Sorry most likely closer to near mint. But would love to get idea from very fine to near mint if someone know. Again in info on coin would helpful and appreciated.
Unfortunately, the NRI does not really accurately show the rarity. It only shows how many people here own it, and given tokens are quite local... any image?
If only worth $2 american dollars why is nothing on eBay or other sites for sale for this item. Do you know how many where made even if a guess? I can not find one for sale anywhere, if it was so worthless it would easy to find.
There are a lot of them for sale in Russia. The price range is about 2-15 EUR.
Most of such tokens have a world "copy" in description. But the problem is that there is no information about who minted initially these tokens. I don't think that it was minted more then 10 years ago.
There are some descriptions that the mintage is 200 items.
UPD: tokens for sale without the word "copy" and look like proof-like tokens cost around 10 EUR.
My personal list of scammers from Numista: erniemix, yvain, CassTaylor
You are very kind for info, where would word copy be, my tour guide looked at its( Russian born and dod not say that and even said she thought maybe rare) , but what do I know. and read the russian and said she thought was real. I know I am taking you time, still like piece either way find it kind of cool. just hoping its really from 1945, will get my girlfriend to post pics she is better then me.
there is no information (in Russian) that such coins/ tokens existed in Soviet time and there is no information who minted these tokens.
Therefore most probably that this is a set of fantasy souvenir tokens which were minted recently (upd: found some information that they were minted in 2015). Now such tokens are selling under the trade marks "copy of rare Soviet trial coin", "Tokens with 200 items mintage" and simply "copy of the token" or "token"... The world copy is not on the token, but in descriptions.
As this is a fantasy issue, the price is quite low.
I think that some businessmen minted the first 200 items set and after the successful selling minted some more tokens with Stalin (which must be the most popular) in different metals for sell to the tourists.
My personal list of scammers from Numista: erniemix, yvain, CassTaylor