Obverse: in the middle of the obverse of the coin, the denomination "5 РУБЛЕЙ" (5 rubles), the year of minting, and the words "ЧИСТАГО ЗОЛОТА 1 ЗОЛОТНИКЪ 39 ДОЛЕЙ" (En. Pure gold 1 zolotnik 39 parts) are placed on the coin.
Reverse: the emblem of the Russian Empire - crowned Double-eyed Eagle in its nails with monarchic symbols - depicts St. George, and in the wings of the emblems of the empire of earth, the dwarf АГ (Apollon Grasgof), which signifies the mint initials.
Edge: patterned, as well as coin embroidered АГ, ФЗ, АР or ЭБ of the year in question, which means the mintman's initials АГ - Apollon Grasgof, ФЗ - Felix Zaleman, АР - Alexander Redko and ЭБ - Eumis Babayants).
About the coin: this golden coin of Nicholas I 5 rubles was minted from 1846 to 1854 and is one of the rarest gold coins in Russian history and contemporary numismatics.
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