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| 正面描述 | At centre, the two-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia after the design of Ivan Bilibin occupies the field, with the metallic composition, fineness (Pt 999), Leningrad Mint trademark (ЛМД), and fine metal content inscribed beneath the eagle. A beaded inner circle frames the central device, with the denomination and date legend «150 РУБЛЕЙ 1995 г.» arcing along the upper rim, and the issuing authority legend «БАНК РОССИИ» arcing along the lower rim. |
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| 铸造量 | 1995 ЛМД - Proof - 900 |
| 附加信息 |
Part of Russia's "Skazki Narodov Mira" (World Folk Tales) series, this issue draws on the Perrault version of the tale rather than any specifically Russian source — an unusual choice for a national mint asserting post-Soviet cultural identity. The series was produced in extremely limited quantities aimed squarely at the Western collector market during a period when the Bank of Russia was aggressively developing its proof bullion program to generate hard currency.
Platinum issues from this series consistently see lower survival rates in pristine condition than their gold counterparts, largely due to the metal's susceptibility to hairlines from improper handling at the point of sale.