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1 Rouble National Library of Belarus

Uitgever National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Jaar 2022
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a stylized architectural rendering of the modern National Library of Belarus building at center, its distinctive rhombicuboctahedron form rendered in an abstract, graphic style. Surrounding the building, books are depicted as birds in flight, their open pages forming wings as they ascend through the octagonal border — a poetic metaphor for knowledge and freedom. The upper arc of the field carries the inscription НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БІБЛІЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСІ, while the legend 100 ГАДОЎ (100 Years) commemorates the centenary of the institution. The overall composition integrates architecture, literature, and natural imagery within the coin's octagonal format.
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Aanvullende informatie

Belarus opened its National Library in Minsk in 2006 after over two decades of delays, cost overruns, and a design process that began under the Soviet Union. The building's rhombicuboctahedron form made it one of the more architecturally discussed structures in post-Soviet Eastern Europe, though the institution itself holds manuscript collections dating back centuries, including rare items from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania period.

Copper-nickel commemoratives from the National Bank of Belarus in this period were issued in relatively modest quantities with limited international distribution, keeping genuine circulation examples scarce outside the domestic market.

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