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| Issuer | National Bank of Tajikistan |
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| Year | 2011-2018 |
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| Value | 10 Diram |
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| Obverse description | The obverse displays the national coat of arms of Tajikistan in the centre of the field, depicting a stylised rising sun with radiating rays above a mountain range, surmounted by a crown and flanked by a cotton branch to the left and a wheat ear to the right, with an open book at the base. A wreath tied with ribbons frames the central device. The Cyrillic legend • ҶУМҲУРИИ ТОҶИКИСТОН • (Republic of Tajikistan) curves along the upper periphery, and the date appears at the bottom of the field between two raised dots. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse features the large numeral '10' prominently displayed in the upper centre of the field, with the Cyrillic denomination legend ДИРАМ inscribed immediately below in bold capital letters. A vertical band of traditional Tajik geometric and floral ornamental patterning occupies the left portion of the field, providing a decorative national motif. A small ornamental flourish is positioned at the base of the field beneath the denomination. |
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Tajikistan's diram denominations were introduced in 2000 when the somoni replaced the Tajik ruble at a rate of 1,000 to one — a redenomination forced by the economic collapse that followed the country's brutal civil war of the 1990s. The brass-plated steel composition adopted for this issue reflects the persistent budgetary constraints on the National Bank throughout the 2000s and into the following decade.