Russia - 2015 - 3 Rubles - Eurasian Economic Union

Identifier

ANRO-350

Reference Description

Obverse: Represents the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), established in 2015 to promote economic integration among member states. The design includes five circular frames showcasing key landmarks of the member nations. These include the Matenadaran in Armenia, symbolizing Armenian heritage; the Moscow Kremlin in Russia; the Palace of Independence in Kazakhstan; the National Library of Belarus; and the Atyrau Oil Refinery in Kyrgyzstan. At the center is the EAEU emblem surrounded by a colorful ornamental design representing the cultural diversity of the union. The inscription "ЕВРАЗИЙСКИЙ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ СОЮЗ" (Eurasian Economic Union) surrounds the design.

Reverse: Features the emblem of the Bank of Russia, a double-headed eagle with its wings spread. The inscription "РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ" (Russian Federation) arcs along the top, while "3 РУБЛЯ" (3 Rubles) and the year "2015" appear at the bottom. Technical details, including "Ag 925" (indicating silver purity), weight "31.1 g," and the mintmark of the Moscow Mint, are also inscribed.

Specifications

Country: Russia
Subject: Eurasian Economic Union
Date: 2015
Denomination: 3 roubles
Metal: Silver .925
Weight: 33.94g
Diameter: 39mm
Edge: Reeded
Mintage: 3,000pcs.
Strike quality: Proof

Notes

The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) was established on January 1, 2015, to strengthen economic cooperation between Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. The organization focuses on creating a single market for goods, services, capital, and labor. The inclusion of the Matenadaran—a repository of ancient manuscripts in Armenia—highlights Armenia's significant contribution to the union's cultural and historical heritage. This coin commemorates the formation of the EAEU and the shared vision of economic integration and collaboration among its member states.

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Citation

“Russia - 2015 - 3 Rubles - Eurasian Economic Union,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed November 15, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/350.