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The 300th Anniversary of the Poltava Battle.
THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLTAVA BATTLE.
The Battle of Poltava (or Pultowa) was a battle between the armies of Peter I of Russia and Charles XII of Sweden on 28 June (new style 8 July) 1709, the most famous of the battles of the Great Northern War.
In 1990 Leningrad Mint was struck commemorative coin
'The Battle of Poltava' (series 500th Anniversary of Russian State).
In In 2009 Ukraine and
Tuvalu issued coins dedicated to the Battle of Poltava.
Coins

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Denomination: 3 Rubles
Year: 2009
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin, dedicated to the 300th Anniversary of the Poltava Battle.
Obverse: The relief picture of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down, and the semicircular inscription under it – 'БАНК РОССИИ' (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicate the denomination of the coin 'ТРИ РУБЛЯ' (THREE RUBLES) and the year of issue '2009', between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System of chemical elements, the fineness, the mint trade mark of the Saint Petersburg Mint and the fine precious metal content.
Reverse: The relief image the Russian Tsar Peter I the Great against the background of the battle scene. The inscription at the top along the rim – '300-ЛЕТИЕ ПОЛТАВСКОЙ БИТВЫ' (THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLTAVA BATTLE).
925 standard silver. Diameter – 39 mm, weight – 31.1 g. Edge – corrugated. Put in circulation 01.06.2009. Mintage: 10 000.
The coin was struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
FMM hasn’t got this coin yet.
Country or town: Russian Federation
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Denomination: 25 Rubles
Year: 2009
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin, dedicated to the 300th Anniversary of the Poltava Battle.
Obverse: The relief picture of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down, and the semicircular inscription under it – 'БАНК РОССИИ' (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicate the denomination of the coin 'ДВАДЦАТЬ ПЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ' (TWENTY FIVE RUBLES) and the year of issue '2009', between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System of chemical elements, the fineness, the mint trade mark of the Saint Petersburg Mint and the fine precious metal content.
Reverse: The relief images of an attack of Russian warriors. The inscription at the top along the rim – '300-ЛЕТИЕ ПОЛТАВСКОЙ БИТВЫ' (THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLTAVA BATTLE).
925 standard silver. Diameter – 60 mm, weight – 155.5 g. Edge – corrugated. Put in circulation 01.06.2009. Mintage: 1 500.
The coin was struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
FMM hasn’t got this coin yet.
Country or town: Russian Federation
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Denomination: 100 Rubles
Year: 2009
Material: Silver
Description: Jubilee coin, dedicated to the 300th Anniversary of the Poltava Battle.
Obverse: The relief picture of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down, and the semicircular inscription under it – 'БАНК РОССИИ' (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicate the denomination of the coin 'СТО РУБЛЕЙ' (ONE HUNDRED RUBLES) and the year of issue '2009', between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System of chemical elements, the fineness, the mint trade mark of the Saint Petersburg Mint and the fine precious metal content.
Reverse: The relief images of Russian warriors. The inscription at the top along the rim – '300-ЛЕТИЕ ПОЛТАВСКОЙ БИТВЫ' (THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE POLTAVA BATTLE).
925 standard silver. Diameter – 100.0 mm, weight – 1000.0 g. Edge – corrugated. Put in circulation 01.06.2009. Mintage: 500.
The coin was struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
FMM hasn’t got this coin yet.
Country or town: Russian Federation
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