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100 Roubles The Eurasian Economic Union

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2015
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Obverse description At the centre of the obverse, the National Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation is displayed in high relief against the field. Encircling the upper portion of the rim, the legend РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ (THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION) is inscribed in Cyrillic characters. Below the coat of arms, to the left, the metal purity designations Au 999 are indicated, while to the right the fine metal content 15.55 and the Saint Petersburg Mint mark СПМД appear. The denomination 100 РУБЛЕЙ and the year of issue 2015 г. are inscribed in two lines at the base of the coin.
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Reverse description The mirror-polished reverse field features the emblem of the Eurasian Economic Union rendered in the centre, set against an intricate background of intersecting graphic elements forming a unified decorative pattern. The design employs contrasting matte and proof surfaces to highlight the emblem. Along the rim, the Cyrillic legend ЕВРАЗИЙСКИЙ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ СОЮЗ (EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION) encircles the central device in a continuous inscription.
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The Eurasian Economic Union formally came into force on January 1, 2015, uniting Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan under a single customs and economic framework — the most ambitious post-Soviet integration project since the CIS. This coin was issued the same year as the treaty's entry into force, making it part of the Bank of Russia's broader commemorative program marking the institutional launch rather than any anniversary.

Kyrgyzstan had only acceded to the EAEU in August 2015, meaning its membership was barely months old when the dies were cut.

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