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10 Roubles Kamensk-Uralsky

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2026
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse lettering БАНК РОССИИ
10
РУБЛЕЙ
2026 ММД
Reverse description The reverse features a relief depiction of a decorative fragment from the 'City of Labor Valor' commemorative stele, rendered in a stylized artistic composition. The upper rim carries the inscription 'КАМЕНСК-УРАЛЬСКИЙ' (KAMENSK-URALSKY), identifying the honored city, while the lower rim bears the inscription 'ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ' (CITIES OF LABOR VALOR) on a ribbon. The design honors Kamensk-Uralsky's designation as a City of Labor Valor in recognition of the outstanding contribution of its working population to the victory in the Great Patriotic War.
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Kamensk-Uralsky, an industrial city in Sverdlovsk Oblast, was founded in 1682 around iron ore deposits and became one of the Urals' earliest metallurgical centers. Its first iron foundry supplied cannon for Peter the Great's campaigns against Sweden during the Great Northern War — a detail the city has traded on historically. This coin is part of the ongoing Bank of Russia "Cities of Russia" bimetallic series, though this particular issue uses monometallic brass-plated steel rather than the traditional bimetallic construction used in earlier 10-rouble circulation pieces.

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