Not every numismatist knows that on June 16, 2011 the Bank of Russia issued a 2-coin commemorative coin. So it was noted the event taking place in the Russian Federation. It was dedicated to the Year of Italian Culture and the Promotion of the Italian Language in the Russian Federation. The coin is made of 925 silver, its circulation was only 10 thousand pieces. On the obverse of the coin, the image of St. George the Victorious sitting on a horse is minted. In his hand he holds a spear hitting the snake. It looks interesting reverse 2-chrublevki. A temple is depicted there, and the inscription “Bari” is displayed under it.
90 years ago, the Chinese Communist Party was created in China. Therefore, in 2011, a jubilee coin of 5 yuan was issued, which was dedicated to this date. In the same year, 2 types of coins of 1 yuan were issued. One was called The Year of the Rabbit, and the second was called Blooming Chrysanthemum. Aluminum coin of 1 fen was subject to regular coinage. A steel coin with a denomination of 1 jao was given the name "Blooming Orchid".
In Chile, a bimetallic coin of 100 pesos in 2011 came off the mint conveyor and went into circulation.
In the Netherlands in 2011, the 100th anniversary of the Mint was celebrated. It is not only a decoration of the city of Utrecht, but also a bridge that connects the past with the present. So in the country there were 2 varieties of nominal value of 5 euros and a coin in denominations of 10 euros.
On the obverse of the coins there is a three-dimensional portrait, which depicts Queen Beatrice of the Netherlands. And around the visible elements relating to the architecture of the building anniversary.
On the reverse of the coin is indicated a QR code in two-dimensional. It can easily be considered using any mobile device. An interesting fact is that the code carries a link to the site, which is dedicated to the anniversary date.




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