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3 Roubles The Nevyansk Inclined Tower

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2007
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Value 3 Roubles
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Obverse description At centre, the double-headed eagle emblem of the Bank of Russia, depicted with wings lowered, serves as the primary device within a beaded inner circle. The curved Cyrillic legend «БАНК РОССИИ» (Bank of Russia) arcs beneath the eagle. Along the outer rim, the denomination «ТРИ РУБЛЯ» (Three Roubles) appears above, while the lower arc carries, from left to right, the precious metal designation and fineness (Ag 925), the year of issue «2007 г.», the fine metal content (31.1 g), and the Saint Petersburg Mint monogram (СПМД).
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Reverse description The central field depicts the celebrated Nevyansk Leaning Tower in three-quarter perspective, rendered with fine architectural detail characteristic of its 18th-century construction. To the left of the tower, a vertical Cyrillic inscription reads «НЕВЬЯНСКАЯ БАШНЯ» (The Nevyansk Tower), while to the right the Cyrillic legend «XVIII в.» (18th century) denotes the period of the structure's erection. The background presents a panoramic composition of the town of Nevyansk set against rolling hills, executed in high-relief engraving with a matte finish against the mirror proof field. The overall design conveys the historical and architectural significance of the tower as a landmark of the Ural region.
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