Description:
Obverse
The obverse of the coin features a relief image of the national emblem of the Russian Federation and a semicircular inscription along the rim: ‘РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ’ (‘RUSSIAN FEDERATION’) framed with paired diamonds on both sides, to the right there is a mint trade mark, at the bottom there is a three-line inscription under the emblem ‘БАНК РОССИИ’ (‘BANK OF RUSSIA’), the coin’s par value ‘25 РУБЛЕЙ’ (‘25 RUBLES’), and the year 2017.
Reverse
The relief image of three heroes against the ancient town. There is an inscription „ТРИ БОГАТЫРЯ” („THREE HEROES”) along the circumference on top.
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