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300th Anniversary of the Monetary Reform of Peter

Date of Issue
03.08.2004
Catalogue number
5615-0001
Date of Issue
03.08.2004
Catalogue number
5615-0001
Denomination
25 rubles
Quality
Proof
Metal, fineness
Gold 900/1000 - Silver 900/1000
Total weight, g
178.83 (±0.82)
Fine metal content not less than, g
155.50 - 4.66
Diameter, mm
60.00 (±0.30)
Thickness, mm
6.80 (±0.50)
Mintage, pcs
1,000

Obverse

in the centre – the Emblem of the Bank of Russia [the two-headed eagle with wings down, lower – the semicircular inscription – «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA)] framed by a circle of dots and inscriptions along the rim: at the top – «ДВАДЦАТЬ ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ» (TWENTY FIVE RUBLES), at the bottom – the year of issue «2004», the letters to the left indicate the metal sign and the fineness , to the right – the fine metal content and the mint trade mark.

Reverse

the inscription along the rim: «300-ЛЕТИЕ ДЕНЕЖНОЙ РЕФОРМЫ ПЕТРА ПЕРВОГО» (300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MONETARY REFORMOF PETER THE FIRST), at the bottom – a monogram compiled of the Latin letter «P» repeated in the glassy reflection. In the centre of the disc, on the matted silver surface – a non-through gold insert reproducingthe relief images of the Ruble of the 1704 year of issue: to the left, on its reverse – a portrait of Peter I in profile, the indication of the metal sign, the fineness: «Au 900» and the fine metal content: «4,66», the inscriptionalong the rim: «Ц(А)РЬ ПЕТР АЛЕКСЕЕВИЧ ВСЕЯ РУСИ ПОВЕЛИТЕЛЬ» [TS(A)R PETER ALEXEYEVICH SOVEREIGN OF ALL RUSSIA]; to the right,on its obverse – the two-headed eagle with Scepter and Power, higher – the Great Crown, the inscription along the rim: «МАНЕТА ДОБРАЯ ЦЕНА РУБЛЬ» (GENUINE COIN OF ONE RUBLE DENOMINATION).

Authors

The artiat: A.V. Baklanov.
The Sculptor: I.S. Komshilov.
St. Peterburg Mint (СПМД).
The edge: 252 corrugations.

The reform of Peter I, carried out in 1698-1704, removed Russian monetary system to be numbered among the most advanced one in Europe. It provided convenient means of payment by way of silverand copper coins the nominal prices of which were based on decimal system.

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