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| 背面描述 | The large numeral '1' dominates the central field in bold raised relief, flanked by ornate scrollwork and foliate decorative elements in a historicist style. Directly below, the word ТАЛЕР is rendered in Gothic-style lettering within a recessed panel. The date 2011 appears in the lower central field. The circular legend КАЛИНИНГРАДСКИЙ МОНЕТНО-ЖЕТОННЫЙ ДВОР (Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint) runs along the upper periphery in Cyrillic script, with * КАЛИНИНГРАД * inscribed along the lower border flanked by stars. A small mint mark СВ is visible near the numeral. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded © Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint |
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The Kaliningrad Coin and Token Mint operates in what was, until 1946, the Prussian city of Königsberg — a detail that gives any token issue from this facility an odd historical undertow. The "Thaler" denomination here is purely notional, a nostalgic nod to the old Prussian monetary tradition with no legal tender status. Svetlogorsk, formerly Rauschen, was a Baltic resort town favored by German aristocracy before Soviet annexation and renaming in 1946.