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Nuclear Icebreaker Sibir

Date of Issue
12.03.2024
Catalogue number
5219-0035
Russia’s Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet
Date of Issue
12.03.2024
Catalogue number
5219-0035
Denomination
200 rubles
Quality
Proof
Metal, fineness
Gold 999/1000
Total weight, g
31.37 (±0.23)
Fine metal content not less than, g
31.10
Diameter, mm
33.00 (±0.30)
Thickness, mm
2.80 (±0.30)
Mintage, pcs
500

Obverse

a relief image of the National Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation, above it along the rim the inscription in a semicircle ‘РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ’ (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) framed with paired diamonds on both sides, under the coat of arms are the chemical symbol and fineness of the metal on the left and fine metal content and the mint mark on the right, at the bottom centre in three lines are the inscription ‘БАНК РОССИИ’ (BANK OF RUSSIA), the coin denomination ‘200 РУБЛЕЙ’ (200 RUBLES), and the year of issue ‘2024 г.’ (2024).

Reverse

a relief image of the nuclear icebreaker Sibir and ice ridges against the background of a stylised image of the starry sky laser-treated for matte finishing with relief areas, and the relief inscription ‘АТОМНЫЙ ЛЕДОКОЛЬНЫЙ ФЛОТ’ (NUCLEAR ICEBREAKER FLEET) at the bottom, around the circumference.

Authors

Designers: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), A.A. Brynza (reverse).
Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), E.V. Davydova (reverse).
Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
Edge: 252 corrugations.

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The keel of the first Russian universal nuclear icebreaker Sibir (Project 22220) was laid down on 26 May 2015. The icebreaker was launched on 22 September 2017.

General characteristics of the Project 22220 Sibir icebreaker are as follows: overall length – 173.3 metres; overall beam – 34 metres; height to upper deck – 15.2 metres; power – 60 megawatts (on propeller shafts); operational speed – 22 knots (open water); designated service life – 40 years; and crew – 54 people.

Currently, three Project 22220 nuclear icebreakers, namely Arktika, Sibir and Ural, successfully operate on the Northern Sea Route (NSR). These modern vessels are key drivers of the sustainable development of navigation in high-latitude regions. Project 22220 nuclear icebreakers will be instrumental in facilitating year-round navigation in the eastern sector of the NSR water area.

Source: https://rosatom.ru

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