Introduction of early Soviet silver coins?
192265438+At the end of February, according to Lenin's suggestion, Russia formed an alliance with Ukraine, Belarus and Transcaucasia to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (abbreviated as the Soviet Union, abbreviated as CCCP in Russian). So there were two sets of coins in the early period after the October Revolution. One set is five silver coins issued by the Russian Federation in 192 1- 1923, with face values of 10, 15, 20, 50 kopecks and 1 ruble respectively. A set of coins issued by the Soviet Union since 1924 has different denominations of 10, namely 1/2 kopecks (only issued in three years: 1925, 1927, 1928). The early half-ruble silver coins in the Soviet Union had the national emblem on the front and the blacksmith on the back. From 1924 to 1927, it has been issued for four consecutive years. 1 ruble silver coin was issued only in 1924, and the front design was also the national emblem. On the back, an industrial worker holds another handicraft worker's shoulder with a wooden saw, pointing out to him that sunshine avenue is heading for a big enterprise. These two early Soviet silver coins are not only of revolutionary significance, but also an innovation in the history of western coin image art development.