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 - "200 rubles 1993" at the bottom - "BANK OF RUSSIA".
Reverse
Image of brown bear with three cubs on the background of fir trees and herbaceous vegetation, top left - a wooden hut on the right - the owl sitting on a branch, on okruzhnosti- inscription: "SAVE OUR WORLD"
Related Coins
Grivennik - Elizaveta
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 10 Kopecks = 1 Grivennik = 1/10 Ruble
(0.1)
Year: 1742-1746 / Material: Silver (.750)
10 Rubles (The 50th Anniversary of the Great Victory)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
(10 RUR)
Year: 1995 / Material: Copper-nickel
Kopeck - Ivan IV (Pskov; С-МН)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Kopeck
(0.01)
Year: (1561-1584) / Material: Silver (.960)
5 Rubles (The 50th Anniversary of the Great Victory)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 5 Rubles
(5 RUR)
Year: 1995 / Material: Brass
2 Rubles (Mikhail Kutuzov)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 2 Rubles
2 RUB = 0.032 USD
Year: 2012 / Material: Nickel plated Steel
Jefimok Rouble - Alexey Mikhailovich (Countermarked over "Spanish Netherlands-Brabant Patagon 1618")
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: Jefimok Rouble
(1)
Year: 1655 / Material: Silver
Grivennik - Elizaveta
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: 10 Kopecks = 1 Grivennik = 1/10 Ruble
(0.10)
Year: 1746-1757 / Material: Silver (.750)
25 Rubles (The Museum-Treasury Armoury Chamber)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 25 Rubles
25 RUB = 0.40 USD
Year: 2016 / Material: Silver (.925)
1 Ruble (Taras Shevchenko)
Country: Soviet Union (USSR)
(Russia) / Denomination: 1 Ruble
(1 SUR)
Year: 1989 / Material: Copper-nickel
10 Rubles (Bryansk (the Xth c.))
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2010 / Material: Bi-Metallic Copper-nickel center in Brass ring






















