Platinum coins of the Russian Federation

[1] Minting was suspended in 1996, with the last coin of 150 rubles dedicated to the 1240 Battle of the Neva.

[2] Reverse: three sailing ships and a boat at the Battle of Chesma, around: "Age of Enlightenment.

Background – houses of Russia's State Chancellor Count N.P.

Rumyantsev in St. Petersburg on the English Embankment of the Neva River.

[8] Reverse: the image of Igor Stravinsky, background – a scene from the ballet "Petrushka", left – a lyre and a laurel branch, around: "RUSSIA AND WORLD CULTURE", "I. Stravinsky" Design: A.V.

[12] Reverse: ships Vostok and Mirny, under them – a boat with rowers, penguins on an ice floe, around: "FIRST RUSSIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1819–1821", "in Antarctic waters" Design: A.V.

[13] Reverse: self-portrait of Mikhail Vrubel, below – a palette and brushes, to the right – a fragment of his painting Demon Seated in a Garden, around: "RUSSIA AND WORLD CULTURE", "M. Vrubel" Design: A.V.

[14] Reverse: in the center – a dancer, left to right in a circle – the inscription: "Sleeping Beauty".

[17] Reverse: a fight between four Russian soldiers and a Swedish knight, around: "1000 YEARS OF RUSSIA · Alexander Nevsky", "BATTLE AT THE RIVER NEVA 1240" Design: A.V.