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150 Roubles Alexander Nevsky

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 1995
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Obverse description At centre, the two-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia after Ivan Bilibin's design occupies the field, flanked by hallmark details indicating metal, fineness (Pt 999), the Leningrad Mint monogram (ЛМД), and fine metal content (15.55). A beaded inner circle frames the central device, with the denomination legend «150 РУБЛЕЙ 1995 г.» arcing along the upper rim and the issuer legend «БАНК РОССИИ» along the lower rim, both in Cyrillic characters.
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Reverse description The central field depicts four armoured Russian warriors engaged in close combat with a fallen Swedish knight, evoking the Battle of the Neva of 1240 in a dynamic, relief composition. An encircling legend along the upper rim reads «1000-ЛЕТИЕ РОССИИ * АЛЕКСАНДР НЕВСКИЙ» (The Millennium of Russia * Alexander Nevsky), while the lower rim bears the inscription «СРАЖЕНИЕ НА РЕКЕ НЕВА + 1240 г.» (The Battle on the River Neva, 1240). The design is executed in high relief consistent with proof striking.
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