For Russia, the year 1994 was marked by the fact that many commemorative coins were issued in the country and dedicated to great events. Thus, a 3-chubular coin, dedicated to the partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War with the aim of defeating Nazi Germany, saw the light.
The circulation of copper-nickel coins was small - 250 thousand copies. The obverse of the coin depicts the Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower. And the reverse is decorated with the image of a woman with a man, with arms in hand, hiding in the middle of trees.
In the background you can see the view of the bridge, which is blown up.
On the reverse side of the coin there is an inscription along the circumference indicating the coin’s belonging to the great event.
With its power and magnificence, the coin of 3 rubles worth is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Sevastopol from the German invaders. She minted at the Mint of Leningrad. Sculptor and artist (in one person) S. Kornilov created a monumental image of a coin. The front side of the coin contains an image of the Kremlin Spasskaya Tower of the capital of Russia. The reverse side of the coin can not fail to arouse the mind of any sensible person. It is impossible to forget about the monument to the Scuttled Ships. It is his image that adorns the reverse of the coin.
In the left upper sector of the second plan there is a fragment from the Memorial complex of the courage of the defenders of the hero-city. And on the right, the Sailor’s Club is visible, as well as the Count’s Quay of the hero-city of Sevastopol.
It is worth paying some attention to the coin set of 11 units issued in Italy in 1994.
There are 1, 2 and 5, 10, 20 and 50, 100 and 200 lire. A 500 lire coin is presented in two varieties - bimetallic and silver 835. A 1000 lire coin is also minted in silver.