Silver medal "Amber Room"
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This collection is dedicated to jewelry and cultural masterpieces of Russia.
The Amber Room is a masterpiece of XVIII century art. Amber was mainly used in the decoration – the large study consisted of amber panels, decorations and panels. It was created by German craftsmen for the Prussian King Frederick I, then presented to Peter I. It was considered the pearl of the summer residence of the Russian emperors in Tsarskoye Selo.
On the obverse of the medal there is a gilded image of the amber room from the State Museum-Reserve "Tsarskoye Selo". At the bottom are the numbers 1756 – the year when the Amber Room was installed in Tsarskoye Selo in the form in which it is traditionally depicted.
The reverse side of the medal depicts coronation regalia: a Large Imperial crown, a scepter, a power from the collection of the Diamond Fund of the Russian Federation.
Also on the reverse side of the medal is an image of the lost emerald tiara of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, made by Bolin in 1900.
At the top is the name of the collection, at the bottom is the brand trademark, the Imperial logo, a combined brand and a unique number.
Collection:Treasures of Russia.
Metal:Silver.
Sample:925.
Diameter: 55 mm.
Manufacturer:St. Petersburg Mint is a branch of Goznak JSC, 2020.
Sizes: 5.5 × 5.5 cm .