Cities of military glory, how many there are in total. A series of coins “Cities of Military Glory. The cost of dozens from the series "Cities of military glory"

Russian commemorative coins with a face value of 10 rubles are in high demand among collectors, and many people who are far from numismatics are happy to keep them as bright memorable souvenirs. The popularity of these coins is due to the original design, relevance of the subject, availability and quite reasonable price. And also by the fact that the list of commemorative 10 ruble coins is replenished annually.


Bimetallic commemorative coins 10 rubles, 2000 and 2001

Again, bimetallic coins began to be issued only in 2000. The first to start the list of commemorative 10 rubles was a coin dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the Victory. And in the following 2001, another significant anniversary for the country was marked by the release of a ten-ruble coin - the 40th anniversary of the flight of Yuri Gagarin.

Both of them were released with a circulation of 20 million copies. Production was carried out both at the Moscow and St. Petersburg mints. 10 million were minted on each, as a result, the coins have two varieties each, differing in monograms indicating the place of minting. (MMD and SPMD). You can currently buy them at a price of about 100 - 120 rubles.

The new bimetallic coins began to differ significantly from those that were issued before 1992. Firstly, they became larger, the diameter increased (27 mm against the former 25), and secondly, the combination of metals changed: the center began to be made of white copper-nickel alloy (cupronickel), and the disk surrounding it, on the contrary, became brass (yellow copper-nickel). zinc alloy).

The resulting highly artistic solution, used in the design of the coins, was very much to the liking of lovers of numismatics. It can be said that the success of these 2 coins among collectors and the entire population finally determined the design of subsequent anniversaries made of non-precious metals, intended for mass monetary circulation. And since that time, the issue of commemorative commemorative coins has become annual.

Serial 10 ruble commemorative coins, since 2002.

Already in June 2002, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation issued the first three coins of the Ancient Cities of Russia series - Staraya Russa, Derbent and Kostroma. And three months later, seven jubilee ten-ruble notes dedicated to the “200th anniversary of the formation of ministries” entered into circulation. . The circulation of each of them amounted to 5 million copies. The cost of coins dedicated to ancient Russian cities 2002 - 2006 - 100 rubles, issues of 2007 - 2009 - are valued at 200 - 300, later ones are valued at 100 rubles.

In subsequent years, issues of bimetallic coins dedicated to the ancient cities of Russia continued: on average, 3-4 coins are issued per year. In 2005, a jubilee 10 ruble coin dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Victory was issued in a huge circulation of 60 million pieces. And from the same year, the minting of a new, rather extensive geographical series began - "Russian Federation", which is dedicated to the subjects of the Federation, regions, territories, republics (circulations of 10 million pieces). Considering that there are 85 subjects of the Russian Federation, then it will continue not less than a year until 2025. The price for coins of the "Regions of the Russian Federation" series is 30 - 40 rubles.

In 2010, a very unpleasant situation occurred with the release of this series. For some unknown reason (perhaps there were not enough bimetallic circles), instead of the declared 10 million, the circulation of some coins amounted to only 100 thousand copies, i.e. a hundred times less. This led to the fact that the collection value has grown significantly, so now a coin dedicated to the Chechen Republic can only be purchased at a price of 7,000 rubles, and it is difficult to buy the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug at a cost of less than 10,000 rubles.

At the same time, in 2010, coins based on copper alloys were finally forced out of money circulation; they were replaced with steel - with a nickel or brass coating. Since that time, the minting of bimetallic commemorative 10 ruble coins has ceased, with the exception of those included in the "Ancient Cities" and "Subjects of the Russian Federation" series. New anniversaries began to be minted on steel blanks with a diameter of 22 mm, with brass plating, like 10 ruble coins in regular circulation. The main reason for the appearance of a magnetic bimetal is the reduction in the cost of the manufacturing process of this type of coins.

Steel commemorative coins of 10 rubles, issued since 2010

The first in the catalog of commemorative 10 ruble coins with a new design were copies dedicated to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War (65 years in 2010) and the flight of Yuri Gagarin (50 years in 2011). Then, in 2012, two coins were issued: in memory of the 1150th anniversary of Russian statehood and the 200th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War of 1812. In 2013, the collections of numismatists were replenished with issues for the Universiade in Kazan (2 pieces) and the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad. But the most notable event was the start of the minting of a new coin series (since 2011) - "City of Military Glory", the prevailing price for which is quite affordable and does not exceed 30 rubles.

For collectors interested in varieties, I note that in the period from 2007 to 2009, coins were minted immediately by SPMD and MMD. As a result, in the numismatic catalogs and lists of 10 ruble commemorative coins, 18 varieties appeared, differing only in the monogram - the designation of the mint. After this period, regular minting was carried out only on SPMD.

Commemorative coins of 10 rubles are the most popular among collectors, besides being very beautiful and originally executed, they are also very informative. All together, this serves as a guarantee of not subsiding, but on the contrary, an ever-growing interest in numismatics. Not left out of this surge of interest and market traders of various numismatic products. Thus, a rather large offer of albums for ten ruble commemorative coins appeared, which have the most diverse design and are formed to accommodate coins both by year of issue, and by size, by series. At the same time, other denominations of 1, 2 and 5 rubles, as well as the new 25 rubles, are not forgotten.

What affects the cost of commemorative coins with a face value of 10 rubles

True, now almost everything is already bought up at the "root" by "bugs" - dealers and then sold to "bugs" - resellers, in such bags of 500 pieces.

The cost of commemorative coins consists of several components. Initially, we note that the main part of the circulation of coins "Regions of the Russian Federation" is sent to those republics and regions to which specific coins are dedicated. It is clear that in the Far East it is easier to find coins dedicated to Primorye or the Sakhalin region. There they can give it for change, and in the west of the country they will be happy to buy them and are several times more expensive than their face value. The formation of market prices for commemorative coins largely depends on such unevenness.

Also, the value of coins is significantly affected by their safety, coins in the state of AC, i.e. just from a bank bag, without the slightest nicks and scuffs, they are valued significantly more than those that looked like wallets in pockets.

Over time, the coins are “washed out” of circulation (set aside as a keepsake) and begin to come across less and less, which also increases the cost of commemorative coins, so that the issues of the early 2000s now cost collectors many times more than those that came out not so long ago.

The mintage of the coin is also of great importance. For example, bimetallic commemorative coins of 10 rubles of the “Ministries” and “Ancient cities of Russia” series, minted in circulations of 5 million pieces, are slightly higher than coins of the “Regions of the Russian Federation” series, which are issued in circulations twice as large.

In addition, among the commemorative coins there are quite rare varieties and marriages formed during minting. They don't come across very often and cost a lot. So part of the commemorative coins of 2013 - North Ossetia were mistakenly issued with a herd intended for having exactly the same size, 25 ruble Olympic coins. That is, instead of frequent corrugations of 300 narrow strips, 180 wider ones are applied to them. This is clearly seen when examining the coin; such a “mistake” costs collectors more than 1,500 rubles.

At some auctions, with a very decent starting price, defective 10-ruble commemorative coins are sold, which twice fell under the press that minted them and received a strong shift when applying the second image. But there are lovers who are ready to pay a price of more than 10,000 rubles for such a defective coin.

Below is a catalog of commemorative coins of 10 rubles, containing tables with a complete list of non-precious chervonets, the production of which is organized as part of the commemorative programs of the Bank of Russia. Such 10-ruble metal money is relatively affordable, since it is in circulation. However, due to some circumstances associated with their release, there is a rush demand from numismatists for certain banknotes.

The catalog is divided into two parts. The first part presents bimetallic (composite bicolor) coins produced since 2000, the second part presents steel coins that have been in circulation since 2010.

Collection prices are indicated in rubles and can serve as a rough estimate of the coins. The value of banknotes in excellent condition can vary significantly upwards. The same specimens that, over the years of careless handling, have lost the clarity of image details, faded and covered with numerous tiny defects, will cost several times cheaper.

Known price tags ("Tagansky price tag", etc.), as well as the results of sales of commemorative coins at numismatic auctions in 2019-2020, were taken as the basis for indicating the value.

The first group includes bimetallic commemorative coins of 10 rubles, for the manufacture of which until 2017 cupronickel (the central part of the disk) and brass (the outer ring) were used. Subsequently, both parts of the tens began to be made of steel (the disc is nickel-plated, and the ring is brass).

Two-color banknotes attract not only with the beautiful design of the surfaces and the edge (three hundred reefs, two five-pointed stars and the same number of inscriptions "TEN RUBLES"). They impress with coin-worthy dimensions - 27 mm in diameter with a thickness of 2.1 mm.

The list of bimetallic tens is represented by three cycles "Ministries", "Ancient Cities of Russia", "Russian Federation" and non-serial issues.

Year List mmd SPMD
2000 55 years of Victory 60 100
2001 Gagarin 70 120
Armed forces 120 -
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - 120
Ministry of Justice - 120
Ministry of Internal Affairs 120 -
Ministry of Finance - 120
Ministry of Economic Development - 120
Ministry of Education 120 -
Derbent 150 -
Kostroma - 150
Staraya Russa - 150
Pskov - 150
Murom - 150
Dorogobuzh 150 -
Kasimov - 150
Dmitrov 150 -
Ryazhsk 150 -
Kem - 150
60 years of Victory "No one is forgotten" 20 50
Kaliningrad 150 -
Kazan - 150
Mtsensk 150 -
Borovsk - 150
Leningrad region. - 30
Tver region 30 -
Oryol region 30 -
Krasnodar region 30 -
rep. Tatarstan - 30
Moscow 30 -
Belgorod 150 -
Torzhok - 150
Kargopol 150 -
Primorsky Krai 30 -
Sakhalin region 30 -
rep. Sakha (Yakutia) - 30
Chita region - 30
rep. Altai - 30
Vologda 200 200
Veliky Ustyug 200 200
Gdov 200 200
rep. Bashkortostan 30 -
Rostov region - 30
Novosibirsk region 30 -
rep. Khakassia - 30
Lipetsk region 30 -
Arkhangelsk region - 50
Vladimir 200 200
Priozersk 200 250
Smolensk 200 200
Azov 200 200
Udmurt Republic 30 40
Astrakhan region 30 40
Sverdlovsk region. 30 40
Kabardino-Balkarian Republic 30 40
Vyborg 150 150
Galich 200 200
Kaluga 150 150
Velikiy Novgorod 200 200
rep. Kalmykia 30 40
Jewish auth. region 30 40
rep. Adygea 30 40
rep. Komi - 30
Kirov region - 30
Year List mmd SPMD
Population census - 300
Bryansk - 100
Yurievets - 100
Perm region - 3 t
Nenets aut. env. - 300
Chechen Republic - 8 t
Yamalo-Nenets Aut. env. - 10 t
Dace - 100
Solikamsk - 100
Buryatia - 50
Voronezh region - 30
Belozersk - 100
rep. North Ossetia Alania - 80
rep. Dagestan - 50
Nerekhta - 100
Penza region - 50
Saratov region - 50
rep. Ingushetia - 80
Tyumen region - 50
Chelyabinsk region - 30
70 years of Victory "Emblem" - 30
liberation of the world from fascism - 30
End of World War II - 30
Rzhev 80 -
Velikiye Luki 80 -
Zubtsov 80 -
Belgorod region - 30
Amur region - 30
Irkutsk region 30 -
Ulyanovsk region 30 -
Tambov region 30 -
Olonets 80 -
Kurgan region 30 -
Gorokhovets 60 -
2019 75th anniversary of the Victory (2020) 60 -
Kostroma region 30 -
Vyazma 60 -
Wedge 60 -
2020 (plan) Ryazan Oblast
Moscow region
Kozelsk
2021 (plan) Gorodets
Karachay-Cherkess Republic

There are abbreviations in the table: SPMD - St. Petersburg Mint, MMD - Moscow Mint. The designation of the plant that minted a particular coin can be found on its front side.

Table with prices of steel anniversary chervonets

For the manufacture of this group of commemorative chervonets, steel is used, as well as brass, which is applied in a thin layer on an all-metal disk, using the galvanizing method. On the edge, smooth areas alternate with areas consisting of reefs. Steel coins are one hundredth of a millimeter thicker than their bimetallic counterparts, but inferior to them in diameter (22 mm) and weight (5.63 g).

A significant part of the list consists of 10-ruble commemorative coins of the "City of Military Glory" cycle. The remaining dozens are represented either by mini-series or non-serial releases.

Year List mmd SPMD
65 years of Victory - 100
Belgorod - 30
Kursk - 30
Eagle - 30
Vladikavkaz - 30
Malgobek - 30
Rzhev - 30
Dace - 30
Yelnya - 30
50 years of space flight - 30
Patriotic War of 1812 - 30
1150th anniversary of the birth of the Russian state - 30
Voronezh - 30
meadows - 30
Polar - 30
Rostov-on-Don - 30
Tuapse - 30
Velikiye Luki - 30
Velikiy Novgorod - 30
Dmitrov - 30
70th anniversary of the defeat of the German troops 30 -
Universiade in Kazan (logo) - 30
Universiade in Kazan (talisman) - 30
Vyazma - 30
Kronstadt - 30
Naro-Fominsk - 30
Pskov - 30
Kozelsk - 30
Arkhangelsk - 30
Volokolamsk - 30
Bryansk - 30
20 years of the Constitution 20 -
Year List mmd SPMD
Nalchik - 30
Vyborg - 30
Stary Oskol 30 -
Vladivostok - 30
Tikhvin - 30
Anapa - 30
Tver - 30
Kolpino - 30
Rep. Crimea - 40
Sevastopol - 40
Grozny 30 -
Kalach-on-Don - 30
Kovrov - 30
Lomonosov - 30
Khabarovsk - 30
Taganrog - 30
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky - 30
Maloyaroslavets - 30
Mozhaisk - 30
Staraya Russa - 30
Gatchina - 30
Feodosia - 30
Petrozavodsk - 30
Winter Universiade Krasnoyarsk 2019 (emblem) 40 -
Winter Universiade Krasnoyarsk 2019 (mascot) 40 -
2020 Man of labor (plan)
Man of labor (plan)
2021 Man of labor (plan)

In the table, the abbreviation SPMD should be understood as the St. Petersburg Mint, MMD - the Moscow Mint. The mark of the manufacturer is placed on the obverse of the coin.

The rarest and most expensive 10 rubles. What determines the price of coins?

Those who have carefully studied the tables with lists of jubilee dozens have noticed that the collection value of coins varies from 30 rubles. up to 10 thousand. What determines the price of 10-ruble coins? It is made up of several elements:

  • Preservation. Coins minted at enterprises are packed in special bags. These shiny banknotes, referred to by collectors as "bags", have a minimal number of scratches received from contact with other money. In the future, they will fall into the hands of sellers, who will raise the price by 1.5-2 times or into circulation, where they will quickly lose their attractiveness for numismatists if they are not taken into home collections. The first 10-ruble issues are especially highly valued, of which there are not so many left in excellent condition.
  • population. The fewer copies a coin has, the more valuable it is. For example, the circulation of issues of the cycle dedicated to the regions and republics of the country (with some exceptions) is 10 million pieces, and coins with the names of ancient cities were made in quantities of 5 million copies. Therefore, the latter can cost 5-6 times more than the former.
  • Package. The price of a beautifully packaged gold coin can rise 10-20 times. For example, in stores you can find separate dozens of the Cities of Military Glory cycle in colorfully designed blister packs. Such a gold piece will cost a couple of hundred rubles, and when extracted, its cost will drop to 20-30 rubles.
  • Variety. AT

10 rubles with the coats of arms of the Cities of Military Glory on the reverse refer to a single cycle of commemorative coins issued from 2011 to 2016. Despite the fact that the cycle is considered completed, it can be continued if the honorary title "City of Military Glory" is awarded to the next settlement in Russia.

The cycle was launched in 2011 with the release of 8 tens at once, then 8-9 new coins were issued annually, until the last 4 issues were minted in 2016. Among numismatists, the cycle with cities is usually denoted by the abbreviation "GVS", while this term is often used to combine all jubilee 10-ruble yellow money.

Issues with cities of military glory are not very attractive to collectors. Either because of their inconspicuousness, or because of their low numismatic value, copies of this series are not chosen by the population from circulation so quickly, unlike the same bimetallic tens, they are often found among change.

Characteristics of 10-ruble coins "GVS"

Coins have the following characteristics:

  • material - steel with brass coating
  • weight - 5.63 g.
  • diameter - 22 mm
  • thickness - 2.2 mm

The circulation of each issue is 10 million pieces.

In the center of the obverse, the denomination "10 RUBLES" is indicated in two lines, at the top along the circumference is the inscription "BANK OF RUSSIA", at the bottom - the year of issue, on the left - a laurel branch, on the right - an oak branch, at the base of the right branch is the mint monogram (SPMD or MMD) .

The main element of the reverse is the coat of arms of the city, the name of the series is indicated in the upper part of the ribbon, and the name of the hot water supply system is indicated below.

Edge - 6 sections of 5 reefs and 6 sections of 7 reefs, alternating with 12 smooth sections.

List

The catalog contains the names of issues of 10 rubles of the "City of Military Glory" with reference to the year, as well as the mints that minted.

Year of issue Name MD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
2012 SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
2013 SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
SPMD
2014 Nalchik SPMD
Vyborg SPMD
Stary Oskol mmd
Vladivostok SPMD
Tikhvin SPMD
Tver SPMD
Anapa SPMD
Kolpino SPMD
2015 Grozny mmd
Kalach-on-Don SPMD
Kovrov SPMD
Lomonosov SPMD
Taganrog SPMD
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky SPMD
Maloyaroslavets SPMD
Khabarovsk SPMD
Mozhaisk SPMD
2016 Staraya Russa SPMD
Petrozavodsk SPMD
Gatchina SPMD
Feodosia SPMD

As can be seen from the list, the cycle consists of 45 issues, of which only "Grozny" and "Stary Oskol" were minted in Moscow, the rest of the coins were produced by the St. Petersburg Mint.

Photos of issues of 2011

Photos of issues of 2012

Photos of issues of 2013

Photos of issues of 2014

Photos of issues of 2015

Photo releases of 2016

Price

The cost of coins of the series "Cities of Military Glory" is extremely low. Copies in the best condition can be purchased at a price of 20-30 rubles. Dozens of turnover are worth no more than their face value.

More expensive can be sold 10-ruble coins, packed in numismatic postcards and albums. But remember that such postcards are not the official packaging of the mints, so although they cost more, it may be problematic to find a buyer for such sets (coin + postcard) in the future.

Important! All prices are approximate, the actual sale price may differ significantly from the indicated one. .

The price of coins with marriage

Copies with a pronounced marriage are valued significantly higher than standard coins.

More frequent types of marriages, such as small bites, incomplete splits and not minted, usually cost no more than 1000 rubles.

The rarer ones include strong displacement and multiple blows, their price can be from 2 to 5 thousand rubles.

More valuable include various crossroads. It can be 10 rubles of the "City of Military Glory" with two obverses, or on non-standard blanks, or with images from different coins. For example, a dozen "Stary Oskol" is known, the obverse of which was minted with a stamp of 2015 (the standard copies of this issue have 2016), its price at the auction was 13,100 rubles. Another crossover with two reverses (one from the Stary Oskol issue, the other from the Grozny issue) was put up for sale for 12,000 rubles.

There is a valuable date change in the photo.

Perhaps there is no such numismatist who would not know about a whole series of coins in denominations of 10 rubles, which has the name "Cities of Military Glory". For the first time, her samples were released in and since then interest in her has not faded. Many people in Russia and abroad have begun to acquire these unique coins, as they have some individual features.

Cities of military glory

The settlements that are awarded this title are cities, on the territory or near which fierce battles took place, where the defenders of the Motherland showed extraordinary stamina, courage and heroism.

In connection with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation, signed in December 2006, they were assigned the status of "City of Military Glory". They must necessarily have a special commemorative stele depicting the coat of arms and the text of the presidential decree conferring an honorary title on him. In addition, various festive events and fireworks dedicated to May 9 and February 23 are held in these cities.

Some people do not see much point in highlighting just a few dozen settlements. Since during the Great Patriotic War, the most difficult battles were going on throughout the European part of Russia. Therefore, it seems somewhat strange to single out a particular city and its significance to the country, if this trouble has affected all settlements without exception.

Issue of coins

It was decided to issue commemorative coins of the "City of Military Glory" in the order in which the decrees on conferring this title are issued. At the very beginning, the series was planned to be completed in a 4-year period, but over time it became clear that production could continue for some more time, as new regulations are released every year.

According to the law, commemorative coins made of base metals go to the banks of the city or region to which they were dedicated. Therefore, if you are lucky, then they can give you the change. But if you have absolutely no desire to wait for such a happy accident, then you can easily purchase commemorative coins of the “City of Military Glory” in numerous online stores and at auctions.

With the current schedule for the release of coins, which is 8 pieces per year, the release of the series will continue until at least 2015, provided that there are no new decisions on assigning this status to other cities.

In 2011-2013, the procedure for minting money completely coincided with presidential decrees on conferring honorary titles of the “City of Military Glory”. Coins issued in 2014 do not follow this order. After the issue of money with the coat of arms of Vyborg, everyone expected that the image of Kalach-on-Don would be the next one. Instead, they made a coin of Stary Oskol, while skipping 6 cities.

It should be noted that the coat of arms of Malgobek was slightly changed after the money was put into circulation. This is due to some inaccuracies noticed by the Heraldic Council operating under the President of the Russian Federation.

Specifications

In 2011, the Central Bank of Russia begins to issue coins of 10 rubles of the "City of Military Glory". The place of their minting is St. Petersburg. They are made of steel with an additional uncirculated quality brass. The thickness of the coin is 2.2 mm, the diameter is 22 mm, and the total weight is 2.63 g. Each coin is issued in a circulation of 10 million copies.

All coins were made according to the sketches of the artist A. A. Brynza. A. N. Bessonov was the sculptor in the creation of some copies, and the rest were modeled using a computer.

The external data of the “City of Military Glory” coin is quite bright and attractive due to its coating. But without proper care, the shine can be lost over time.

Description

On the obverse, in the center of the coin, the denomination is displayed - 10 rubles. If you look at a certain angle, then inside the zero you can see the number 10 and the inscription "rub". Near the edge itself, there are inscriptions around the circumference: on top - "Bank of Russia" and on the bottom - the date - 2014. In addition, images of branches are applied on the sides: on the left - olive, and on the right - oak.

The reverse of the coin 10 "City of Military Glory" is always very interesting. On top of it there is the name of the series written on the tape, and on the bottom - the city itself. Each coin dedicated to a certain settlement that received an honorary title has an image of its coat of arms.

First samples

The series of coins "Cities of Military Glory" begins with eight copies minted in 2011 and dedicated to the cities: Yelnya, Yelets, Orel, Belgorod, Rzhev, Kursk, Malgobek and Vladikavkaz. All of them have the same obverse and differ from each other only in the reverse.

Belgorod was the very first to be awarded the status of "City of Military Glory", and this is not surprising. It was subjected to German occupation twice. The first time - from the end of October 1941 to February 1943, and the second - from mid-March to early August 1943. He was liberated by Soviet troops during fierce battles on the Kursk (Fiery) Bulge.

At the end of April 2007, a decree of the President of Russia was signed on conferring the title on him, and on May 23, 2011, the coins of the “City of Military Glory” dedicated to this heroic city and its liberators were put into circulation.

year 2012

During this period, 8 coins were also minted, and they were dedicated to the cities of Dimitrov, Tuapse, Rostov-on-Don, Luga, Veliky Novgorod, Polyarny, Voronezh and Velikie Luki.

On April 2, a coin dedicated to Voronezh appeared in circulation. She continued the series "Cities of Military Glory". In the very factories of Voronezh, the production of such military products necessary for the front was launched.

On June 9, 1942, enemy motorized infantry and tank troops managed to break through to the city and capture its right-bank side. And its left-bank part managed to be defended. In July, a large grouping of fascist troops tried to break through to Stalingrad. But the courageous defenders of the city managed to stop them and thwart the barbaric plans of the Nazi command.

For 212 days, the front line was on the territory of Voronezh, where Soviet troops tried to hold back the onslaught of about 10 German divisions. As a result, these actions helped to defend and defend Stalingrad, as well as completely disrupt the enemy’s rapid summer offensive. During the fighting, Voronezh was almost destroyed, and most of its inhabitants ended up in the occupied territory.

Series continues

2013 was marked by the release of the same 8 coins. Their reverses depict the emblems of the cities: Vyazma, Volokolamsk, Naro-Fominsk, Bryansk, Arkhangelsk, Kronstadt, Pskov and Kozelsk.

Coins issued on April 1 and dedicated to Vyazma continued the series of commemorative ten-ruble notes. It was in the area of ​​​​this city in October 1941 that perhaps the most dramatic defensive operation took place not only during the years of the Second World War, but throughout the entire existence of the Russian state. Here the German troops were able to defeat the huge, almost a million strong group of the Red Army. According to the German side, more than 660 thousand Soviet soldiers and officers were captured.

In 1942, the forces of two fronts, Kalinin and Western, tried to liberate the city of Vyazma, for which a truly large-scale Rzhev-Vyazemsky offensive was undertaken, which also ended in failure. It is considered one of the bloodiest battles of that war.

The occupation of Vyazma lasted 17 long months. During this time, enemy troops almost razed it to the ground, and most of the civilians died. In March 1943, Vyazma was liberated.

year 2014

To date, 6 coins have already been issued dedicated to the cities included in the series. These are Vladivostok, Vyborg, Tikhvin, Nalchik, Tver and Stary Oskol. Also, the Central Bank plans to issue this year two more 10-ruble coins of the “City of Military Glory” - Kolpino and Anapa.

On April 1, a coin dedicated to Nalchik, the capital of Kabardino-Balkaria, appeared. Like in many other places, the products necessary for the front were produced here in wartime. From the end of October 1941 to the beginning of January 1943, Nalchik was occupied by the Germans. During this time, he underwent very significant destruction, but immediately after the liberation from enemy troops, the city began to be restored.

2015

As it became known, next year the Bank of Russia plans to issue another eight coins. This list of cities included: Khabarovsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kovrov, Maloyaroslavets, Taganrog, Kalach-on-Don, as well as Lomonosov and Mozhaisk.

Many collectors are already asking the question today: “What is the value of the City of Military Glory coin and how much can it really cost?” Professionals recommend taking a sober approach to evaluating each item included in the collection before deciding to sell it or buy it at auction. It should be remembered that the main value of the coin of Russia "City of Military Glory" is that it tells about the heroic past of our great country.

The history of the appearance of the title "City of Military Glory"

The history of Russia has more than three dozen wars in which the people showed courage, steadfastness and devotion to the state. Left a big mark in modern history The Great Patriotic War culminating in the victory of the Red Army. During the hostilities, many cities were completely destroyed, in need of complete restoration. In 2006, the government of the Russian Federation adopted a bill introducing the title "City of Military Glory". Do not confuse the GVS with the "Hero City", the title is issued according to other criteria.

Hero City equipped with a special platform for the installation of a commemorative stele crowned with the coat of arms of the Russian Federation, inserts with the text of the decree and the coat of arms of the city. The president has the authority to sign the title of "City of Military Glory". Currently, 45 cities have received this title. The event is repeated annually and is accompanied by a celebration and fireworks. Together with the title, regional awards dedicated to this event may be awarded.

Coins of the "GVS" series

CBRF launched a unique series in 2011 coins with the abbreviation "DHW". All items are denominated in 10 rubles and the same obverse showing the denomination of the coin, the year of issue, the name of the bank and a decorative border in the form of a stylized olive and oak tree. The reverse of each coin is an author's work, made in accordance with the order of the mint.

The material for creating the product is steel with brass plating, which gives a golden hue to each coin. This solution is durable, has ferromagnetic properties, but does not perform well when in contact with water. It is recommended to store the collection in a place protected from moisture in order to avoid rusting.

The circulation of each product is 10 million units, which makes collectible coins available for purchase. At the moment, 45 coins have been minted, of which 43 were made at the SPMD.

2011

The year the collection was launched, where the obverse was designed and further images on the reverses were thought out. The collection began with the issue of a coin dedicated to Belgorod. The reverse shows the name of the collection, the city and its coat of arms. The minting quality of this coin and all subsequent ones is UNC, which corresponds to large-circulation editions with an even matte sheen and without a mirror surface. Economical technology has a positive effect on the cost of such products.

A total of 8 were released in 2011 coins with the image first cities received an honorary title. Each coin has a similar reverse, decorated with the coat of arms of the chosen city.

year 2012

Continuation of the collection of coins of the GVS series. The principle of displaying the obverse and reverse remains the same, with the exception of the year of issue of the collection. 8 were released in a year coins dedicated cities from Voronezh to Lugov, according to the chronology of the catalog of coins.

Sculptor A. N. Bessonov controlled the process of computer modeling of each product.

year 2013

During the year, the commemorative collection was replenished with 8 coins dedicated to cities from Volokolamsk to Bryansk. The design styles of the obverse and reverse have traditionally been preserved. The demand for coins of this collection contributed to its further development.

year 2014

The coats of arms of the missing 8 cities became elements of the GVS commemorative coin collection, traditionally continuing the series. The collection of coins is present in the general catalog and has the index 5714, which allows you to quickly check the authenticity and track the correct chronology of their release. This year's series starts from Nalchik and ends with Kolpino.

2015

A. A. Brynza depicted on 9 coins collections DHW recently awarded cities. Thus, the collection amounted to 41 coins. The release of this year begins with Kalach-on-Don and ends with Grozny. The sequence can be traced in the catalog of coins.

2016

This year was the final year for the release of the GVS collection. The missing 4 cities were minted here. However, the assignment of the status Cities of military glory" is not completed, and the appointment of a new city can be marked by the release of a new coin. Officially, the collection has not been completed, which makes it possible to continue it.