on the mirror field of the disk - a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, above it along the edging - an inscription in a semicircle: "RUSSIAN FEDERATION", framed by double diamonds on both sides, below the emblem: on the left - designations of precious metal and alloy sample, on the right - the content of chemically pure metal and trademark of the mint, in the bottom three lines in the center - inscription: "BANK OF RUSSIA", coin denomination: "1 RUBLE", year of issue: "2020".
on the mirror field of the disk - a relief image of the emblem of the Moscow Metro; along the edging there is an inscription: "MOSCOW METRO".
Moscow Metro is the first and largest metro of the USSR and Russia. The first stage of the Moscow Metro was opened May 15, 1935 in sections from the Sokolniki station to the Park Kultury station with a branch from the Okhotny Ryad station to the Smolenskaya station with a total length of 11.2 km. Today, the share of the Moscow Metro in the transportation of passengers among the enterprises of urban passenger transport in the capital is about 56%. The average range of one trip in the subway is about 14.5 kilometers. On average, 9 million passengers use metro services on weekdays. More than 12 thousand trains pass through 15 metro lines daily (including the Moscow Central Ring (MCC) and the Moscow Monorail Transport System) with 275 stations (238 metro stations, 31 metro stations and 6 monorail stations). 25% of metro stations experience a total daily load of more than 50 thousand passengers. The average operational speed of Moscow metro trains (including stops) is about 41.61 km / h. This ensures high regularity of trains with a minimum interval of 90 seconds. In terms of traffic intensity, reliability and volume of traffic, the Moscow Metro stably takes 1st place in the world. He is in the first three subways of the world in almost all other indicators.
Artists: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), A.D. Schablykin (reverse). Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), computer modeling (reverse).