Description:
Obverse
Eagle in the coat-of-arms of the Republic of Belarus, state name in Belarusian 'Republic of Belarus', denomination, and year of issue.
In the cetner - the fragment of an engraving published in "Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae", the work of interaction between celestial bodies by the German scholar A. Kircher; in the right side — the alloy standard and the trademark of the Mint of Poland PLC underneath. The shape of crar plated with gold.
Reverse
The relief gold-plated picture of the stylized crab against the stylized representation of the clock on the clock tower in St. Mark's Square in Venice and the circumfenretial inscription - CANCER in the left side.
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