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Российская Федерация (1991-настоящее время)
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| Тип | Юбилейные медали |
| Год | 1999 |
| Состав | Медь-никель (partially brass plated) |
| Масса | 25.5 g |
| Диаметр | 39 mm |
| Толщина | 3 mm |
| Форма | Круглая |
| Техника | Чеканка |
| Ориентация | Медальная ориентация ↑↑ |
| Номер | N# 577630 |
(en) 200th Anniversary of Alexander Pushkin
Серии: 200th Anniversary of Alexander Pushkin
(en) In the center is an oval medallion with a portrait of Pushkin, plated in brass, and below is the facsimile signature "A. Pushkin."
On the left is a silver candelabra with two candles.
On the right is a quill pen with a sheet of paper.
Below is a lyre (the emblem of the "200th Anniversary" series), flanked by the years of his life.
Надпись: Кириллица
Надпись:
А. ПУШКИНЪ
1799 1837
Дизайнеры: Alexander Anatolyevich Kolodkin, Alexander Sergeevich Khazov (Александр Сергеевич Хазов)
(en) The reverse depicts the two main cities of the poet's life—Moscow (his birthplace) and St. Petersburg (his deathplace).
In the center is the Pushkin monument on Tverskoy Boulevard in Moscow (erected in 1880).
On the left is the Ivan the Great Bell Tower on the Moscow Kremlin grounds, and the building on Arbat Street that houses A.S. Pushkin's memorial apartment.
On the right is a panorama of St. Petersburg: the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Alexander Column, and the Summer Garden's railings.
At the top is a ribbon banner with the inscription "200th Anniversary of His Birth."
At the bottom are the mint marks.
Надпись: Кириллица
Надпись:
200 ЛЕТ СО ДНЯ РОЖДЕНИЯ
ММД aK X
Полная легенда: aK - Alexander Kolodkin, X - Khazov
Дизайнеры: Alexander Anatolyevich Kolodkin, Alexander Sergeevich Khazov (Александр Сергеевич Хазов)
Простая
| Московский монетный двор, Москва, Российская Федерация (?-настоящее время) |
A set of five medals, "In Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of A.S. Pushkin. 1799–1999," was issued as part of large-scale Russian state events. The set was produced at the Moscow Mint (MMD), Goznak, in 1999 using cupronickel as a Proof and is supplied in a velvet case in protective capsules.
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin (1799–1837) was the greatest Russian poet, the founder of the modern Russian literary language, whose work remains the foundation of national culture. The medals depict key sites and works associated with the poet's life and work: two Pskov estates (Mikhailovskoye and Trigorskoye), Boldino in Nizhny Novgorod, and his seminal novel, Eugene Onegin. The central medal, partially plated with brass (a portrait), has its own reverse, while the other four medals share a common reverse.
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| Дата | Тираж | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | ||||||||
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| Не определено | |||||||||||||||
| 1999 ММД | 2 500 | (en) Proof | |||||||||||||
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