Description:
Obverse
In the center - the emblem of the Bank of Russia (double-headed eagle designed by I. Bilibin), underneath the left - indicate the metal sign and the fineness, in the center - the mint trademark., right - the fine metal content The inscriptions along the rim framed circle of dots: at the top - "3 rubles 1993" at the bottom - "BANK OF RUSSIA".
Reverse
Image of ships "Nadezhda" and "Neva" over a map of the circumnavigation. Inscriptions along the rim: at the top - "RUSSIAN FIRST ROUND THE WORLD TOUR 1803-1806", at the bottom - "MAP OF THE ROAD."
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