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50 Roubles Heavy Tank ST-I

Uitgever Soviet Union (Russia)
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Diameter 31 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde The denomination legend arcs across the top of the reverse field in Cyrillic. At center, the Order of Victory medal is prominently depicted, its central roundel featuring the Moscow Kremlin wall, the Spasskaya Tower, and Lenin's Mausoleum, encircled by decorative bands of laurel and oak branches. The inscription 'ПОБЕДА' (Victory) appears within the design, with the state abbreviation 'СССР' above. The year '1945', commemorating the Soviet victory in World War II, is inscribed at the bottom, flanked by asterisks.
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Aanvullende informatie

The ST-I (or ST-1) was a Soviet superheavy tank project developed in the late 1920s under the influence of British Vickers designs, though it never advanced beyond prototype stage. Whether the Soviet mint chose this obscure developmental vehicle over the more historically significant KV or IS series warrants some skepticism — this coin belongs to a commemorative series issued in the early 1990s as the USSR was dissolving, a period when Goznak produced numerous collectible issues partly to generate hard currency from foreign buyers rather than serve domestic circulation.

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