Description:
Obverse
The two-headed eagle (designed by I.Bilibin), the letters under it indicate the metal sign, the fineness, the mint trademark and the fine metal content. The inscriptions along the rim: at the top — «ДВА РУБЛЯ 1994 г.» (TWO RUBLES 1994), at the bottom — «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA).
Reverse
A portrait of Ilya Repin holding a brush in his right hand and a palette with brushes in his left hand, to the right - the painter's facsimile signature, below - the dates in two lines "1844" and "1930". The inscription to the left along the rim: "РУССКИЙ ХУДОЖНИК" ( A RUSSIAN PAINTER).
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