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3 Roubles Sergiyevo-Kazansky Cathedral

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2011
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Weight 33.94 g
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Obverse description At centre, the two-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia with wings lowered, surrounded by a circle of dots. The semicircular legend «БАНК РОССИИ» (Bank of Russia) curves beneath the eagle within the dotted border. Along the upper rim, the denomination «ТРИ РУБЛЯ» (Three Roubles) is inscribed. The lower rim bears, to the left, the alloy designation and fineness «Ag 925», at centre the year of issue «2011 г.», and to the right the fine metal content «31,1» followed by the Saint Petersburg Mint monogram «СПМД».
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Obverse lettering ТРИ РУБЛЯ БАНК РОССИИ • Ag 925 • 2011 г. • 31,1 СПМД •
(Translation: Three Roubles Bank of Russia SPMD)
Reverse description A detailed relief depiction of the Sergiyevo-Kazansky Cathedral in Kursk occupies the left and centre of the field, rendered in fine engraving against a mirror-polished proof field. The cathedral is shown in three-quarter perspective, displaying its Baroque architecture with a multi-tiered bell tower surmounted by a cross-topped cupola, flanking onion domes, and a classical portico with columns at the entrance. To the right, a stylised tree and ornate Baroque foliate scroll decorations frame the composition. The Cyrillic legend «СЕРГИЕВО-КАЗАНСКИЙ СОБОР» arcs along the upper rim, with the city name «КУРСК» inscribed at the bottom of the field.
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