5 Roubles Cathedral of the Annunciation

İhraççı Soviet Union
Yıl 1989
Tür Commemorative circulation coin
Değer 5 Roubles (5 SUR)
Para birimi Rouble (1961-1991)
Bileşim Copper-nickel
Ağırlık 19.8 g
Çap 35 mm
Kalınlık 2.6 mm
Şekil Round
Teknik Milled
Yönlendirme Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravürcü(ler)
Dolaşımda olduğu yıl 1991
Referans(lar) Y#230
Ön yüz açıklaması The coat of arms of the Soviet Union; value, date.
Ön yüz yazısı Cyrillic
Ön yüz lejandı СССР 5 РУБЛЕЙ 1989
(Translation: USSR 5 Roubles)
Arka yüz açıklaması Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow.
Arka yüz yazısı Cyrillic
Arka yüz lejandı БЛАГОВЕЩЕНСКИЙ СОБОР 1489 МОСКВА
(Translation: Cathedral of the Annunciation Moscow)
Kenar Smooth with the inscription
Darphane
Basma adedi 1989 - - 1 700 000
1989 - Proof - 300 000
Numisquare Kimliği 1514239200
Ek bilgiler

Historical Context: The 1989 5 Roubles Cathedral of the Annunciation coin was issued during Mikhail Gorbachev's Perestroika and Glasnost era, a period of profound Soviet reform. This issuance marked a significant departure from state atheism, symbolizing a re-evaluation of Russia's historical and cultural heritage. Featuring a prominent religious structure from the Moscow Kremlin, the coin acknowledged the nation's pre-revolutionary past and architectural legacy, reflecting a cultural thaw and shift in national identity prior to the Soviet Union's dissolution.

Artistry: Soviet coinage engravers were typically uncredited, reflecting the collective artistic output of the Leningrad or Moscow Mint. The design exemplifies the late-Soviet commemorative style. The obverse features the State Emblem of the Soviet Union, precisely rendered. The reverse masterfully depicts the Cathedral of the Annunciation, an architectural marvel within the Moscow Kremlin. Its distinctive onion domes and intricate facades are emphasized, showcasing realistic architectural representation and artistic reverence for this historical landmark.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, weighing 19.8 grams and measuring 35 millimeters, this coin generally exhibits a robust strike. Key high-points for grading include the intricate details of the cathedral’s domes, its decorative architecture, and the fine lines within the State Emblem on the obverse. Collectors should look for full definition in the wheat ears and clear hammer and sickle. Due to its size and metal composition, examples often display contact marks. Well-struck, brilliant uncirculated specimens possess sharp relief and original luster.

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