Coat of arms of Russia#1918.E2.80.931992: Russian SFSR

The coat of arms of the Russian SFSR was officially used from 7 November 1917 to December 1991 during the period of existence of the Russian SFSR, which represented a constituent republic of the Soviet Union.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms has a nearly round shape, and mainly consists of the colors red and yellow. At the top of a red star is depicted, which is to represent the membership of the communism and the hand of the liberated people of the classless society. Left and right surround Weizenähren the blazon.

The coat of arms can be seen on red background Hammer and Sickle, which are symbolic of the communist state policy. Under the hammer and sickle is seen a rising sun, the impression is underscored by the sun's rays.

It is on a red background in Cyrillic letters PC Ф CP ( Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, " Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic ", RSFSR ).

The coat of arms is covered by a red band at the bottom. In the middle of the band is in Cyrillic letters ПРOЛЕTAРИИ BCEX CTPAH, COEДИHЯЙTECЬ ( " Workers of all countries, unite ").

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  • Subjects of the USSR and their names in local languages ​​with picture of the Coat of Arms of the Union Republics

Armenian SSR | Azerbaijan SSR | Estonian SSR | Georgian SSR | Kazakh SSR | Kyrgyz SSR | Latvian SSR | Lithuanian SSR | Moldavian SSR | Russian SFSR | Tajik SSR | Turkmen SSR | Ukrainian SSR | Uzbek SSR | Byelorussian SSR

Transcaucasian SFSR (1922-1936) | Karelo- Finnish SSR (1940-1956)

  • Coat of arms (Soviet Union)
  • Russian SFSR
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