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editUSSR 5-ruble coin, released in the USSR on October 12, 1988 to commemorate The Bronze Horseman, a monument to Peter the Great in Leningrad.
The front of the coin depicts in relief the USSR coat of arms and the words "СССР" ("USSR"), "5 РУБЛЕЙ" ("5 Rubles") and a number "1988".
The reverse side depicts in relief
- the The Bronze Horseman monument to Peter the Great on Decembrists Square in Leningrad with Peter and Paul Fortress on background
- words "ПАМЯТНИК ПЕТРУ ПЕРВОМУ" ("Monument to Peter the Great")
- year of erection of the monument: "1782"
- name of the city where the monument was erected: "ЛЕНИНГРАД" ("Leningrad")
On the edge the words "ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ" ("Five Rubles") are engraved twice, separated by stars.
Metal: white copper-nickel alloy.
Weight: 19.8 g.
Diameter: 35 mm.
Width: 2.6 mm.
Painter and sculptor: A.V.Baklanov.
Mintage: 2 million pieces (Leningrad Mint), including 325,000 proof.
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