10 Rubles: History

Alexander Malioukov, 26.04.2016 21:28
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Animal (fish, bird, mammal etc.) → Bear none
Animal (fish, bird, mammal etc.) → Tiger none
Alexander Malioukov, 26.04.2016 21:28
Roman Halin, 26.04.2016 21:04
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The coat of arms of the town of Khabarovsk, over it on a ribbon the semicircular inscription: CITIES OF MILITARY GLORY, below the inscription along the rim KHABAROVSK. The Ussurian black bear and the Amur tiger are the main figures in the coat of arms – these animals are endemic to the Amur land. From a heraldic point of view a bear symbolizes strength and foresight but a tiger signifies great fierceness and valor. Both animals act as defenders of the city and have the historical coat of arms of Khabarovsk in their paws. The lazuli pillar in the old coat of arms is the symbol of the River Amur while the fish reminds about the main occupation of the inhabitants of the city. The crown on top is an emblem of victory, of course, as well as of sovereignty and empire. The coat of arms of the town of Mozhaysk, over it on a ribbon the semicircular inscription: CITIES OF MILITARY GLORY, below the inscription along the rim KHABAROVSK. The Ussurian black bear and the Amur tiger are the main figures in the coat of arms – these animals are endemic to the Amur land. From a heraldic point of view a bear symbolizes strength and foresight but a tiger signifies great fierceness and valor. Both animals act as defenders of the city and have the historical coat of arms of Khabarovsk in their paws. The lazuli pillar in the old coat of arms is the symbol of the River Amur while the fish reminds about the main occupation of the inhabitants of the city. The crown on top is an emblem of victory, of course, as well as of sovereignty and empire.
Roman Halin, 26.04.2016 21:04
Roman Halin, 26.04.2016 19:53
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10 Rubles, Russia, Federation none
Roman Halin, 26.04.2016 19:55