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Sergei A. Kozlov: 100 Ruble "History of Monetary Circulation of Russia" commemorative coin (2009)  wikidata:Q130480335 reasonator:Q130480335
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Sergei A. Kozlov  (fl. 2010s
date QS:P,+2010–00–00T00:00:00Z/8
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Title
100 Ruble "History of Monetary Circulation of Russia" commemorative coin (2009)
label QS:Lde,"100-Rubel-Gedenkmünze „Geschichte des Geldumlaufs in Russland“ (2009)"
label QS:Len,"100 Ruble "History of Monetary Circulation of Russia" commemorative coin (2009)"
label QS:Lru,"Памятная монета 100 рублей «История денежного обращения России» (2009)"
label QS:Lfr,"Pièce commémorative de 100 roubles «Histoire de la circulation monétaire en Russie» (2009)"
label QS:Lka,"100 რუბლიანი საიუბილეო მონეტა „რუსეთის ფულადი მიმოქცევის ისტორია“ (2009)"
Series title The History of Russian Currency Edit this at Wikidata
Object type commemorative coin Edit this at Wikidata
Genre commemorative coin Edit this at Wikidata
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Русский: изображения трёх монет: вверху - серебряного рубля Николая I, слева - золотого империала Николая II, справа - золотого червонца советского чекана, по окружности - надпись: "ИСТОРИЯ ДЕНЕЖНОГО ОБРАЩЕНИЯ РОССИИ". Сюжет реверса включает изображения монет, относящихся к денежным реформам Канкрина Е.Ф. (1839-1843гг), Витте С.Ю. (1895-1897 гг.) и Сокольникова Г.Я. (1922-1924 гг.).
English: Depicts three coins: at the top, a silver ruble of Nicholas I; on the left, a gold imperial of Nicholas II; and on the right, a Soviet gold chervonets. The inscription “HISTORY OF MONETARY CIRCULATION IN RUSSIA” encircles the images. The design commemorates monetary reforms associated with E.F. Kankrin (1839–1843), S.Yu. Witte (1895–1897), and G.Ya. Sokolnikov (1922–1924).
ქართული: გამოსახულია სამი მონეტა: ზევით - ნიკოლოზ I-ის ვერცხლის რუბლი; მარცხნივ - ნიკოლოზ II-ის ოქროს იმპერიალი; და მარჯვნივ - საბჭოთა ოქროს ჩერვონეცი. წრეწირზე წარწერაა: "რუსეთის ფულადი მიმოქცევის ისტორია". დიზაინი ეძღვნება ე.ფ. კანკრინის (1839–1843), ს.იუ. ვიტეს (1895–1897) და გ.ია. სოკოლნიკოვის (1922–1924) ფულად რეფორმებს.
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Date 1 October 2009 Edit this at Wikidata
Medium gold, gold and coining Edit this at Wikidata Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions thickness: 1.7 mm (0 in) Edit this at Wikidata; diameter: 30 mm (1.1 in) Edit this at Wikidata; mass: 17.4 g (0.6 oz) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2610,+1.70U174789
dimensions QS:P2386,+30U174789
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Place of creation Saint Petersburg Edit this at Wikidata
References История денежного обращения России (in Russian) (HTML). Банк России. Retrieved on 2024-10-11.
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