Name: Veliky Ustyug (12th century), Vologda Oblast
Issue Quality: UNC
Metal: Brass, Cupronickel (copper-nickel)
Bimetal: copper,zinc/copper,nickel
Designation: Cu-Ni, Cu-Zn
Denomination: 10 rubles
Currency Unit: Ruble
Mint Mark: MMD
Type (Strike): Commemorative
Issue Year: 2007
Artist: and sculptor: A.D. Shchablykin.
CBR Code: 5514-0049
Diameter: 27 mm
Thickness: 2.1 mm
Reverse In the central part – an image of the architectural complex of Sobornoye Dvorishche (Cathedral Courtyard), above it – the coat of arms of the city of Veliky Ustyug, in the foreground – a river, on the left – a birch tree. Around the circumference on the ring – text: at the top – 'ANCIENT CITIES OF RUSSIA', at the bottom – 'VELIKY USTYUG'.
Obverse At the top along the rim the words BANK OF RUSSIA, at the bottom the year of issue '2007', on the left side is an olive branch, and on the right an oak branch. Both branches slightly overlap the central insert. In the central part, the denomination is indicated – the number '10', and below it the currency unit – 'RUBLES'. Inside the digit '0', depending on the viewing angle, the inscriptions '10' and 'RUB' can be seen. Above the year of issue is the mint mark 'MMD' (Moscow Mint).