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50 Manat

Uitgever Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Jaar 2005
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Referentie(s) P#17
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Beschrijving keerzijde A full-bodied Akhal-Teke stallion stands in profile at centre-left, rendered in warm chestnut tones with characteristic dappling, set against a vignette of the Ashgabat hippodrome grandstand. The background carries a complex geometric guilloche in violet and lilac hues with traditional Turkmen carpet motifs running along the lower border panel, while the numeral '50' appears in a dark inset panel at upper right.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark
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Opmerkingen

Turkmenistan's 2005 banknote series was issued under Saparmurat Niyazov — "Turkmenbashi" — whose personality cult at the time rivaled almost anything in the post-Soviet world. The Central Bank operated under extraordinary political constraints during this period, with monetary policy effectively subordinate to Niyazov's state-building projects and the revenue flows from natural gas exports.

De La Rue's involvement brought professional security printing to a country that had only established its own currency, the manat, in 1993 after breaking from the Soviet ruble zone. The watermark is the sole listed security feature — relatively sparse for a mid-2000s high-denomination note.

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