Obverse. Photo © Bank of Russia
  • 10 Rubles 2022, CBR# 5714-0082, Russia, Federation, Cities of Labour Valour, Magnitogorsk
  • 10 Rubles 2022, CBR# 5714-0082, Russia, Federation, Cities of Labour Valour, Magnitogorsk
Description

City of Labour Valour is a Russian honorary title assigned to cities who had an outstanding record of uninterrupted production of military and civilian products at industrial enterprises during World War II. It was established by federal law dated to 1 March 2020. The title is awarded by decree of the President of the Russian Federation. It was created as part of the diamond jubilee celebrations of the end of the war in 2020. It was awarded to twenty Russian cities. This distinction corresponds to the distinction of Hero City and City of Military Glory.

There are many privileges that come with being awarded with the title. In a city that was awarded the title, a stele is installed with the coat of arms of the city. On public events such as Labour Day, Victory Day (9 May) and their individual City Day, the city is entitled to host a fireworks show.

Issue date: 06.05.2022

Obverse

Depicts the inscriptions along the circumference: BANK OF RUSSIA at the top and ‘2022’ at the bottom, branches of the bay tree and oak tree on the left and right respectively. The number ‘10’ and the inscription RUBLES in the centre. The digit ‘0’ features a security element inside in the form of the figure ‘10’ and the inscription RUB visible at various viewing angles to the coin surface. The Moscow Mint trademark at the bottom.

БАНК РОССИИ
10 РУБЛЕЙ
2022
ММД

Reverse

Depicts a fragment of the Rear-front Memorial; along the circumference inscriptions: MAGNITOGORSK at the top and CITIES OF LABOUR VALOUR on the band at the bottom.

The Rear-front Memorial is a bronze and granite monument located in the city of Magnitogorsk, Russia, sculpted by Lev Golovnitsky and drawn by Yakov Belopolsky. It is considered the first part of a triptych, also consisting of The Motherland Calls in Volgograd and Warrior Liberator in Treptower Park, Berlin. This monument was unveiled in 1979. The monument is composed of a worker and a warrior. The worker is oriented to the east, towards the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. The warrior is facing the west, to the side of the "Great Patriotic War". The three monuments are made to symbolize the sword being forged in Magnitogorsk, raised in The Motherland Calls in Volgograd (then Stalingrad) and finally dropped to the ground after the victory in Berlin as a part of Warrior Liberator.

Magnitogorsk (lit. 'city of the magnetic mountain') is an industrial city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.

Designer: A. A. Brynza
Sculptor: O. G. Shepel

МАГНИТОГОРСК
ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ

Edge

6 sections with 5 corrugations and 6 sections with 7 corrugations alternated with 12 smooth sections

Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Circulating)
Material Brass Plated Steel
Weight 5.63 g
Diameter 22 mm
Thickness 2.2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Moscow Mint (MMD)

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