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3 Roubles The Holy Trinity Church

Uitgever Bank of Russia
Jaar 2010
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Beschrijving voorzijde At centre of the mirror-polished proof field stands the double-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia, displayed with wings spread and heads facing outward, rendered in high relief without crowns, sceptre, or orb. The denomination ТРИ РУБЛЯ arcs across the upper periphery in bold Cyrillic letters, while the legend БАНК РОССИИ curves along the lower border, flanked by a beaded inner circle. The date 2010 Г. appears in the lower field beneath the eagle, with the fineness mark Ag 925 inscribed to the left and the weight indicator 31,1 to the right, along with the Moscow Mint monogram (ММД) at the lower right.
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Aanvullende informatie

This coin belongs to Russia's long-running series commemorating architectural monuments of the Russian Orthodox Church, issued by the Bank of Russia throughout the 2000s and 2010s. The Holy Trinity Church — of which Russia has dozens bearing that dedication — is not further specified in the standard references for this issue, which is itself telling: the series was prolific enough that individual subjects were occasionally documented with less precision than collectors might prefer.

Mintage for issues in this series typically ran between 7,500 and 10,000 pieces, struck at the Moscow or Saint Petersburg mints under proof conditions.

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