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1 Rouble Justice Authorities of Belarus. 100 years

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2019
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Weight 13.16 g
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Reverse description Central field displays a raised depiction of the official seal of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Belarus, shown in relief against a lightly textured background. The seal presents the emblem of the Ministry of Justice — a columned building surmounted by the state coat of arms, with the inscription 'МІНІСТЭРСТВА ЮСТЫЦЫІ' on a ribbon across the lower portion of the seal. The outer ring of the coin carries the circular legend 'ОРГАНЫ ЮСТЫЦЫІ БЕЛАРУСІ' along the upper arc and '100 ГОД' along the lower arc, flanked by decorative dots. A zone of diagonal line engraving separates the outer legend ring from the central medallion, providing contrast and visual depth.
Reverse script Cyrillic
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Belarus established its justice system as a formal state apparatus in 1919, shortly after the proclamation of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The centenary series issued by the National Bank has become a reliable vehicle for commemorating Soviet-era institutional anniversaries, and this piece marks exactly that — the administrative continuity of a judicial structure that survived revolution, Nazi occupation, and Soviet collapse largely intact in name if not in function.

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