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 alloy 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 RUSSIA", the denomination of the coin
"1 RUBLE", year of issue "2023"
The public organization "Russian Physical Culture and Sports Society "Locomotive" is a public association created for the development of physical culture and sports in railway transport, at enterprises of the transport and construction complex, metro enterprises, railway educational institutions and other enterprises related to the railway industry.
The first message about the creation of the society appeared on November 3, 1935 on the pages of the newspaper "Krasny Sport". It said that a single voluntary sports society of railway workers "Locomotive" was being created on railway transport. Already on December 5, 1935, the charter of the new sports society was approved, and by the instruction of the People's Commissariat of Railways, the day of January 12, 1936 was declared the official birthday of the sports association "Locomotive".
Every year, the Russian Federation "Locomotive" holds at least 10 All-Russian competitions and 200 regional competitions throughout the country from Kaliningrad to Sakhalin, in which more than 15 thousand railway athletes and their family members participate.
Currently, seven clubs are operating under the Lokomotiv brand: football club Lokomotiv (Moscow), hockey club Lokomotiv (Yaroslavl), basketball club Lokomotiv-Kuban (Krasnodar), men's volleyball club Lokomotiv (Novosibirsk), women's volleyball club Lokomotiv-Kaliningrad Region (Kaliningrad), Lokomotiv Beach Soccer Club (Moscow) and Lokomotiv-Penza rugby Club (Penza)
Artists: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), O.G. Shepel (reverse).
Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), computer modeling (reverse)