Product Description
B832 (P275): 100 рублей (rubles) - date: 2015Grade: Unc. - Prefix: CK
Description: Colour: Yellow, green, brown, and blue.
Front (vertical): Russian text; painter Ivan Konstantinovich
Aivazovsky’s “The Russian Squadron on the Sebastopol Roads;” sculptor Amandus
Adamson’s “Monument to the Scuttled Ships” in Sevastopol Bay; layout of Sevastopol
city; architect I. Fialko and sculptor V. Yakovlev’s “Memorial to the Heroic Defense of
Sevastopol in 1941-1942” on Nakhimov square; St. Vladimir’s Cathedral. Back (vertical):
Russian text; grape vine; “Sail” cliff and Au-Dag mountain; Swallow’s Nest castle on
Aurora Cliff overlooking Cape of Ai-Todor in Yalta, Crimea; Khan’s mosque in Khan’s
Palace in Bakhchysarai; radio telescope RT-70 near the town of Yevpatoria; Quick
Recognition Code. Holographic windowed security thread with demetalized 100 and
microperf ruble symbol (₽). Watermark: Catherine the Great and electrotype jewelry.
Printer: (Goznak). 150 x 65 mm.
More info about this banknote:
B832 is the second note in the world to incorporate a Quick Recognition Code into its design.
When scanned with an Internet-enabled mobile device, the code links to a web site which tells the historical background of the note.
General information: 2015 Commemorative Issues
On 23 December 2015, the Bank of Russia began issuing 20 million 100-ruble notes commemorating the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014. The new notes feature symbols of the city of Sevastopol on front and Crimea on back.