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| 表面の説明 | The architectural vignette of the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, designed by Zaha Hadid, occupies the central and right portion of the note, rendered in intaglio against a light blue guilloche underprint. At upper left, a vertical security thread strip is flanked by a green optically variable ink (OVI) device and a colour-shifting flame motif at right. The denomination "200" appears in large numerals at upper right and lower left, with the bank title "AZƏRBAYCAN MƏRKƏZİ BANKI" inscribed across the top and "İKİ YÜZ MANAT" in Azerbaijani along the right margin. |
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| 偽造防止技術 | Security thread, Watermark, Optically variable ink, Color-shifting ink |
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Azerbaijan's 200 Manat was introduced as part of the second-generation manat series, launched in the wake of the currency's severe devaluation in 2015, when the Central Bank abandoned its dollar peg and the manat lost roughly half its value in two discrete drops within a single year. The high denomination was a practical response to that inflationary shock — denominations that had seemed unnecessary before 2015 became suddenly logical.
G+D's Leipzig facility has printed Azerbaijani manat notes since the series began, giving the relationship unusual continuity for a post-Soviet central bank.