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United States
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Thanks for sharing I do like the alot of the designs. I have a few from 2005 I think is there year, something in the future that I might do a set of.
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
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continuation  Series: The Russian Federation Nenets Autonomous Okrug 
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
58 Posts |
Series: The Russian Federation Perm Krai 
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
58 Posts |
Series: Ancient Towns of Russia Bryansk (the Xth c.) 
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
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Series: Ancient Towns of Russia Yuryevets, (XIIIth century), Ivanovo Region 
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Pillar of the Community
Turkey
870 Posts |
as much as I am concerned, bimetallic Russian coins are not circulating at all. I spend some time in Ekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk in summer 2009 and haven't seen any in circulation, though having high hopes to find many before I went, I was very disappointed :(
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My family got three different 10 ruble coins, including a "Federation" series, in circulation. But surely they don't come up often.
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Turkey
870 Posts |
Maybe they're circulating in some parts of Russia - it is an enormous country after all!, and not circulating in some parts.. My brother's wife is Russian and recently she brought a single metal, possible brass-aluminum 10-Ruble coin dated 2009 from there.
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Germany
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Right, in October 2009 Russia introduced a new "monometallic" 10 ruble circulation coin. That one replaces the bimetallic pieces that had been issued so far: (old) diameter 27 mm, ring brass, pill Cu-Ni (new) diameter 22 mm, brass-plated steel This year's commems still have the "old" specifications. However, next week the central bank will issue a piece that matches the new size and composition: http://www.cbr.ru/eng/bank-notes_co...1229_eng.htmChristian
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United States
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Here's my new regular (non-commem.) monometal/unimetal (pick the term you like) 10 rubles. It is quite smaller!  It has the same security device - inside the zero in the denomination at one angle you see "10", at another - "rub". On my pic you could see a faint outline of "rub", in Cyrillic of course.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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This is a fabulous thread. Thanks to all who contributed images.
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
58 Posts |
Series: The Russian Federation Chechen Republic 
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
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Series: The Russian Federation The Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area 
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Valued Member
 Russian Federation
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Edited by Dmio 01/01/2011 06:20 am
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 Russian Federation
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