Description:
Obverse
In the centre – the indication of denomination of the coin in two lines: "5 РУБЛЕЙ" (5 RUBLES), lower – the inscription: "БАНК РОССИИ" (BANK OF RUSSIA), under it – the issue year: "2016", to the left and to the right – a stylized twig of a plant, to the right at the rim – the mint trade mark.
Reverse
Relief image of the monument to Soldiers-liberators in Vilnius. There are inscriptions: “ВИЛЬНЮС” (VILNIUS) framed by two stars along the circumference on top, “13 ИЮЛЯ 1944 г.” (13TH OF JULY 1944) horizontally at the bottom.
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