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Central Bank of Russia

10 Rubles – Russian Federation

Circulating commemorative coins
Commemoration: Historical cities of Russia series
Russia
Context
Year: 2007
Country: Russia Country flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1998)
Total mintage: 5,000,000
Material
Diameter: 27 mm
Weight: 8.4 g
Thickness: 2.1 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Copper-nickel center, Brass ring)
Techniques: Latent image, Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #15728
Value
Exchange value: 10 RUB
Inflation-adjusted value: 47.17 RUB

Obverse

Description:
The central disc features the face value "10 РУБЛЕЙ". Inside the "0", the number "10" and "РУБ" appear alternately when tilted. The mint mark is below. The ring bears "БАНК РОССИИ" above and "2007 г." below, with stylized plant branches extending onto the disc from the sides.
Inscription:
БАНК РОССИИ

10

РУБЛЕЙ

СПМД

2007
Translation:
BANK OF RUSSIA

10

RUBLES

SPMD

2007
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Russian
Designer and engraver: Alexander Vasilyevich Baklanov

Reverse

Description:
Center: the Cathedral Court architectural ensemble, above it the town's coat of arms. Foreground: a river with a birch tree to the left. Rim inscriptions: "ANCIENT TOWNS OF RUSSIA" above, "TOWN OF VELIKY USTYUG" below.
Inscription:
ДРЕВНИЕ ГОРОДА РОССИИ

ВЕЛИКИЙ УСТЮГ
Translation:
Ancient Cities of Russia
Veliky Ustyug
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Russian
Designer and engraver: Anton Dmitrievich Schablykin

Edge

Legend:
ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ * ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ *
Translation:
TEN RUBLES * TEN RUBLES *
Language: Russian

Mints

NameMark
Moscow Mint(ММД)
Saint Petersburg(СПМД)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2007ММД2,500,000
2007СПМД2,500,000

Historical background

In 2007, the Russian Federation's currency situation was characterized by robust strength and significant accumulation of reserves, marking the peak of a multi-year boom driven by high global commodity prices. The Russian ruble (RUB) experienced a sustained appreciation against a bi-currency basket of the US dollar and the euro, as the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) pursued a managed float policy. This policy involved regular interventions to curb excessive ruble strength, which threatened export competitiveness, leading to a steady increase in foreign exchange and gold reserves, which soared to a record $478.8 billion by year's end, making Russia the world's third-largest holder.

This financial strength was fundamentally underpinned by record-high prices for oil and natural gas, Russia's key exports. Urals crude oil averaged approximately $69 per barrel in 2007, flooding the state coffers with revenue and creating a large balance of payments surplus. The government's fiscal discipline, exemplified by the creation of the Stabilization Fund in 2004 (split into the Reserve Fund and National Welfare Fund in 2008), helped sterilize part of this petrodollar inflow, mitigating inflationary pressures. However, inflation remained a persistent concern, ending the year at 11.9%, driven by strong domestic demand, wage growth, and capital inflows.

Looking ahead, the prevailing sentiment in 2007 was one of optimism and stability, with the ruble increasingly seen as a symbol of Russia's economic resurgence. The focus was on continued liberalization of the currency regime, with discussions about making Moscow an international financial center and potentially easing capital controls. However, this apparent stability was built on a vulnerable mono-structural foundation. The global financial crisis, which began in 2008, would soon expose these vulnerabilities, triggering a sharp devaluation of the ruble, a dramatic fall in reserves, and a stark reversal of the trends that defined the seemingly prosperous currency situation of 2007.

Series: Ancient Towns of Russia

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2006
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