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UEFA EURO 2020

Date of Issue
12.05.2021
Catalogue number
5216-0124
Date of Issue
12.05.2021
Catalogue number
5216-0124
Denomination
50 rubles
Quality
Proof
Metal, fineness
Gold 999/1000
Total weight, g
7.89 (± 0.10)
Fine metal content not less than, g
7.78
Diameter, mm
22.60 (± 0.15)
Thickness, mm
1.60 (± 0.20)
Mintage, pcs
2,400

Obverse

the mirror field of the disc bears a relief image of the National Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation, over it along the rim there is the semicircular inscription ‘РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ’ (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) framed on both sides by doubled rhombuses, below under the coat of arms there are indications of the precious metal and its fineness on the left and the fine metal content and the mint trade mark on the right, at the bottom in the centre, in three lines, there is an inscription ‘БАНК РОССИИ’ (BANK OF RUSSIA), the denomination of the coin ‘50 РУБЛЕЙ’ (50 RUBLES), and the year of issue ‘2021 г.’ (2021).

Reverse

the mirror field of the disc features a relief image of the official emblem of the championship against the background of symbols of Saint Petersburg.

Authors

Designers: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), A.D. Schablykin (reverse).
Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), computer simulation (reverse).
Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint.
Edge: 134 corrugations.

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The European Football Championship is a competition between the European football national teams under the auspices of the Union of European Football Associations. The championship is held every four years.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, European Football Championship was postponed until 2021. The final stage will take place from 11 June through 11 July 2021.

For the first time in its 60-year history, the final tournament will be held all over the continent. 11 cities will host European Football Championship matches: London, Baku, Munich, Rome, Saint Petersburg, Amsterdam, Bucharest, Seville, Budapest, Copenhagen, and Glasgow.

Source: https://ru.uefa.com

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