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3 Roubles Vitebsky Railway Station

Issuer Bank of Russia
Year 2009
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Value 3 Roubles
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Obverse lettering ТРИ РУБЛЯ БАНК РОССИИ • Ag 925 • 2009 г. • 31,1 СПМД •
(Translation: Three Roubles Bank of Russia • Silver 925 • 2009 • 31.1 SPMD •)
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Mintage 2009 СПМД - Proof - 7,500
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The Vitebsk railway station in Moscow, completed in 1904, was the terminus of the first railway line built in the Russian Empire — the Tsarskoye Selo Railroad, opened in 1837. The commemorative was issued as part of Russia's long-running architectural monuments series, which the Bank of Russia has used since the 1990s to document historically significant structures across the federation. The station's Style Moderne facade, designed by Stanislav Brvullov, survived both Soviet-era renovation pressure and wartime damage largely intact.

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