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100 Manat Asian Martial Games

Issuer Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Year 2017
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Value 100 Manat
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Obverse lettering ÝÜZ MANAT TÜRKMENISTANYŇ MERKEZI BANKY ŞU BANKNOT TÖLEGLERIŇ ÄHLI GÖRNÜŞLERI ÜÇIN ÝÖREÝÄR
(Translation: One Hundred Manat, Central Bank of Turkmenistan, This banknote is valid for all types of payments)
Reverse description The central vignette presents an aerial intaglio view of the Aşgabat Olimpiýa Stadiony (Ashgabat Olympic Stadium) complex, with a sculptural Akhal-Teke horse monument visible to the left. At upper right, the crescent moon and stars emblem in light blue, alongside the numeral 100; at right centre, the logo of the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. A broad decorative band along the lower margin carries the denomination in Turkmen script within traditional geometric ornamentation.
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Turkmenistan's 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games commemorative is one of the more obscure entries in the De La Rue-printed Turkmen series. The games were held in Ashgabat that September — a massive state project that Berdimuhamedow's government used as a platform for international visibility, with Turkmenistan spending an estimated $5 billion on facilities. The commemorative note was issued specifically for that event.

Pick 41A is cotton substrate with a security thread and watermark — no holograms or color-shifting ink, modest by contemporary commemorative standards. Mintage figures were never officially published.

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