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Ancient fortresses on the river Dniester.
ANCIENT FORTRESSES ON THE RIVER DNIESTER.
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Denomination: 100 Roubles
Year: 2007
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Kamenec-Podolskaya fortress'. Kamenec-Podolskyi is a city located on the Smotrych River in western Ukraine, to the north-east of Chernivtsi. Formerly the administrative center of the Khmelnytskyi Oblast (Province), the city is now the administrative center of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion (district) within the Khmelnytsky Oblast. Several historians consider that a city on this spot was founded by the ancient Dacians, who lived in what is now modern Romania, Moldova, and portions of Ukraine. Modern Kamianets-Podilskyi was first mentioned in 1062 as a town of the Kievan Rus' state. In 1241, it was destroyed by the Mongol Tatar invaders. In 1352, it was annexed by the Polish King Casimir III, and became the capital of Podole Voivodship and the seat of local civil and military administration. The ancient castle was reconstructed and substantially expanded by the Polish kings to defend Poland from the southwest against Ottoman and Tatar invasions.
Obverse: There is an image of the State Emblem of Trans-Dniester Republic in the centre, circled by an inscription 'ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК' (TRANS-DNIESTER REPUBLICAN BANK) in Cyrillic above the image along the edging and an inscription "100 РУБЛЕЙ" (100 RUBLES) in Cyrillic. An inscription '2007' indicating the year is below the image of the State Emblem.
Reverse: An image of an ancient fortress of Kamenets-Podolskiy by the river Dniester is in the center. The stylized rosette with the inscription 'XIV ВЕК' (XIV TH CENTURY) indicating the period the fortress was founded is t the top. A ribbon with an inscription 'КАМЕНЕЦ-ПОДОЛЬСКАЯ КРЕПОСТЬ' (THE FORTRESS OF KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY) in Russian is below. The name of the series 'ДРЕВНИЕ КРЕПОСТИ НА ДНЕСТРЕ' (ANCIENT FORTRESSES ON THE RIVER DNIESTER) in Russian is written in semicircle along the edging at the bottom.
925 standard silver. Diameter – 32 mm, weight – 14.14 g., edge – ribbed. Mintage: 500.
Put in circulation since June 7, 2007. The coin was struck at the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank Mint.
Country or town: Trans-Dniester Republic
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Denomination: 100 Roubles
Year: 2008
Material: Silver
Description: Commemorative coin 'Belgorod-Dnestrovskaya fortress'. Belgorod-Dnestrovskyi is a city situated on the right bank of the Dniester Liman (on the Dniester estuary leading to the Black Sea) in the Odessa province of southwestern Ukraine, in the historical region of Bessarabia. The city, which was founded in 6th century B.C, by ancient Greeks as the state city Tiara and which was the principal economic and cultural center of the Northern Black Sea Region, where gold, silver and copper coins were minted.
Obverse: There is an image of the State Emblem of Trans-Dniester Republic in the centre, circled by an inscription 'ПРИДНЕСТРОВСКИЙ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКИЙ БАНК' (TRANS-DNIESTER REPUBLICAN BANK) in Cyrillic above the image along the edging and an inscription "100 РУБЛЕЙ" (100 RUBLES) in Cyrillic. An inscription '2008' indicating the year is below the image of the State Emblem.
Reverse: An image of an ancient fortress of Belgorod-Dnestrovskaya fortress by the river Dniester is in the center. The stylized rosette with the inscription 'XV ВЕК' (XV TH CENTURY) indicating the period the fortress was founded is t the top. A ribbon with an inscription 'БЕЛГОРОД-ДНЕСТРОВСКАЯ КРЕПОСТЬ' (THE FORTRESS OF BELGOROD-DNESTROVSKAYA) in Russian is below. The name of the series 'ДРЕВНИЕ КРЕПОСТИ НА ДНЕСТРЕ' (ANCIENT FORTRESSES ON THE RIVER DNIESTER) in Russian is written in semicircle along the edging at the bottom.
925 standard silver. Diameter – 32 mm, weight – 14.14 g., edge – ribbed. Mintage: 500.
Put in circulation since July 16, 2008. The coin was struck at the Trans-Dniester Republican Bank Mint.
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Country or town: Trans-Dniester Republic
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