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| Issuer | Russia › Russian Federation (1991-date) |
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| Year | 2014 |
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| Composition | Bimetallic: nickel plated steel centre in brass ring |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
| Reverse lettering | ЗНАМЕНИТЫЕ КОРАБЛИ РОССИЙСКОГО ФЛОТА ДМИТРИЕВ И.С. 1803-1881 ЛИНКОР “ИМПЕРАТРИЦА МАРИѦ” |
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The Imperatritsa Mariya was the lead ship of her class of dreadnoughts, launched in 1913 for the Black Sea Fleet and sunk in Sevastopol harbour in October 1916 under circumstances that remain disputed — sabotage, accident, and negligence have all been argued seriously by naval historians. The internal magazine explosion that destroyed her killed over 200 crew.
Dmitriev I.S. refers to the engraver credited on the die, a relatively rare attribution for modern Russian commemorative coinage.