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Medal - Lunar Calendar Year of the Horse

Medal - Lunar Calendar (Year of the Horse) - obverseMedal - Lunar Calendar (Year of the Horse) - reverse

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Features

Location RussiaRussian Federation (1991-date)
Issuing entity Goznak
Period Russian Federation (1991-date)
Type Collection medallions
Year 2014
Composition Miedzionikiel
Weight 42 g
Diameter 42 mm
Thickness 3.8 mm
Shape Okrągły
Technique Coloured, Wyryta, Frezowana
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
581233

Commemorative issue

Nowy Rok 2014Automatically translated

Series: Lunar Calendar

Obverse

(en) In the center, a colourful image of a stylized horse in folk art style and the mint mark on a matte background. At the bottom, on a background created using laser interference technology, the hieroglyph 馬 and the year 2014. Around the edge of the medal the inscription.

Scripts: chiński, Cyrylica, łaciński, Hieroglify

Lettering:
2014 Год Лошади • 2014 Year of the Horse
СПМД

Reverse

(en) In the outer ring, on a matte background, the names of the twelve animals in Russian. In the middle ring, on a mirror background, matte hieroglyphs of the twelve animals. In the inner ring, on a matte background, the years of the cycle 2009–2020. In the centre, a solar rosette with a star and geometric ornament. The reverse is common to all medals in the series, but on each medal the design is rotated so that the animal of the current year is positioned at the top.

Scripts: chiński, Cyrylica, Hieroglify

Lettering:
Бык 牛 2009
Тигр 虎 2010
Кролик 兔 2011
Дракон 龙 2012
Змея 蛇 2013
Лошадь 马 2014
Коза 羊 2015
Обезьяна 猴 2016
Петух 鸡 2017
Собака 狗 2018
Свинья 猪 2019
Крыса 鼠 2020

Edge

ZwykłyAutomatically translated

Mint

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

Comments

(en)

A series "Lunar Calendar" of commemorative medals issued by the St. Petersburg Mint. The series consists of twelve medals dedicated to the animals of the Chinese lunar calendar. Each medal was issued annually from 2009 to 2020. The obverse features a colourful image of the animal of the year and the mint mark on a matte background. Different minting technologies were used throughout the series: colour application, laser interference technology and latent image technique. The reverse is common to all medals in the series and depicts the full twelve-year cycle of the Chinese lunar calendar.


 

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