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| Issuer | Arktikugol Trust |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Currency | Chervonets |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
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Arktikugol Trust, the Russian state enterprise that has administered the Soviet — and later Russian — coal mining settlement of Barentsburg on Svalbard since the 1930s, periodically issues token coinage denominated in chervontsy for use within that remote community. These pieces circulate as a local scrip in a jurisdiction where Norway holds sovereignty but Russia maintains a treaty-guaranteed presence under the 1920 Spitsbergen Treaty. The Mao Zedong subject on a 2013 Russian Arctic trust issue is an unusual pairing that likely reflects the series' broader practice of issuing collector-oriented tokens with internationally recognizable figures rather than any particular political statement.