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Comes as issued by the Saint Petersburg Mint and is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as Y #62, this coin is in Gem Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
This legal tender coin was struck from one ounce of .925 fine silver, carries a denomination of 3 roubles and is issued by the Bank of Russia. Comes to you in a plastic capsule with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Russia – Chaykovsky’s Portrait & House – 3 Roubles – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown Relief images of a P.I. Chaykovsky’s portrait and the house – museum of the Russian composer in the framework of a stylized ornament. The obverse features a relief image of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down and the semicircular inscription. The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicates the denomination of the coin and the year of issue “2008”, between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System, the fineness, the mint mark of the Moscow Mint and the fine metal content.
Russia – House of Trade Union – 3 Roubles – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown Silver proof 3 Roubles crown, part of the the “Architectural Monuments of Russia” series, featuring the house of N.I. Sevastyanov (The House of Trade Unions), XIXth century, the city of Yekaterinburg. The obverse features a relief image of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down and the semicircular inscription under it “???? ??????” (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicates the denomination of the coin “??? ?????” (THREE RUBLES) and the year of issue “2008”, between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System, the fineness, the mint mark of the Moscow Mint and the fine metal content.
Russia – 50th Anniversary of Sputnik Orbit – 3 Roubles – 2007 – Proof Silver Crown Three Rouble Sputnik silver crown: The Central Bank of Russia has issued a commemorative coin honoring the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik. Minted from sterling silver, the three ruble coin depicts the first satellite on the reverse. The obverse features a relief image of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down and the semicircular inscription under it “???? ??????” (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicates the denomination of the coin “??? ?????” (THREE RUBLES) and the year of issue “2008”, between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System, the fineness, the mint mark of the Moscow Mint and the fine metal content.
Russia – Red Book Wildlife – Ross’s Seagull – Rouble – 1999 – Proof Silver Crown
Russia – Zodiac – Year of the Rat – 3 Rubles – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
Russia – Russian Empire – 1 Kopek – 1840 C.M. – C#144.4 – Extra Fine
These six bimetallic 10 rouble coins, issued by the authority of the Russian Federation in 2005, each bear the coat of arms of a different region of the Federation. The regions featured are as follows: Krasnodar, Oryol, The Republic of Tatarstan, Moscow, Tver and Leningrad. This set, while only comprising six of the hundreds of coats of arms that mark the separate regions and republics of the Russian Federation offer the six, that together, represent the majority of the population of the country. This set would make a great addition to any world coins collection and the individual coins may be purchased separately on this website as well.
One of a series of proof silver coins issued by Russia to mark the 1998 Winter Olympics, this one depicting the biathalon. Nice gift for any collector of Olympics memorabilia or world coins.
Issued by authority of the government of the Russia in 1993, this proof silver crown celebrates the biggest sports event in the world, the World Cup. The World Cup competition occurs every four years and is the most highly anticipated and watched sporting event known to man. Of particular interest is the manner in which the Russian Mint was able to contrast the fields and devices on this coin in order to accentuate the lead player. The effect doubles the realism of the player’s face and muscles. This coin would make a great present for that soccer (known throughout the rest of the planet as football) fan in your life or any collector of world coins.
Russia – USSR – Anniversary – Marshal Zhukov – 1 Rouble – 1990 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Y-237
Issued to mark the 22nd Summer Olympics in Moscow in 1980. These were the Olympic Games that were boycotted by the United States, much to the chagrin of the American athletes who had trained for this event for years and were forced to watch from the sidelines. Interesting coin that would make a nice addition to any Olympics or world coin collection.
Issued to mark the 22nd Summer Olympics in Moscow in 1980. These were the Olympic Games that were boycotted by the United States, much to the chagrin of the American athletes who had trained for this event for years and were forced to watch from the sidelines. Interesting coin that would make a nice addition to any Olympics or world coin collection.
Issued to mark the 22nd Summer Olympics in Moscow in 1980. These were the Olympic Games that were boycotted by the United States, much to the chagrin of the American athletes who had trained for this event for years and were forced to watch from the sidelines. Interesting coin that would make a nice addition to any Olympics or world coin collection.
Issued to mark the 22nd Summer Olympics in Moscow in 1980. These were the Olympic Games that were boycotted by the United States, much to the chagrin of the American athletes who had trained for this event for years and were forced to watch from the sidelines. Interesting coin that would make a nice addition to any Olympics or world coin collection.
Russia – USSR – Armenian Earthquake Relief – 3 Roubles – 1989 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Y-234
Russia – USSR – International Year of Peace – 1 Rouble – 1986 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Y-201.1
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