Monday, 5 December 2016

Belarus. 2nd Series Banknotes

From the collapse of the Soviet Union until May 1992, the Soviet ruble circulated in Belarus alongside the Belarusian ruble. New Russian banknotes also circulated in Belarus, but they were replaced by notes issued by the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in May 1992. The first post-Soviet Belarusian ruble was assigned the ISO code BYB and replaced the Soviet currency at the rate of 1 Belarusian ruble = 10 Soviet rubles. It took about two years before the ruble became the official currency of the country.

(1January 2000 - 1 January 2004)
1 Ruble banknote
1 Ruble Belarus banknote
1 Ruble Belarus banknote

(1 January 2000 - 1 January 2013)
10 Rubles banknote
10 Ruble Belarus banknote
10 Ruble Belarus banknote

(1 January 2000 - 1 January 2013)
20 Rubles banknote
20 Ruble Belarus banknote
20 Ruble Belarus banknote

 (1 January 2000 - 1 January 2015)
50 Rubles Banknote
50 Ruble Belarus banknote
Front: Holmsk Gate – fragment of the Memorial Brest Hero–Fortress
50 Ruble Belarus banknote
 Back: The main entrance to the Memorial Brest Hero–Fortress

 (1 January 2000 - 1 January 2017)
100 Rubles Banknote
100 Ruble Belarus banknote
100 Ruble Belarus banknote

500 Rubles Banknote
500 Ruble Belarus banknote
500 Ruble Belarus banknote

1000 Rubles Banknote
1000 Ruble Belarus banknote
1000 Ruble Belarus banknote

20000 Rubles Banknote
20000 Rubles Banknote
20000 Rubles Banknote

Thanks to Agnes for the banknotes.  

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