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100 Roubles

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2022
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse lettering 100
100 РУБЛЁЎ
(Translation: 100 Roubles)
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread, Colour-shifting ink
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Belarus has printed its currency through Moscow's Goznak facility since the post-Soviet reintroduction of the ruble, an arrangement that carries obvious political weight given the two countries' Union State relationship. The 2022 dated series continued that dependency without interruption, even as Belarus was under heavy Western sanctions following the 2020 electoral crisis and Lukashenko's subsequent alignment with the Kremlin.

Nekrasova's design work sits within a broader Goznak house style — the security specification here is functional rather than exceptional, with colour-shifting ink and a security thread placing this note at a mid-range protection tier common to regional central bank issues of this period.