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| 背面描述 | A detailed intaglio vignette at left presents a collection of traditional Turkmen tribal jewellery — including ornate silver pectoral ornaments, bracelets, and embellished headpieces set with gemstones — rendered against a multicolour guilloche background incorporating geometric carpet motifs. A dark brown decorative band with traditional Tekke carpet ornamentation runs along the lower margin, with the denomination inscription at right. A colour-shifting numeral panel appears at upper right. |
| 背面铭文 | XXI ASYR – TÜRKMENIŇ ALTYN ASYRY BÄŞ ÝÜZ MANAT (Translation: The 21st century is the golden age of the Turkmen, Five Hundred Manat) |
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Turkmenistan's 2005 high-denomination series was issued under Saparmurat Niyazov, whose personality cult so thoroughly dominated the republic's institutions that the central bank itself operated largely as an instrument of state theater. The 500 Manat sat at the top of a currency system rendered nearly meaningless by chronic inflation — by the mid-2000s, everyday transactions routinely required enormous bundles of lower notes, and this denomination still represented relatively little purchasing power in real terms.
De La Rue's Gateshead facility handled production, applying a security thread and watermark to cotton substrate — adequate specification for a note whose issuing government was replaced, along with the entire currency series, following Niyazov's death in December 2006.