Bank of Russia issues commemorative 10-ruble coin honoring agricultural workers

Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
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On October 6, 2025, the Bank of Russia will release a new commemorative coin with a face value of 10 rubles. The coin is titled “Agricultural and Processing Worker” and is part of the “Man of Labour” series (Catalogue No. 5714-0107).

The coin is round with a diameter of 22 millimeters. Both sides have a relief rim around the edge. The edge itself features an intermittently corrugated pattern, alternating sections with different numbers of ridges.

On the obverse side, inscriptions encircle the coin: “БАНК РОССИИ” (“BANK OF RUSSIA”) at the top and “2025” at the bottom. Laurel and oak twigs appear on the left and right sides, respectively. The center displays the number “10” above the word “РУБЛЕЙ” (“RUBLES”), indicating its denomination. Inside one zero in “10,” there is a security feature showing both “10” and “РУБ” (“RUB”) when viewed from different angles. The Moscow Mint trademark appears at the bottom.

The reverse side depicts an agricultural worker among wheat spikes, set against an image of a combine operator standing on a step of a combine harvester. The inscription “ЧЕЛОВЕК ТРУДА” (“MAN OF LABOUR”) runs along the upper right circumference.

A total of one million coins will be minted for this issue.

According to information from the Bank of Russia, this new coin will be legal tender throughout Russia and must be accepted for all types of payments at its face value without restrictions.

“The reference to the Press Service is mandatory if you intend to use this material.”



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