2015

For 2010-2015, several rare coins of regular Chekane came into appeal. In addition, a large number of commemorative coins were released both within the series and in the form of individual instances.

Chess