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We have a new series of Russian coins of those that are accessible to everyone, they will be easy and cheap to get, another thing is that the theme fits the tastes of the collector. These are 10-ruble coins of the circulating type with which it is intended to honor the so-called "Cities of labor value", an honorary title granted to cities that played a prominent role in the production of products for the military and civilians during World War II (known in most of the former republics of the Soviet Union as the Great Patriotic War). This distinction was created in 2020 on the 75th anniversary of the Great Victory.At present there are already 32 cities that have this distinction, although with the passing of the dates it is expected that there will be some more, with which we will have with total security a collection of about 40 coins that will be issued for several years.
The first four coins in the collection were issued on November 18 and are dedicated to the cities of: Borovichi, Yekaterinburg, Ivanovo and Omsk.
Borovichi
During the Great Patriotic War, the extremely hard work of the inhabitants of Borovichi made an appreciable contribution to the Victory. Hundreds of local residents cared for wounded soldiers who were patients at the dozens of military hospitals located there. The city hosted orphanages and cultural institutions evacuated from other parts of the country.
At the industrial level they made an effort to satisfy the needs of the front. They manufactured a wide range of products: mortars, mines, projectiles, equipment for field bakeries, etc.
The coin shows in the foreground, a relief image of the commemorative hospital city symbol, and in the background, an arched bridge over the Msta river; Along the edge the inscriptions: 'БОРОВИЧИ' (BOROVICHI) at the top and 'ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ' (CITIES OF WORK VALUE) in the band at the bottom.
Yekaterinburg
During the war years, Yekaterinburg became the main center of the defense industry of the Soviet Union. Local factories produced T-34 and T-60 tanks, self-propelled artillery weapons, armored hulls for various military vehicles, tank engines, turrets for the Klim Voroshilov heavy tank, anti-aircraft mounts and anti-tank guns, and the Katyusha rocket launchers. Light industrial factories supplied the Red Army with uniforms for soldiers, footwear and food. For their selfless and hard work during the war years, orders and medals were awarded to 12,900 city residents, and government awards were awarded to 26 companies.
A relief image of a fragment of the Monument to the soldiers of the Voluntary Tank Corps of the Urals; The design is completed by the inscriptions: 'ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ' (EKATERINBURG) at the top and 'ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ' (CITIES OF WORK VALUE) at the bottom.
Ivanovo
During the Great Patriotic War, Ivanovo became the main national textile center. During the war years, workers in the Ivanovo textile industry made about 90% of the country's total textile output. Factories in Ivanovo produced cotton, bandage fabrics and fabrics for military uniforms. Virtually all service shirts for soldiers were sewn from Ivanovo fabrics. Clothing manufacturers produced large quantities of military uniforms and underwear, as well as camouflage suits.
Textile workers ensured the takeoff of thousands of aircraft by producing canvas fabrics used to cover their wings, provided entire armies with raincoats and clothing, while Ivanovo textile manufacturers made a sufficient number of parachutes for airborne troops. . Workers at the Ivanov Melanzh Factory produced about 100 million meters of fabric for the front, which was enough to dress more than 12 million Red Army soldiers.
The coin shows an image in relief of a fragment of the monument to the heroes of the front and the rear in honor of the feats of combat and work carried out by those born in Ivanovo during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945; The design is completed by the inscriptions: 'ИВАНОВО' (IVANOVO) at the top and 'ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ' (CITIES OF WORK VALUE) at the bottom.
Omsk
The Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945 was a severe test for the citizens of Omsk. The population faced the tough challenge of hosting some 200 evacuated industrial companies, 60 hospitals, dozens of educational institutions, theaters, museums and hundreds of thousands of refugees. It was necessary to provide people with accommodation, food, firewood and local relocated businesses, building materials and electricity. The buildings of medical and educational institutions were used by industrial enterprises and housed military hospitals.
The patriotic rise of the Omsk inhabitants was manifested in the increased efficiency of the workforce in factories and plants, and in the excessive compliance with industrial programs. One of the typical slogans of the time read: "Every worker in the rear helps the Red Army." People worked in extreme and almost unbearable conditions. As there were no prepared industrial buildings, the machinery was placed in the open air. Despite the severe Siberian frosts, people made military products by working on the machines day and night. They dominated various trades to replace those who had gone to the fore.
The coin features a relief image of a fragment of the Omsk War Workers' Monument; The design is completed by the inscriptions: 'ОМСК' (OMSK) at the top and 'ГОРОДА ТРУДОВОЙ ДОБЛЕСТИ' (CITIES OF WORK VALUE) at the bottom.
The side common to all the 10-ruble coins in this series represent: at the top "BANK OF RUSSIA" at the bottom the year of issue "2021", at the left and right branches of laurel and oak, respectively. In the center are the number "10" and the inscription "ruble" indicating the face value of the coin. Inside the figure "0" in a latent image you can see the figure "10" and the inscription "rub". The mint mark is shown at the bottom.
Coin characteristics
Metal: Brass-plated steel
Diameter: 22 mm
Thickness: 2.20 mm
Weight: 5.63 g
Emission volume: 1,000,000 of each
Metal: Brass-plated steel
Diameter: 22 mm
Thickness: 2.20 mm
Weight: 5.63 g
Emission volume: 1,000,000 of each
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