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Abkhazia new 10 and 20 apsars

 

The 10 Apsars banknote , P-3; B-103, with an approximate value of US$1.54 or €1.38. This banknote is marked by its yellow, orange, and brown colors and measures 150 x 65 mm.

The front of the note features the coat of arms of Abkhazia prominently, along with the apsars symbol. It also includes a series of seven 5-pointed stars, a paw print, and the face of a leopard, emphasizing the region’s rich wildlife. An ancient bronze axe with a primitive drawing of an animal is depicted, symbolizing Abkhazia’s historical heritage. The coat of arms appears again, reinforcing national pride.

On the reverse side, the note displays the apsars symbol and the ancient bronze axe with a primitive drawing of an animal, mirroring the front’s themes of heritage and history. A stylized upper part of an alabasha, which is a traditional Abkhaz military and hierarchical staff, is shown alongside a fern and seven 5-pointed stars. Additionally, there is a QR-code, reflecting a blend of tradition and modern technology.

Unlike many contemporary banknotes, the 10 Apsars note does not include a security thread. However, it features a watermark of a leopard’s face, which is a security measure to help verify its authenticity.

The note is printed by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak” (FGU) in Russia, a well-known printer for producing secure and high-quality banknotes.

This particular series of the 10 Apsars note is dated 2024, with its introduction set for June 10, 2024. The note carries the prefix AA and is authenticated by the signature of Beslan Barateliya.

The 100 Apsars banknote P-4; B-104, valued at approximately US$15.40 or €13.80. This banknote is distinguished by its purple and violet color scheme and measures 150 x 65 mm.

On the front of the note, you will find the apsars symbol prominently displayed, alongside the coat of arms of Abkhazia. Seven 5-pointed stars are featured, symbolizing national unity. A delicate flower adds a touch of natural beauty, while the majestic, snow-covered Caucasus mountain represents the region’s stunning landscapes. Additionally, the front side showcases a red deer with antlers, embodying the local wildlife, and a blackbird perched on a pine branch adorned with cones and needles, further emphasizing the region’s natural richness.

The reverse side of the note depicts ancient bronze tools, reflecting Abkhazia’s rich historical heritage. The ruins of dolmens and cromlechs add a sense of ancient mystery and cultural depth. The design also includes seven 5-pointed stars and an amphora, which is a nod to the historical trade and pottery of the region. A QR-code is present as well, integrating modern technology into the note’s design.

This note does not feature a security thread, which is somewhat unusual for contemporary banknotes. The watermark is currently unknown, leaving an element of mystery regarding its security features.

Printed by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Goznak” (FGU) in Russia, this 100 Apsars note is produced by a reputable entity known for its expertise in secure banknote production.

The series of the 100 Apsars note is dated 2024 and has the prefix AA. It was introduced on June 10, 2024, and is authenticated by the signature of Beslan Barateliya.

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Abkhazia new 25 apsar banknote

Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Victory in the Patriotic War

The 30th anniversary of Victory in the Patriotic War of the People of Abkhazia (1992-1993) is being commemorated with a special banknote. The banknote has a denomination of 25 Apsars, equivalent to approximately US$3.85 or €3.45. Its design features green and yellow colors and has dimensions of 150 x 65 mm.

On the front of the banknote, you will find the coat of arms, a sailing ship, a traditional ornament serving as a registration device, a hawk in flight, stars, and the head of a hawk in profile. The back of the banknote showcases two standing soldiers holding swords and a rifle, along with stars, a traditional ornament as a registration device, and a QR code.

There is no security thread present on this banknote. It was printed by Gosnak, and the watermark features a basket weave pattern. The banknote bears the date of 2023 and carries the prefix “AA.” It was introduced into circulation on May 22, 2023. The signature of Beslan Baratelia is also included on the banknote.

Although 15,000 banknotes were printed, they were not put into circulation. These banknotes serve as a commemorative item to honor the 30th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War of the People of Abkhazia (1992-1993).

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