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| 正面描述 | A warm ochre guilloche underprint frames the central intaglio vignette of the Kamenets Tower (Камянецкая вежа), a medieval cylindrical brick fortification in the Brest district, captioned below the tower image. The issuing authority inscription runs along the upper margin alongside the year "2019", while the denomination numeral "5" and Belarusian script legend appear at lower right. A broad left-side panel in white bears the vertical letterpress inscription "пяць рублёў", with a latent-image numeral "5" integrated into the adjacent design field. |
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| 正面铭文 | НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНЫ БАНК РЭСПУБЛІКІ БЕЛАРУСЬ 2019 5 пяць рублёў Камянецкая вежа ПЯЦЬ РУБЛЁЎ (Translation: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus, 2019, 5, Five Roubles, Kamenets Tower, Five Roubles) |
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Belarus redenominated in July 2016, lopping four zeros off the old ruble to introduce a new currency family — this 5 ruble note belongs to that post-redenomination series, which replaced a monetary system so inflated that the largest circulating note had been 200,000 rubles. The 2019 date indicates a supplemental print run rather than the initial 2016 issue, a common practice for Goznak clients managing circulation reserves.
Goznak's Moscow facility has supplied Belarusian currency since independence, an arrangement that carries obvious geopolitical weight given the two countries' relationship under the Union State framework.