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3 Roubles The UN

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2020
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Value 3 Roubles
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Obverse description The obverse features the State Emblem of the Russian Federation — a double-headed eagle with wings displayed, crowned with three imperial crowns, holding an orb in the right talon and a sceptre in the left, with the shield of St. George and the Dragon on the breast. The legend РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) arcs along the upper rim, flanked by two small decorative rhombus ornaments in the field. In the lower field, the inscriptions БАНК РОССИИ (BANK OF RUSSIA), 3 РУБЛЯ (3 ROUBLES), and 2020 г. are arranged in three lines. The fineness designation Ag 925 appears to the lower left of the eagle, the weight indicator 31,1 to the lower right, accompanied by the Saint Petersburg Mint mark (СПМД).
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Reverse script Cyrillic
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Russia issued this coin to mark the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, of which the Soviet Union was a founding member in 1945 — one of five permanent Security Council seats Moscow has held since the body's inception. That founding membership was itself a diplomatic anomaly: the USSR negotiated successfully for three UN seats at Yalta, ultimately receiving representation for the Ukrainian and Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republics alongside the Soviet Union proper, a concession Roosevelt granted Stalin in February 1945.

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