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On November 22, 2023, the Central Bank of Armenia put into circulation its entire series of coins with motifs commemorating the 30 years of its national currency. There are six coins that make up the monetary cone, with these faces: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 drams.
The obverses show the logo of the 30 years of the national currency, the year of issue “2023”, the name of the issuing country in Armenian and English “ՀՀՅՅՈՒՆ” and “REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA”.
The reverses show the same design as the ordinary circulation series. The face values of the coins “10 הױք” (10 DRAM), “20 הױք (20 DRAM)”, “50 ִױք” (50 DRAM), “100 ִױք” (100 DRAM), “200 ִױք” (200 DRAM) , “500 ′ֱִք” (500 DRAM), along with national decorations.
The coins have been minted by The Royal Mint, Great Britain.
The currency of Armenia
The national currency of the Republic of Armenia, the dram, is one of the symbols of the independent state, it was put into circulation on November 22, 1993. During the 30 years of existence of the dram, several series of banknotes and coins have been issued circulation, as well as other types of commemorative coins, banknotes and coins for collection, investment...
The first collector coin of the Republic of Armenia was minted in 1994. Since then, the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia has issued more than 440 collector coins made of gold, silver and cupro-nickel, dedicated to prominent Armenians, iconic monuments, as well as historical and cultural events.
Banknotes and coins of the Republic of Armenia are produced using state-of-the-art technologies, thus offering high quality. The constant and determined work to improve the banknotes and coins of the Republic of Armenia has generated numerous awards and great recognition in prestigious international numismatic competitions.
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