5 Chervontsev Yellowcheek

Issuer Russian Federation (1991-date)
Year 2018
Type Fantasy coin
Value
Currency Chervonets
Composition Bimetallic: nickel brass center in brass ring
Weight 8.55 g
Diameter 27 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s)
Obverse description Elopichthys bambusa, the yellowcheek or kanyu, is a cyprinid fish that is found in eastern Asia. МВ – MV, MasterVision
Obverse script
Obverse lettering ЖЕЛТОЩЁК МВ Elopichthys bambusa
(Translation: Yellowcheek MV)
Reverse description Value, date.
Reverse script
Reverse lettering КРАСНАЯ КНИГА СССР 5 ЧЕРВОНЦЕВ ММД * 2018 *
(Translation: The Red Book of the USSR 5 Chervontsev MMD)
Edge Reeded with inscription
Mint
Mintage 2018 ММД - Moscow Mint - 3 000
Numisquare ID 5609076450
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued in 2018, this 5 Chervontsev coin belongs to the modern Russian Federation era, during Vladimir Putin's presidency. The "Chervontsev" denomination, though historical, marks a contemporary bimetallic commemorative. Part of the "Red Book" series, it features the critically endangered Yellowcheek (Elopichthys bambusa), an East Asian freshwater fish. Its issuance highlights Russia's commitment to wildlife conservation, reflecting a global numismatic trend raising environmental awareness.

Artistry: Likely designed by Moscow or Saint Petersburg Mint artists, the coin follows a modern realistic stylistic school. The obverse typically presents the Russian Federation's national emblem—the double-headed eagle—with the denomination and year. The reverse meticulously depicts the Yellowcheek, capturing its elongated body, scales, and fins. This artistic rendering aims for scientific accuracy and aesthetic appeal, making the coin an educational artifact celebrating biodiversity.

Technical/Grading: This bimetallic coin, with a nickel brass center in a brass ring, requires specific technical assessment. High-points for grading include the intricate details of the Yellowcheek's scales, fins, and eyes on the reverse, and the eagle's feathering and crown on the obverse. A premium strike ensures crisp bimetallic separation and sharp definition. Modern minting yields high relief, but careful inspection for minor planchet flaws or contact marks is crucial for top uncirculated grades.

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