Selected Civilian and Political
Items from Russia during the 1920's
(1922-1929)

 

 

No discussion about a nations military can be complete without showing the civilian life of the time. This is because no military exists in a vacuum, it is a product of its times. This section will try to give the reader a glimpse of what life was like in the early years following the revolution as the Soviets struggled to restore the functions of government to the people.

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Silver Coins of 1924

Here you can see both sides of a  twenty kopek coin that was minted in 1924.  Like all coins minted that year it has a strong workers and peasants theme.

The front show two workers and the rising sun above the date of minting.

The opposite side features the state seal above the words one ruble.  Surrounding this is still more writing.

 

 

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This example is a fifty kopek coin minted in 1924.

Its front shows a detailed scene of a blacksmith working.  Below this is the date of minting.

The opposite side shows the state seal, the coin type, and is surrounded by a ring of Cyrillic text.

 

 

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This example is a twenty kopek coin minted in 1924.

This on only lists the denomination (20 kopeks) on the front and the year of minting.  These are surrounded by shieves of wheat.

The reverse shows the state seal above the type of coin.  These are all surrounded by writing.

 

 

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Silver Coins of 1922 and 1923

Here you can see both sides of a  fifty kopek coin that was minted in 1922.  As of this time the Soviets followed traditional styles, and have not yet adapted to the artistic themes that they would later turn to.

The front shows a simple red star with the number '50' in the middle.  Above the star is the denomination and below it is the date of minting.  These are surrounded by traditional laurels.

The reverse shows the state seal above a scroll with the letters 'CCCP'.  These are all surrounded by writing.

 

 

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This example is a twenty kopek coin minted in 1923.

The front of the coin appears very Tsarist.  It shows the denomination above the date of minting.  A pair of laurels surrounds these words, with a five pointed star at the top.

The reverse shows the state seal above a scroll with the letters 'CCCP'.  These are all surrounded by writing.

 

 

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Early Soviet Copper Coins

Here you can see both sides of a  three kopek coin that was minted in 1924.

The front shows the denomination above the year of minting.  These are surrounded by traditional laurels.

The reverse shows the state seal above the letters 'CCCP'.  These are all surrounded by writing.

 

 

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This example is a two kopek coin minted in 1924.

The front shows the denomination above the year of minting.  These are surrounded by traditional laurels.

The reverse shows the state seal above the letters 'CCCP'.  These are all surrounded by writing.

 

 

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This example is a one kopek coin minted in 1925.

The front simply shows the words 'Pol Kopek' and the year 1925.

The reverse says 'CCCP' and is surrounded by writing.

 

 

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