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Jubilee coins of 10 rubles are valued. The most expensive coins of modern Russia (prices, photos)

We all know that among the modern coins of Russia there are those whose price is tens, or even hundreds of times higher than the face value. Check your pockets, because among the usual modern little things, you can find a real treasure.

Why do some coins cost exactly as much as it is written on them, that is, the denomination, while others cost tens, and sometimes hundreds of thousands of rubles. Do you think it depends on the year of issue? No, this is a misconception. The price of a coin primarily depends on the circulation and, secondly, on the preserved coin. Age has little effect on the value of a coin, so let's look for expensive tens among modern coins.

Now in circulation there are both ordinary steel coins and bimetallic (two-color) coins. Yes, yes two-tone commemorative coins comes out to this day, although many of them have ceased to fall for change, tk. there are a lot of collectors and such coins are deposited with them.

So little things

To begin with, let's start with relatively inexpensive, but still quite rare coins. There are two of them, both bimetallic 10 ruble coins, both of which appeared in circulation in 2010.

  • 10 rubles in honor of the 2010 Population Census - the cost of this coin today is 300-500 rubles, depending on whether it is saved;
  • 10 rubles Nenets Autonomous District - the cost is about the same, 300-500 rubles.

Ch.Ya.P. what it is?

Now let's talk about the hot three of CH.Y.P coins - what is it, you ask? And these are three commemorative coins of 10 rubles

All three coins were issued in 2010. At first, their price did not exceed 300 rubles, then they rose sharply to 1000. For a short time there was complete confusion about these coins, but when everything settled down, the price reached 5000 rubles.

The circulation of each coin was significantly lower than the usual bimetallic jubilee, and amounted to only 100,000 pieces each (200 thousand pieces of the Perm Territory coin circulation). Thus, only 300,000 coins. According to rumors, it was like this, someone who great connections bought the entire circulation of coins at the St. Petersburg Mint. Say it is unrealistic, but quite. Consider yourself 400,000 coins with a face value of 10 rubles, that's only 4 million rubles.

Having bought a batch of coins at cost price, these coins began to be thrown into the numismatist market. Having earned decent money at the same time. But again, these are just rumors.

Now on the market there are a lot of Chinese fakes of Ch.Ya.P., of course, almost any sane person can identify them, even by eye, but still be careful. The price of fakes does not exceed 300 rubles for all 3 coins.

Today, the price for a real three Ch.Ya.P starts at 21,000 rubles. The most expensive of them is Yamalo-Nenets - 10,000 rubles. You can buy or sell a Chechen one for 8,000 rubles, and now they ask for 3,000 rubles for the Perm Territory. But I really indicated the minimum prices.

Take a magnifying glass and take out a magnet

The next interesting coin is North Ossetia-Alania 10 rubles. Please note that not all of these coins are truly rare and therefore prized. An ordinary ten North Ossetia-Alania costs less than 100 rubles, because the circulation is huge - 10,000,000 pieces.

When the coin appeared in circulation, it was a simple, another coin from the series the Russian Federation and was not of particular interest to collectors and collectors. However, after a while, numismatists discovered three features:

  • The number of notches on the edge of the coin, usually on coins of this series, 300 notches are applied to the edging, but interesting specimens with 180 notches were also found. Thus, such a marriage made the coin unusual and relatively expensive - the price today is more than 800 rubles.
  • The second feature was the fact that some coins were magnetic, or rather the core of the coin. It turned out that the center of the coin was made of iron. This feature raised the price of the coin to 8,000 rubles.
  • A little later, one more feature was discovered that made it possible to sell a coin hundreds of times more expensive than its face value. Discerning collectors have discovered a so-called snowball in the image of the mountains. In fact, this is a manufacturing defect of the coin, but it is quite interesting and collectors are ready to pay around 1,500 rubles for such an interest.

The usual ten, but this is not accurate

Every year the Central Bank of the Russian Federation places an order for mints, as you probably know there are two of them in Russia, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Further, depending on the need Central bank either releases coins into circulation or sends them for smelting. So in 2011, 2012 and 2016, there was originally an order for coins with a denomination of 10 rubles for SPMD, but there was no need for them and officially all the coins were melted down. But nothing disappears without a trace.

And such traces are now worth relatively decent money. So look, all these 3 coins look absolutely ordinary, and perhaps you would never even notice them among the little things. Here you need to look at three points:

  1. Year, it should be 2011, 2012 and 2016;
  2. Denomination, it should be an ordinary 10-ruble coin (not a jubilee);
  3. The eagle must have the stamp of the St. Petersburg Mint (SPMD) under the paw.

If you find such a coin, you are really very lucky, the cost of such “ordinary tens” reaches 300,000 rubles, but only the auction can determine the real value. Selling them at a bargain, they are really rare, expensive and coveted by numismatists coins.

In conclusion, I would like to say that it is quite possible to find all these coins in your wallet or receive them for change, and it is quite possible to sell them at the prices indicated in the article. Good luck searching!

Coins modern Russia have value not only for ordinary people, but also for numismatists. main feature of these coins is that a rare coin can fall into the hands of any of us in the course of commodity-money relations.

The value of coins of modern Russia most often coincides with their face value. However, there are also rare specimens that, for one reason or another, were minted in a small circulation or turned out to be defective, for example, they do not have a mint, the design on the obverse and reverse coincides, etc. Such specimens will occupy important place in the collection of any numismatist.

In addition to coins of regular minting, the Central Bank of Russia annually issues commemorative coins made of steel and bimetal, dedicated to important historical events and famous personalities... Usually the cost of commemorative coins is slightly higher than their face value. But here, too, there are exceptions: small runs or manufacturing defects.

Consider which valuable coins of modern Russia exist, and how to learn to distinguish them from face value coins. The article will focus on coins made from base metals.

1992 - 1993 coins

The first coins after the collapse of the USSR were issued by the Moscow and Leningrad mints. The denomination of new coins began at 1 ruble and ended at 100 rubles. The hammer and sickle on the reverse has been replaced by a double-headed eagle. Copper-nickel alloy, brass-plated steel and bronze were used for embossing.

In 1992, 3 commemorative bimetal coins of 10 rubles each, belonging to the Red Book series, were also issued. However, today they are of little value.

In 1993, new alloys began to be used in the production of coins, for example, steel with cupronickel coating. The updated 10, 20, 50 and 100 rubles have appeared in circulation.

Most valuable coins of modern Russia for 1992-1993:

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

Coins 1997 - 1999

In 1997, a monetary reform took place, as a result of which a devaluation was carried out. This year, coins with a denomination of 10 rubles or more have disappeared from circulation. Since 1997, coins are still valid legal tender.

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

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

Valuable modern coins 1997 - 1999:

  • 1 RUB 1997 MMD with wide piping - 4 thousand rubles;
  • 1 RUB 1998 MMD - up to 4 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 1998 SPMD - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 2 1999 MMD - up to 1.5 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 1999 MMD - up to 250 thousand rubles.

Coins 2000 - 2003

Most of all various rare coins were minted in 2001 and 2003. For example, 1 and 2 rubles 2001 MMD, which outwardly resemble the coins of 1997. However, it is not at all easy to find such copies, since during these years the circulation was often small or trial, which is why they are very much appreciated by numismatists. Also rare are the five-kopeck coins of 2002 and 2003 with a defect: they do not indicate the mint.

In 2002, for the first time after the devaluation, the first 10-ruble coin appeared in circulation in honor of the victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. The commemorative coins of 2000-2003 have no special value, the maximum market price will be 50 rubles per copy. The only valuable commemorative coin for this period of time is 2 rubles in 2001 with Gagarin without specifying the mint: it can be sold for up to 4 thousand rubles.

Among valuable coins of modern Russia for 2000 - 2003 can be distinguished:

  • 10 kopecks 2001 SPMD with vertical folds on the cloak of St. George the Victorious - up to 2 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2001 MMD - up to 150 thousand rubles;
  • 1 RUB 2001 MMD - 30 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 2 2001 MMD - 50 thousand rubles;
  • 5 kopecks 2002 М - up to 5 thousand rubles;
  • 5 kopecks 2002 without a mint designation - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 10 kopecks 2002 М - up to 23 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2002 М - 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;
  • RUB 2 2002 MMD - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 2 2002 SPMD - up to 9 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 2002 MMD - up to 6 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 2002 SPMD - up to 9 thousand rubles;
  • 5 kopecks 2003 without a mint designation - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • 1 RUB 2003 SPMD - up to 30 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 2 2003 SPMD - up to 20 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 2003 SPMD - up to 20 thousand rubles.

Coins 2004-2009

During 2004-2009, few truly valuable coins were minted. The alloys used were changed, as well as the denominations of the coins issued. For example, since 2004 the five-ruble coin has ceased to be minted. Its release was fully resumed only in 2008.

In 2006, in the production of ten- and fifty-kopeck coins, steel clad with tombak was used instead of brass. This made it possible to reduce the cost of their mint.

Since 2009, after almost a 20-year hiatus, coins with a denomination of 10 rubles have been put into circulation again. Also, some coins began to be issued simultaneously from different alloys, therefore, among the identical coins of 2009, you can find magnetic and non-magnetic copies.

During this period of time, several series of anniversary ten-ruble coins were issued, dedicated to important historical events and our country. In 2005, a series of bimetal “60 years Great victory". In 2005-2009 the series “Ancient cities of Russia” and “Russian Federation” were produced. The cost of coins from them, as a rule, does not exceed 150 rubles per copy.

Prices for coins of modern Russia for 2004 - 2009:

  • 10 kopecks 2004 M - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • 5 kopecks 2005 JV - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • 1 RUB 2005 SPMD - up to 3 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 2 2006 SPMD - up to 4 thousand rubles;
  • 1 kopeck 2007 M - up to 4.5 thousand rubles;
  • 50 kopecks 2007 М - up to 61 thousand rubles;
  • 5 kopecks 2008 JV - up to 2.5 thousand rubles;
  • 10 kopecks 2008 JV - 2 thousand rubles;
  • 1 RUB 2008 MMD made of clad steel - up to 28 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 5 2009 SPMD - up to 10 thousand rubles;
  • RUB 10 2009 MMD - up to 4 thousand rubles.

Coins 2010 - 2015

During 2010-2015, several rare coins of regular minting were put into circulation. In addition, it was released a large number of commemorative coins both within the series and in the form of individual copies.

In the first half of the 2000s, people appeared who began to buy coins from the population, offering them several times their face value. Many then willingly agreed to this, not understanding what was going on, happily selling ordinary money, considering the buyers a little eccentric. But, as it turned out, these people were not eccentric. On the contrary, they turned out to be entrepreneurial and were able to earn many times more on this.

There was no Internet then, therefore, in order to reduce the number of competitors, these people did not say much about why they were buying ordinary money, offering dozens of times more than they cost. The truth became known later, when it turned out that some modern money in circulation had certain features, came out in limited edition, or something else.

For example, officially, according to the documents, in 2001 fifty-kopeck, 1 and 2 ruble coins were not issued. Nevertheless, some numismatists have them in stock, which suggests that such coins were most likely by mistake, but were minted and put into circulation that year.

What is their value? No, they are not made of any precious metals, etc., they are simply collected by numismatists who are ready to pay for a rare coin much more than its face value. Dozens of times, and sometimes tens of thousands of times. For example, if someone decides to expose 2001 50 kopeck coin release at auction, its cost can reach 100 thousand rubles and higher.

Upon learning about such coins, many rushed to their wallets, wallets, piggy banks. Those who found them at home, most likely, have already sold. But there are those who were not particularly interested in all this, and perhaps somewhere he had such valuable coins. After all, not everyone is looking for such coins, therefore, and in free circulation they can only be because no one paid attention to them, or did not know that they have high value... Even if you do not search and collect such coins purposefully, you can make a small revision in your wallet every time and check if there is anything of value there. What if you're lucky ?! So, see our list of the most expensive Russian coins.

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

Ten-ruble coin "Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug" that appeared 2010 year... Now on the market for it, on average, numismatists and simply collectors give 16,000 rubles.

10 rubles Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District: photo

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

10 rubles Chechen Republic: photo

Ten-ruble coin "Perm Territory", which also saw the light in 2010 year. They will give for her 3500 - 4000 rubles.

10 rubles Perm Territory: photo

Ten-ruble coin "Republic of North Ossetia-Alania" which was minted and issued in 2013 year. Its approximate market value is about 3500 rubles. We must not forget about the ones that will be released in 2018. Back at the end of this year may

10 rubles Republic of North Ossetia Alania: photo

However, the rarest and, accordingly, the most expensive ten-ruble coin is a coin that saw the light of day in 2011 year and minted in the northern capital ( SPMD). Only 13 such coins were issued. The peculiarity of these coins is that in that year 10-ruble coins were to be issued only at the Moscow Mint. In the St. Petersburg Mint, several pieces were produced by mistake, and because of this error they became the object of close attention of numismatists. You can distinguish an SPMD coin from a coin by the mint icon under the left paw of the two-headed eagle. In auctions, connoisseurs are ready to pay for it from 100 thousand rubles and more.

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

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

Expensive commemorative coins of Russia

Usually it is ten rubles again. But, not all of them are expensive. The most expensive are the dozens listed above. They can also be attributed to anniversary, because their release was timed to some significant dates these subjects of the Russian Federation, which are depicted on them. As for the rest of the commemorative coins, the price for them is not that high. Rare commemorative coins include:

  • "Political instructor" dedicated to 55 years since the victory in the Great Patriotic War

10 rubles Political instructor: photo

  • "Gagarin", minted and issued on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the flight of the first man into space

10 rubles Gagarin: photo

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

10 rubles of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: photo

10 rubles of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: photo

  • "Population census"

(1999 year... SP) costs an average of 90-110 thousand rubles.

  • 5 rubles (1999 year... SPMD) costs from 200-260 thousand rubles on the market.
  • 5 rubles (2001 year... Moscow) costs an average of 90-110 thousand rubles on the market.
  • V 2002 year 5-five-ruble notes were issued, on which or indicate the mint, where they were minted, stand about 8-11 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2002 year... JV and Moscow) are on the market for about 8-10 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2003 r. SPMD) is on the market on average 13-16 thousand rubles.
  • 5 rubles (2006 year SPMD) costs on the market on average from 90-110 thousand rubles.

Double-ruble coins:

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

Valuable penny coins:

  • 50 kopecks (1999 year... SP) are now on 90-110 thousand rubles, like coins with a similar denomination, but minted already in 2001 year in Moscow (M).
  • 5 kopecks, minted in 2002 year, which did not indicate the mint, are 8-10 thousand rubles.

Who can you sell such coins to?

V large cities there are special companies, shops where you can hand over such a coin or put it up for sale by paying a commission on the profit. You can also, without contacting anyone, simply put a coin for sale on the Internet using message boards or specialized sites dedicated to this topic, where appropriate sites are provided so that those who wish can sell or purchase the coins they are interested in.

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

5 million 18 Staff-captain N.A. Durova 5 million 19 General of Infantry A.P. Ermolov 5 million 20 Organizer of the partisan movement Vasilisa Kozhina 5 million 21 Major General A.I. Kutaisov 5 million 22 General of Infantry M.A. Miloradovich 5 million 23 General of Infantry A.I. Osterman-Tolstoy 5 million 24 General of the cavalry N.N. Raevsky 5 million 25 General of the cavalry M.I. Platov 5 million 26 Emperor Alexander I 5 million 2017 27 2017 MMD TO erch 5 million 20april 2017 28 Sevastopol 5 million

Note. There are 2 rubles 2001 "Gagarin" without a mint mark, they belong to the Moscow coins.

5 RUBLES

Year Obverse Reverse Circulation Release date
2012 1 2012 MMD Battle of Red 5 million 18 June 2012
2 Smolensk battle 5 million July 2, 2012
3 battle of Borodino 5 million
4 Battle of Vyazma 5 million
5 Maloyaroslavets battle 5 million
6 Tarutino battle 5 million
7 Battle of the Berezina 5 million
8 Battle of Kulm 5 million August 1, 2012
9 Leipzig battle 5 million
10 Taking Paris 5 million
2014 11 2014 MMD Battle of Moscow 2 million 29 Aug 2014
12 Battle of stalingrad 2 million
13 Battle of the Caucasus 2 million
14 Battle of Kursk 2 million September 29, 2014
15 Battle of the Dnieper 2 million
16 Dnieper-Carpathian operation 2 million
17 Battle of Leningrad 2 million 9October 2014
18 Belarusian operation 2 million
19 Lvov-Sandomierz operation 2 million
20 Iasi-Chisinau operation 2 million
21 Baltic operation 2 million 2November 5, 2014
22 Operations to liberate Karelia and the Arctic 2 million
23 Budapest operation 2 million
24 Vistula-Oder operation 2 million
25 East Prussian operation 2 million 26December 2014
26 Vienna operation 2 million
27 Berlin operation 2 million
28 Prague operation 2 million
2015 29 2015 MMD 170th anniversary of the Russian Geographical Society 5 million 2September 8, 2015
30 Defense of Sevastopol 2 million December 18, 2015
31 Defense of the Adzhimushkay quarries 2 million
32 Kerch-Eltigen landing operation 2 million
33 Crimean strategic offensive 2 million
34 Partisans and underground fighters of Crimea 2 million
2016 35 2016 MMD Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Kiev 2 million 1 august 2016
36 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Minsk 2 million
37 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Vilnius 2 million
38 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Kishinev 2 million
39 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Bucharest 2 million
40 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Tallinn 2 million
41 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Riga 2 million
42 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Belgrade 2 million
43 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Warsaw 2 million
44 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Budapest 2 million
45 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Bratislava 2 million
46 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Vein 2 million
47 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Berlin 2 million
48 Capitals liberated by Soviet troops. Prague 2 million
49 150-anniversary of the Russian Historical Society 5 million 26 December 2016

10 RUBLES (bimetal)

Year

Obverse Reverse Circulation Release date
2000 1 2000 SPMD 55 years of Victory 10 million May 4, 2000
2 2000 MMD 10 million
2001 3 2001 SPMD Gagarin 10 million April 11, 2001
4 2001 MMD 10 million
2002 5 2002 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Derbent 5 million June 27, 2002
6 2002 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kostroma 5 million
7 2002 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Staraya Russa 5 million
8 2002 MMD Military establishment 5 million September 6, 2002
9 2002 SPMD Ministry of Foreign Affairs 5 million
10 2002 SPMD Ministry of Justice 5 million
11 2002 MMD Ministry of the Interior 5 million
12 2002 SPMD Ministry of Finance 5 million
13 2002 SPMD Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 5 million
14 2002 MMD Ministry of Education 5 million
2003 15 2003 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Pskov 5 million February 25, 2003
16 2003 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Murom 5 million October 6, 2003
17 2003 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Dorogobuzh 5 million
18 2003 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kasimov 5 million
2004 19 2004 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Dmitrov 5 million September 22, 2004
20 2004 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Ryazhsk 5 million
21 2004 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kem 5 million
2005 22 2005 SPMD 60 years of Victory 6 0 million January 11, 2005
23 2005 MMD
24 2005 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kaliningrad 5 million May 19, 2005
25 2005 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kazan 5 million
26 2005 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Mtsensk 5 million October 4, 2005
27 2005 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Borovsk 5 million
28 2005 SPMD The Russian Federation. Leningrad region 10 million December 27, 2005
29 2005 MMD The Russian Federation. Tver region 10 million
30 2005 MMD The Russian Federation. Oryol Region 10 million
31 2005 MMD The Russian Federation. Krasnodar region 10 million
32 2005 SPMD The Russian Federation. Republic of Tatarstan 10 million
33 2005 MMD The Russian Federation. Moscow 10 million
2006 34 2006 SPMD The Russian Federation. Altai Republic 10 million August 1, 2006
35 2006 SPMD The Russian Federation. Chita region 10 million
36 2006 SPMD The Russian Federation. The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) 10 million
37 2006 MMD The Russian Federation. Sakhalin Region 10 million
38 2006 MMD The Russian Federation. Primorsky Krai 10 million
39 2006 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Belgorod 5 million October 2, 2006
40 2006 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kargopol 5 million
41 2006 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Torzhok 5 million
2007 42 2007 MMD The Russian Federation. Republic of Bashkortostan 10 million April 2, 2007
43 2007 SPMD The Russian Federation. Rostov region 10 million
44 2007 MMD The Russian Federation. Novosibirsk region 10 million
45 2007 SPMD The Russian Federation. The Republic of Khakassia 10 million July 2, 2007
46 2007 SPMD The Russian Federation. Arkhangelsk region 10 million
47 2007 MMD The Russian Federation. Lipetsk region 10 million
48 2007 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Vologda 5 million October 1, 2007
49 2007 MMD
50 2007 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Veliky Ustyug 5 million
51 2007 MMD
52 2007 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Gdov 5 million
53 2007 MMD
2008 54 2008 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Vladimir 5 million February 1, 2008
55 2008 MMD
56 2008 SPMD The Russian Federation. Udmurtia 10 million
57 2008 MMD
58 2008 SPMD The Russian Federation. Astrakhan region 10 million April 1, 2008
59 2008 MMD
60 2008 SPMD The Russian Federation. Sverdlovsk region 10 million June 2, 2008
61 2008 MMD
62 2008 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Priozersk 5 million August 1, 2008
63 2008 MMD
64 2008 SPMD The Russian Federation. Kabardino-Balkar Republic 10 million
65 2008 MMD
66 2008 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Azov 5 million November 1, 2008
67 2008 MMD
68 2008 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Smolensk 5 million
69 2008 MMD
2009 70 2009 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Vyborg 5 million March 2, 2009
71 2009 MMD
72 2009 SPMD The Russian Federation. Republic of Kalmykia 10 million
73 2009 MMD
74 2009 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Galich 5 million June 1, 2009
75 2009 MMD
76 2009 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Kaluga 5 million
77 2009 MMD
78 2009 SPMD The Russian Federation. Jewish Autonomous Region 10 million
79 2009 MMD
80 2009 SPMD The Russian Federation. Republic of Adygea 10 million July 1, 2009
81 2009 MMD
82 2009 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Velikiy Novgorod 5 million August 3, 2009
83 2009 MMD
84 2009 SPMD The Russian Federation. Komi Republic 10 million October 1, 2009
85 2009 SPMD The Russian Federation. Kirov region 10 million November 2, 2009
2010 86 2010 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Bryansk 5 million March 1, 2010
87 Ancient cities of Russia. Yuryevets 5 million
88 The Russian Federation. Perm Territory 0,2 million July 1, 2010
89 The Russian Federation. Nenets Autonomous Okrug 1, 95 million
90 All Russian population census 2.3 million August 2, 2010
91 The Russian Federation. Chechen Republic 0, 1 million October 1, 2010
92 The Russian Federation. Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District 0, 1 million
2011 93 201 1 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Dace 5 million March 1, 2011
94 Ancient cities of Russia. Solikamsk 5 million
95 The Russian Federation. The Republic of Buryatia 9,3 million April 1, 2011
96 The Russian Federation. Voronezh region 10 million July 1, 2011
2012 97 2012 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Belozersk 5 million 1 June 2012
2013 98 2013 SPMD The Russian Federation. Republic of North Ossetia - Alania 10 million 2 September 2013
99 The Russian Federation. The Republic of Dagestan 10 million 17 okDecember 2013
2014 100 2014 SPMD Ancient cities of Russia. Nerekhta 5 million 10 janrow 2014
101 The Russian Federation. Penza region 10 million February 3rd 2014
102 The Russian Federation. Saratov region 10 million March, 3rd 2014
103 The Russian Federation. The Republic of Ingushetia 10 million 5 ma i 2014
104 The Russian Federation. Tyumen region 10 million August 7, 2014
105 The Russian Federation. Chelyabinsk region 10 million 5September 2014
2015 106 2015 SPMD 70 years of Victory. Emblem 5 million 28April 2015
107 70 years of Victory. Liberation of the world from fascism 5 million
108 70 years of Victory. End of World War II 5 million
2016 109 2016 SPMD The Russian Federation. Belgorod region 10 million March 15th 2016
110 The Russian Federation. Amur region 10 million 30 June 2016
111 2016 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Rzhev 5 million 11 july 2016
112 Ancient cities of Russia. Velikie Luki 5 million
113 Ancient cities of Russia. Zubtsov 5 million
114 The Russian Federation. Irkutsk region 10 million 1 august 2016
2017 115 2017 MMD Ancient cities of Russia. Olonets 5 million 20april 2017
The Russian Federation. Ulyanovsk region up to 10 million during the year (plan)
The Russian Federation. Tambov Region up to 10 million
2018 The Russian Federation. Kurgan region up to 10 million during the year (plan)
Ancient cities of Russia. Gorokhovets up to 5 million

10 RUBLES (brass plated steel)

Year Obverse Reverse Circulation Release date
2010 1 2010 SPMD 65 years of Victory 10 million 29 December 2010
2011 2 201 1 SPMD Cities of military glory. Belgorod 10 million 2May 3, 2011
3 Cities of military glory. Kursk 10 million 3 0 June 2011
4 Cities of military glory. Eagle 10 million
5 Cities of military glory. Vladikavkaz 10 million July 1, 2011
6 Cities of military glory. Malgobek 10 million August 1, 2011
7 Cities of military glory. Rzhev 10 million September 1, 2011
8 Cities of military glory. Dace 10 million October 3, 2011
9 Cities of military glory. Yelnya 10 million November 1, 2011
10 50 years of the first manned space flight 50 million December 1, 2011
2012 11 2012 SPMD 1150 years of statehood 10 million 20 March 2012
12 Cities military glory... Voronezh 10 million April 2, 2012
13 Cities of military glory. Meadows 10 million May 2, 2012
14 Cities of military glory. Polar 10 million 1 June 2012
15 Cities of military glory. Rostov-on-Don 10 million July 2, 2012
16 Cities of military glory. Tuapse 10 million August 1, 2012
17 200 years of victory in the Patriotic War of 1812 10 million
18 Cities of military glory. Velikie Luki 10 million September 3, 2012
19 Cities of military glory. Velikiy Novgorod 10 million October 1, 2012
20 Cities of military glory. Dmitrov 10 million November 1, 2012
2013 21 2013 SPMD Universiade in Kazan, logo and emblem 10 million 23 january 2013
22 Universiade in Kazan, mascot 10 million
23 Cities of military glory. Vyazma 10 million April 1, 2013
24 Cities of military glory. Kronstadt 10 million May 7, 2013
25 2013 MMD Battle of stalingrad 10 million May 24, 2013
26 2013 SPMD Cities of military glory. Naro-Fominsk 10 million June 3, 2013
27 Cities of military glory. Pskov 10 million July 1, 2013
28 Cities of military glory. Kozelsk 10 million August 1 2013
29 Cities of military glory. Arkhangelsk 10 million 2 september 2013
30 Cities of military glory. Volokolamsk 10 million 17 oktyabra 2013
31 Cities of military glory. Bryansk 10 million 6 November 2013
32 2013 M MD 20 years of the Constitution 10 million December 2nd 2013
2014 33 2014 SPMD Cities of military glory. Nalchik 10 million April 1, 201 4
34 Cities of military glory. Vyborg 10 million 5 ma i am 201 4
35 2 014 M MD Cities of military glory.Stary Oskol 10 million 2 June 2014
36 2014 SPMD Cities of military glory. Vladivostok 10 million 10 july 2014
37 Cities of military glory. Tikhvin 10 million August 29 2014
38 Cities of military glory. Tver 10 million September 5, 2014
39 Cities of military glory. Anapa 10 million October 9, 2014
40 Republic of Crimea 10 million
41 Sevastopol 10 million
42 Cities of military glory. Kolpino 10 million November 10, 2014
2015 43 2015 MMD Cities of military glory. Grozny 10 million 22 September 2015
44 2015 SPMD Cities of military glory. Kalach-on-Don 10 million November 2, 2015
45 Cities of military glory. Kovrov 10 million
46 Cities of military glory. Lomonosov 10 million
47 Cities of military glory. Khabarovsk 10 million November 24, 2015
48 Cities of military glory. Taganrog 10 million December 18, 2015
49 Cities of military glory. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky 10 million
50 Cities of military glory. Maloyaroslavets 10 million
51 Cities of military glory. Mozhaisk 10 million
2016 52 2016 SPMD Cities of military glory. Staraya Russa 10 million March 15th 2016
53 Cities of military glory. Gatchina 10 million 30 June 2016
54 Cities of military glory. Petrozavodsk 10 million 11 july 2016
55 Cities of military glory. Feodosia 10 million
2018 Universiade in Krasnoyarsk up to 5 million during the year (plan)
Universiade in Krasnoyarsk up to 5 million

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3 2012 SPMD Sochi 2014, the mascots of the games 9.75 million 21 February 2012 4 Sochi 2014, mascots of the games (colorized) 0.25 million November 1, 2012 2013 5 2013 SPMD Sochi 2014, mascots P aralimp games 9.75 million 12 March 2013 6 Sochi 2014, mascots P aralimpic games (color) 0.25 million June 17, 2013 2014 7 2014 SPMD Sochi 2014, Olympic torch relay 1 9.75 million October 30 2013 8 Sochi 2014, Olympic torch relay (color) 0.25 million 5 November 201 3 9 Sochi 2014, emblem games 10 million 6 November 201 3 10 Sochi 2014, the mascots of the games 10 million 11 Sochi 2014, mascots P aralimp games 10 million 2018 12 2018 MMD Football Championship 2018 1 9.75 million December 21, 2016 13 0.25 million 2017 14 2017 MMD Carbine shooting championship 0.15 million 15 May 2017 up to 0.1 million during the year (plan) Russian (Soviet) animation up to 0.1 million Russian (Soviet) animation up to 0.1 million 2018 Football Championship 2018 up to 1 9.75 million 2017 (plan) Football Championship 2018 (colorized) 0.25 million Football Championship 2018 up to 1 9.75 million 2017 (plan) Football Championship 2018 (colorized) 0.25 million

Notes. 1. 25-ruble coins with a color pattern are distributed not through the channels of cash circulation, but by selling to collectors, therefore they are not directly intended for cash circulation. But they can get there, since in all respects they coincide with similar 25-ruble coins without a color image, issued into circulation.
2.On June 17, 2014, a commemorative coin of base metal (brass) with a denomination of 10 rubles "Russian athletes-champions and prize-winners of the Games XXX London 2012 Olympics ". The coin was issued with parameters that differ sharply from coins of the same denomination for circulation, so it is unlikely to get into cash circulation. The weight of the coin is 292.00 g, diameter - 75.0 mm, thickness - 8, 50 mm Circulation - 500 pieces, minted at MMD.

Information from the press service of the Bank of Russia was used..

What determines the cost of commemorative coins of 10 rubles and the current prices for modern coins of Russia with a denomination of 10 rubles.

Not only numismatists, but also people who are far from collecting, simply do not want to part with commemorative coins of 10 rubles. This is not always connected with appearance coins and her cultural value... It's just that many people know that the demand and prices for commemorative coins of 10 rubles are growing every year. If we look at the dynamics of price growth for these coins, we will see that the cost of a number of modern chervonets for last years has grown exponentially. Of course, this applies primarily only to those coins that were issued in small quantities.

Therefore, it is not surprising that in recent years there have been a lot of rumors and myths associated with the prices of such coins. Someone says that after a few years the prices for commemorative coins of 10 rubles will rise sharply. Others say that the secret to the value of these coins is that some of them contain rare and valuable metals... True, these rumors are not supported by anything. One way or another, all this only fuels the already considerable interest in the anniversary chervonets.

What determines the cost of commemorative coins of 10 rubles?

The real price for commemorative coins of 10 rubles is made up of a large number of factors. The cost will depend on both the coin itself and a number of other reasons (for example, the method of sale or purchase).

If we talk about the coin itself, then there are several main components:

  • age of the coin: the older the coin, the more expensive it is;
  • the circulation of the coin: the fewer copies issued, the higher the price;
  • the state of the coin: of interest are mainly coins from the bank that were not in circulation;
  • mint: the same issue could have been minted by two mints, therefore, there are coins in circulation with two trademarks (SPMD and MMD), but they are not evenly available. Therefore, coins of one mint may cost several times higher than similar specimens, but minted in another city;
  • rare variety: coins with traits can cost significantly more.

How much are modern commemorative 10 ruble coins worth?

The following list shows the value of coins in excellent condition only. Such coins are also called "bag" coins. Such coins should have an original "chased" luster, but some of them may be present on their surface. minor defects from contact with other tens during storage and transportation in bags. The cost of a coin received from circulation is several times lower than that indicated in the list. If a coin has been in circulation for so long that it has lost its luster, then one cannot count on its profitable sale, and its price is unlikely to rise over the years. If you expect to collect a collection of jubilee chervonets, the value of which will grow over the years, then you need to replenish the collection only with copies in perfect condition.

Prices for bimetallic tens

Below is a list of 10 ruble commemorative bimetallic coins with an indication of the approximate cost. At the same time, the average sales prices of 10 ruble coins at numismatic auctions in recent years are taken as a basis.

2000-2001 The cost of the commemorative coin of 10 rubles "55 Years of Victory", issued in 2000, is 100 rubles. The price of a ten-ruble coin with Gagarin of 2001 is slightly lower - about 120 rubles (coins with the MMD brand are slightly more expensive than those minted at the St. Petersburg Mint).

2002-2004 Coins of 2002-2004 from the series "Old Towns of Russia" (Derbent, Staraya Russa, Kostroma, Pskov, Murom, Dorogobuzh, Kasimov, Dmitrov, Ryazhsk and Kem) are estimated at about 120-180 rubles. The cost of each 10 ruble coins from the 2002 series of the "Ministry" is 180-220 rubles.

2005 year Coins 10 rubles "60 years of Victory" in 2005 are estimated at about 50 rubles.

Prices for coins of 2005 with images of ancient cities of Russia (Mtsensk, Borovsk, Kaliningrad, Kazan) are 100-110 rubles. And the cost of coins of the "Russian Federation" series of the same year ( Leningrad region, Tver region, Krasnodar region, Oryol region, Republic of Tatarstan, Moscow) fluctuates around 50-80 rubles.

2006 year 10 rubles of 2006 in the series "Ancient cities of Russia" (Belgorod, Torzhok, Kargopol) are estimated at 90-100 rubles. Ten-ruble coins with images of the coats of arms of the Primorsky Territory, Sakhalin Region, the Republic of Sakha, the Chita Region and the Altai Republic (series "Russian Federation") are valued slightly less (their price is 40-50 rubles).

2007 year The price of the 2007 commemorative coins is somewhat different. Coins of the series "Ancient cities of Russia" (Vologda, Veliky Ustyug and Gdov) are estimated at 220-230 rubles, and dozens with the coats of arms of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Rostov region, Lipetsk region, Arkhangelsk region, Novosibirsk region and the Republic of Khakassia (series "Russian Federation") are sold at a price of 40 rubles per coin.

2008 r. In 2008, the release of the series "Russian Federation" and "Ancient cities of Russia" continued. Coins of this year in denomination of 10 rubles with the cities of Smolensk, Vladimir, Priozersk, Azov are estimated at 170-340 rubles, and coins dedicated to the Astrakhan region, Sverdlovsk region, the Udmurt Republic and the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic cost 50-100 rubles.

2009 r. Ancient cities (Galich, Kaluga, Veliky Novgorod and Vyborg) are sold at a price of 150-270 rubles. The cost of coins with the constituent entities of the Russian Federation (the Republic of Adygea, the Republic of Kalmykia, the Komi Republic, the Kirov region and the Jewish Autonomous Region) is 70-120 rubles.

2010 r. The 2010 coins are worth considering separately. Ancient cities (Yuryevets, Bryansk) are estimated at about 80-100 rubles. The cost of the remaining coins of this year is relatively high relative to others, since their circulation turned out to be less than planned. Coins 10 rubles in memory of the All-Russian population census and depicting the coat of arms of the Nenets autonomous region are estimated at 480-500 rubles. The price of the Perm Territory coin is approaching 4.2 thousand rubles, while the value of the Chechen Republic and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug coins is growing rapidly and varies greatly (from 9 to 15 thousand rubles).

2011 r. Coins of 2011 in denomination of 10 rubles from the series "Russian Federation" (Republic of Buryatia, Voronezh region) and "Ancient cities of Russia" (Yelets, Solikamsk) are estimated at 60-70 rubles.

2012 r. The cost of the coin of the only bimetallic issue in 2012 with a face value of 10 rubles "Belozersk" is 50 rubles.

2013 g. In 2013, another coin from the “Russian Federation” series was released, dedicated to the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania. The coin is sold at a price of 70 rubles, but there is a rare version of this coin with a "rare herd", which is more valuable (up to 800 rubles). Another coin of this year "Republic of Dagestan" costs about 50 rubles.

2014 Bimetallic coins of 2014 are priced up to 30-60 rubles.

Video from alternative opinion about the cost of valuable bimetallic commemorative coins of 10 rubles:

Steel coins 10 rubles ("new sample")

Among the all-metal commemorative coins of 10 rubles (yellow steel tens), there is no such price range. Coins in perfect condition are sold at an average price of 30-100 rubles.

A complete list of 10 rubles coins with prices is presented.