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| Issuer | National Bank of the Republic of Belarus |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Weight | 33.63 g |
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| Obverse description | At center, a stylized floral motif rendered as upward-spreading leaves or petals in high relief, evoking a firework burst or blooming flower symbolic of celebration and victory. Above the central device, a profusion of geometric star-shaped ornaments rises into the upper field, diminishing in size toward the top of the coin, creating a dynamic festive composition. The Belarusian state emblem appears at the top of the coin above the legend. The circular legend РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ is inscribed along the upper periphery in Cyrillic characters, while the denomination 20 РУБЛЁЎ is positioned along the lower periphery. The fineness Ag925 appears at the lower left and the year 2020 at the lower right of the central design. |
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| Reverse script | Cyrillic |
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Belarus has issued commemorative silver in this series marking Victory Day anniversaries since the early post-Soviet period, but the 75th iteration in 2020 carried unusual political weight — that year's May 9 celebrations in Minsk were scaled back due to COVID-19 restrictions, while Lukashenko notably refused to cancel the military parade, making it one of the few large public events held anywhere in the former Soviet space that spring.