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50 Roubles Tank Destroyer SU-14-1

Issuer Soviet Union (Russia)
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Obverse description At the top of the obverse, a curved legend reads the name of the tank series in Cyrillic. At centre, a depiction of the Soviet tank destroyer SU-14-1 is featured prominently in the field. Below the vehicle, the designation 'SU-14-1' appears in Latin characters. The State Coat of Arms of the USSR is depicted at lower centre, flanked by the Cyrillic letters 'СС' and 'СР' to either side.
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The SU-14-1 was a Soviet experimental self-propelled gun developed in the early 1930s, mounting a 203mm howitzer on a lengthened T-35 hull. It never entered mass production, and only two prototypes were built. During the German advance in 1941, one of the surviving vehicles was hastily armed with a machine gun and deployed in the defense of Moscow — a remarkable footnote given that it was essentially an experimental relic pressed into front-line service.

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