Which coins of the year of issue were issued. Investment Coin Plan

  • 16.03.2021

The review includes lists of commemorative coins of 10 rubles in 2015, as well as information about their value.

In 2015, the Bank of Russia did not please the country's numismatists with the continuation of the well-known series of 10-ruble bimetallic coins "Ancient cities of Russia" and "Russian Federation". But collectors did not remain without new coins. This year, instead of the usual eight, nine new coins were issued at once within the "Cities of Military Glory" series, as well as three bimetallic dozens dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

List of commemorative 10 ruble coins 2015

Name Series A type Mint Circulation
The official emblem of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Victory 70th anniversary of Victory B / m SPMD 5 million
Liberation of the world from fascism 70th anniversary of Victory B / m SPMD 5 million
End of World War II 70th anniversary of Victory B / m SPMD 5 million
Grozny Cities of military glory Steel MMD 10 million
Kalach-on-Don Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Kovrov Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Lomonosov Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Khabarovsk Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Taganrog Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Maloyaroslavets Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million
Mozhaisk Cities of military glory Steel SPMD 10 million

Coins 10 rubles 2015 from the series "Cities of Military Glory"

If we turn to the catalog of commemorative coins of 10 rubles, we will see that since 2011, the Bank of Russia has been annually issuing eight coins from the "Cities of Military Glory" series. The same procedure was planned for 2015. But an adjustment was made and instead of the usual eight issues, there were nine at once. This time on the coins were the coats of arms of the following cities bearing the title "City of Military Glory":

  • Grozny
  • Kalach-on-Don
  • Kovrov
  • Lomonosov
  • Khabarovsk
  • Taganrog
  • Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
  • Maloyaroslavets
  • Mozhaisk

All coins (with the exception of 10 rubles "Grozny") were minted by the St. Petersburg Mint. The circulation of each issue is 10 million coins.

Not all 10 ruble coins of 2015 from the "Cities of Military Glory" series reached circulation, falling into the hands of merchants, who, taking advantage of the increased demand for new coins, raise prices. So at present the prices for some coins of the "City of Military Glory" reach 200 rubles. Expect prices for 2015 coins to drop significantly over time.

Coins 10 rubles 2015 from the series "70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet People in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."

The Bank of Russia did not miss a single round date associated with the celebration of the victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. So in 2015, when the whole country celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Great Victory, the Bank of Russia prepared and issued three coins with a denomination of 10 rubles as part of the 70th Anniversary of Victory mini-series.

As part of the series, there were three issues of bimetallic 10 ruble coins:

  • The official emblem of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Victory
  • Liberation of the world from fascism
  • End of World War II

The coins bear the stamp of SPMD (St. Petersburg Mint). The circulation of each issue is five million copies.

The value of coins is currently relatively high. The average price at auctions for coins of 10 rubles in 2015 of the series "70th Anniversary of Victory" is about 150 rubles.

Such an area as the issue of investment coins in Russia is regulated at the legislative level. The regulatory legal acts, in particular, provide for the procedure and procedure for the annual planning of the national issuing of investment coins. The plan for 2015 was published in the fall of 2014. According to the published list, 44 coins of various denominations will be issued in 2015, including both commemorative and investment coins.

General analysis

The Central Bank of the Russian Federation, when planning the issue of commemorative coins on an annual basis, focuses, in particular, on the following indicators:

  • demand already circulating on;
  • the presence of significant events and dates in the calendar plan of the coming year;
  • interests of the numismatic and investment industries.

An analysis of the list-plan for the issue of coins presented on the website of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation makes us make sure that 2015 will not be an exception in terms of the continuation of the issue, united by the theme of the seventieth anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. 2015, the anniversary year for this significant event, will be marked by the release of an additional series of six coins. Now this series will consist of twenty-four coins, eighteen of which are in denominations of five Russian rubles, three coins in denominations of ten rubles, and three coins in denominations of three, twenty-five and fifty rubles, respectively.

It is important! Two more series will also be added to the collection of base metal coins in 2015:

  1. "Cities of Military Glory".

  2. "Russian Federation".

The largest coin, which is expected to be issued in 2015, will be a gold coin with a face value of ten thousand Russian rubles, which will join the series of coins "Save Our World".

Investment Coin Plan

Gold Commemorative Coin Outline

Series nameMetal and sampleDenomination, Russian rublesRelease into circulationCirculation, thousand pieces
"2000th anniversary of the founding of Derbent, Republic of Dagestan"999 gold50 throughout 2015up to one thousand
"70th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945."999 gold50 first half of 2015up to one and a half thousand
"Let's Save Our World" (Elk)Gold 999, 7.78 grams of gold, proof chasing50 throughout 2015up to one thousand
"Let's Save Our World" (Elk)Gold 999, 15.55 grams of gold, proof chasing100 throughout 2015up to seven hundred and fifty copies
"Let's Save Our World" (Elk)999 gold, 1000 grams of gold, proof-like chasing10000 throughout 2015up to hundreds of copies
"155th Anniversary of the Bank of Russia"999 gold1000 first half of 2015up to one hundred and fifty-five copies
"Eurasian Economic Union"999 gold100 throughout 2015up to five hundred copies

Base metal commemorative coin plan

Series / coin nameMetal and chasingDenomination, Russian rublesRelease into circulationCirculation, thousand pieces
Series: "Cities of Military Glory"
"Kalach-na-Donu"10 throughout 2015ten
"Kovrov"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Lomonosov"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Taganrog"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Maloyaroslavets"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Mozhaisk"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
"Khabarovsk"Brass plated steel; uncirculated10 throughout 2015ten
Series: "70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet People in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
"The official emblem of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War"Ring: brass,
10 first half of 2015five
"Liberation of the world from fascism"Ring: brass,
Disc: cupronickel; uncirculated
10 first half of 2015five
"End of World War II"Ring: brass,
Disc: cupronickel; uncirculated
10 first half of 2015five

Such a variety of coins will undoubtedly attract new investors and numismatists to this market, and will be able to provide support in terms of high-quality and timely filling of the market with goods to existing investors and numismatists. In general, 2015 promises to be interesting and effective for the sphere of "metal" investments.

Alexander Igorevich

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Each year, the Bank of Russia publishes a list of coins to be issued next year. Thus, numismatists can familiarize themselves with and choose interesting copies for themselves in order to acquire them as soon as possible after the release. Let's take a quick look at the positions voiced so far.

Series of coins from precious metals

And tops the list series dedicated to George the Victorious... During the year, two copies of 3 and 50 rubles will be produced with a circulation of up to 500 thousand each. Variety with a denomination of 3 rubles. will be made of gold, and 50 rubles will be made of silver.

The next will be "Outstanding Personalities of Russia"... It will include 4 positions, 2 p. Each. and will be dedicated to the following personalities:

  • Composer PI Tchaikovsky;
  • Composer A.K. Glazunov;
  • Pianist S.T. Richter;
  • Artist Serov V.A.

Everything except the second on the list should be expected in the first half of the year, while the copy, the release of which is timed to coincide with A.K. Glazunov, should be expected in the second half of 2015. All coins will be made of silver, with a circulation of up to 3,000 each.

  • St. Sophia Cathedral, Tobolsk, Tyumen region, 3 r .;
  • Railway station building, Vladivostok, 3 rubles;
  • Holy Ascension Military Cathedral, Novocherkassk, 3 rubles;
  • Holy Cross Cathedral of the Belogorsk St. Nicholas Monastery, Perm Territory, - 3 rubles;
  • Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God of All Who Sorrow Joy of the Holy Dormition Dalmatovsky Monastery, Kurgan region, 3 rubles;
  • Petrovsky Travel Palace, Moscow, 25 r.

The circulation of each copy will be 3 thousand. Metal production - silver, up to 1 thousand each. Two coins from the series "Architectural Masterpieces of Russia" will be issued. The metal of manufacture is silver, the estimated denomination is 25 rubles.

K series "Treasures of World Culture" Coins with the name "Creations of Michelangelo Buonarotti" will be assigned. The estimated circulation is up to 1 thousand, the metal of manufacture is silver.

A series will appear with the name "70th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945.", to which three pieces of precious metals and three of base metals of varying value will belong.

A collection will also be released "Let's keep our world", which will include copies of various denominations under the general name "Elk".

In addition, it is planned to release varieties "Armed Forces of the Russian Federation", the coins of which will be dedicated to the Navy.

In addition to the release, three series of base metals are planned. So in the collection of "Cities of Military Glory" there will be 8 more varieties, the circulation of each will be 10 thousand pieces.

Also in series "Russian Federation" is planned to add 1 representative - "Republic of Mordovia", which will be released in a circulation of up to 10 thousand copies.

Of course, this list is not final and will undergo changes throughout 2014. By the way, about the coins that will be issued in 2014.

Good afternoon friends! This weekend I decided to write about a coin somewhat unusual. Coin (not) existing. Coin is a ghost. it 1 ruble 2015... One of the most popular denominations and the current year. I know that many readers are interested in how much is 1 ruble in 2015? Is this coin valued in modern Russia? Is there anything unusual about her? There are many questions, and there is little information on the Internet. Therefore, I decided to dot the "i" and present in this article the most reliable and up-to-date information about this coin.

Where to begin? Perhaps I'll start with a reminder of what I already wrote about. Anyone interested can follow the link and read. There is also about an ordinary coin, and about a coin with a ruble sign, and about unusual rubles. But back to today's topic.

Before discussing the value of this coin, let's think about it - does it exist in reality? Indeed, were coins such as 1 ruble of 2015 minted? We'll find out now.

The history of the issue of ruble coins of modern Russia

To understand this issue, it is necessary to recall the history and features of the issue of ruble coins in modern Russia. If we go back a little, to the past, we will see that the ruble of modern design first appeared in 1997. Since then, this denomination has been issued in the following periods: from 1997 to 1999, and from 2005 to 2014 of the year.

It should be noted that although during the period from 2001 to 2003 rubles were not officially issued, small trial or technical batches were issued (possibly due to an error) and today such coins (1 ruble in 2001, 1 ruble in 2002, and 1 ruble in 2003) are very valuable rarities. For example, the same ruble of 2003 (SPMD) costs 20-40 thousand rubles, depending on the condition and state of preservation.

Another nuance - since 2011, the St. Petersburg Mint has not minted ordinary coins. From that time on, he switched exclusively to the issue of commemorative and commemorative coins. Therefore, starting in 2011, rubles with the stamp “ SPMD"Is also a rarity and, moreover, very valuable (it’s even hard to say how much). And such coins, in fact, are found, although extremely rare. There were precedents.

So what do we know? The fact that, with an interval of five years (from 2000 to 2004), rubles have been minted annually since 1997. That is, the coin has been issued without interruption for 10 years already. And what about the current year, 2015?
All catalogs and price tags in the column "1 ruble of 2015" put a laconic pass or a modest dash, or write "no data". They say, we don't know anything, they haven't heard about the coin. This year's ruble did not come across to me (and to you, probably). Is it really so, and this time 1 ruble of 2015 did not see the light of day?

So was 1 ruble minted in 2015?

Alas (it is “alas,” after all, there is such a gap for the numismatist's collection), but 1 ruble of 2015 was not issued and its release is not indicated in any official plans. Thus, our coin is a ghost, a phantom. Her does not exist.

If, however, fantasize a little and assume that they would have decided to issue 1 ruble of 2015, then, most likely, the design of the coin would remain the same - sample 1997... As shown in the photo below.

Or another option (but very unlikely) that the Central Bank will switch entirely to the issue of ruble coins with the sign of the Russian currency - ruble symbol... At the end 1 / of the end, similar coins were already issued last year. And perhaps now the Bank of Russia is busy just preparing for the issue of such rubles. We'll see.

In any case, if 1 ruble of 2015 was minted, it would be a coin with a diameter of 20.5 mm and a thickness of 1.5 mm. Its mass would be 3.25 grams, and an alloy of copper and nickel would serve as the material. Add to this a ribbed edge and the obligatory stamp of the Moscow Mint on the obverse with a double-headed eagle. The obverse is either the familiar number “1” with floral ornament and the inscription “RUBL”, or the sign of this very ruble.

But all this is a hypothetical coin. But if, for any reason, a small batch of 2015 ruble coins will still be minted and fall into your hands ... then you will become the owner of a rare and insanely expensive rarity!

Also, I want to note that in the vastness of the network there are advertisements for the sale of the 1 ruble 2015 coin of the Pridneprovsk Republican Bank. This is the coin of a small state, not yet recognized throughout the world. This coin has nothing to do with us. K does not apply. Although the design is interesting, no doubt about it.

Commemorative coin 1 ruble 2015, made of precious and common metals

However, we were talking about the usual ruble. But there are also investment coins (from precious metals: silver, gold, platinum) and commemorative coins (dedicated to memorable and round dates, both from precious metals and not). Maybe 1 ruble of 2015 will be found among these categories of coins? Let's see the release plan of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.

Let's start with commemorative coins made of precious metals... A lot of them have been released this year. Among them you can find, for example, 25-ruble coins of the series “Architectural Masterpieces of Russia” made of 925 sterling silver. There is also a 50-ruble gold coin, the issue of which is timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. They even issued a 10,000-ruble gold coin “Snow Leopard”. Although these coins are mostly samples of other years.

And, finally, the release of 1 ruble silver coins of 2015 is also planned. In total, during the year, three different coins will be issued as part of the "Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" series, specifically they will be dedicated to the surface forces of the Navy. The circulation of each is up to 5000 pieces. But these are rubles made of precious metal, which are valued for their beautiful and impeccable appearance - the PROOF minting technology (they are even sold sealed in a protective capsule so as not to be scratched), as well as for high-quality silver (925 tests, silver content - 92.5%).

Another investment coin of this year will be (issue in the 2nd half of the year) 1 ruble of 2015 "EMERCOM of Russia". Also 925 sterling silver and PROOF condition (proof). The circulation is the same - up to 5000 pieces.

Let's summarize... In the current year, the usual popular 1 ruble 2015 coin of the regular minting was not issued. The only thing planned for release are 4 different commemorative rubles made of silver.

So far, that is the situation. When new information becomes available, I will supplement the article. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments.

UPD. As I was kindly reminded in the comments, the situation with the 2015 1 ruble coin has changed. The Bank of Russia nevertheless issued a coin of this denomination this year as well. The ruble was minted by the Moscow Mint. And, alas, according to current data, the coin is not valuable. Although perhaps a little later we will learn about the presence of its rare species.

UPD2 (25.02.2016). A rare and valuable ruble of 2015 was spotted at the auctions. Its feature is NOT magnetic material. Regular rubles are made of coated steel and are highly magnetic. I will write a separate article about the rare and non-magnetic coin later (when I collect more data).


Best regards, Gregory.


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