Price list for anniversary coins. Current prices for coins of Russia and the USSR. Alternatives to the Tagan price tag

For those involved in numismatics, it is important to constantly be aware of prices for rare coins. To make it easier for numismatists to navigate the value of certain old coins, specialists regularly compile special price tag catalogs.

The most famous of them is the Tagansky price tag for coins. It is compiled by numismatists from Moscow who are engaged in trade old coins in the Numismat store. The store is located in Moscow, near the Taganskaya metro station. Hence the name of the Tagansky price tag.

The Tagansky price tag for coins takes its name from this place - a cult gathering place for numismatists near the Taganskaya metro station

Sellers of rare coins use this price tag as a guide. Based on his data, they adjust their prices only slightly.

Due to its prevalence and accessibility, the price tag is used by sellers in other cities of Russia.

The creators of this price tag also propose to evaluate coins depending on their safety. To do this, they created a special system that even a novice numismatist can easily understand.

Download the latest price list for November-December 2018

From our website you can always download current price tags for coins. The price tag consists of two images packed in a zip archive. If you do not have the opportunity to download archives, you can open the price tag in a new window: , .

Prices for coins of the USSR and the Bank of Russia are regularly printed in the Tagansky price list. The price tag appears on the Internet every month. It is very popular among amateurs and professional numismatists because it can be easily found on the Internet and its prices are periodically adjusted. However, you should not expect sharp price hikes for rare coins at this price tag.

Archive

In this section you can find previous issues of the Tagansky price tag.

Download Tagansky price tag
for May 2016
(zip archive, 2.3 MB)
Download Tagansky price tag
for February 2016
(zip archive, 1.1 MB)
Download Tagansky price tag
for January 2016
(zip archive, 2.2 MB)
Download Tagansky price tag
for November 2015
(zip archive, 2.2 MB)
Download Tagansky price tag
for September 2015
(zip archive, 2.3 MB)

Alternatives to the Tagan price tag

In Russia, alternative price tags for coins exist and are popular.

When grading coins, you can also use price list of the “Central Forum of Numismatists of the USSR”, and price list from the Samara Numismatics website.

As for the first alternative price tag, it is issued by a fairly authoritative forum of numismatics fans on the RuNet and is very popular.

The price list from the Samara Numismatics website is also regularly updated and enjoys authority on the Internet.

All price tags presented on the Internet are in demand by numismatists. Each of them has a different approach to estimating the value of coins, and therefore any specialist will find it useful to become familiar with them.

In this section you can find out the approximate market cost of Russian coins from 1992 to 2015. Prices are current as of 01/09/2020. are indicated in rubles. This catalog includes coins of Modern Russia regular access. Prices are collected from the latest auctions for 2014 - 2015. Cost of Russian coins in the catalog collected according to the following principle - bidding results from several auctions were taken and displayed average price. The catalog does not contain a list of varieties. For more complete information on the coin, we recommend using well-known printed editions of catalogues. More complete information on publications can be found in the corresponding section of our website.

The cost of Russian coins 1991 - 2016

Table with prices of coins 1991 - 1993.

Year Mon. yard
1 rub 5 rub 10 rub 20 rub 50 rub 100 rub
1991 MMD - 12300 - - -
LMD 70 - - -
1992 MMD (magnet*) - - 22800 - - -
MMD (non-magician) 25 350 270 1100 900
LMD 45 90 15 70 150
Obverse 1991 - - 19500 - - -
1993 MMD (magnet) - - 100 340 50 -
MMD (non-magician) - - 4700 25800 190 80
LMD (magnet) - - 10 - 70 -
LMD (non-magician) - - 41000 112000 20 100
* (magnet): magnetic coins made of clad steel, non-magnetic coins made of brass.
Prices are for XF quality coins

Coins of modern Russia 1997 - 2020.
Cost of varieties. Table with prices.

(!!) - this type of coin has varieties, the cost of which exceeds the value of the face value in the table.
Year M.D.
1 kopeck 5 kopecks 10 kopecks 50 kopecks 1 rub 2 rubles 5 rub 10 rub
1997 spmd 10 (!!) 5 10 20 15 nom (!!) -
mmd 10 5 3 10 10 (!!) 25 20 -
1998 spmd 3 5 10 10 15 nom (!!) -
mmd 10 3 3 10 5 (!!) 15 nom (!!) -
1999 spmd 10 RAR 5 100 25 40 (!!) RAR -
mmd 10 - 3 50 25 800 - -
2000 spmd 10 5 8 - - - - -
mmd 5 5 5 - - - - -
2001 spmd 10 5 5 (!!) - - - - -
mmd 5 5 3 RAR RAR RAR - -
2002 spmd 10 5 3 (!!) 50 5500 15500 6000 -
mmd 7 (!!) 5 (!!) 2 (!!) 50 (!!) 20000 23700 5500 -
2003 spmd 8 (!!) 3 (!!) 1 (!!) 10 (!!) 35000 20000 23000 -
mmd 5 3 (!!) nom 10 RAR RAR RAR -
2004 spmd 6 (!!) 3 nom 10 - - - -
mmd 4 (!!) 3 nom (!!) 5 (!!) - - - -
2005 spmd 7 (!!) 5 (!!) nom (!!) 10 (!!) 10 (!!) - - -
mmd 8 (!!) 3 (!!) nom (!!) 10 (!!) 5 (!!) - - -
2006 spmd 6 (!!) 8 (!!) 1 (!!) 5 5 20 (!!) RAR -
mmd 8 (!!) 10 nom (!!) 5 (!!) 10 30 - -
2007 spmd 5 10 1 5 10 5 (!!) - -
mmd 5 (!!) 5 (!!) nom (!!) 5 (!!) 5 (!!) 15 - -
2008 spmd 8 5 1 2 (!!) nom 5 50 (!!) -
mmd 5 (!!) 3 nom (!!) 1 (!!) nom 10 15 (!!) -
2009 spmd 5 5 1 5 10 (!!) nom (!!) nom (!!) -
mmd 5 3 nom 2 5 nom (!!) 10 (!!) 20 (!!)
2010 spmd - - 1 10 15 10 (!!) 50 25 (!!)
mmd - - nom (!!) nom 5 nom (!!) 10 (!!) 15 (!!)
2011 spmd RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR
mmd - - nom nom nom 5 nom nom
2012 spmd - - RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR RAR
mmd - - nom nom (!!) nom nom nom nom (!!)
2013 spmd - - 5 5 10 10 40 RAR
mmd - - nom nom (!!) nom nom 10 nom (!!)
2014 spmd - - - - - - - -
mmd 50 50 1 (!!) nom (!!) nom (!!) nom (!!) nom (!!) nom
2015 spmd - - - - - - -
mmd - - 1 1 nom nom 10 (!!) nom
2016 spmd
mmd
Year M.D.

Coins modern Russia From base metals, collectors usually divide them into the period 1992-1996 and the period from 1999 to the present. The first period is characterized by the continuation of series started by the USSR in the late 80s. An example is the bimetallic series “Red Book” or grandiose structures that remained outside the borders of Russia in the former Soviet republics (“” or “Architectural monuments of ancient Merv”).


Regarding the early period, it can be said that small mintages quickly raised the prices of coins of this period to significant heights. This is especially felt on the coins included in the sets and.


However, the real heyday of the minting of commemorative coins came precisely at the beginning of the new century, reviving mass collecting, since material from albums could be collected directly from circulation. The situation changed only in 2010, when a well-known woman stirred up the media, bursting with articles about how you could get a month’s salary for selling one coin. The result was the almost complete disappearance of the anniversary from circulation. Therefore, prices already reach several hundred.


The two-ruble denomination, which first came into circulation, was continued and ten years later was embodied in a series of portraits. Cheaper production replaced resistant copper-nickel with galvanized steel. The continuation of the 2000 series – hero cities and .


Bimetallic coins are mostly included in the and series. Here there is scope for different varieties. An example is , which came out with an erroneous edge, in a magnetic design and with an interesting defect reminiscent of an avalanche. Since 2017, brass and copper-nickel have also been replaced by coated steel.


Since 2010, the annual steel tens have been accompanied by commemorative coins dedicated to various events. Most of them form a series, which is why coins of this type are called “GVS” among numismatists. There's also a lot to discuss here for species lovers. This is both , and the location of the mint mark on .


The family is growing commemorative coins in denomination 25 rubles. The first of them were dedicated to the Olympics. Next came coins marking the event. In addition to mass issues, small circulation ones are beginning to be minted. An example is .


The five-ruble denomination is also in demand on this path. In addition to the military series (“70 years of the Great Victory”), single coins were issued for the anniversary and . The ruble returned to the ranks of commemorative coins in 2014, when one hundred million copies were minted, where instead of a unit it stands for our monetary unit.


The catalog will show you not only high-quality photographs, but will also introduce you to the range of current prices for all categories of preservation.

Here is a complete catalog of Russian commemorative coins in denominations of 10 rubles. Their prices are indicated for average condition and are current. as of June 2019. In excellent condition (without circulation) they sell for significantly more (up to twice as much). The most valuable specimens are valued at auctions at up to 15 - 16 thousand rubles. They became so expensive due to their relatively low circulation and popularity among numismatists. The list of these commemorative bimetallic and steel ten-ruble coins will be regularly updated as new mintages are released.
The information in the table is presented for informational purposes. After studying it you will find out how much they cost now. We do not guarantee their purchase or sale at these prices.

Year Name Circulation (millions) Price (m) Price (St. Petersburg)
2000 55 years of Victory (political instructor) 10 50 100
2001 Gagarin 10 50 100
2002 Min. Foreign Affairs 5
140
2002 Armed forces 5 140
2002 Min. Finance 5
140
2002 Min. Justice 5
140
2002 Min. Trade 5
140
2002 Min. Education 5 140
2002 Ministry of Internal Affairs 5 140
2002 Kostroma 5
200
2002 Staraya Russa 5
200
2002 Derbent 5 200
2003 Pskov 5
140
2003 Moore 5
140
2003 Dorogobuzh 5 140
2003 Kasimov 5
140
2004 Dmitrov 5 140
2004 Ryazhsk 5 140
2004 Kem 5
100
2005 60 years of Victory 60 40 40
2005 Kazan 5
200
2005 Kaliningrad 5 200
2005 Borovsk 5
100
2005 Mtsensk 5 100
2005 Leningrad region 10
40
2005 Tver region 10 40
2005 Oryol Region 10 40
2005 Krasnodar region 10 40
2005 Tatarstan Republic 10
40
2005 Moscow 5 50
2006 Altai Republic 10
40
2006 Chita region 10
40
2006 Sakha-Yakutia Rep. 10
40
2006 Sakhalin region 10 40
2006 Primorsky Krai 10 40
2006 Belgorod 5 100
2006 Kargopol 5 100
2006 Torzhok 5
100
2007 Bashkiria Republic 10 40
2007 Novosibirsk region 10 40
2007 Rostov region 10
40
2007 Khakassia Republic 10
40
2007 Arhangelsk region 10
40
2007 Lipetsk region 10 40
2007 Veliky Ustyug 5 300 300
2007 Gdov 5 300 300
2007 Vologda 5 300 300
2008 Vladimir 5 100 100
2008 Udmurtia Republic 10 70 100
2008 Astrakhan region 10 50 100
2008 Sverdlovsk region 10 70 200
2008 Priozersk 5 210 100
2008 Kabardino-Balkarian Republic 10 100 200
2008 Azov 5 100 100
2008 Smolensk 5 140 100
2009 Vyborg 5 100 140
2009 Kalmykia Republic 10 100 100
2009 Kaluga 5 140 140
2009 Galich 5 100 100
2009 Jewish Autonomous region 10 100 70
2009 Adygea Republic 10 70 70
2009 Velikiy Novgorod 5 100 70
2009 Komi Republic 10
40
2009 Kirov region 10
40
2010 Bryansk 5
50
2010 Yuryevets 5
50
2010 Perm Region 0,2
4000
2010 Nenets Okrug 1,95
600
2010 Chechen Republic 0,1
7500
2010 Population census 2,3
600
2010 65 years of Victory 10
55
2010 Yamalo-Nenets District 0,1
15000
2011 Yelets (bimetal) 5
40
2011 Solikamsk 5
50
2011 Buryatia 9,3
50
2011 Belgorod 10
30
2011 Kursk 10
30
2011 Eagle 10
30
2011 Vladikavkaz 10
30
2011 Malgobek 10
30
2011 Rzhev 10
30
2011 Yelnya 10
30
2011 Yelets (DHW) 10
30
2011 50 years of the first space flight 50
25
2011 Voronezh region 10
50
2012 Tuapse 10
25
2012 Velikie Luki 10
25
2012 Rostov-on-Don 10
25
2012 Triumphal Arch 10
50
2012 Velikiy Novgorod 10
25
2012 Dmitrov 10
25
2012 1150 years of statehood 10
30
2012 Voronezh 10
40
2012 Meadows 10
25
2012 Polar 10
25
2012 Belozersk 5
50
2013 Kazan-mascot 10
25
2013 Kazan-stars 10
25
2013 Vyazma 10
25
2013 Kronstadt 10
25
2013 Naro-Fominsk 10
25
2013 Stalingrad 10
25
2013 Pskov 10
25
2013 Kozelsk 10
25
2013 Ossetia 10
25
2013 Arkhangelsk 10
25
2013 Bryansk 10
25
2013 Dagestan 10
25
2013 Volokolamsk 10
25
2013 Constitution 10
25
2014 Nerekhta 5
25
2014 Penza region 10
30
2014 Stary Oskol 10
25
2014 Vyborg 10
25
2014 Nalchik 10
25
2014 Saratov region 10
30
2014 Vladivostok 10
25
2014 Tyumen region 10
25
2014 Tikhvin 10
25
2014 Chelyabinsk region 10
25
2014 The Republic of Ingushetia 10
30
2014 Tver 10
25
2014 Sevastopol 10
25
2014 Crimea 10
25
2014 Anapa 10
25
2014 Kolpino 10
25
2015 Liberating the world from fascism 5
30
2015 Emblem of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Victory 5
30
2015 End of World War II 5
30
2015 Grozny 10
30
2015 Kalach-on-Don 10
30
2015 Kovrov 10
30
2015 Taganrog 10
30
2015 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky 10
30
2015 Maloyaroslavets 10
30
2015 Mozhaisk 10
30
2015 Lomonosov 10
30
2015 Khabarovsk 10
30
2016 Belgorod region 10
30
2016 Staraya Russa 10
30
2016 Amur region 10
30
2016 Irkutsk region 10 30
2016 Rzhev 5 30
2016 Velikie Luki 5 30
2016 Zubtsov 5 30
2016 Petrozavodsk 10
25
2016 Gatchina 10
25
2016 Feodosia 10
25
2017 Olonets 5 30
2017 Tambov Region 10 30
2017 Ulyanovsk region 10 30
2018 Gorokhovets 5 30
2018 Kurgan region 10 30
2018 XXIX World Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk 5 30