Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Central Bank of Russia
Russia
Context
Year: 2020
Country: Russia Country flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1998)
Total mintage: 100
Material
Diameter: 100 mm
Weight: 1004.4 g
Gold weight: 1003.40 g
Thickness: 8.5 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Gold
Standard: Silver kilo
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
Y: #Click to copy to clipboard1957
Numista: #231056
Value
Exchange value: 10000 RUB
Bullion value: $166822.37
Inflation-adjusted value: 17589.80 RUB

Obverse

Description:
The disc's mirror field features the relief image of the National Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation. Above it, a semicircular inscription reads "РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ," flanked by doubled rhombuses. Below the coat of arms are markings for the metal and fineness on the left, and the fine metal content and mint mark on the right. Centered at the bottom is a three-line inscription: "БАНК РОССИИ," the coin's denomination.
Inscription:
РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ

Au 999 1 кг

№ 000 СПМД

БАНК РОССИИ

10000 РУБЛЕЙ

2020 г.
Translation:
RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Au 999 1 kg

No. 000 SPMD

BANK OF RUSSIA

10000 ROUBLES

2020 yr.
Scripts: Cyrillic, Latin
Language: Russian

Reverse

Description:
The disc's mirror features a tundra she-wolf with cubs amid water and rocks, rimmed by the inscription "СОХРАНИМ НАШ МИР" (PROTECT OUR WORLD).
Inscription:
СОХРАНИМ НАШ МИР
Translation:
Let's save our world
Script: Cyrillic
Language: Russian
Designer and engraver: Fedor Sergeevich Andronov

Edge

360 corrugations

Mints

NameMark
Saint Petersburg(СПМД)

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2020СПМД50Proof
2020СПМД50Prooflike

Historical background

In 2020, the Russian ruble faced one of its most volatile years in recent history, primarily driven by the dual shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic and a dramatic collapse in global oil prices. As the pandemic triggered worldwide lockdowns and reduced economic activity, demand for crude oil plummeted. This was exacerbated in March by the breakdown of the OPEC+ agreement, leading to a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, which sent Brent crude prices below $25 per barrel. Given that oil and gas revenues traditionally form a significant portion of the Russian federal budget and export earnings, this shock caused severe strain on the currency. The ruble lost over 20% of its value against the US dollar in the first quarter alone, falling from around 61 RUB/USD in January to a historic low beyond 80 RUB/USD in March.

The Russian government and the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) responded with a series of measures to stabilize the financial system and the currency. The CBR initially intervened in the foreign exchange market, selling its substantial reserves, but soon shifted its priority to controlling inflation and supporting the banking sector. It sharply increased its key interest rate and then provided significant liquidity to banks. Crucially, the government implemented a new fiscal rule mechanism, whereby it began selling foreign currency from the National Wealth Fund to cover budget deficits, a move designed to support the ruble by increasing demand for it. These actions, combined with a gradual recovery in oil prices following new OPEC+ production cuts in April, helped the ruble partially recover, ending the year around 74 RUB/USD.

The year's currency turbulence had profound domestic consequences, accelerating inflation and eroding real incomes for the population. However, the 2020 crisis also demonstrated the resilience built into Russia's macroeconomic framework since the 2014 sanctions. The country entered the crisis with low public debt, high international reserves, and a floating exchange rate that acted as a shock absorber. By year's end, the situation had stabilized, but it underscored the Russian economy's ongoing fundamental vulnerability to external commodity price cycles and set the stage for continued efforts to reduce this dependency in the years to follow.

Series: Protect Our World

50 Rubles obverse
50 Rubles reverse
50 Rubles
2020
100 Rubles obverse
100 Rubles reverse
100 Rubles
2020
100 Rubles obverse
100 Rubles reverse
100 Rubles
2020
10000 Rubles obverse
10000 Rubles reverse
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2020
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3 Rubles reverse
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2023
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25 Rubles reverse
25 Rubles
2023
50 Rubles obverse
50 Rubles reverse
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2023
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