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| Issuer | Bank of Russia |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Value | 25 Roubles |
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| Obverse description | The obverse displays the State Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation rendered in relief at centre, flanked above by the circular legend 'РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ' (Russian Federation) delineated on each side by paired lozenge ornaments. The Moscow Mint monogram (ММД) appears to the right of the arms. Below the arms, three lines of relief text read 'БАНК РОССИИ' (Bank of Russia), the denomination '25 РУБЛЕЙ' (25 Roubles), and the year of issue '2024 г.' All inscriptions are in Cyrillic script on a plain field. |
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| Obverse lettering | РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ ММД БАНК РОССИИ 25 РУБЛЕЙ 2024 г. (Translation: Russian Federation МMD Bank of Russia Roubles) |
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Part of the Bank of Russia's ongoing commemorative circulation series honoring Soviet animated film, this piece marks the 50th anniversary of Yuriy Norshteyn's 1975 short. The film is routinely ranked among the greatest animated works ever produced — a 1984 international poll of animators placed it first globally — and it has carried unusual cultural weight in Russia precisely because Norshteyn spent the following decades on an unfinished follow-up, Overcoat, still incomplete after forty years of work.