Belarus launched an extended zodiac series beginning in the mid-2000s, issuing individual commemoratives for each sign through the National Bank. The Cancer piece belongs to that run, struck in oxidized .925 silver with synthetic crystals set into the design — a production method increasingly adopted by post-Soviet mints during this period to drive collector premiums on low-mintage issues.
KM#207 is among the more actively traded entries in the series on Eastern European secondary markets, though mintage figures for individual signs varied and are not always reliably published.
Belarus launched an extended zodiac series beginning in the mid-2000s, issuing individual commemoratives for each sign through the National Bank. The Cancer piece belongs to that run, struck in oxidized .925 silver with synthetic crystals set into the design — a production method increasingly adopted by post-Soviet mints during this period to drive collector premiums on low-mintage issues.
KM#207 is among the more actively traded entries in the series on Eastern European secondary markets, though mintage figures for individual signs varied and are not always reliably published.