From the BBC:
"Russia: Special Putin coins mark Crimea annexation"
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-27117241
"Russia: Special Putin coins mark Crimea annexation"
Commemorative coins bearing an image
of Russian President Vladimir Putin are being minted at a Russian factory to
mark the Kremlin's takeover of Crimea, it appears. Putin's face is on one side of the 1kg (2.2lb) coin while the other shows a
map of the Crimean Peninsula, Moscow daily Komsomolskaya Pravda reports.
Factory director Vladimir Vasyuhin explains that by bringing the Crimean
peninsula "back home", Putin had "demonstrated the qualities of a wise
strategist and politician". In March, Russia formally took over
control of Crimea from Ukraine, despite international sanctions. The limited edition of 500 silver coins has been called The Gatherer of
Russian Lands - a phrase traditionally associated with Ivan III - better known
as Ivan the Great - who significantly expanded Russia's territories during his
rule. The coins haven't been priced yet - some of them may be sold, although
they won't be used as currency - and the factory says it is planning to present
some of them to the Russian leadership. This isn't the first time Putin has been featured on a coin, Russian website
Snob.ru says. Ironically,
in 2006 Ukraine launched a coin featuring the Russian president, marking 10
years of its national currency, the hryvnia. The coin was encrusted with
precious stones and cost $500 (£300).
^ Someone is trying to make a cult of personality for himself (like Stalin and Hitler did.) ^
http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-27117241
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