Uranus

The Solar System developed some 4.6 billion years ago. As early as in the antiquity astromers, watching the skies discerned small points moving between the stars. They called the objets wanderers, or planest. The names were given to honor the Roman gods: Jupiter - the King of Gods, Mars - the God of War, Mercury - the Messenger of Gods, Venus - the Goddess of Love and Beauty, Saturn - the Father of Jupiter and the God of Agriculture. Following the discovery of the telescope other planets were also spotted throughout the Solar System: Uranus (1781) and Neptune (1846).

Uranus
Obverse: 
In the center — an ancient sculpture of Atlas holding planet Earth on his shoulders against a stylized image of the fragment of the solar system with a circumferential inscription in Latin therein: SYSTEMA SOLARE; at the top — the relief image of the State Coat of Arms of the Republic of Belarus; and at the top — a circumferential inscription: РЭСПУБЛIКА БЕЛАРУСЬ (THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS), on the left side along the rim — the denomination: 10 РУБЛЁЎ (10 RUBLES), and on the right side along the rim — the year of issue, the alloy standard, and the trademark of the Mint of Poland PLC.
Reverse: 
In the central part of each coin - an image of a Solar System planet Uranus made using the pad print method. In the background - fragments of the map of the heavens dating back to the 16th century showing the Solar System. Underneath the image planet Uranus name in Latin and the astronomical symbol.
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Uranus
Uranus
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Catalog ID: 
BY230CM1
Value: 
€45
Mintage: 
11111
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Purity: 
0.925
Weight: 
10g
Diameter: 
32mm
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