Moscow Mint · Russia
Soviet gold bullion coin featuring a peasant sowing grain with factory backdrop. Contains 7.74g fine gold. Struck 1975-1982 as trade coinage.
| Mass | 8.603 g |
| Troy Ounces | 0.2489 oz |
| Diameter | 22.6 mm |
| Thickness | 1.6 mm |
| Edge | reeded |
| Purity | 90% Gold, 10% Copper |
| Fineness | 0.9 |
| Density | 17.2 g/cm³ |
| Face Value | 10 RUB |
| Series | Chervonets |
| First Minted | 1975 |
| Ping Frequency | 5,477 Hz |
Use these values to verify an authentic Russian Gold Chervonets 10 Ruble. All tests can be performed with a digital scale, calipers, and the EON ping tester.
Use a 0.01g digital scale. Calibrate first with a known object (a €2 coin = 8.50g).
Use plastic calipers (not steel — avoid scratching). Or use the camera tool with a bank card as reference (ISO 7810: 85.60mm × 53.98mm).
Balance the coin on your fingertip and tap the edge with a pencil or plastic pen. Use the Ping Tester to analyse the ring.