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 — «3 РУБЛЯ 1994 г.» (3 RUBLES 1994), at the bottom — «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA).
Reverse
A view of the Smolny Institute and Cloister in St. Petersburg, the inscriptions along the rim: at the top - "СМОЛЬНЫЙ ИНСТИТУТ И МОНАСТЫРЬ" (THE SMOLNY INSTITUTE AND CLOISTER), at the bottom - "САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ" (ST. PETERSBURG), below - the dates "XVIII * XX вв" (XVIIIth * XXth centuries).
Related Coins
3 Köpejek
Country: Tannu Tuva
(Russia) / Denomination: 3 Köpejek
(0.03)
Year: 1933-1934 / Material: Aluminium-bronze
3 Rubles (The Year of the Goat)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 3 Rubles
3 RUB = 0.048 USD
Year: 2003 / Material: Silver (.900)
200 Rubles (Historical and Architectural Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 200 Rubles
200 RUB = 3.18 USD
Year: 2016 / Material: Silver (.925)
100 Rubles (200th Anniversary of the Birth of A.S.Pushkin)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 100 Rubles
100 RUB = 1.59 USD
Year: 1999 / Material: Silver (.900)
1 Ruble (curved "БАНК РОССИИ" under Eagle; magnetic)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 1 Ruble
1 RUB = 0.016 USD
Year: 2009-2015 / Material: Nickel plated Steel
10 Rubles (Taganrog)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2015 / Material: Brass plated Steel
10 Rubles (The Russian General Census)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 10 Rubles
10 RUB = 0.16 USD
Year: 2010 / Material: Bi-Metallic Copper-nickel center in Brass ring
25 Rubles (2014 Winter Olympics, Sochi - Olympic Torch; colorized)
Country: Russia / Denomination: 25 Rubles
25 RUB = 0.40 USD
Year: 2014 / Material: Copper-nickel
1 Polushka - Pavel I (АМ)
Country: Russia - Empire
(Russia) / Denomination: Polushka = 1/2 Denga = 1/4 Kopeck = 1/400 Ruble
(0.0025)
Year: 1797-1798 / Material: Copper






















