Description:
Obverse
In the center of the disc - the relief image of cupolas of the Intercession Cathedral on the Moat on the Red Square and Spassky Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, to the left above – the two-headed eagle with wings down, under the cathedral to the right - the mint trade mark, at the bottom in the centre, in three lines – the denomination and year of issue: "1 РУБЛЬ 1992" (1 RUBLE 1992), along the rim – semicircular inscriptions, to the left: "БАНК" (BANK), to the right: "РОССИИ" (OF RUSSIA).
Reverse
In the centre of the disc - the relief profile portrait of Admiral P.S. Nakhimov in a military uniform, under it – the semicircular inscription: "НАХИМОВ П.С." (NAKHIMOV P.S.), to the right above - a sailing ship, under it in two lines – dates: "1802" and "1855".
Related Coins
10 Rubles (Boxing)
Country: Soviet Union (USSR)
(Russia) / Denomination: 10 Rubles
(10 SUR)
Year: 1979 / Material: Silver (.900)
2 Rubles (E.A. Streltsov)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 2 Rubles
2 RUB = 0.032 USD
Year: 2010 / Material: Silver (.925)
1 Kopeck - Pyotr I (МДЗ)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Kopeck
(0.01)
Year: 1713-1716 / Material: Copper
3 Rubles (The Year of the Goat)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 3 Rubles
3 RUB = 0.048 USD
Year: 2003 / Material: Silver (.900)
10 Kopecks (11 ribbons)
Country: Soviet Union (USSR)
(Russia) / Denomination: 10 Kopecks
(0.10 SUR)
Year: 1937-1946 / Material: Copper-nickel
50 Rubles (European Football Championship. Portugal)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 50 Rubles
50 RUB = 0.80 USD
Year: 2004 / Material: Gold (.900)
Kopeck - Mikhail I (МОС/КВА)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Kopeck
(0.01)
Year: (1613-1617) / Material: Silver (.960)
Ruble - Pavel I
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Ruble
(1)
Year: 1796 / Material: Silver (.868)
3 Rubles (Wild Boar)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 3 Rubles
3 RUB = 0.048 USD
Year: 2007 / Material: Silver (.925)
50 Kopecks (Trial strike)
Country: Soviet Union (USSR)
(Russia) / Denomination: 50 Kopecks
(0.5 SUR)
Year: 1956 / Material: Copper-nickel






















