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5 Roubles Cathedral of the Annunciation

Issuer Soviet Union
Year 1989
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse description The State Coat of Arms of the Soviet Union occupies the upper central field, depicting a hammer and sickle superimposed on a globe, framed by wheat sheaves bound with a ribbon and surmounted by a five-pointed star. Below the arms, the Cyrillic abbreviation 'СССР' (USSR) is inscribed in large letters across the middle field. The denomination '5' appears prominently beneath, followed by 'РУБЛЕЙ' (Roubles) in bold lettering, with the mint year '1989' in the lower exergue.
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Obverse lettering СССР 5 РУБЛЕЙ 1989
(Translation: USSR 5 Roubles 1989)
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Reverse lettering БЛАГОВЕЩЕНСКИЙ СОБОР 1489 МОСКВА
(Translation: Cathedral of the Annunciation 1489 Moscow)
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