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100 Roubles

Issuer Estonia
Year 2009
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Composition Copper
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Obverse lettering ПАТРИАРХ МОСКОВСКИЙ И ВСЕЯ РУСИ АЛЕКСИЙ
100
РУБ
2009
Reverse description Frontal view of the Dormition (Assumption) Cathedral of the Pühtitsa Convent, depicted in a detailed architectural relief showing the multi-domed Russian Orthodox church with five onion domes topped by crosses, arched windows, and ornate facade with decorative elements. The Cyrillic legend 'ПЮХТИЦКИЙ УСПЕНСКИЙ МОНАСТЫРЬ' curves around the upper periphery in Church Slavonic-style lettering, while the Estonian transliteration '·PUHTITSA KLOOSTER·' appears along the lower periphery.
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Estonia's 100 Roubles of 2009 is a deliberate anachronism — a commemorative struck in the rouble denomination that Estonia abolished in 1992 when it reintroduced the kroon after the Soviet collapse. The copper composition and substantial weight place it firmly in collector territory rather than any circulation context.

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