Description:
Obverse
He two-headed eagle (designed by I.Bilibin), the letters under it indicate the metal sign, the fineness, the mint trademark and the fine metal content. The inscriptions along the rim: at the top — «ДВА РУБЛЯ 1994 г.» (TWO RUBLES 1994), at the bottom — «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA).
Reverse
A portrait of I.A. Krylov, below from the left to the right - some characters from his fables: a monkey with a pair of glasses, a cockerel, a bear with a double-bass, a fox and a grapevine. To the right - two dates in two lines "1769" and "1844", the inscription along the rim at the top: "ИВАН АНДРЕЕВИЧ КРЫЛОВ" (IVAN ANDREYEVICH KRYLOV).
Related Coins
Grivennik - Elizaveta
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 10 Kopecks = 1 Grivennik = 1/10 Ruble
(0.10)
Year: 1746-1757 / Material: Silver (.750)
3 Rubles (The Nilo Stolobenskaya Hermitage)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 3 Rubles
3 RUB = 0.048 USD
Year: 1998 / Material: Silver (.900)
10 Rubles (City of Vologda (the XIIth century))
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2007 / Material: Bi-Metallic Copper-nickel center in Brass ring
Dukat - Pyotr I (Trade Coinage)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Dukat = 1 Chervonets
(2.5)
Year: 1707 / Material: Gold (.969)
10 Rubles (Oryol)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2011 / Material: Brass plated Steel
2 Rubles (Emerald Rosalia Beetle)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 2 Rubles
2.00 RUB = 0.032 USD
Year: 2012 / Material: Silver (.925)
100 Rubles (The Brown Bear)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 100 Rubles
(100 RUR)
Year: 1993 / Material: Gold (.999)
10 Rubles (Murom)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2003 / Material: Bi-Metallic Copper-nickel center in Brass ring
Kopeck - Boris Godunov (Velikiy Novgorod; В НОIРН)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Kopeck
(0.01)
Year: (1600) / Material: Silver (.960)
Poltina - Pyotr II
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: Poltina = 50 Kopecks = 1/2 Ruble
(0.5)
Year: 1727-1729 / Material: Silver (.728)