Belarus, Kremnica (Kremnitz) mint, dated 2009 AD., issued for circulation in 2016 AD.,
20 Kopeks (Kapeek) (ø 20,4 mm / 3,70 g), brass plated steel (magnetic), 3,70 g theor. mint weight, mintage 15.120.000 , axis medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge with 3 reeded segments,
Obv.: Ð ÑÑпубліка / БеларуÑÑŒ // БЕЛÐРУСЬ 2009 , national emblem of Belarus, state name “Respubliki BieÅ‚aruś“ in tiny letters on ribbon, name “Belarus“ and date in bigger letters below.
Rev.: 20 / Капеек , Belarusian flower ornament in 0 of value number.
Schön 503 .
Date / Mintage / Details
2009 15.120.000
The national emblem of Belarus, which replaced the historic Pahonia arms in a 1995 referendum, features a ribbon in the colours of the national flag, a map of Belarus, wheat ears and a red star. It is sometimes referred to as the coat of arms of Belarus, although this is incorrect due to the lack of several heraldic elements. The emblem is an allusion to one that was used by the Byelorussian SSR, designed by Ivan Dubasov in 1950, with the biggest change being a replacement of the hammer and sickle with an outline map of Belarus. In the center of the emblem sits a green outline of Belarus, superimposed over the rays of a golden sun. The sun is partially covered by a globe, with the landmass (part of Eurasia) in purple and waters in blue. Lining the left and right sides of the emblem are stalks of wheat, superimposed with flowers. Clovers adorn the left wheat stalks; flax flowers adorn the right. Wrapped around the wheat stalks is a red and green ribbon bearing the colours of the flag of Belarus; the ribbon meets at the base of the emblem, where the name Republic of Belarus (Ð ÑÑпубліка БеларуÑÑŒ) is inscribed in gold in the Belarusian language. At the top of the emblem there is a five-pointed red star.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_emblem_of_Belarus