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| Issuer | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Currency | Third Rouble (2016-date) |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a finely detailed relief depiction of a Slavic woman in traditional dress and headdress, shown in a frontal, icon-inspired composition, tenderly holding an infant child in her arms. The figure is rendered in a style reminiscent of Byzantine and Old Slavic iconographic traditions, conveying a sense of maternal grace and cultural heritage. Two small decorative medallions or emblems flank the central figure in the left and right fields. The legend 'СЛАВЯНКА' (Slavic Woman) arcs prominently across the upper portion of the reverse field in stylized Cyrillic lettering. |
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| Reverse lettering | Славянка (Translation: Slavic woman) |
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Belarus has issued a long-running series of gold coins celebrating traditional Slavic culture, and this piece falls within that program. The National Bank of Belarus has used fine gold coinage partly as a hard-currency revenue instrument since the 1990s, a practical consideration for a country whose domestic ruble has undergone repeated redenominations — most recently in 2016, when the currency was revalued at 10,000 to one.
At 7.78 g of .9999 fine gold, the weight aligns precisely with one-quarter troy ounce — a globally recognized bullion increment that broadens the coin's appeal to international collectors beyond the domestic market.