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The Unconditional Capitulation of Japan

Date of Issue
21.04.1995
Catalogue number
5011-0022
The 50th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War
Date of Issue
21.04.1995
Catalogue number
5011-0022
Denomination
3 rubles
Quality
Proof-like
Alloy
cupronickel
Total weight, g
14.35
Diameter, mm
33.0
Thickness, mm
2.30
Mintage, pcs
200,000

Obverse

in the center — a view of the dome of the Senate building and the Saviour's Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, to the right - the mint trademark. The inscriptions along the rim framed by a circle of dots: at the top — «ТРИ РУБЛЯ 1995 г.» (THREE RUBLES 1995), at the bottom — «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA).

Reverse

representatives of the Soviet Union and Japan signing the Act of Unconditional Capitulation of Japan. The inscriptions along the rim: at the top - "БЕЗОГОВОРОЧНАЯ КАПИТУЛЯЦИЯ ЯПОНИИ" (THE UNCONDITIONAL CAPITULATION OF JAPAN), at the bottom - "2 СЕНТЯБРЯ 1945 ГОДА." (SEPTEMBER 2, 1945). The edge - two incised insriptions "ТРИ РУБЛЯ" (THREE RUBLES) separated by two asterisks.

Authors

The artist: A.V. Baklanov
The sculptor: A.A. Dolgopolova
Leningrad Mint (ЛМД

The year 1945 was the last year of the hard-fought battles against the Fascist Germany. Pushing to Berlin, the Soviet Army liberated Warsaw, Budapest, Koenigsberg, Vienna and Prague. The war in Europe ended on May 8 when representatives of the Allied Supreme Commands signed the instrument of unconditional capitulation of Fascism Germany. On August 9 the Soviet Union entered into the war against Japan, concentrating its war effort on the regions of the Far East where the principal Japanese ground forces, the Kwangtung army, were deployed. Its defeat forced Japan to surrender unconditionally. The instrument of capitulation was signed by representatives of the Soviet Union, the United States, Great Britain and Japan aboard the US battleship "Missouri" on September 2, 1945.

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