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Azerbaijan 10-manat banknote

The 10 Manat (US$5.87; €5.05) banknote, P-40; B-410, boasts a harmonious fusion of history and innovation. Its vibrant green color and dimensions of 134 x 70 mm make it an artistic and practical piece of currency.

On the obverse, a resplendent sailing ship takes center stage, rendered in a mesmerizing green-to-blue SPARK Live effect. Surrounding it are remarkable landmarks: the Old Baku cityscape, the majestic Shirvanshahs Palace, and the iconic Maiden Tower accompanied by the ancient fortress walls. This composition embodies the spirit of Azerbaijan’s rich heritage and cultural significance.

Flipping the note reveals an equally captivating reverse. Adorned with traditional Azeri carpet ornaments, it exudes the country’s artistic legacy. A map of Azerbaijan is thoughtfully integrated, emphasizing its geographical and cultural diversity.

The banknote’s security features are equally impressive. A RollingStar LEAD holographic stripe, a pinnacle of modern security, graces the currency, adding a layer of protection against counterfeiting. The green-to-blue RollingStar security thread, when observed through a window, showcases a mesmerizing play of colors. The demetalized inscription of “AMB 10” further enhances its authenticity.

The watermark, a dual representation of coats of arms and an electrotype “10,” stands as a hallmark of the note’s integrity. Dated 2021 with the prefix “A,” the banknote bears the distinctive signature of Elman Rustamov, a notable figure in Azerbaijan’s financial landscape.

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Azerbaijan new 20 Manat banknote


Introducing the 20 Manat banknote P-41; B-411, with a value of US$11.75 or €10.10. This note, adorned in a verdant green hue, stands at 141 x 70 mm, exuding a sense of significance and culture.

The front of the note is a tribute to valor – helmets, sword, and shields stand as symbols of strength and courage. These elements evoke the spirit of history and the nation’s resilience.

Flipping the note reveals the heart of Azerbaijan – a map stretches across, encapsulating the nation’s identity and unity. This representation underscores the significance of the land.

A Gold-to-green RollingStar LEAD Mix windowed security thread, demetalized with AMB 20, stands as a sentinel against forgery. The watermark is a symphony of authenticity – the Khari bulbul and an electrotype 20 create a seal of legitimacy.

Dated 2021 and bearing the prefix A, this banknote was introduced on 10th February 2022, bearing the signature of Elman Rustamov. The theme of Karabach underscores its cultural and historical significance, making it more than just currency – it is a vessel of heritage, valor, and unity.

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Azerbaijan new 500 manat banknote

“First Anniversary of Victory in the 44-Day Patriotic War”

 

Introducing the 500 Manat banknote P-45; B-415, a tribute to value and national pride, equivalent to US$293.69 or €252.49. This note, in a vibrant green hue, stands tall at 165 x 70 mm, commanding attention and reverence.

The front is a celebration of the land – tulips and the Kharibulbul (Ophrys caucasica) flower grace the scene, paying homage to nature’s beauty. Soldiers, holding the flag high, symbolize unity and strength. Ilham Aliyev’s rallying cry “QARABAĞ AZƏRBAYCANDIR!” (Karabakh is Azerbaijan!) resounds, commemorating 8th November 2020. An anniversary logo and the Khudafar stone bridge, historic and iconic, add depth to the narrative.

Flipping the note reveals the heart of Azerbaijan – the Askeran fortress stands as a testament to history and resilience. The mausoleum of poet Molla Panah Vagif, known as The Learned One, in Shusha, is a tribute to culture and literature. The map of Azerbaijan completes the image, underscoring the nation’s identity.

A Gold-to-green windowed security thread, demetalized with AMB 500, stands guard against counterfeits. The note is crafted by Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) in Germany, a mark of quality.

Watermarks tell their own story – the coat of arms and an electrotype 500 are a seal of authenticity. Dated 2021 and marked with the prefix A, this banknote was introduced on 4th November 2021. With a limited quantity of 1,000,000, this 500 Manat note encapsulates Azerbaijan’s heritage, resilience, and national spirit.

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Azerbaijan 50-manat introduced on Jan/2021

Presenting the 50 Manat banknote P-42; B-412, a testament to value and progress, valued at US$29.37 or €25.25. Measuring 148 x 70 mm, this note envelops itself in a lush green hue, symbolizing growth and vitality.

The front of the note is a homage to knowledge and advancement – architectural and scientific elements interweave, highlighting human achievement. A Gold to green SPARK® Live effect graces the image of students, bringing a touch of enchantment. The Gold to green RollingStar® LEAD (Hologram), a holographic foil stripe depicting an educational institution, stands as a symbol of aspirations in three dimensions. A visually impaired recognition feature enhances inclusivity at the left and right borders.

Turning the note reveals the essence of Azerbaijan – a map spans the scene, embodying the nation’s identity and unity. Stylized figures add an artistic touch, reflecting the nation’s cultural richness.

A Gold to green RollingStar® security thread, demetalized with 50 and AMB, fortifies the note against any counterfeit attempts. The note’s creation is attributed to the Oesterreichische Banknoten und Sicherheitsdruck GmbH (OBS) in Vienna, Austria.

Watermarks seal the note’s authenticity – coats of arms and an electrotype 50 are embedded as a mark of legitimacy. Dated 2020 and marked with the prefix A, this banknote was introduced in January 2020, carrying the signature of Elman Rustamov. With the theme of education and future, this note bridges value and aspirations, serving as a conduit for growth and progress.

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Azerbaijan 5-manat introduced on Jan/2021

Introducing the 5 Manat banknote P-39; B-409, worth of US$2.94 or €2.52. Measuring 127 x 70 mm, this note exudes warmth in its rich brown hue, capturing attention and respect.

The front of the note draws us into the world of knowledge and literature. Books and a quill pen pay homage to the art of writing, while the SPARK® Live effect transitions from gold to green on an inkwell, creating a mesmerizing visual display. An innovative feature at the left and right border caters to visually impaired individuals, promoting inclusivity.

On the back, a map of Azerbaijan graces the scene, woven with stylized figures that celebrate the nation’s identity and diversity.

Security is paramount – a gold to green Rollingstar® security thread, demetalized with “5” and “AMB,” safeguards against counterfeit attempts. The note’s origins are marked by the prestigious Oesterreichische Banknoten und Sicherheitsdruck GmbH (OBS) in Vienna, Austria.

The watermark is a tapestry of coats of arms and the electrotype “5,” signifying authenticity. Dated 2020, with a prefix “A” and introduced in January under the signature of Elman Rustamov. Its theme of writing and literature underscores its cultural significance, making it a bridge between value and heritage.

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Azerbaijan 1-manat introduced on Jan/2021

Introducing the 1 Manat banknote P-38; B-408, a tribute to value and cultural heritage, valued at US$0.59 or €0.50. This note, adorned in an elegant gray hue, measures 120 x 70 mm, exuding a sense of significance and artistry.

The front of the note is a symphony of culture – Azerbaijan musical instruments and musical notes intertwine, celebrating the nation’s artistic legacy. A Gold to green SPARK® Live effect graces the treble clef, adding a touch of enchantment. A visually impaired recognition feature enhances inclusivity at the left and right borders.

Turning the note reveals the essence of Azerbaijan – a map spans the scene, embodying the nation’s identity and unity. Windows are a tribute to the nation’s architectural splendor, offering a glimpse into its soul.

A Gold to green RollingStar® security thread, demetalized with 1 and AMB, stands as a sentinel against counterfeit endeavors. The note’s creation is attributed to the Oesterreichische Banknoten und Sicherheitsdruck GmbH (OBS) in Vienna, Austria.

Watermarks validate the note’s authenticity – coats of arms and an electrotype 1 serve as a mark of legitimacy. Dated 2020 and marked with the prefix B, this banknote was introduced in January 2020, carrying the signature of Elman Rustamov. With the theme of culture and art, this 1 Manat note encapsulates a nation’s legacy and creativity, making it a vessel of both value and expression.

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