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| Issuer | Bank of Russia |
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| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a coloured relief design featuring two characters from the Russian animated series 'Fixiki': a blue male Fixit figure at left and a yellow-and-orange female Fixit figure at right, both depicted in a dynamic, playful pose against a satin-finished field. A red bolt is shown in the lower centre between the two characters. The legend 'ФИКСИКИ' (FIXIKI) is incused in bold stylised lettering along the upper arc of the coin. |
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| Reverse lettering | ФИКСИКИ |
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The Fixiki are a Russian animated franchise launched in 2010, built around small humanoid creatures who live inside machines and repair them from within — a concept developed by the children's studio Aeroplane. The series became one of the more durable properties in post-Soviet Russian children's media, spawning theatrical films and extensive merchandise. This 25-rouble copper-nickel piece continues the Bank of Russia's long-running animated characters program, which has issued similar collector circulation coins for franchises including Nu, pogodi! and Cheburashka.