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100 Hockey Roubles Chief Referee

100 Hockey Roubles (Chief Referee) - avers100 Hockey Roubles (Chief Referee) - revers

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Caractéristiques

Lieu RussieRussian Federation (1991-présent)
Entité émettrice Goznak
Période République fédérale (1991-présent)
Type Médailles de collection
Date 2015
Composition Zinc plaqué argent
Poids 14,5 g
Diamètre 33 mm
Epaisseur 2,5 mm
Forme Ronde
Technique Frappe à la presse
Orientation Frappe médaille ↑↑
Numéro
N#
576096

Pièce commémorative

(en) Continental Hockey League 2015-2016

Série : Continental Hockey League 2015-2016

Avers

(en) In the center, the chief referee of a hockey match is depicted in a characteristic dynamic pose with his arm outstretched (a goal-taking gesture) and the KHL emblem against the background of the marking of the ice rink (zone lines). The inscription on the edge of the medal.

The medal is dedicated to the chief referee of the match. The chief referee exercises general control over the game, manages the team of line judges and makes final decisions in controversial situations. There are two chief referees in KHL matches.

Écriture : Cyrillique

Inscription :
8 СЕЗОН • 2015–2016 • ГЛАВНЫЙ СУДЬЯ
КХЛ

Revers

(en) The KHL emblem is in the center. Along the top edge of the medal are eight stars (in honor of the 8th season). The years of the season—2015 and 2016—are on either side of the logo. The denomination is at the bottom, and to the right of it is the mint mark.

Écriture : Cyrillique

Inscription :
2015 КХЛ 2016
100 ХОККЕЙНЫХ РУБЛЕЙ
ММД

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Atelier monétaire

Marque d'atelier de Monnaie de Moscou (ММД) Monnaie de Moscou (Московский монетный двор), Russian Federation (?-présent)

Commentaires

(en)

A series of souvenir coin-shaped medals was issued for the 8th season of the Kontinental Hockey League, which ran from August 24, 2015, to February 18, 2016. Twenty-eight clubs participated in the season: 22 from Russia, and one each from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Slovakia, Croatia, and Finland. Each club played 60 matches. Following the regular season, 16 teams advanced to the playoffs. The 16 teams that finished in the top eight places in each conference competed for the Gagarin Cup in a playoff system. Pairings were structured as follows: 1–8, 2–7, 3–6, and 4–5. The winner was determined in a best-of-seven series.
The set consists of seven medals, and the series' concept features all participants in a hockey match, from referees to players of each position, as well as two key stages of the season. The medals were issued in a limited edition of 3,000 pieces in Proof quality, each packaged in a protective capsule in a gift blister card with a description and protected by a holographic KHL sticker with an individual serial number. They were minted at the Moscow Mint by order of Monetkin LLC as an official licensed product of the KHL (www.khl.ru).
With a mintage of 3,000 pieces of each medal, complete sets of all seven medals in original blisters are significantly fewer than individual pieces, as the medals were sold individually.

 

 

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2015 ММД 3 000 (en) Proof; Moscow Mint

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