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Medal - Money History Museum Signs of Victory

Medal - Money History Museum (Signs of Victory) - obverseMedal - Money History Museum (Signs of Victory) - reverse

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Features

Location RussiaRussian Federation (1991-date)
Issuing entity Goznak
Period Russian Federation (1991-date)
Type Collection medallions
Year 2020
Composition Copper-nickel
Weight 17 g
Diameter 35 mm
Thickness 2.5 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
482665

Series: Money History Museum

Obverse

Depicted is a fragment of the central part of the Victory State Loan bond, against the background of an image of an unrealized sketch of the 1974 Soviet commemorative ruble and an inscription.

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering:
★ ЗНАКИ ПОБЕДЫ ★
2020

Translation:
★ SIGNS OF VICTORY ★
2020

Designer: Andrey Anatolyevich Brynza

Reverse

The museum logo, mint mark and inscriptions are depicted.

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering:
• МУЗЕЙ ИСТОРИИ ДЕНЕГ •
ГОЗНАК
҂АΨГ
СПМД
• САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ •

Translation:
• MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF MONEY •
GOZNAK
҂АΨГ
SPMD
• SAINT PETERSBURG •

Edge

Ribbed

Mint

Mintmark of Saint Petersburg (СПМД) Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation (1724-date)

Comments

https://museum.goznak.ru/content/news/1511/

The 2020 St. Petersburg Mint medal is dedicated to the "Signs of Victory" exhibition, timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
Due to the epidemic situation, the opening was virtual: a video tour of the exhibition was posted on the museum's website, and it opened for visitors only on July 27. In accordance with established tradition, a commemorative medal mounted in a cardboard postcard was minted for the opening of the exhibition.
The medal's design is based on the central part of the Victory State Loan bond. The Goznak collection contains a sketch of this bond, made by I.I. Dubasov in the fall of 1944, as well as trial prints. As a result, the loan was placed as the "Fifth State War Loan", and the bond project was changed.
In the background is an image of an unrealized sketch of a Soviet commemorative ruble, made by L.A. Peshkova in 1974.
The author of the sketch for the exhibition medal is the artist of the Design Center of JSC Goznak A.A. Brynza; the author of the postcard design is O.A. Yanchenko. The medal is minted from cupronickel (MN19) in a print run of 1000 copies.

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