Belarus 20 rubles Mother Child Motherhood Traditions PR69 PCGS silver coin 2011

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    The 2011 Belarus 20 Rubles silver coin “Mother and Child. Motherhood (Мацярынства)” is a heartfelt tribute to maternal love, warmth, and the continuity of generations. The reverse shows a tender scene: a mother gently watching her baby, who reaches out toward a brightly colored bird, symbolizing the soul, freedom, and hope for the future. The bird, rendered with yellow-orange accents, brings a sense of life and movement into the composition. Around the figures are decorative stars, enhancing the feeling of harmony and purity. At the bottom is the inscription “МАЦЯРЫНСТВА”, emphasizing the central theme. The obverse features the national emblem of the Republic of Belarus above a symbolic Tree of Life, enriched with floral motifs, traditional ornaments, and protective folk patterns. Inscriptions include “РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ,” “20 РУБЛЁЎ,” the hallmark Ag 925, and the year 2011. Struck in Proof quality from sterling silver, the coin is graded PR69 DCAM by PCGS, confirming its superb preservation. As part of the series dedicated to family traditions and values, this coin unites artistry, symbolism, and cultural heritage, making it a valuable piece for collectors.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference BY459
    Nominal sum 20 rubles
    Nominal, number 20
    Weight, g 33.62
    Diameter, mm 38.61
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 10000
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country Europe / Belarus
    Certification PCGS
    Year 2011
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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