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| 正面描述 | The state emblem of the Republic of Belarus occupies the central field, depicting a globe beneath a five-pointed star, flanked by sheaves of wheat and clover, with a ribbon bearing the Cyrillic inscription РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ across the base of the emblem. The country name БЕЛАРУСЬ is inscribed in large Cyrillic characters below the emblem, with the date 2009 beneath it near the bottom rim. The overall design reflects the Soviet-influenced heraldic tradition retained by Belarus after independence. |
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| 边缘 | Smooth with reeded segments |
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Belarus introduced its post-Soviet kopeck coinage in 2009 as part of a broader effort to rationalize a currency that had been denominated in roubles carrying face values in the thousands — a direct legacy of the catastrophic inflation that followed independence. The 20 kopeck piece entered circulation against a rouble so devalued that even these small brass-plated coins represented a redenomination exercise rather than everyday utility.
The series was ultimately rendered moot when Belarus redenominated again in 2016, replacing 10,000 old roubles with 1 new rouble, which instantly made the entire kopeck coinage obsolete after just seven years.