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Counter number

968033


Type 2 Variation 2.2 R2
Red Star

Instituted on 6.4.1930 with some 4 million issued. This is a very early type, in excellent condition with a fine patina. It's number 8382 dates it to the first quarter of 1940 (a so called early Mondvor screwpost base).  Variation 2 had the mint mark "Mondvor", variation 3 had the mint mark "monetnij Dvor" in two lines above the screw post and variation one had no mint mark. Sub-variation 1 had the mint mark was large bent downwards in the no. range 2148-9167, sub-variation 3 had a small mint mark practically straight in the number range 9016-11682. This one is sub-variation 2 the mint mark of a medium size and the word "Mondvor" slightly bent upwards in the no. range 7076-8933. It weighs 31.1g and has a silver fastening plate (7.1g). I got it from a collector in Canada - it is my lowest Red Star number.

AAbundant, readily available, often in wholesale quantities.
CCommon, always available. Occasionally in quantity.
R1Usually available without a long delay. Difficult to find in quantity.
R2Scarce to rare, less seldom available.
R3Rare. Difficult to find.
R4Very rare. Demand outstrips supply, and specimens, when available are often eagerly sought.
R5Extremely rare and seldom available. Collector may have to search for a few years to locate one.
R6Of the highest rarity. Very difficult to obtain.
R7Almost never available. Most collectors will not have a chance to acquire these pieces.
R8Never been on the market. Almost impossible to obtain.
R*Not available for collections.

 

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