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<p>[QUOTE="kolyan760, post: 1783044, member: 53310"]here is 1 more example of rare Russian coin 1942 15 kopeks</p><p><b><font size="6"><font face="Georgia"><span style="color: #000000"><i>The Leningrad Mint was incorporated into Goznak in autumn, 1941. That decision was due to the critical war conditions since the city was almost enveloped and the Mint had to be urgently evacuated. Some of the workers and equipment that had been evacuated just before the Leningrad blockade were also taken to the Krasnokamsk Paper Mill, and the rest remained in Leningrad, was also transferred to Goznak balance. The Leningrad Mint did not work until 1943. Consequently the whole burden of coin production had to be born by the newly organized enterprise in Krasnokamsk. It should be noted that alongside with minting coins, the Krasnokasmk Mint also manufactured orders and medals from the very first days of its operation, that was a heavy burden in the times of war.</i></span></font></font></b></p><p><b><font size="6"><font face="Georgia"><span style="color: #000000"><i>[ATTACH=full]285852[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]285853[/ATTACH] </i></span></font></font></b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kolyan760, post: 1783044, member: 53310"]here is 1 more example of rare Russian coin 1942 15 kopeks [B][SIZE=6][FONT=Georgia][COLOR=#000000][I]The Leningrad Mint was incorporated into Goznak in autumn, 1941. That decision was due to the critical war conditions since the city was almost enveloped and the Mint had to be urgently evacuated. Some of the workers and equipment that had been evacuated just before the Leningrad blockade were also taken to the Krasnokamsk Paper Mill, and the rest remained in Leningrad, was also transferred to Goznak balance. The Leningrad Mint did not work until 1943. Consequently the whole burden of coin production had to be born by the newly organized enterprise in Krasnokamsk. It should be noted that alongside with minting coins, the Krasnokasmk Mint also manufactured orders and medals from the very first days of its operation, that was a heavy burden in the times of war.[/I][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B] [B][SIZE=6][FONT=Georgia][COLOR=#000000][I][ATTACH=full]285852[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]285853[/ATTACH] [/I][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/QUOTE]
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