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2 Roubles V.M. Bobrov

Uitgever Bank of Russia
Jaar 2009
Type Non-circulating coin
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Opschrift voorzijde ДВА РУБЛЯ БАНК РОССИИ • Ag 925 • 2009 г. • 15,55 СПМД
(Translation: Two Rubles Bank of Russia SPMD)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a detailed portrait of the celebrated Soviet athlete Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov occupying the central field. To the right of the portrait, a miniature figure of a hockey player in dynamic skating pose with stick raised is rendered against the matted background. An inscription in two lines, divided by a horizontal rule, reads «ВСЕВОЛОД БОБРОВ» (VSEVOLOD BOBROV), accompanied beneath by a facsimile of the sportsman's signature in cursive script. In the lower portion of the field, an ice hockey puck is depicted, completing the sporting iconography of this commemorative issue.
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Bobrov was a Soviet ice hockey player — a forward for CSKA Moscow and the national team through the late 1940s and 1950s — but he is equally remembered as a footballer who played for CSKA and Spartak Moscow simultaneously in the postwar years, a competitive anomaly that caused a genuine institutional dispute between the two clubs over his registration. The 2009 issue is part of Russia's long-running "Outstanding Personalities" series, which by that year had produced well over a hundred individual silver commemoratives.

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