Price: 2.00 euro
Size: 6cm./2.3inch.
Button from the Soviet Union. The text is in German and reads:”Greetings From Sovietcountry, May 1983″. Could be made for a sport event or political congress.
Pins Soviet Russia
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin Sovuet Union about Karelia.
Karelia is the land of the Karelian people. It is an area in Northern Europe of historical significance for Russia, the USSR, Finland and Sweden. It is currently divided among the northwestern Russian Federation (the federal subjects of the Republic of Karelia and Leningrad Oblast) and Finland (the regions of South Karelia and North Karelia).
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the Soviet Union. The text on the pin reads:”Soviet kalmykia” beneath that:”40 years”. The Soviet Union started in 1917 so this pin should be from 1957.
Kalmykia, officially the Republic of Kalmykia, is a federal subject (a republic) of Russia.
It is located directly north of the North Caucasus in Eastern Europe. The capital of the republic is the city of Elista, which has gained an international reputation for international chess competitions.
The republic is home to the Kalmyks, a people of Mongol origin and primarily of Buddhist faith, making Kalmykia the only region in Europe where Buddhism is the most-practised religion. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 289,481.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the CCCP.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the Soviet Union. The text on the pin reads:”Glorious Soviet Army”.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin from the Soviet Union. On the pin there is the text CCCP and a map of the Soviet Union can been seen with a red star on the location of Moscow.
Price: 1.50 euro
Pin about the Kirov Mines made in 1983.
It’s from Kirov iron mines in western Russia, commorating 250 million tonnes of iron ore mined. The Russian text says “250 million tonnes of iron ore gathered in Kirov Iron mines” and the years represent how long it took to accomplish the production.
(R.28.5.20)
Price: 30.00 euro
Size pin: 3x3cm./1.1×1.1oz.
Size box: 10×7.5cm./3.9×2.9oz.
Weight: 44gr./1.5oz.
What a special brooch and the way it is presented. When the file is opened the red ribbon unfolds and the brooch comes up, very beautiful. Brooch is metal gold colored. Box has some stains and red ribbon 2 holes, think that the pin was once secured there as well.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin reads:”Russian Army Borodino 1812″.
It refers to the battle of Borodino when the French army of Napoleon invaded Imperial Russia.
The fighting involved around 250,000 troops and left at least 70,000 casualties, making Borodino the deadliest day of the Napoleonic Wars and the bloodiest single day in the history of warfare until the First Battle of the Marne in 1914. Napoleon’s Grande Armée launched an attack against the Imperial Russian Army, driving it back from its initial positions but failing to gain a decisive victory. Both armies were exhausted after the battle and the Russians withdrew from the field the following day. Borodino represented the last Russian effort at stopping the French advance on Moscow, which fell a week later. However, the French had no clear way of forcing Tsar Alexander to capitulate because the Russian army was not decisively defeated, resulting in the ultimate defeat of the French invasion following the retreat from Moscow in October.
Price: 1.50 euro
The pin reads:”Russian Army Borodino 1812″.
It refers to the battle of Borodino when the French army of Napoleon invaded Imperial Russia.
The fighting involved around 250,000 troops and left at least 70,000 casualties, making Borodino the deadliest day of the Napoleonic Wars and the bloodiest single day in the history of warfare until the First Battle of the Marne in 1914. Napoleon’s Grande ArmĂ©e launched an attack against the Imperial Russian Army, driving it back from its initial positions but failing to gain a decisive victory. Both armies were exhausted after the battle and the Russians withdrew from the field the following day. Borodino represented the last Russian effort at stopping the French advance on Moscow, which fell a week later. However, the French had no clear way of forcing Tsar Alexander to capitulate because the Russian army was not decisively defeated, resulting in the ultimate defeat of the French invasion following the retreat from Moscow in October.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about a Soviet movie called: The Tale About Boy Kibalchish and is a 1965 Soviet children’s war film directed by Yevgeny Sherstobitov and based on a story “A Tale about a War Secret, about the Boy Nipper-Pipper, and His Word of Honour” by Arkady Gaidar. The film tells about a boy nicknamed Kibalchish, who goes to help the Red Army in the fight against the bourgeois.
Price: 1.50 euro
Sovjet pin from the cold war era.
СССРis a Russian abbreviation for the Soviet Union or Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
The Soviet Union was a federal sovereign state in northern Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics. The country was a one party state, governed by the Communist Party with Moscow as its capital in its largest republic, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russian SFSR).
It spanned over 10,000 kilometers (6,200 mi) east to west across 11 time zones, and over 7,200 kilometers (4,500Â mi) north to south. Its territory included much of Eastern Europe, as well as part of Northern Europe and all of Northern and Central Asia. It had five climate zones: tundra, taiga, steppes, desert and mountains.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about the Bahx ehibition. This is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about the Bahx ehibition. This is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.

Bahx exhibition centre.

Atomic energy building.

Entrance

Central pavillion.

Space pavillion.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about Oblast Sverdlovsk.
A Oblast is a region within Russia with some form of selfcontrol. There are 46 Oblasts in Russia Sverdlovsk being one of them.
Rich in natural resources, the oblast is especially famous for metals (iron, copper, gold, platinum), minerals (asbestos, gemstones, talcum), marble and coal. It is mostly here that the bulk of Russian industry was concentrated in the 18th and 19th centuries.
See also Pin Soviet Russia 021 on this site.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about the World Congress Of Peaceforces in Moscow 1973. That is also the text on the pin.
The 1973 World Congress Of Peace Forces was held in Moscow on October 25-October 31, 1973. At the congress over 3200 delegates from 143 countries, representing more than 1100 political parties, national organizations and movements. Representatives from 123 international organizations took part in the event.
Price: 2.50 euro
Unique 3D pin from 1967 celebrating 50 years of October Revolution. The pin shows the huge space monument in Moscow and when you move the pin slightly the famous Aurora ship appears. The Aurora fired the first shot in the October Revolution.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about Oblast Sverdlovsk.
A Oblast is a region within Russia with some form of selfcontrol. There are 46 Oblasts in Russia Sverdlovsk being one of them.
Rich in natural resources, the oblast is especially famous for metals (iron, copper, gold, platinum), minerals (asbestos, gemstones, talcum), marble and coal. It is mostly here that the bulk of Russian industry was concentrated in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin says:”Bashkir”.
Bashkir was a autonomous Soviet Socialistic Republic. Currently it is known as Bashkortostan. Originally this region was inhabited with Turkish nomad people. Russians arrived in the mid-16th century, founding the city of Ufa, now the republic’s capital. Numerous local uprisings broke out in opposition to the settlement of larger Russian populations in the centuries that followed. The Bashkirs finally give up nomadic life in the 19th century, adopting the agricultural lifestyle that remains their primary means of support. The traditional clan-based social structure has largely disappeared.
The republic has rich mineral resources, especially petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manganese, copper, salt, and construction stone. The Soviet government built a variety of heavy industries on that resource base.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about the Bahx ehibition. This is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.

Bahx exhibition centre.

Atomic energy building.

Entrance.

Central pavillion.

Space pavillion.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is about the Bahx ehibition. This is a permanent exhibition in Russia about the achievements of national economy established in 1935 as an agricultural exhibition.
Now the exhibition holds 2,375,000 square meters (bigger than Monaco) with subjects such as: engineering, space, atomic energy, education, radio electronics and culture and has around 11 million visitors each year. It contains more than 400 buildings.
Price: 1.50 euro
This pin is the logo of Intoerist Moscow.
Intourist was the official state travel agency of the Soviet Union, founded in 1929. Intourist was responsible for managing the great majority of foreigners’ access to, and travel within, the Soviet Union.