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| 表面の説明 | The obverse features a bimetallic-style design with a contrasting dark outer ring and a raised gilt-toned central disc. At the centre, a stylised sun and crescent moon are depicted in conjunction, their facial features rendered in an ornamental folk-art style. Surrounding the central motif, a broad inner ring displays all twelve zodiac symbols interspersed with star ornaments. The Taurus glyph and the inscriptions TAURUS and ЦЯЛЕЦ appear at the base of the inner ring. The Belarusian state emblem is positioned at the top of the outer ring, flanked by the Cyrillic legend РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ reading clockwise on the left and БЕЛАРУСЬ on the right, with the date 2009 at lower left and the denomination 1 РУБЕЛЬ at the base. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a richly ornamented depiction of a bull rendered in a decorative folk-art idiom, occupying the central field. The bull's body is covered with intricate incised patterns of eyes, ovals, and geometric motifs, conveying an archaic, talismanic quality. The figure is set within a series of concentric ornamental borders composed of scrollwork, bead-and-reel, and radial elements that fill the entire field to the rim. The overall composition is uniface with no inscriptions on this side, the decorative borders creating a mandala-like frame around the central zoomorphic motif. |
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Belarus issued a long-running commemorative rouble series tied to the zodiac calendar, of which this Taurus piece is one entry. The series was produced for the collector market rather than circulation, a practical necessity given that by 2009 the Belarusian rouble had inflated to the point where a single unit held essentially no transactional value — the country was in the midst of chronic monetary instability that would culminate in a catastrophic devaluation in 2011, when the rouble lost roughly half its value against the dollar within weeks.