Celebrate beauty, grace, and precious metal rarity with the iconic 1 oz Palladium Russian Ballerina coin. First issued in the late 1980s and early 1990s by the former Soviet Union and later by the Russian Federation, these coins have become some of the most sought-after palladium issues in the world--prized for their artistic design and limited mintage.
Collector Insight:
Issued in extremely low numbers during the Cold War and post-Soviet transition era, Russian Ballerina palladium coins have achieved legendary status among investors and collectors. Their scarcity, combined with Russia's dominance in palladium production, makes these coins a double-threat: beautiful collectibles and hard-asset investments.
Highlights:
- Legal tender in Russia with a face value of 25 Roubles
- Contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine palladium
- Brilliant Uncirculated condition
- Obverse: Features the Russian Coat of Arms or Soviet-era State Emblem depending on the year. Also displays the denomination, year of issue, weight, and metal content in Russian Cyrillic script.
- Reverse: Showcases a detailed image of a ballerina mid-pose--symbolizing Russian ballet's global legacy of elegance and discipline. The design changes subtly between years but maintains its central theme.
- Struck by the Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) Mint
- Dates and designs may vary (Random Year)
Specifications
SKU: |
921 |
Year: |
Random |
Grade: |
Brilliant Unc |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
25 Roubles |
Mint Mark: |
Not Shown |
Metal Content: |
1 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.999 |
Thickness: |
2.3 mm |
Diameter: |
33 mm |