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  1. Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Grodno" Twelfth release - One ruble of Grodno. Minted to 890 anniversary of the first historical mention of Grodno. The date of release: November 2017. Size: 25 * 2 mm Material: brass Weight ~ 8 gr It was edited only 100 coins. The second edition is not planned. "One ruble of Grodno" is a souvenir and is not a instrument of payment.
  2. Exclusive commemorative coin «One ruble of Borisov». The 11th Project Release "113 towns" Belarus. It was minted in August 2017 for the anniversary of Borisov. Obverse of the coin: - The coat of arms of the city since June 14, 1792. Obtained from the last King of the Polish and Grand Duke of Lithuania, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. - "1102" - the date of the first historical mention of Borisov. - Borisov - is the name of the city. - A monument to the founder of the city, Prince Boris. - Borisov Resurrection Cathedral. - The nominal value of the coin is "One ruble of Borisov". Coin reverse: - Schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with the borders of the regions. - One of the symbols of Belarus is the stork. - The year of coinage is "2017". - Inscription in Belarusian language "The Republic of Belarus". Release date: August 2017. Size: 25 * 2mm. Edge: Ribbed. Material: brass. Coin weight: ~ 8 gr. Circulation: 100 copies Packing - Plastic Capsule. Re-release: Excluded. Not a Payment Instrument.
  3. Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Orsha" Is the tenth release of the project "113 towns of Belarus" Manufactured In July 2017 To 950-T Anniversary of the First Historical Mention of the city of Orsha. Obverse Coins: - Orsha Jesuit Collegium - Establishment of the Order of the Jesuits, Existing In Orsha In 1612-1820. The remaining Collegium Buildings are the One of the Most Recognizable Sights of the City. - emblem of Orsha town, Obtained With Magdeburg Right In 1620. Basic Elements of the Coat of Arms in the Modern Coat of Arms of the City. - "... I Love Orsha First Great Love ..." U.Karatkevich - Quotation From the poem by Vladimir Korotkevich "Orsha" In the Belarusian language. - Denomination of Coins - "One Ruble Of Orsha". - "1067" - Date of the First Historical Mention of Orsha. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. As the year of the coin stamping. The letter in "The Republic of Belarus". The date of release: July 2017. Size: 25 * 2 mm Material: brass Weight ~ 8 gr It was edited only 100 coins. The second edition is not planned. "One ruble of Orsha" is a souvenir and is not a instrument of payment.
  4. Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Minsk" Is the ninth release of the project "113 towns of Belarus" It was minted in July 2017 to the 950th anniversary of the first historical mention of Minsk. Obverse of the coin: - The Church of St. Simeon and St. Helena (also known as the Red Church). On the coin there is a projected view of the church where the church was connected through a gallery with a plebania (not built in the long run) from the old postcard "Kosciol w Minsku". - the old emblem of Minsk town, which is depicted on the seal of a magistrate, made in 1591 - The coin denomination is "One Ruble Of Minsk". - "1067" - the date of the first historical mention of Minsk. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. As the year of the coin stamping. The letter in "The Republic of Belarus". The date of release: July 2017. Size: 25 * 2 mm Material: brass Weight ~ 8 gr It was edited only 100 coins. The second edition is not planned. "One ruble of Minsk" is a souvenir and is not a instrument of payment.
  5. Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Mogilev" Is the eighth release of the project "113 towns of Belarus" This is the most scandalous coin. The coin depicts the date 1661 and the words "It's time! It's time!". These words were a call for an uprising in the occupied city during the 13-year war in the XVII century. As a result, in one day, the Moscow occupation garrison of 7,000 people was destroyed. Mention of this historical fact caused a huge hysteria in Russia. More than 400 publications and reports have been published in newspapers, on radio and TV. Well-known Russian TV channels have prepared special reports: >> >> >> Size: 25*2 mm Material: brass Weight ~ 8 gr It was edited only 100 coins. The second edition is not planned. «One ruble of Mogilev» is a souvenir and is not instrument of payment. The cost of coin at auctions is $ 20-30!
  6. Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Bobruisk" - "The little beavers". Is the special limited release of the project "113 towns of Belarus"! We have asked inhabitants of Bobruisk, what they want to portray of the coin. Many of views were in favor of beavers, which, by the way, are not the symbol of the town. The literal translation of the name of the city: a beaver-town; a city where beavers are found. That’s why the author of the project decided to publish an additional installment of coins. The coin obverse: * The dates 1387 and 2017 years, the name of the town of Bobruisk, the national Belarusian ornament; Two little beavers keeping the emblem of the town of Bobruisk. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2017 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus”. The date of release: march 2017. Size: 25*2 mm Material: brass Weight 8.1-8.2 gr It was edited only 50 coins. This is rare! The second edition is not planned. «One ruble of Bobruisk» is a souvenir and is not instrument of payment.
  7. Let's start 2017! New releases! Exclusive commemorative historical coin "One ruble of Bobruisk" - "The Opperman’s Tower". Is the next release of the project "113 towns of Belarus" The coin obverse: * The dates 1387 and 2017 years, the name of the town of Bobruisk, the national Belarusian ornament; * The emblem of the town of Bobruisk; * The Opperman’s Tower which is an extant part of the defensive complex «The Bobruisk fortress». The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2017 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus”. The date of release: March 2017. Size: 25*2 mm Material: brass Weight 8.1-8.2 gr It was edited only 100 coins. The second edition is not planned. «One ruble of Bobruisk» is a souvenir and is not instrument of payment.
  8. Exclusive commemorative historical coin «One ruble of Lepel» is the next release of the project “113 towns of Belarus” Lepel (Belarusian: Лепель) is a town located in the center of the Lepel raion in the Vitebsk region of Belarus near the Lepel Lake. The first known mention of Lepel dates back to 1439. The coin obverse: The emblem of Lepel town. The sketch of the Lepel’s Tsmok, a legendary creature, which allegedly dwelt on the Lepel Lake. Now it is a tourist symbol of Lepel. The coin denomination «One ruble of Lepel»; - 1439 as the year of the first mention and 2016 as this year. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2016 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus”. The date of release: November 2016. Size: 25*2 mm Material: brass Weight 8.1-8.2 gr It was edited only 100 coins and we release just 70 from the common amount. The second edition is not planned. Attention! «One ruble of Lepel» is a souvenir and is not instrument of payment.
  9. Exclusive commemorative coin «One ruble of Soligorsk», the project “113 towns" of Belarus The fifth release of the private project “113 towns" of Belarus Anniversary historical coin «One ruble of Soligorsk», The city it is one of the country's newest settlements, with its construction begun in 1958. By January 1, 1964, the city already had more than 18,000 inhabitants, and in May 1963 Soligorsk gained city status. Geography. Salihorsk lies in the south of Minsk Region near Slutsk, around 120 km (75 mi) from Minsk. Industry. City received its name from the fusion of two words: salt and city. The literal translation into English - Salt City. In Soligorsk produces more than 15% of the total production of potassium fertilizers in the world. 83% products are exported to more than 50 countries. Coin obverse: The sun. City name - Soligorsk 1958 - the date of founding of the city. Salt slagheap and conveyor on top of the mountain. Monument to miner. The coin denomination «One ruble of Soligorsk», Coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2016 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus” July 2016 as the date of release. Size: 0.98*0.08 inch Material: brass Weight 0.25 ounce It was edited only 100 coins.
  10. The fourth release of the private project “113 towns" of Belarus Anniversary historical coin «One ruble of Dzyarzhynsk» was stamped to the 870th anniversary of the first historical mention of Dzyarzhynsk town, which in its long history had three names: Krytagorye, Koydanava, Dzyarzhynsk. The coin obverse: -the names of Dzyarzhynsk: Krytagorye, Koydanava, Dzyarzhynsk, and the coat of arms of Koydanava, which allegedly was mentioned in 1776. -the coin denomination «One ruble of Dzyarzhynsk»; -the image of the Calvinist temple (sanctuary); -1146 as the year of the first mention and 2016 as this year. The coin reverse: -a schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. -a stork as the national symbol of Belarus. -2016 as the year of the coin stamping. -the lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus” July 3, 2016 is the date of release. Size: 0.98*0.08 inch Material: brass Weight 0.28 ounce It was edited only 100 coins
  11. Exclusive commemorative coin «One ruble of Kletsk», the project “113 towns" of Belarus The third release of the private project “113 towns" of Belarus Anniversary historical coin «One ruble of Kletsk» was stamped to the 890th anniversary of the first historical mention of Kletsk towm. Kletsk (Belarusian: Клецк) is a town situated in Minsk region in Belarus. It is located on the Lan River in the central part of Belarus, 138 km south to Minsk. In 1442 Kletsk received the Magdeburg rights to self-government. The coin obverse: -the name and the present day emblem of Kletsk town. -the fragment illustration "Kletsk battle" 5 (6) August 1506 -the coin denomination «One ruble of Kletsk» -1127 as the year of the first mention and 2016 as this year. The coin reverse: -a schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. -a stork as the national symbol of Belarus. -2016 as the year of the coin stamping. -the lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus” May 2016 is the date of release. Size: 0.98*0.08 inch Material: brass Weight 0.28 ounce It was edited only 100 coins
  12. Exclusive commemorative coin «One ruble of Slutsk», the project “113 towns" of Belarus The second release of the private project “113 towns" of Belarus Anniversary historical coin «One ruble of Slutsk» The coin was made to the 900-th anniversary of the first written mention of the Slutsk town. Slutsk (officially transliterated as Slutsk, Belarusian: Слуцк; Russian: Слуцк; Polish: Słuck) is a town in Belarus, located on the Sluch River 105 km (65 mi) south of Minsk. As of 2010 its population is of 61,400. Slutsk was first mentioned in writing in 1116. It was part of the Principality of Turov and Pinsk, but in 1160 it became the capital of a separate Sluck Principality. From 1320–1330 it was part of the domain of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Later it was owned by the Olelkovich and Radziwiłł families, which transformed the city into a center of the Polish Reformed Church with a Gymnasium that existed until 1918. It was part of Russian Empire after Second Partition of Poland in 1793. It was occupied by Germany in 1918 and again between 1941-1944, and by Poland between 1919 and 1920 during Polish Soviet War. The coin obverse: The name and nowadays emblem of Slustk town. The sketch of the old town. The coin denomination «One ruble of Slutsk» - 1116 as the year of the first mention and 2016 as this year. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2016 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus” Release date: April 2016 Size: 0.98*0.08 inch Material: brass Weight 0.25 ounce It was edited only 100 coins. Rare.
  13. Exclusive commemorative coin «One ruble of Uzda», the project “113 towns" of Belarus The first release of the private project “113 towns" of Belarus Anniversary historical coin «One ruble of Uzda». The coin was made to the 565-th anniversary of the first written mention of the Uzda town. Uzda (Belarusian: Узда) is a town situated in Minsk region in Belarus, the administrative center of the Uzda raion. Uzda is located 72 km south-west to Minsk. It was first mentioned as a country estate belonging to the Korsaks. Uzda got its name from the name of the Uzdianka River. Coin obverse: The emblem “The Korsaks”, who were the first town owners. The nowadays emblem of Uzda. Stele at the entrance to the town. The coin denomination «One ruble of Uzda», 1450 at the year of first mention of Uzda. The coin reverse: A schematic map of the Republic of Belarus with defined borders of regions. A stork as the national symbol of Belarus. 2015 as the year of the coin stamping. The lettering in Belarusian “The Republic of Belarus” January 2015 as the date of release. Size: 0.98*0.08 inch Material: brass Weight 0.25 ounce It was edited only 200 coins and we release just 150 from the common amount. The second edition is not planned. Attention! «One ruble of Uzda» is a souvenir and is not instrument of payment.
  14. The private project "113 towns" of Belarus. The private project “113 towns" of Belarus was started in 2014. Its aim is edition of limited series of commemorative coins for every towns of the Republic of Belarus. Altogether, 113 towns! This project does not have sponsor or external financing. This is a private work of one man. original description here >>
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