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Medal - Kaluga Public Bank by brothers M. and P. Malyutin

Location Russia › Russian Empire (1547-1917)
Year 1912
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description The obverse displays the enamelled coat of arms of Kaluga in relief at centre, featuring a green shield divided by a silver wavy band (representing the Oka River) with a crown above, rendered in green and silver enamel. The shield is flanked on both sides by ornamental foliate branches tied with blue enamel ribbons and a blue enamel bow at the base. A sculpted imperial crown surmounts the composition at the top, with a suspension loop above.
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Reverse description The reverse features a rectangular shield-shaped field with a scrolling banner border bearing the bank's name in Cyrillic relief around the perimeter. The central recessed field contains a five-line commemorative inscription in Cyrillic, with the founding and jubilee dates 1862 and 1912 flanking a cartouche inscribed '3 / VII' at the base. An imperial crown with suspension loop surmounts the piece.
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