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| Issuer | Russia › Russian Federation (1991-date) |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Currency | Rouble (1998-date) |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
| Reverse lettering | Назарбаев Н.А. 1 рубль |
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This rouble was issued to mark the Eurasian Customs Union, the trade bloc formally established in 2010 between Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus — a project Nazarbayev had actually been advocating since a 1994 speech at Moscow State University, nearly two decades before it materialized. Commemorating a living foreign head of state on Russian coinage was unusual enough to draw notice; Nazarbayev's face appearing on a Russian-issued coin reflected just how central Kazakhstan's participation was considered to the bloc's political credibility.