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15 Kopeks Wildlife Set Issue - European Rabbit

Uitgever Tatarstan (Russia)
Jaar 2008
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features the Aq Bars, the mythological snow leopard emblem of the Republic of Tatarstan, depicted in a rampant pose with an ornate feathered mane and a decorative orb beneath its forepaws, rendered in fine relief. The device is enclosed within a beaded inner border and an outer decorative chain-link border running along the entire circumference. The date '2008' appears in the lower field beneath the Aq Bars figure. The Cyrillic legend 'ТАТАРСТАН' is inscribed along the lower rim between the two borders.
Schrift voorzijde Cyrillic
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Tatarstan's wildlife coin program occupies an odd corner of numismatic history. The republic lacks the constitutional authority to issue its own currency — the Russian Federation settled that question definitively in the 1993 constitution — making these pieces a form of local promotional token dressed in denomination clothing rather than anything with legal tender standing.

The European rabbit is not native to the region; its presence in this series likely reflects a broader ecological catalogue rather than local fauna.

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