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English: Soviet commemorative 3 ruble silver coin (mass: 34.56g, mf: 900, diameter: 39mm, quality: proof) of the naval fleet of Peter the Great, commemorating 500 years of the Russian State. Peter I was the first Russian monarch to establish a regular navy for Imperial Russia.
  • Obverse shows the coat of arms of the USSR, the Russian text for "USSR" (СССР, tr: SSSR), the signature mark of the Moscow Mint, the mass of silver in the coin in grams (31,1), the metallic composition and millesimal fineness of the coin (Ag 900), the coin's denomination of 3 rubles (3 РУБЛЯ, tr: 3 RUBLYA), and mintage year of the coin (1990).
  • Reverse shows two wooden sailing ships in formation, a coin bearing the bust of Peter the Great, the Russian text "Fleet of Peter the Great" (ФЛОТ ПЕТРА ВЕЛИКОГО, tr: FLOT PETRA VELIKOGO) on the coin's lower rim, and the text "500 YEARS OF ONE RUSSIAN STATE" in Russian (500 ЛЕТИЕ ЕДИНОГО РУССКОГО ГОСУДАРСТВА, tr: 500 LETIYE YEDINOGO RUSSKOGO GOSUDARSTVA) on the coin's upper rim.
Note: "tr:" is an abbreviation for transliteration.
Русский: Юбилейная монета Советский Союз, ФЛОТ ПЕТРА ВЕЛИКОГО, 1990 год
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