On Stack’s Bowers Galleries auction was fount a lot with a set of 6 pieces in lot.
This design of Belarussian Rubles was created in Germany by Giesecke&Devrient, printed in 1993, but never got to issued status.
The $1 Ruble has Kamenets Tower while on the greenish 5 Ruble is Saint Euphrosyne Church in Polotsk.
The larger denominations of the set features prominent Belarusians.
The 10 Rubles has Writer Yakub Kolas, pictured, the 20 Ruble has a portrait of Poet Yanka Kupala, and the 50 Ruble features literary critic Maxim Bogdanovich.
The largest denomination in 100 Rubles features the image of physician, translator and book printer, Francis Skaryna.
Do you think it makes sense to add them to the catalog of banknotes or exonumia?



























