1992 Russia 500 & 1000 Ruble Uncirculated 2-Pc Set
Secure this 1992 Russia 500 & 1000 Ruble Uncirculated Two-Piece Set — the last Russian currency to feature the portrait of Vladimir Lenin. Each note will come in Crisp Uncirculated condition, perfect for display anywhere. Order yours now!
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The Last Lenin Portrait
This two-piece set of high denomination paper currency, 500 rubles and 1000 rubles, was printed by the Russian Federation in 1992. These banknotes signal the end and collapse of communism. On December 25, 1991, the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time over the Kremlin. Soon after, these notes rolled off the presses, and now they can roll into your collection!
The Symbolic Face Of The USSR
The front of each note features the USSR’s coat of arms and a portrait of Vladimir Lenin, his instantly recognizable bald pate crowns his head while a pointy goatee beard juts forward from his chin in defiant authority. Lenin and his image became synonymous with the country because he was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist who served as the first and founding head of government until 1924, turning the Soviet Union into a one-party socialist state governed by the Soviet Communist Party. The back of both notes features a view of the Kremlin in Moscow.
These notes are available in Crisp Uncirculated condition with nary a mark or blemish. Celebrate the fall of UISSR with this historically important set of bank notes. Secure your 1992 Russia 500 & 1000 Ruble Uncirculated Two-Piece Set today!
| Country of Manufacture | Russia (RU) |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Russia |
| Currency Type | Ruble |
| Denomination | 1000.00, 500.00 |
| Year of Issue | 1992 |
| Composition | Currency |
| Weight in Troy Ounces | N/A |
| ShipDate Notification | Dec 9, 2025, 6:00:00 PM |
