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10 Roubles Yakub Kolas

发行方 National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
年份 2002
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制作工艺 Milled
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正面描述 At center, the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Belarus is rendered in relief within a circular geometric ornamental border. The date of issue, fine silver content, and alloy standard appear beneath the arms in the lower field. The upper legend reads 'РЭСПУБЛIКА БЕЛАРУСЬ' (Republic of Belarus) and the lower legend reads 'ДЗЕСЯЦЬ РУБЛЁЎ' (Ten Roubles), both disposed along the rim in Cyrillic script.
正面文字 Cyrillic
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Yakub Kolas — pen name of Kanstantsin Mickiewicz — was one of the two founding giants of modern Belarusian literature, alongside Yanka Kupala. Both men spent years under Soviet suspicion; Kolas was interrogated by the NKVD in the late 1930s during the purges that decimated the Belarusian intelligentsia, yet survived where most of his contemporaries did not. He died in 1956, the same year Khrushchev delivered his secret speech denouncing Stalin.

This coin was issued as part of a broader National Bank series rehabilitating Belarusian cultural identity — a project with its own political undertow given Lukashenko's simultaneous suppression of the Belarusian language in official life.

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