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3 Rubles (The 2nd Kamchatka Expedition, 1733-1743)
- Catalog codes:
- Col:RU-000681, WCC:y1013
- Themes:
- Expeditions
- Issued on:
- 2004-10-29
- Last issue date:
- 2004-10-29
- Distribution:
- Numismatic Product
- Mints:
- Saint Petersburg Mint of Goznak, St.Petersburg, Russia
- Composition:
- Silver
- Edge:
- Reeded/grained
- Orientation:
- Medal alignment ↑O↑
- Shape:
- Circular
- Rim:
- Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
- Weight:
- 34.88 grams
- Diameter:
- 39 mm
- Thickness:
- 3.3 mm
- Face value:
- 3 ₽ - Russian ruble
- Known mintage:
- 10,000
- Composition Details:
- 0,900 Silver0,900 Silver
- Score:
- 90% Accuracy: Low
- Description:
- The obverse: in the centre – the Emblem of the Bank of Russia (the two-headed eagle with wings down), lower – the semicircular inscription – «БАНК РОССИИ» (Bank of Russia) framed by a circle of dots and inscriptions along the rim: at the top – «ТРИ РУБЛЯ» (Three Rubles), at the bottom – the year of issue «2004», the letters to the left indicate the metal sign and the fineness , to the right – the fine metal content and the mint trade mark.
The reverse: a Kamchatka aboriginal floating by canoe, to the left and to the right from him – the dates on a ribbon «1733» «1743», in the background to the left – two boats, to the right – a sailing ship, on the horizon – outlines of mountains, clouds. The inscription along the rim – «2ая КАМЧАТСКАЯ ЭКСПЕДИЦИЯ» (The 2nd Kamchatka Expedition).
The artiat: A.V. Baklanov.
The Sculptor: E.I. Novikova.
St. Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
The edge: 300 corrugations. - Buy Now:
25 Rubles (The 2nd Kamchatka Expedition, 1733-1743)
- Catalog codes:
- Col:RU-000682, WCC:y1014
- Themes:
- Expeditions
- Issued on:
- from colnect.com
- Last issue date:
- from colnect.com
- Distribution:
- Numismatic Product
- Mints:
- Saint Petersburg Mint of Goznak, St.Petersburg, Russia
- Composition:
- Silver
- Edge:
- Reeded/grained
- Orientation:
- Medal alignment ↑O↑
- Shape:
- Circular
- Rim:
- Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
- Weight:
- 173.29 grams
- Diameter:
- 60 mm
- Thickness:
- 6.8 mm
- Face value:
- 25 ₽ - Russian ruble
- Known mintage:
- 1,500
- Composition Details:
- 0,900 Silver0,900 Silver
- Score:
- 96% Accuracy: Low
- Description:
- iInfringe
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100 Rubles (The 2nd Kamchatka Expedition, 1733-1743)
- Catalog codes:
- VisitColnectCom
- Themes:
- Expeditions
- Issued on:
- 2004-10-29
- Last issue date:
- 2004-10-29
- Distribution:
- Numismatic Product
- Mints:
- Saint Petersburg Mint of Goznak, St.Petersburg, Russia
- Composition:
- Gold
- Edge:
- Reeded/grained
- Orientation:
- Medal alignment ↑O↑
- Shape:
- Circular
- Rim:
- Raised. Not decorated. Both sides
- Weight:
- 17.45 grams
- Diameter:
- 30 mm
- Thickness:
- 1.7 mm
- Face value:
- 100 ₽ - Russian ruble
- Known mintage:
- 1,500
- Composition Details:
- 0,900 Gold0,900 Gold
- Score:
- 98% Accuracy: Low
- Description:
- Obverse: The emblem of the Bank of Russia - the two-headed eagle with wings down, under it – the semicircular inscription БАНК РОССИИ (Bank of Russia) framed by a circle of dots. At left ↻ gold purity Au 900, at right ⤻ gold weight 15.55 (grams) and mintmark СПМД (Saint Petersburg mint), the face value ↷ at top СТО РУБЛЕЙ (One Hundred Roubles), the year of issue ⤻ at bottom 2004 г..
Designer: A.V. Baklanov
Sculptor: A.V. Baklanov
Reverse: A shaman performing a ritual dance, before him –two sitting persons, to the left and to the right fromhim – the dates on a ribbon 1733 1743, in the background: to the left – two tents, to the right –a sailing ship. The inscription along the rim – 2ая КАМЧАТСКАЯ ЭКСПЕДИЦИЯ (The 2nd Kamchatka Expedition).
Designer: A.V. Baklanov
Sculptor: A.A. Dolgopolova
Edge: 240 corrugations
Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД)
Date of Issue: 29.10.2004
Catalogue number: 5217-0033
Note: We show the reverse side as the front picture as multiple coins exist with the same depiction on the obverse side. - Buy Now:





