Description:
Obverse
In the center — the relief image of Saint George the Warrior on horseback killing a serpent with a spear;
to the right below, under the front hoof of the horse — the Cyrillic letters М (Moscow) or С-П (Saint Petersburg), indicating the mint-producer;
above from the left to the right — the inscription along the rim: “БАНК РОССИИ” (BANK OF RUSSIA) divided by the figure of Saint George the Warrior;
below under the image of the serpent — the year of mintage.
Reverse
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