Hello peoples

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I really only collect Ancients and those are almost always Roman , but what little money that is not spent on Roman Denarii or Siliqua goes to Soviet issues.
Here is a VF Soviet 50 Kopeck or Poltinnik.
Struck in 1924 , the year V.I. Lenin died.
A little back ground about this coin. This was the forth or "gold" Soviet Ruble , which was issued to curb rampant inflation ( apparently it worked) From this issue onward, the coins were minted in the name of the USSR. The Soviets used the same size and weight standards of the Czarist period.
