Description:
Obverse
State Emblem of the Republic of Abkhazia
Reverse
The portrait of the Abkhaz writer, poet and politician Bagrat Vasilyevich Shinkuba. To the right from the portrait – the inscription that indicate the string of the famous work of the poet. In the lower part of the coin along the rim from the left to the right – the date "1917 ", the inscription in Abkhaz "Баграт Шьынқәба"(Bagrat Shinkuba), and the date "2004".
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