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1000 Roubles Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos of Vladimir

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2012
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Value 1000 Roubles (1000 BYR)
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Obverse lettering РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ Au 999 1000 РУБЛЁЎ • 2012
(Translation: THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS Au 999 1000 RUBLES 2012)
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Reverse script Cyrillic
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Belarus has issued religious icon coins since the mid-2000s as part of a broader Orthodox heritage series, but the 100-gram gold format reserved for this Vladimir Mother of God piece signals a deliberate distinction in the hierarchy of that program. The original Byzantine icon — brought to Kiev around 1131 and later moved to Vladimir, then Moscow — became so politically charged over the centuries that its physical relocation was itself treated as a transfer of divine protection between rival principalities.

The National Bank issued this under authorization from the Belarusian Orthodox Church, one of the few cases in the series where ecclesiastical approval was formally documented in the mint literature.

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