50 rubles

2023

100th anniversary of the golden chervonets

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General

2023
15.06.2023
СПМД
5216-0126
1 000

Coin type

7,89 (±0,10)
22,60 (±0,15)
1,60 (±0,20)

Description

Obverse
relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, above it along the edge – the inscription in a semicircle: "RUSSIAN FEDERATION", framed on both sides with double diamonds, under the coat of arms: on the left – the designations of precious metal and samples, on the right – the content of chemically pure metal and the trademark of the mint, at the bottom in the center in three lines – the inscription: "BANK OF RUSSIA", coin denomination: "50 RUBLES", year of issue: "2023".
Reverse
relief images: in the center – a peasant-sower at work, in the background: on the left – rays of the rising sun, on the right – smoking factory pipes, in the center – fields and plows; at the top there are relief inscriptions: around the circumference – "ONE CHERVONETS", on the left in two lines – "100 YEARS"; on the bottom left the circumference is the date "1923".
Edge
corrugated
Description
In October 1921, the State Bank of the RSFSR was established, which was supposed to "establish the correct monetary circulation." According to the law of October 11, 1922, the State Bank was allowed to issue hard currency partially backed by gold. Thus, the first banknotes of the State Bank – chervonets - entered the monetary circulation. However, not only paper money was issued for circulation. Since 1923, the Petrograd Mint began to produce gold coins-chervonets, which in their parameters repeated the tsarist 10 rubles. Their design was developed by medallist Anton Vasyutinsky based on a sketch for one of the pre-revolutionary agricultural exhibitions. The full-length coin depicts a peasant sower against a background of smoking chimneys, a plow and the rising sun. Gold chervonets, dated 1923, were issued a little more than 2.7 million pieces. 52 years later, the "sower" was remembered again. In 1975, 250 thousand gold chervonets were minted, and then until 1982, a million such coins were minted annually. Today, the golden "sower" is one of the investment coins of the Bank of Russia.
Designer
Artists: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), A.D. Shchablykin (reverse). Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), computer modeling (reverse). Minting: St. Petersburg Mint (SPMD). The design of the edge: 134 corrugations.