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| 正面描述 | The copper-nickel centre features the state coat of arms of the Republic of Belarus in high relief, depicting a sun rising over a globe flanked by wheat sheaves bound with a ribbon in the national colours, surmounted by a five-pointed star, with a scroll below bearing the Cyrillic legend РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ. The brass-toned outer ring carries the country name БЕЛАРУСЬ arcing along the upper periphery and the denomination 2 РУБЛІ along the lower periphery, both in Cyrillic. Traditional Belarusian folk ornamental motifs are incused at the left and right sides of the ring. |
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| 背面文字 | Cyrillic |
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St. Nicholas Church in Mogilev is one of the few surviving examples of Belarusian Baroque architecture, having endured Swedish occupation during the Great Northern War and two centuries of administrative repurposing — including use as a granary under Soviet rule. Its appearance on a circulating bimetallic rouble places it in Belarus's ongoing series commemorating architectural heritage, a program that has produced dozens of regional issues since the early 2000s. The church was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church only after 1991.