List of commemorative coins of Russia (1992)

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This is a list of commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank of Russia in 1992:

Commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank of Russia in 1992
Name [1] Date of
issue
[1]
Catalogue
number
[1]
Nominal
value
[1]
Total
mintage
Image
(front)
Image
(reverse)
Individual issues
750th anniversary of the victory of Alexander Nevsky at Lake Peipsi 2 April 19925011-00013 rubles100,000 [2] RR5011-0001 PL.png RR5011-0001R PL 750-letie Pobedy Aleksandra Nevskogo na Chudskom ozere.png
International Year of Space9 April 19925011-00023 rubles100,000 [3] 5011-0002-front.gif 5011-0002-reverse.gif
Northern Convoys of 1941-1945 2 June 19925011-00013 rubles400,000 [4] 5011-0003-front.png RR5011-0003R Severnyi konvoi.png
Anniversary of the State Sovereignty of Russia 10 June 19925009-00011 ruble1,000,000 [5] RR5009-0001 BU.png RR5009-0001R BU Godovshchina gosudarstvennogo suvereniteta Rossii.png
190th anniversary of the birth of Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov 2 July 19925009-00021 ruble1,000,000 [6] RR5009-0001 BU.png 5009-0002-reverse.gif
110th anniversary of the birth of Yanka Kupala 7 July 19925009-00031 ruble1,000,000 [7] RR5009-0001 BU.png 5009-0003-reverse.gif
Victory of democratic forces in Russia, 19–21 August 1991 19 August 19925011-00043 rubles1,000,000 [8] 5011-0004-front.png RR5011-0004R PL Pobeda demokraticheskikh sil Rossii 19-21 avgusta 1991 goda.png
110th anniversary of the birth of Yakub Kolas 3 November 19925009-00041 ruble1,000,000 [9] RR5009-0001 BU.png 5009-0004-reverse.gif
200th anniversary of the birth of Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky 1 December 19925009-00051 ruble1,000,000 [10] 5009-0005-front.gif 5009-0005-reverse.gif
Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan (Kazakhstan)23 December 19925012-00015 rubles500,000 [11] RR5012-0001 PL.png RR5012-0001R PL Mavzolei-mechet' Akhmeda Iasavi v g. Turkestane (Respublika Kazakhstan).png
350th anniversary of the voluntary entry of Yakutia into Russia23 December 19925216-000250 rubles25,000 [12] RR5216-0001.png RR5216-0002R 360-letie dobrovol'nogo vkhozhdeniia Iakutii v sostav Rossii .png
350th anniversary of the voluntary entry of Yakutia into Russia23 December 19925217-0002100 rubles14,000 [13] RR5217-0001.png RR5217-0002R 360-letie dobrovol'nogo vkhozhdeniia Iakutii v sostav Rossii.png
Series: Red Data Book
Amur tiger 29 July 19925514-000110 rubles300,000 [14] RR5514-0001.png 5514-0001-reverse.png
Red-breasted goose 29 July 19925514-000210 rubles300,000 [15] RR5514-0001.png 5514-0002-reverse.png
Central Asian cobra 29 July 19925514-000310 rubles300,000 [16] RR5514-0001.png RR5514-0003R Sredneaziatskaia kobra.png
Series: Age of Enlightenment. 18th century
Trinity Cathedral 24 November 19925111-00013 rubles40,000 [17] RR5111-0001.png RR5111-0001R Troitskii sobor, Sankt-Peterburg.png
Academy of Sciences 24 November 19925111-00023 rubles40,000 [18] RR5111-0001.png 5111-0002-reverse.png
Pashkov House 24 November 19925216-000150 rubles7,500 [19] RR5216-0001.png RR5216-0001R Dom Pashkova.png
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov 24 November 19925217-0001100 rubles5,700 [20] RR5217-0001.png RR5217-0001R M.V. Lomonosov.png
Battle of Chesma 24 November 19925318-0001150 rubles3,000 [21] RR5318-0001.png Platinum coin5318-0001R.gif
Catherine II. Legislatress 24 November 19925415-000125 rubles5,500 [22] RR5415-0001.png RR5415-0001R Ekaterina II. Zakonodatel'nitsa.png

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