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| 表面の説明 | Central field displays the coat of arms of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, depicting a rider on horseback bearing a flag, enclosed within an inner circle. A decorative ornamental border runs along the upper rim. The bilingual legend encircles the design along the outer border, reading in Cyrillic script in both Russian and Sakha (Yakut) languages. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features a finely detailed depiction of a walrus resting on a surface, rendered in relief with naturalistic detail showing the animal's tusks and flippers. The denomination '25 копеек' appears in stylized lettering in the upper portion of the field above the central motif. The date '2013' is inscribed in the lower portion of the field beneath the walrus device. |
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Sakha (Yakutia) has no legal authority to issue currency — monetary policy in the Russian Federation is exclusively a federal prerogative under the Central Bank of Russia. These pieces are fantasy issues, produced outside any governmental mandate and with no circulation purpose. Sakha never operated a mint, and no "kopek" denomination was ever sanctioned by the republic's authorities.
Collector interest exists purely as a curiosity of post-Soviet regionalism, a period when dozens of Russian federal subjects flirted with symbolic assertions of autonomy.