Description:
Obverse
In the centre – the Emblem of the Bank of Russia [the two-headed eagle with wings down, lower – the semicircular inscription – «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA)] framed by a circle of dots and inscriptions along the rim: at the top – «ТРИ РУБЛЯ» (THREE RUBLES), at the bottom – the year of issue «2004», the letters to the left indicate the metal sign and the fineness, to the right – the fine metal content and the mint trade mark.
Reverse
The view of architectural ensemble of the Epiphany Cathedral, the inscriptions to the right in two lines: «ОСН. в 1792 г.» (FOUNDED in 1792), lower – «МОСКВА» (MOSCOW), the inscription at the top along the rim: «БОГОЯВЛЕНСКИЙ СОБОР» (THE EPIPHANY CATHEDRAL).
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