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| Issuer | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Year | 2019 |
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| Currency | Third Rouble (2016-date) |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette presents the Church of the Saviour and Transfiguration in Polatsk, Vitsiebsk Region, rendered in fine intaglio line work against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The denomination numeral appears to the left and along the lower margin, accompanied by the issuing authority inscription in Belarusian. A latent image and ornamental border complete the face design. |
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| Obverse lettering | ДЗЕСЯЦЬ РУБЛЁЎ 10 2009 НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНЫ БАНК РЭСПУБЛІКІ БЕЛАРУСЬ ДЗЕСЯЦЬ РУБЛЁЎ (Translation: Ten Rubles, National Bank of the Republic of Belarus) |
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Belarus redenominated its currency in July 2016, lopping four zeros off every value — this 10 Rouble note belongs to that post-redenomination series, itself a response to years of accumulated inflation that had turned older denominations into largely symbolic figures. The 2019 date on P#38B reflects a modified version of the original 2009-designed notes, updated with revised security specifications rather than a wholesale redesign.
Goznak has printed Belarusian banknotes since independence, an arrangement that carries obvious geopolitical weight given Belarus's relationship with Russia.