Catálogo
| Emisor | Soviet Union |
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| Año | |
| Tipo | Fantasy coin |
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| Moneda | |
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| Grosor | |
| Forma | Round |
| Técnica | Milled |
| Orientación | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Descripción del anverso | |
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| Descripción del reverso | |
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| Canto | Plain |
| Casa de moneda | |
| Tirada |
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| ID de Numisquare | 1987783490 |
| Información adicional |
Historical Context: This fantasy One Kopek, conceptually attributed to the Soviet Union, represents a numismatic 'what if' from the early Soviet era. Never officially issued, such pieces often emerge from unadopted pattern designs or later artistic interpretations. It hypothetically reflects the nation's drive to establish new monetary symbols post-revolution, replacing Tsarist imagery with themes of industrialization and collective endeavor under a communist state.
Artistry: Artistically, this fantasy kopek would likely draw upon Constructivist or early Socialist Realist aesthetics. The obverse might feature a bold hammer and sickle, perhaps encircled by the 'Proletarians of all countries, unite!' motto, executed with stark, unornamented forms characteristic of early Soviet graphic design. The reverse would typically present the denomination and date, framed by a wreath of wheat ears, symbolizing agricultural abundance, rendered with utilitarian clarity, prioritizing ideological message over intricate detail.
Technical/Grading: As a conceptual piece, assessing technical strike qualities requires imagining its intended production. If struck as a pattern, one would anticipate a strong, crisp strike, particularly on the raised elements of the hammer and sickle and the wheat ears, its highest points. Details within the lettering and rim serrations would be fully formed, indicative of a master die proof. For a modern fantasy strike, collectors would seek an even strike, minimal die polishing marks, and consistent planchet quality, ensuring the integrity of the design's ideological message.