3 Kopecks 7 orbits

Emittente Soviet Union
Anno 1924
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 3 Kopecks (0.03)
Valuta Rouble (1924-1958)
Composizione Copper
Peso 9.8 g
Diametro 27.7 mm
Spessore 2.1 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i Y#78, Schön#33
Descrizione del dritto The coat of arms of the Soviet Union.
Scrittura del dritto Cyrillic
Legenda del dritto ПРОЛЕТАРИИ ВСЕХ СТРАН,СОЕДИНЯИТЕСЬ! С.С.С.Р.
(Translation: Workers of the world, unite! USSR)
Descrizione del rovescio Value and date within wheat sprigs.
Scrittura del rovescio Cyrillic
Legenda del rovescio 3 КОПЕЙКИ 1924 ·
(Translation: 3 Kopecks)
Bordo Smooth
Zecca
Tiratura 1924 - Plain edge -
1924 - Reeded edge - 101 283 000
ID Numisquare 5907137910
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context:The Soviet Union's 3 Kopecks coin of 1924, with its "7 orbits" (seven ribbons on the emblem), signifies a crucial period in Soviet history. Issued post-Lenin's death and during the New Economic Policy (NEP), this coinage series established a unified monetary system for the newly formed USSR. It replaced earlier RSFSR currency, symbolizing the nascent state's economic stabilization after the Civil War and War Communism, projecting national unity and socialist progress.

Artistry:Artistically, this copper 3 Kopecks piece exemplifies early Soviet aesthetic, combining utilitarianism with powerful ideological symbolism. The obverse features the State Emblem: a hammer and sickle over a globe, encircled by wheat sheaves tied with seven ribbons, representing the constituent republics. A rising sun and the motto "Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!" (Proletarians of all countries, unite!) complete the design. The reverse displays the large numeral "3" for denomination, flanked by laurel and oak branches, with "КОПЕЙКИ" and the year "1924" below.

Technical/Grading:Struck in copper, weighing 9.8 grams and measuring 27.7 millimeters, the 1924 3 Kopecks exhibits characteristics of early Soviet minting. Key high-points for grading on the obverse include the hammer and sickle, globe's continents, and the central ribbon knot. On the reverse, the numeral "3" and lettering are crucial. A full strike reveals sharp details in the wheat ears, globe's meridians, and fine leaf veins. Collectors should note variability in strike and planchet quality, common for early copper issues.

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