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20 Roubles Slavic Woman

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2010
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Obverse description The obverse features a stylised ornamental tree or floral motif rendered in a traditional Slavic folk-art design, occupying the central field. The decorative device is executed in high relief with flowing, symmetrical scrollwork suggestive of a tree of life. The state emblem of the Republic of Belarus appears at the top of the field. The circular legend reads 'РЭСПУБЛIКА БЕЛАРУСЬ' at the upper periphery, with the fineness mark 'Ag 999', the denomination '20 РУБЛЁЎ', and the date '2010' inscribed along the lower periphery.
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Reverse script Cyrillic
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Issued as part of Belarus's long-running series celebrating Slavic peoples and their folk traditions, this coin appeared at a moment when the Lukashenko government was actively promoting a state-sponsored cultural identity rooted in pan-Slavic imagery — a policy that shaped both domestic commemoration programs and diplomatic positioning toward Russia. The National Bank of Belarus produced numerous collector silver issues throughout this period, many in coordination with thematic series shared across post-Soviet states.

KM#256 is a one-year type with no subsequent restrikes recorded in the standard references.

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