I am trying to find a source to purchase this coin. It is a 3 rubles Silver "investment" coin issued by the Central Bank of Russia. I have located it along with the statistics at www.cbr.ru but the site does not have ordering informantion. I sent an e-mail to Bank in hopes of being able to purchase direct from them. Also available in a gold 50 rubles. I scaned an image from the site. What are your thoughts. I think it is a beautiful coin.
Found him at last Arrived last night. After a long search, I got him in my hands. Took a quick photo this morning and putting him to bed with the rest of my World silver bullion coins.
Thanks, I felt very excited until I showed to the wife. She gave me that " I need a new pair of shoes" look. Next on the block is a nice example of an 8 Reales , Pillar Dollar. One without a million chop marks, or so salt water corroded you can't ID, without having to get a stimulus loan. There has to be one out there with my name on it.
very nice, but the wyrm seems a bit small, you'd think St. George would've picked on someone his own size
Rather a lovely looking coin, and quite a story behind it from a fairly ordinery Turkish soldier to a saint (and a popular one at that LOL)
British sovereigns show George facing a much more formidable dragon than this one lol... Still a nice coin though.
Maybe this particular design is based upon some old painting or relief, dunno. Both the city of Moscow and the Russian Federation use the horseman-and-dragon on the CoA. By the way, the scene can also be found on Russian (1, 5, 10, 50 kopeks) circulation coins. Not as nice and elaborate as on this piece here though ... Christian
Little bit of info on his popularity from Wiki LOL Saint George is the patron saint of Aragon, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, and Russia, as well as the cities of Amersfoort, Beirut, Bteghrine, Cáceres (Spain), Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana, Gozo, Pomorie, Qormi, Lod, Barcelona and Moscow, as well as a wide range of professions, organizations, and disease sufferers.
Where I got mine. They are showing to be sold out at this time. https://www.eurocollections.com/store/products.asp?id=182
I think this is the same coin $59.95 http://www.govmint.com/item/2009_St._George_The_Victorious_Silver_BU/1803862
Yes, the central bank issues them every year. Here is more about the 2010 piece: http://www.cbr.ru/eng/bank-notes_coins/Base_of_memorable_coins/coins.asp?cat_num=5111-0178-10 Don't know where to buy them in the US, but I'm sure they can be had from various dealers. Christian