The presented hoard of silver coins was found on the territory of the Gorokhovets district in the 1980s. It consisted of 25 silver rubles of Nicholas II. The obverse of the coin depicted the profile of the last Russian emperor.
Anton Fyodorovich Vasyutinsky was chosen to design the portrait of the future emperor. It was the first time when a medalist was allowed to portray the emperor from life. This image also appeared on imperial (15 rubles), half-imperial (7,5 rubles), 50 and 25 kopeck coins of 1895–1915. Under Soviet rule, Anton Vasyutinsky was able to continue his career.
On the obverse, the silver coins are circled with an inscription:
Anton Fyodorovich Vasyutinsky was chosen to design the portrait of the future emperor. It was the first time when a medalist was allowed to portray the emperor from life. This image also appeared on imperial (15 rubles), half-imperial (7,5 rubles), 50 and 25 kopeck coins of 1895–1915. Under Soviet rule, Anton Vasyutinsky was able to continue his career.
On the obverse, the silver coins are circled with an inscription: