hello , some body help me . iwant to know what is this coin,nation and information help me plez and thank a lot Kiss
Belarus 20 Roubles KM 92 Silver Part of a series of coins named Fairy tales Subject: Symon the Musician
That is a pretty sweet coin. You sure it is orange glass? I thought usually mints would use some kind of semi-precious stone.
wow that orange/red glass almost looks like a small ruby is it coin in circulation or just a special commen to be ordered from mint only?
The latter; Belarus does not have any circulation coins. In this "Fairy Tales of the World" series the obverse is always the same; two children sitting on the moon and reading a book. The tale depicted on this coin is "Simon the Musician", as kvarterto wrote. Here is some info about the author: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakub_Kolas http://www.democraticbelarus.eu/node/5810 Christian
Yes, it is very beautiful. I have one in the series Kvarterto speaks about and it has a blue triangular zircon, and I am not positive but pretty sure Jessash1976 is right about semi-precious stones. I know mine is a zircon, I would bet this is ? dang, the name of the stone escapes me right now, but I will think of it.
I am pretty sure they hit the nail with a sledge hammer the size of a monster truck tire. it is a very nice coin/medal. Ice
The blue zircon Belarus and the reverse. I found this on my flash drive - I haven't seen the whole series and I am not sure what fairy tale this one is but I bet they are all beautiful.
Maybe so, but those "coins" are trial pieces made by the mint in Kremnica, SK. See my reply in that forum you mentioned or the articles below. As I wrote, I do not speak Russian but understood the gist, so to say, using online translation ... http://www.charter97.org/ru/news/2009/6/16/19184/ http://news.tut.by/economics/140090.html Interesting, by the way, that the face value of the coin depicted in the initial post (20 rubles) equals €0.005 EUR or $0.007. Roughly half a cent. Christian
That is the coin the series began with. It shows the Snow Queen, from Hans Christian Andersen's tale. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snow_Queen Edit: For those who are interested, here is additional info about the entire series, including photos, from the central bank. http://www.nbrb.by/engl/CoinsBanknotes/CommCoinTheme.asp?id=20 See the "Fairy tales of the peoples of the world" section and click the links. Christian