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Platinum coins of the Russian Federation

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The Russian Federation issued 16 platinum coins starting from 1992, with the face value of 25 (weighing 1/10 oz), 50 (1/4 oz) and 150 rubles (1/2 oz).[1] Minting was suspended in 1996, with the last coin of 150 rubles dedicated to the 1240 Battle of the Neva.[2]

Coins

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Series: The Age of Enlightenment. 18th Century. Battle of Chesma
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
24 November 1992 5318-0001 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.60 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 3000
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – BANK OF RUSSIA. At the bottom – the designation of metal, alloy, the precious metal content and the mint trademark.

Reverse: three sailing ships and a boat at the Battle of Chesma, around: "Age of Enlightenment. 18th century.", bottom: "Battle of Chesma"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

240 indents on the rim.[3]

Series: The Olympic Century Russia. First participation of Russia in the Olympics
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
20 January 1993 5316-0001 50 rubles Proof 999/1000 7.88 (± 0.09) 7.78 20.0 (−0.15) 1.60 (± 0.15) 7500
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: two horse riders – Russian participants of the II Olympic Games, right – the Eiffel Tower, left – the emblem of the Russian Olympic Committee, around: "OLYMPIC AGE OF RUSSIA, FIRST PARTICIPANCE · PARIS"

Design: A.V. Baklanov (obverse), N.A. Nosov (reverse)

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

134 indents on the rim.[4]

Series: Russian Ballet (25 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
19 April 1993 5315-0001 25 rubles Proof 999/1000 3.198 (± 0.08) 3.11 16.0 (−0.1) 1.00 (± 0.15) 750
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

111 indents on the rim.[5]

Series: Russian Ballet (50 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
19 April 1993 5316-0002 50 rubles Proof 999/1000 7.88 (± 0.09) 7.78 20.0 (−0.15) 1.60 (± 0.15) 750
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

134 indents on the rim.[6]

Series: Russian Ballet (150 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
19 April 1993 5318-0002 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 22.60 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 750
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

240 indents on the rim.[7]

Geographical Series: The first Russian voyage around the world. English Embankment in St. Petersburg
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
28 April 1993 5318-0003 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.60 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 2500
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: ships Nadezhda and Neva and two boats. Background – houses of Russia's State Chancellor Count N.P. Rumyantsev in St. Petersburg on the English Embankment of the Neva River. Around it: "The first Russian voyage around the world 1803 • 1806" "English Embankment"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

240 indents on the rim.[8]

Historical Series: Russia's Contribution to World Culture. I. Stravinsky
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
13 December 1993 5318-0004 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.60 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 3000
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: the image of Igor Stravinsky, background – a scene from the ballet "Petrushka", left – a lyre and a laurel branch, around: "RUSSIA AND WORLD CULTURE", "I. Stravinsky"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

240 indents on the rim.[9]

Series: Russian Ballet (25 rubles, 1994)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
07.06.1994 5315-0002 25 rubles Proof 999/1000 3.198 (± 0.08) 3.11 16.0 (−0.1) 1.00 (± 0.15) 900
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

111 indents on the rim.[10]

Series: Russian Ballet (50 rubles, 1994)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
07.06.1994 5316-0003 50 rubles Proof 999/1000 7.88 (± 0.09) 7.78 20.0 (−0.15) 1.60 (± 0.15) 900
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

134 indents on the rim.[11]

Series: Russian Ballet (150 rubles, 1994)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
07.06.1994 5318-0005 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.6 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 900
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancing ballerina, around it: "RUSSIAN BALLET"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

240 indents on the rim.[12]

Geographical Series: First Russian Antarctic Expedition
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
06.09.1994 5318-0006 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.6 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 4000
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: ships Vostok and Mirny, under them – a boat with rowers, penguins on an ice floe, around: "FIRST RUSSIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1819–1821", "in Antarctic waters"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD)

240 indents on the rim.[13]

Historical Series: Russia's Contribution to World Culture. Mikhail Vrubel
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
17 November 1994 5318-0007 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 28.6 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 3000
Obverse: two-headed eagle (designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: self-portrait of Mikhail Vrubel, below – a palette and brushes, to the right – a fragment of his painting Demon Seated in a Garden, around: "RUSSIA AND WORLD CULTURE", "M. Vrubel"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Leningrad Mint (LMD).

240 indents on the rim.[14]

Series: Russian Ballet. Sleeping Beauty (25 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
16 June 1995 5315-0003 25 rubles Proof 999/1000 3.198 (± 0.08) 3.11 16.0 (−0.1) 1.00 (± 0.15) 900
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: in the center – a dancer, left to right in a circle – the inscription: "Sleeping Beauty".

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (LMD)

111 indents on the rim.[15]

Series: Russian Ballet. Sleeping Beauty (50 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
16 June 1995 5316-0004 50 rubles Proof 999/1000 7.88 (± 0.09) 7.78 20.0 (−0.15) 1.60 (± 0.15) 900
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancer, around him: "Sleeping Beauty"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (LMD)

134 indents on the rim.[16]

Series: Russian Ballet. Sleeping Beauty (150 rubles)
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
16 June 1995 5318-0008 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.67 (± 0.11) 15.55 22.60 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 900
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a dancer, around him: "Sleeping Beauty"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (LMD)

134 indents on the rim.[17]

Historical Series: 1000 years of Russia. Alexander Nevsky
Date Catalogue
#
Value Grading Purity Total weight, g Platinum contents, at least, g Diameter, mm Thickness, mm # pcs.
28 December 1995 5318-0009 150 rubles Proof 999/1000 15.55 (± 0.09) 15.5 28.6 (−0.25) 1.5 (± 0.2) 3000
Obverse: center – the emblem of the Bank of Russia (two-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), bottom – symbol, purity and weight of platinum, "BANK OF RUSSIA"

Reverse: a fight between four Russian soldiers and a Swedish knight, around: "1000 YEARS OF RUSSIA · Alexander Nevsky", "BATTLE AT THE RIVER NEVA 1240"

Design: A.V. Baklanov

Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (LMD).

240 indents on the rim.[18]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Платиновые монеты: история, коллекционирование, цены [Platinum Coins: history, collecting, prices] (in Russian). Ювелирные Известия. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Серия: Эпоха просвещения. XVIII век. Чесменское сражение" [Chesme battle]. Archived from the original on 16 February 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  4. ^ "Первое участие России в Олимпийских играх" [First participation of Russia in the Olympics]. Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
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  8. ^ "English Embankment in St. Petersburg. Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  9. ^ "Stravinsky. Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  10. ^ "Russian ballet. Commemorative Coins of Russia" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  11. ^ "Russian State Ballet (50 rubles). Commemorative Coins of Russia" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  12. ^ "Russian State Ballet (150 p). Commemorative Coins of Russia" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  13. ^ "First Russian Antarctic Expedition. Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  14. ^ "M. Vrubel. Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  15. ^ "The Sleeping Beauty (25 rubles). Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  16. ^ "The Sleeping Beauty (50 rubles). Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  17. ^ "The Sleeping Beauty (150 p). Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.
  18. ^ "Alexander Nevsky. Commemorative Coins of Russia". Archived from the original on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2009.