Artsakh — the self-declared republic controlling the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave — issued commemorative coinage in the early 2000s partly as an assertion of statehood, recognized by no UN member nation. These pieces were struck under contract by foreign mints and never circulated domestically in any meaningful sense; Artsakh's day-to-day economy ran on Armenian drams.
The KM#21a designation indicates a variant within the type — likely a finish or metal specification change from a base issue.
Artsakh — the self-declared republic controlling the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave — issued commemorative coinage in the early 2000s partly as an assertion of statehood, recognized by no UN member nation. These pieces were struck under contract by foreign mints and never circulated domestically in any meaningful sense; Artsakh's day-to-day economy ran on Armenian drams.
The KM#21a designation indicates a variant within the type — likely a finish or metal specification change from a base issue.