What is the value of the coins of 2003?

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Most coins of 2003 at the momentis a full-fledged method of payment within Russia. However, in addition to the payment function, a certain interest, first of all for numismatists, is represented by rare coins of Russia in 2003. The cost of such can be measured in several thousand rubles for 1 coin. Which of them are in demand?

First of all, it is necessary to determine the denomination of coins, which are of interest to numismatists. It is necessary to understand which distinctive signs may indicate the value of coins in 2003.

Kopecks of 2003

First of all, it is worth finding out what penniesare in demand with numismatists and what is the approximate cost of coins in 2003. It should be noted that the reward for the coin of 2003 is often not dependent on its nominal value. In addition, the rare coins of 2003, whose value is formed at special auctions, can be appreciated much more expensively.

1 kopeck

1 kopeck was produced simultaneously andmint of Moscow, and St. Petersburg. It came into circulation from 97 years until 2009. Such coins were made of steel, and copper-nickel deposition was applied on them. The distinctive property of coins was their magnetic property. A coin of 1 penny has a white color. The edge of such a coin is completely smooth. It is interesting that the St. Petersburg Mint issued several types of such coins. The most valuable of them is a coin with a thickened arch of the letter "i", as well as a barely noticeable cut on a blade of grass and viewed by a edging on a sheet directed to the unit. Such a coin can be valued at a very impressive amount: its value can be 2 thousand rubles.

The cost of coins in 2003

Another one-kopeck coin is much differentmore curved shackle "d" than in the previous version, and a blade of grass without any slices. At the same time on this coin under the letter "n" there are additional leaves. However, such a coin, unfortunately, can not boast of the same high value and can cost no more than 2 rubles per 1 copy.

The third variant of a valuable coin has even morea massive arc of the letter "d", and the sheet, which is directed to the unit, there is no clear edging. Also in this coin there is no additional sheet under the letter "п". The cost of such a coin is also not more than 2 rubles for one piece.

But the coin in 1 penny, which gavethe mint of Moscow, is distinguished by a curl that is next to the edging, as well as a thinner arc of the letter "i". A blade of grass on such a coin has no cuts. The cost of such a coin can not be more than 5 rubles per piece.

5 kopecks

The monetary unit of this denomination was alsowas released in Moscow and in St. Petersburg. 5 kopecks are now in active circulation. Externally, such a coin is small in size, light color, without any magnetic characteristics. On the coin there is a margin on both sides of it.

Coins of Russia in 2003, the cost

Sometimes among such coins there are 5 kopecks, onwhich did not bear the sign of the place of coinage. Such coins are considered rare among numismatists and are in great demand. The value of coins in 2003 at a nominal of 5 cents can reach five hundred rubles.

10 kopecks

Coins minted in Moscow, a special valuedo not differ, therefore their cost will not be more than 2 rubles. But coins issued in St. Petersburg, can be estimated much higher. The most rare is a coin, in which the thick letter "o" stands out in the word "kopecks", and also the letters "n" and "e" are aligned, the upper contours of the letters and the thin letters of the mint stamp match. In such a coin, the bottom sheet and the zero digit are located farther from the edge. On the bottom sheet there is no edging.

Coins of the year 2001, 2003, cost

Such a coin can cost up to 400 rubles. The coin, in which the lower leaf is edged, is estimated less - up to 200 rubles. Since the value of coins in 2003 also directly depends on their wear and tear, for a coin in a very good condition, in which the letter "o" in thickness does not differ from neighboring ones, you can get about 10 rubles. For the other coin variants you can get no more than 1 ruble.

1 ruble

As for the valuable coins of the higherdignity, then this includes 1 ruble, issued in St. Petersburg. Such a coin has a light color, since it is melted from nickel. The magnet is not attracted, it has a corrugated edge. This coin was issued in limited quantities, so it can have a price of up to 10,000 rubles. However, finding such a coin in turnover is incredibly more difficult.

2 rubles

A coin of 2 rubles was issued in a small circulation exclusively in St. Petersburg. The price of such a coin can be up to 8000 rubles.

Rare coins of 2003, the cost

It is worth considering that the coin in the second-handcondition can cost half as much. The coin should not be worn, its face and back should clearly be printed with denominations, the year of coinage, the coat of arms, the stamp of the mint, if any, as well as the patterns, the edge, etc.

5 rubles

A coin of 5 rubles is considered one of the mostrare specimens. It was issued only in St. Petersburg. Externally, the coin is light, has a fringing. The magnet does not attract. Such a coin in good condition can cost up to 6,000 rubles.

Cost of coins of the year of issue

First of all, such a high value of coins of the year 2003 is associated with the exceptional rarity of the specimen.

To find valuable coins of the year 2003 is enoughcomplicated. However, such a probability always exists. In addition, in the category of valuable coins, other coins of 2001, 2003, the value of which depends on their condition, also fall. Some of them, in the opinion of numismatists, can cost an impressive amount. Sometimes their cost can reach several thousand rubles.