Coin: 50 Rubles (Russian Ballet) (Russia(1992~Today - Numismatic Product: Ballet + Theater) Col:RU-000135,WCC:y418 🪙

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50 Rubles (Russian Ballet)

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50 Rubles (Russian Ballet)

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Country:
Russia
Series:
1992~Today - Numismatic Product: Ballet + Theater
Catalog codes:
Colnect codes RU-000135
World Coins y418
Variants:
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Themes:
Ballet | Dance
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Last issue date:
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Distribution:
Year Set
Mints:
Moscow Mint of Goznak, Moscow, Russia
Composition:
Gold
Edge:
Reeded/grained
Orientation:
Medal alignment ↑O↑
Shape:
Circular
Rim:
Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
Weight:
7.89 grams
Diameter:
22.6 mm
Thickness:
1.3 mm
Face value:
50 ₽ - Russian ruble
Known mintage:
1,500
Composition Details:
0.999 Gold0.999 Gold
Score:
99% Accuracy: Low
Related items:
Coin (Related): Various Rubles (Proof set 1993 - Russian Ballet) (Russia, Russia)
Description:
Obverse: The emblem of the Bank of Russia - the two-headed eagle with wings down, under it ⤻ gold purity Au 999, mintmark of the Moscow Mint ММД and gold weight 7.78 (grams) framed by a circle of dots. The face value and year of issue ↷ at top 50 РУБЛЕЙ 1993 г. (50 Roubles 1993), at bottom ⤻ inscription БАНК РОССИИ (Bank of Russia).
Designer: A.V. Baklanov
Sculptor: A.V. Baklanov

Reverse: In the center - a dancing ballerina, the inscription from the left to the right along the rim РУССКИЙ БАЛЕТ (Russian Ballet).
Designer: A.V. Baklanov
Sculptor: A.V. Baklanov

Edge: 134 corrugations

Mint: Moscow Mint (ММД)
Date of issue: 19/04/1993
Catalogue number: 5216-0004

Note: We show the reverse side as the front picture as multiple coins exist with the same depiction on the obverse side.

VariantYearMint markNoteMintage

  • 1993ММДProof, al in proof set PS61,500

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