Description:
Obverse
In the center of the disc – indicating of the denomination of the coin: "10 РУБЛЕЙ" (10 RUBLES), inside of the figure "0" – hidden pictures of the number "10" and of the inscription "РУБ" visible by turns on changing angle of vision, in the lower part of the disc – the mint trade mark, on the ring along the rim above – the inscription: "БАНК РОССИИ" (BANK OF RUSSIA), below – the year of issue "2015", to the left and to the right – stylized twigs of plants going over to the disc.
Reverse
On the disc – the image of the monument to the Soldier the Liberator in the Treptower Park in Berlin, on the ring along the rim – the laurel wreath with the inscription above: "70 ЛЕТ" (70 YEARS).
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