Description:
Obverse
In the centre – the indication of the face value of the coin «10 РУБЛЕЙ» (10 RUBLES). Inside of the figure «0» – hidden pictures of the figure «10» and of the inscription «РУБ» (RUB) visible by turns only on changing the angle of vision. In the lower part of the disc – the mint trade mark. In the upper part of the ring – the inscription along the rim: «БАНК РОССИИ» (BANK OF RUSSIA), in the lower one – the year of issue «2005», to the left and to the right – stylized twigs of plants going over to the disc.
Reverse
The image of the coat of arms of the Oryol Region. The inscriptions along the rim: at the top – «РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ» (THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION), at the bottom – «ОРЛОВСКАЯ ОБЛАСТЬ» (THE ORYOL REGION).
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