Belarus - 1 Rouble 2010 - Marshal Ivan Bagramyan
Identifier
ANRO-354
Reference Description
Obverse: Left-facing bust of Marshal Ivan Bagramyan, a prominent Soviet military leader during World War II. Behind him is a detailed map showing key locations such as Polotsk and Vitebsk, which were crucial in Operation Bagration. Surrounding the portrait along the upper edge of the coin is the inscription "1-я Прибалтийский фронт. Баграмян И.Х." (1st Baltic Front. Bagramyan I.Kh.), referring to his command during the operation.
Reverse: Emblem of the Republic of Belarus at the top, with the denomination "1 РУБЛЁЎ" (1 Roubles) displayed on the left side of the coin. The central design is a depiction of the Victory Monument in Minsk, symbolizing the Soviet victory during World War II. Surrounding the monument are inscriptions of key cities liberated during Operation Bagration: Vitebsk, Mogilev, Minsk, Grodno, and Brest. The inscription "АПЕРАЦЫЯ БАГРАЦІЁН" (Operation Bagration) is along the top edge, with "РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ" (Republic of Belarus) positioned below the monument. The year of issue, "2010", located at the bottom.
Reverse: Emblem of the Republic of Belarus at the top, with the denomination "1 РУБЛЁЎ" (1 Roubles) displayed on the left side of the coin. The central design is a depiction of the Victory Monument in Minsk, symbolizing the Soviet victory during World War II. Surrounding the monument are inscriptions of key cities liberated during Operation Bagration: Vitebsk, Mogilev, Minsk, Grodno, and Brest. The inscription "АПЕРАЦЫЯ БАГРАЦІЁН" (Operation Bagration) is along the top edge, with "РЭСПУБЛІКА БЕЛАРУСЬ" (Republic of Belarus) positioned below the monument. The year of issue, "2010", located at the bottom.
Specifications
Country: Belarus
Subject: Operation Bagration - Marshal Ivan Bagramyan
Date: 2010
Denomination: 1 rouble
Metal: Cu-Ni
Weight: 13.16g
Diameter: 33mm
Edge: Reeded
Mintage: 3,000pcs.
Strike quality: Proof-like
Subject: Operation Bagration - Marshal Ivan Bagramyan
Date: 2010
Denomination: 1 rouble
Metal: Cu-Ni
Weight: 13.16g
Diameter: 33mm
Edge: Reeded
Mintage: 3,000pcs.
Strike quality: Proof-like
Notes
Marshal Ivan Bagramyan (Hovhannes Bagramyan), originally born in Armenia in 1897, was a distinguished Soviet military commander who played a critical role during World War II. He is most celebrated for his leadership during Operation Bagration in 1944, a massive Soviet offensive that led to the liberation of Belarus and the destruction of German Army Group Centre. Bagramyan was the first non-Slavic commander to be appointed a Soviet Front commander, reflecting his exceptional military acumen and leadership.
This coin commemorates Bagramyan's contributions to the Soviet victory during World War II and honors his Armenian heritage, as he was born in the village of Chardakhlu, Armenia, and later rose to the highest ranks of the Soviet military. His Armenian roots are an essential part of his identity, and this coin serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, both in Armenia and Belarus.
This coin commemorates Bagramyan's contributions to the Soviet victory during World War II and honors his Armenian heritage, as he was born in the village of Chardakhlu, Armenia, and later rose to the highest ranks of the Soviet military. His Armenian roots are an essential part of his identity, and this coin serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, both in Armenia and Belarus.
Collection
Citation
“Belarus - 1 Rouble 2010 - Marshal Ivan Bagramyan,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 27, 2024, https://armnumres.org/index.php/items/show/354.