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| Issuer | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse description | The state emblem of the Republic of Belarus appears in relief at the top of the field. At center, the heraldic emblem of the State Customs Committee is depicted in detail. The legend encircling the design identifies the issuing state and denomination, while the date of issue appears in the field. All inscriptions are rendered in Cyrillic script. |
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| Reverse description | The center of the reverse features a stylized cartographic rendering of the Republic of Belarus overlaid with multidirectional arrows representing international traffic and trade flows. The word 'customs' is inscribed across the design in multiple languages, underscoring the international mandate of the institution. A commemorative legend in Cyrillic arcs around the lower portion of the field, marking the centenary of the Belarusian Customs Service. |
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The Belarusian customs administration traces its modern institutional origin to 1920, when the nascent Soviet apparatus established border control structures across newly consolidated territories — Belarus among them. A century later, this issue marks that founding date, one of several Belarusian commemoratives from 2020 honoring centennials of Soviet-era state institutions that survived, restructured, into the post-independence bureaucracy.