1/2 Kopeck

Эмитент Soviet Union
Год 1925-1928
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1/2 Kopeck (0.005)
Валюта Rouble (1924-1958)
Состав Copper
Вес 1.64 g
Диаметр 16.00 mm
Толщина 1.2 mm
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
В обращении до
Каталожные номера Y#75, Schön#30
Описание аверса CCCP within circle.
Письменность аверса Cyrillic
Надписи аверса ПРОЛЕТАРИИ ВСЕХ СТРАН, СОЕДИНЯЙТЕСЬ! CCCP
(Translation: Workers of the world, unite! USSR)
Описание реверса Value, date.
Письменность реверса Cyrillic
Надписи реверса ПОЛ КОПЕЙКИ 1925
(Translation: Half a Kopeck)
Гурт Reeded
Монетный двор
Тираж 1925 - - 45 380 000
1927 - - 45 380 000
1927 - Proof -
1928 - -
ID Numisquare 1444212500
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: The Soviet Union's 1/2 Kopeck, minted 1925-1928, signifies a pivotal era post-Lenin, during Stalin's consolidation and the NEP's transition. Its issuance reflects the state's drive to stabilize the economy after civil war and hyperinflation, providing vital small change. It underscores efforts to establish a functional monetary system amidst early Soviet industrialization, facilitating daily transactions in a socialist society.

Artistry: Its design embodies early Soviet numismatic art, prioritizing revolutionary symbolism. No specific engraver is cited; design likely from Leningrad Mint's collective. The stylistic school is utilitarian, ideological, anticipating socialist realism. The obverse displays the State Emblem: a hammer and sickle over a globe, encircled by wheat sheaves, a rising sun, and a star, bound by a ribbon proclaiming "Proletarians of all countries, unite!" The reverse features the denomination and year within a simple wreath.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, 16.00 mm, 1.64 grams, it is a small, thin coin. Obverse high-points for wear include the central globe, hammer and sickle, and the star. Reverse numerals and lettering are key. Due to composition and size, these coins often display a soft strike, particularly on intricate details like the globe's meridians or wheat grains. Mint state examples retain full detail, with original luster often obscured by typical copper toning.

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