In this paper, we refer to the early hypotheses on superconductivity in the models of the electron as an extended particle, and show how Nonlinear Electrodynamics minimally coupled to Gravity (NED-GR) predicts, without additional assumptions, the existence of primary superconductivity as the universal property of regular electrically charged rotating black holes and electromagnetic spinning solitons, replacing naked singularities and including that with the parameters of the electron. NED-GR dynamical equations describe basic generic properties of these objects in a self-consistent and the model-independent way, and establish the existence of the superconducting ring current in their deep interiors, which presents the non-dissipative source of the electromagnetic field of an object and provides its practically unlimited life time.