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20 Roubles The World through Children's Eyes

Uitgever National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Jaar 2018
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse displays a sophisticated swirling composition in polished and matte relief, evoking a child's imaginative vision of the natural world. A stylized spiral of overlapping leaves and branches forms a vortex around a central darkened field, at the heart of which rests a single apple rendered in fine detail. Scattered spherical berries and delicate foliage punctuate the flowing design, creating a sense of depth and movement. The legend 'СВЕТ ВАЧЫМА ДЗЯЦЕЙ' ('The World through Children's Eyes') is inscribed along the lower edge of the coin in Cyrillic characters.
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Belarus has issued commemorative silver in the "World through Children's Eyes" theme across multiple years, with each release tied to a specific young artist's submitted drawing chosen through a national competition among schoolchildren. The oxidized finish is applied deliberately to suppress background reflectivity and emphasize the naive linework of the original artwork — a technically sensible choice when the source design lacks the precision that polished fields would reward.

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