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  • 10 Rubles 2023, CBR# 5714-0092, Russia, Federation, Ancient Towns of Russia, Rybinsk
  • 10 Rubles 2023, CBR# 5714-0092, Russia, Federation, Ancient Towns of Russia, Rybinsk
Description

In 2002 the Central Bank of the Russian Federation began an annual program that each year commemorates some of their historical towns on bi-metallic 10 Ruble coins. The coins picture the city and its arms on one side and has the standard Russian 10 Ruble obverse on the other. Unlike a lot of coin programs throughout the world there is no set regularity to the number of coins released each year in this series, with some years seeing 4 coins issued and other years only 3.

Rybinsk is the second-largest city of Yaroslavl Oblast in Russia. It lies at the confluence of the Volga and Sheksna rivers, 267 kilometres (166 mi) north-north-east of Moscow. It was previously known as Ust-Sheksna (until 1504), Rybnaya Sloboda (until 1777), Shcherbakov (1946–1957), and Andropov (1984–1989).

Rybinsk is one of the oldest Slavic settlements on the Volga River. The place was first recorded by chroniclers in 1071 as Ust-Sheksna, i.e. "the mouth of the Sheksna". During this period the settlement was a regional center for craft and metal based produce and for trade. In the mid-13th century, Ust-Sheksna was laid waste by invading Mongols. For the next few centuries, the settlement was referred to alternatively as Ust-Sheksna or Rybansk. From 1504, it was identified in documents as Rybnaya Sloboda (literally: "the fishing village"). The name is explained by the fact that the settlement supplied the Muscovite court with choice sturgeons and sterlets.

Date of issue: 11.07.2023

Obverse

In the center of the disc indication of the denomination of the coin: 10 RUBLES, inside of the figure 0 hidden pictures of the number 10 and of the inscription RUB visible by turns on changing angle of vision, in the lower part of the disc the mint trade mark MMD, on the ring along the rim above the inscription: BANK OF RUSSIA, below the year of issue 2023, to the left and to the right stylized twigs of plants going over to the disc.

БАНК РОССИИ
10
РУБЛЕЙ
ММД
2023

Reverse

Depicts a relief image of the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour and the bridge across the Volga River, an image of the coat of arms of Rybinsk at the top, over it on a ribbon the semicircular inscription: ANCIENT TOWNS OF RUSSIA, below the inscription along the rim RYBINSK.

The Rybinsk coat of arms consists of a red shield divided into two parts. In the upper part, there is a bear emerging from the river with a golden axe on its left shoulder, indicating the city's belonging to the Yaroslavl region. The red color of the field symbolizes bravery, courage, and fearlessness. In the lower part, there is a blue belt and two sturgeons, indicating the abundance of water and fish. From the water to the hill, two staircases are depicted, representing the pier from which Catherine II ascended on May 9, 1767, to the Rybinsk Cathedral to attend the divine liturgy.

Engraver: O. G. Shepel

ДРЕВНИЕ ГОРОДА РОССИИ
РЫБИНСК

Edge

300 corrugations and the inscription ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ (TEN RUBLES) recurring twice and divided by asterisks

ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ ⋆ ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ ⋆

Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Circulating)
Material Bi-Metallic
Ring Brass
Center Cupronickel
Weight 8.4 g
Diameter 27 mm
Thickness 2.1 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Moscow Mint (MMD)

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