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50 Roubles Slavic Woman

Issuer National Bank of the Republic of Belarus
Year 2025
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Value 50 Roubles
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Obverse description The obverse features the national coat of arms of the Republic of Belarus at center, depicting a sun rising over the globe, wheat sheaves, and a clover blossom encircled by a wreath of wheat, with a red star at the apex. The circular legend reads 'РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ' (Republic of Belarus) along the upper periphery, with '50 РУБЛЁЎ' (50 Roubles) positioned along the lower rim. The gold fineness designation 'Au 999,9' appears to the lower left of the arms, and the weight '7,78' to the lower right, with the date '2025' below the coat of arms in the exergue.
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Obverse lettering РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ Au 999,9 7,78 2025 50 РУБЛЁЎ
(Translation: REPUBLIC OF BELARUS Au 999,9 7,78 2025 50 ROUBLES)
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Belarus has issued a long-running series of gold coins celebrating traditional Slavic culture, and this piece falls within that program. The National Bank of Belarus has used fine gold coinage partly as a hard-currency revenue instrument since the 1990s, a practical consideration for a country whose domestic ruble has undergone repeated redenominations — most recently in 2016, when the currency was revalued at 10,000 to one.

At 7.78 g of .9999 fine gold, the weight aligns precisely with one-quarter troy ounce — a globally recognized bullion increment that broadens the coin's appeal to international collectors beyond the domestic market.