3 Roubles (Judo) – Russia 2012

Commemorative issue

The European Judo Championship in Chelyabinsk

Straight

In the center, the emblem of the Bank of Russia [l’aquila bicipite con le ali abbassate, sotto la quale si trova l’iscrizione semicircolare “БАНК РОССИИ” (BANCA DI RUSSIA)] framed by a circle of dots and inscriptions along the edge – above: “ТРИ РУБЛЯ” (THREE RUBRICS), below: on the left – indications of the precious metal and its fineness, in the center – the year of issue “2012 г .” (2012), right – the fine metal content and the mint mark.Automatically translated

Scriptures:
Cyrillic, Latin

Written:

THREE RUBLES
BANK OF RUSSIA
• Ag 925 • 2012 g. • 31.1 MMD •

Engraver:
Alexander Vasilyevich Baklanov

Designer:
Alexander Vasilyevich Baklanov

Reverse

(en) In the centre on the quadrangle mirror field – two sportsmen at the moment of wrestling, inscriptions around the quadrangle, to the left: “ЧЕМПИОНАТ” (CHAMPIONSHIP), above: “ЕВРОПЫ 2012” (OF EUROPE 2012), to the right: “ПО ДЗЮДО” (ON JUDO), below: “ЧЕЛЯБИНСК” (CHELYABINSK). The inscription to the right “ПО ДЗЮДО” (ON JUDO) is divided by the emblem of the Championship.

Writing:
Cyrillic

Written:

EUROPEAN JUDO CHAMPIONSHIP 2012
CHELYABINSK

Engraver:
Alexander Ivanovich Molostov

Designer:
Sergey Kozlov

Edge

300 corrugationsAutomatically translated

Mint

Mintmark of Moscow Mint (GDP)

Moscow Mint (Moscow Mint), Russia (?-data)

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Analysis‍ of the 2012 Commemorative 3 Ruble Coin: A Sporting Perspective

This commemorative 3⁢ ruble coin,issued in 2012,celebrates a​ significant sporting event: the European Judo ⁤Championship held ⁤in Chelyabinsk,Russia.‍

From⁣ a sports moderator’s perspective, several interesting aspects emerge:

Highlighting Judo: The choice⁣ of Judo for this commemorative⁢ coin signifies the sport’s importance in Russia and Europe. Judo, a martial art emphasizing ⁢discipline, ⁤respect, and⁣ technical prowess, enjoys considerable‍ popularity across ‍the continent. ⁣

International Sporting Diplomacy: Hosting ​major sporting events like ⁤the European Judo Championship often strengthens international relationships. This coin acts as a tangible symbol of‍ Chelyabinsk’s role​ in bridging cultures through sport.

Commemorative Value: Commemorative coins are more than just currency. they are tangible ⁢reminders of significant events and moments in history.For Judo⁣ enthusiasts and coin collectors alike, this piece holds both monetary and sentimental value.

Numismatic Significance: The coin’s design details, including‍ the ‌bank of Russia⁢ emblem, ⁤precious metal content, and⁣ mint mark, are crucial for numismatists. These elements contribute to its authenticity and historical significance within the world of​ coin collecting.

this 3 ruble ⁤coin transcends its monetary function.It serves as a powerful symbol of Judo’s global ⁢appeal, Russia’s sporting spirit, and the enduring legacy of international sporting competitions.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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