In the Russian Federation this year continued to be minted kopek and ruble coins in preparation for monetary reform. Coins with an embossed coat of arms of the RSFSR with the hammer and sickle. All silver coins this year minted on the Medal-refinery, which was located in Petrograd. By weight, diameter and fineness of the silver coins were completely analogous to the Royal the same value. This year issued coins in the following denominations:
- 5 rubles, copper, weight is 7.1 grams, a diameter of 2.71 cm, rare coin;
- 1 ruble, silver, alloy - 900, weight of 20 grams, a diameter of 3.35 cm, rare coin;
- 50 kopecks, silver, alloy - 900, weight 10 grams, diameter of 2.67 cm;
- 20 kopecks, silver, alloy - 500, weighing 3.6 grams, a diameter of 2.18 cm;
- 15 kopecks, silver, alloy - 500, weighing 2.7 grams, diameter 1.95 inch;
- 10 kopecks, silver, alloy - 500, weighing 1.81 grams, a diameter of 1.73 cm;
- 5 kopecks copper, weighing 5.4 grams, diameter 2.4 cm, rare coin;
- 2 kopecks, copper, weighing 2.4 grams, diameter 1.83 cm, rare coin;
- 1 kopek, copper, weight 1.5 grams, diameter 1.62 cm, rare coin.
In 1922 it was printed a lot of coins in other States:
- Brazil – coin 1000 Reis and Reis 2000, made of silver;
- China – coin $ 5;
- Martinique, the denomination of the coin – 50 centimes;
- Angola, the denomination of the coin – 50 centavos, made of Nickel;
- Belgium, value of coins - 50 centimes, 1 franc;
- Martinique, the denomination of the coin 1 franc and 50 centimes, copper-Nickel alloy;
Costa Rica, the denomination of the coin – 10 centimos;
French Indochina, the denomination of the coin – 10 cents;
- Philippines – coin 1 centavo, made of bronze;
- Luxembourg – coin 25 centim made of iron;
The Weimar Republic, the denomination of the coin – 50 pfennings, aluminum;
- UK - coin worth 1/2 penny made of copper.