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| Issuer | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Value | 1 Rouble |
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| Obverse script | Cyrillic |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a central stylized depiction of a wolf, the principal character of the Belarusian folk tale 'Лёгкі Хлеб', executed in a decorative folk-art manner with an oxidized finish enhancing the relief details. Surrounding the central motif, a circular border incorporates additional fairy-tale characters from the narrative. The Cyrillic inscription 'ЛЁГКІ ХЛЕБ' (Easy Accessible Bread) is positioned in the lower field beneath the central composition. |
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Part of Belarus's ongoing "Easy Accessible Bread" series commemorating traditional Belarusian baking culture, this issue belongs to a broader National Bank program that has produced numerous large-format copper-nickel collector pieces over the past two decades — a format Minsk has leaned on heavily as domestic economic conditions have made precious-metal issues increasingly difficult to market locally. The oxidized finish is applied deliberately to simulate an antique patina, a technique the National Bank began specifying explicitly in its striking contracts in the mid-2010s.
At 49.5 grams, the coin's face value of 1 rouble is purely nominal.