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1 Rouble Armoured Force

Uitgever Central Bank of the Russian Federation
Jaar 2010
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Referentie(s) Y#1246, CBR#5109-0098, Schön#1146
Beschrijving voorzijde At centre, the official emblem of the Bank of Russia — a double-headed eagle with wings lowered — enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The curved legend БАНК РОССИИ arcs beneath the eagle within the circle. Along the upper rim, the denomination ОДИН РУБЛЬ is inscribed. The lower rim bears, from left to right, the alloy designation and fineness (Ag 925), the year of issue 2010 г., the fine silver content (7.78), and the mint mark of the Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
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Opschrift voorzijde ОДИН РУБЛЬ БАНК РОССИИ • Ag 925 • 2010 г. • 7,78 СПМД •
(Translation: One Rouble Bank of Russia SPMD)
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Aanvullende informatie

Part of Russia's long-running "Armed Forces of the Russian Federation" series, this rouble was issued to mark the armoured branch — the tank forces that trace their Soviet lineage directly to the massive armoured doctrine developed after the catastrophic early losses of Operation Barbarossa in 1941. The Central Bank has produced dozens of these small-format silver issues across various military branches, and collector fatigue with the series is well documented in the secondary market.

Mintage figures for individual issues in this run vary considerably, and some branch-specific pieces have proven genuinely scarce in hindsight.

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