10,000 Roubles (Judo) – Russia

The 10,000 Ruble Judo​ Commemorative Coin: A Celebration‍ of Martial Arts

This notable 1 kilogram gold coin, part of the Judo series, pays homage to the rich⁤ history and discipline of judo.

Obverse: A Symbol of russian Authority

The⁣ obverse⁢ side features the iconic​ emblem of the Bank of russia, a double-headed eagle with lowered wings, encircled by the ‍inscription “БАНК РОССИИ” ‌(BANK OF RUSSIA). This central‌ motif is framed by a ring of dots and inscriptions. At the top, the denomination “ДЕСЯТЬ ТЫСЯЧ РУБЛЕЙ” (TEN THOUSAND ROUBLES) is prominently displayed. Below, essential details about the ‌coin are‍ provided: the precious metal used, its fineness,​ the ⁣mint mark, ‌the year of issue ​(2014), the‍ fine metal content, and the ​coin’s ordinal number.

The obverse design, crafted ⁣by the​ talented Alexander vasilyevich ‍Baklanov, ⁣who also served as the engraver, showcases a blend of ‌national pride and numismatic artistry.

Reverse: A Dynamic Tribute to Judo

The reverse side transports us to the heart of judo, depicting ‌a thrilling combat scene against a backdrop of tatami mats. Fragments of traditional Japanese ⁢engravings, showcasing various‍ martial arts like samurai⁣ swordsmanship, judo, and sumo wrestling, surround ​the central action.Above the judo scene, a portrait ⁣of Jigoro Kano, the founder of⁣ judo, gazes serenely. Below, the word “JUDO” is inscribed in both Russian and Japanese, accompanied⁣ by the emblem⁢ of ⁣a judo ​school. A delicate branch of Japanese cherry blossoms, symbolizing renewal and beauty, completes the composition.

This‍ intricate​ design, the work ‌of ⁣engraver Alexandra Arsenyevna Dolgopolova and designer Andrey Anatolyevich Brynza, captures the essence ⁤of judo’s ‍history, philosophy, and ⁤dynamism.

Technical Specifications

The coin boasts a weight ⁣of 1 kilogram and is‍ composed of 999 fine⁤ gold.Its edge features 360⁢ corrugations,⁤ adding a​ tactile element to its design.

A Collector’s Gem

This commemorative coin is not‍ only a testament to the​ enduring⁣ legacy ⁣of judo but also a valuable addition to⁤ any numismatic collection.⁣ Its ancient significance, ‍artistic merit, and⁤ use of​ precious metal make it a truly extraordinary piece.

As ⁤of ⁣2023,the global market for​ gold bullion coins continues to thrive,driven by factors such as economic uncertainty⁣ and a growing interest in alternative investments.⁣ Commemorative coins like this ​one, with their unique designs and historical relevance, are particularly sought after by collectors ​worldwide.
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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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