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| 正面描述 | The obverse depicts the grand entrance hall to the Malachite Room of the Hermitage Museum, rendered in high relief with an antique finish. Two monumental atlantes figures flank a central doorway, their muscular forms straining as they support the architrave above. At the center of the doorway, a genuine inlaid malachite panel is set into the coin, displaying the stone's characteristic vivid green banding. The Fijian coat of arms appears on the central pillar to the right, with the denomination '10 DOLLARS' inscribed below it. The legend 'FIJI · 2013' arcs along the upper field, and the silver fineness mark 'Ag 999' appears in the lower exergue. |
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Part of Fiji's "Rooms of the Winter Palace" series, this issue documents one of the Hermitage Museum's most celebrated interiors — the Malachite Room, completed in 1839 under the direction of architect Alexander Briullov following a devastating fire that gutted the palace in 1837. The room consumed nearly two tonnes of malachite sourced from Ural mines owned by the Demidov family, applied in thin veneered slabs rather than solid stone, a technique known as Russian mosaic.
Fiji's role as issuer is purely nominal — the coins were produced for the collector market under license.