Obverse: depicted the last emperor of the Russian Empire Nicholas II, who ruled the Russian Empire from 1894 to 1917, around the Emperor inscription "Б.М. НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС" (eng. By God's grace Nikolai II Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia).
Reverse: the coat of arms of the Russian Empire - a crowned double-headed eagle in its nail with monarchic symbols, is depicted on the eagle's chest of St. George, and in the wings of the coat of arms, the denomination of the reverse and the year of the coin is minted in the bottom "5 РУБЛЕЙ." (eng. 5 roubles).
Edge: patterned also at the edge of each coin are minted letters АГ, ФЗ, АР or ЭБ which means initials of the master of mint АГ – Apollon Grasgof, ФЗ – Felix Zaleman, АР – Alexander Redko, and ЭБ – Elikum Babayants.
About the coin: the latter 5 ruble coins were minted from 1897 to 1911. If the coin is in perfect condition, that component represents 4.30 grams, which means that the coin is 3.87 grams of pure gold. The most common coin weight, given its depreciation over time is about 4,28 to 4,30 grams.
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