A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115748
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115768
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115765
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115763
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115762
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115759
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115756
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115754
A gold coin worth 50,000 rubles at Sberbank's stand at ExpoForum in the run-up to the 2017 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.30.05.2017#3115752
A srebrenik, the first silver coin minted in Kiev Russia at the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th centuries. The verso. The State Hermitage.01.02.1984#745667
The first gold coin of the RSFSR: a gold chervonetz (the seeder) minted in 1923. The State Hermitage.01.02.1984#745665
A 96 kopeck livonaise (a Russian coin for Livonia and the Baltic region) minted in 1757. The heads. The State Hermitage.01.02.1984#745658
A srebrenik, the first silver coin minted in Kiev Russia at the end of the 10th and the beginning of the 11th centuries. The heads. The State Hermitage.01.02.1984#745651
A gold "Ugrian" (ducat) that circulated in the times of Grand Prince Ivan III and his son and co-regent Ivan Ivanovich. The State Hermitage.01.02.1984#745650