Commemorative coins of Russia
- Commemorative coins of Russia
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This is an incomplete list of commemorative coins of Russia.
See also commemorative coins of the Soviet Union.
Silver 3 rubles (1 ounce) 1993 -- ballerina
Silver 25 rubles (5 ounces) 1993 -- ballerina 1994 -- ballerina
- 3 ruble - silver - Monastery of Raifa - 2005
- 3 ruble - silver - Kazan train station - 2007
- 3 ruble - silver - Moscow subway station - 2005
- 3 ruble - silver - Russakov House of Culture - 2005
- 3 ruble - silver - St. Nicholas Cathedral - 2005
- 1 ruble - silver - Armed Forces - 2005
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Dorogobush - 2003
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Kasimov - 2003
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Kremlin of Pskov - 2003
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Morum - 2003
- 3 ruble - silver - Epiphany Cathedral - 2004
- 1 ruble - silver - Great Bustard - 2004
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Kemy - 2004
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Riyazhsk - 2004
- 1 ruble - silver - Rush Toad - 2004
- 3 ruble - silver - 250 years Lomonosov University - 2005
- 50 ruble - gold - 60th anniversary of victory in WWII - 2005
- 3 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - 300th anniversary Monetary Reform/Peter I - 2004
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Dmitrov - 2004
- 1 ruble - silver - Asiatic Wild Dog - 2005
- 10 ruble - base metal - Kaliningrad - 2005
- 10 ruble - bi-metallic Au/Ag - Kazan - 2005
- 3 ruble - silver - Kazan Opera & Ballet Theatre - 2005
- 2 ruble - silver - 100th anniversary birth of M.A. Sholokhov - 2005
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