Russia 1 Rouble 1980 Olympics

In 1980 Moscow hosted the XXII Olympiad, but the event was boycotted by many nations following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. However, this circulating 1 rouble coin was struck in 1977 to commemorate the games. It shows the coat of arms of the old Soviet Union on the obverse, while the reverse has the logo of the Moscow Olympics above the 5 Olympic rings. The coins are struck in nickel silver and are in Uncirculated condition.
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SKU: FRU2060
£5.95
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