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Medal - Republic of Mordovia Arena Mordovia

Medal - Republic of Mordovia (Arena Mordovia) - obverseMedal - Republic of Mordovia (Arena Mordovia) - reverse

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Features

Location RussiaRussian Federation (1991-date)
Issuing entity Goznak
Period Russian Federation (1991-date)
Type Collection medallions
Year 2012
Composition Silver (.925)
Weight 67.3 g
Diameter 50 mm
Thickness 4 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
535421

Series: Republic of Mordovia

Obverse

The image shows the facade design for the Saransk Ice Arena. At the time the medal was issued, the name "Mordovia Arena" was intended, which is why it appears on the medal.
To avoid confusion, after construction was completed in 2018, the facility was renamed "Arena Saransk." In 2023, the arena was renamed "Ogarev Arena" following its transfer to the N.P. Ogarev Mordovia State University.
Ribbons with inscriptions are located at the top and bottom.

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering:
АРЕНА "МОРДОВИЯ" 
РЕСПУБЛИКА МОРДОВИЯ

Translation:
Arena "Mordovia"
Republic of Mordovia

Reverse

The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Mordovia is depicted.
The central element is the coat of arms of the city of Saransk (founded in 1641 as a fortification, now the capital of the Republic), which depicts a fox (a symbol of the hunting industry characteristic of the region in the past) and three arrows—a reference to the hunting traditions of the population.
Surrounding the coat of arms is the Nasharnaya Grivna (a national women's ornament). It features seven ornaments—elements of Mordvin embroidery—symbolizing the seven cities of the republic: Saransk, Ardatov, Insar, Kovylkino, Krasnoslobodsk, Ruzayevka, and Temnikov.
The outer frame of the coat of arms—golden ears of wheat entwined with a ribbon in the colors of the flag of Mordovia (madder, white, and dark blue)—symbolizes the fertility, agriculture, and wealth of the land of Mordovia. The eight-pointed star (solar symbol) at the top of the composition is a traditional symbol often used in Mordvin arts and crafts, representing light, life, and protection.
The mint mark is in the lower right corner.
An inscription is along the edge of the medal.

Scripts: Cyrillic, Latin

Lettering:
✸РЕСПУБЛИКА МОРДОВИЯ ✸
СПМД
AG-925
67.25Г

Translation:
✸ Republic of Mordovia ✸
SPMD
Ag-925
67.25г

Edge

Ribbed

Mint

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

Comments

A series of medals dedicated to the landmarks of the Republic of Mordovia was issued by the Saint Petersburg Mint (SPMD) in 2006. The series reflects the cultural and sporting heritage of Mordovia, featuring the region's iconic architectural and historical sites.
The medals are made in Proof quality from 925 sterling silver, measuring 50 mm in diameter and weighing 2 oz.

They are often distributed in a wooden case.

 

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2012 СПМД 300 Proof

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Bullion value: USD 135.76 Search tips
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Actual silver weight: 2.001 oz
Current silver price: 67.83 USD/oz (see silver price )

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