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| Issuer | Bank of Russia |
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| Year | 1995 |
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| Currency | Rouble (1991-1997) |
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| Obverse lettering | 10 РУБЛЕЙ 1995г. Pd 999 ЛМД 15,55 БАНК РОССИИ (Translation: 10 ROUBLES 1995 Pd 999 LMD 15.55 BANK OF RUSSIA) |
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| Mintage | 1995 ЛМД - Proof - 1,500 |
| Additional information |
Russia's palladium coinage program of the late Soviet and early post-Soviet period was genuinely unusual — palladium was chosen partly to showcase Norilsk Nickel's dominance in global palladium production, a strategic metals story as much as a numismatic one. By 1995 the series had been running for nearly a decade, and the Norilsk connection remained the quiet industrial logic behind every issue.
Palladium coins from this period are frequently underappreciated relative to their gold and silver counterparts in the same fairy tale series.