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| Issuer | Central Bank of Turkmenistan |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 1 Manat |
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| Obverse description | The national coat of arms of Turkmenistan occupies the central vignette, flanked by a map of Turkmenistan to the right and the commemorative logo for the Year of Peace and Trust to the left. A portrait of Muhammet Togrul Beg Türkmen appears on the note. Multicolour guilloche underprint frames the overall design. |
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| Reverse lettering | TÜRKMENISTANYŇ MERKEZI BANKY BIR MANAT TÜRKMENBAŞY HALKARA DEŇIZ PORTY TÜRKMEN ÄLEM 52°E (Translation: Central Bank of Turkmenistan One Manat) |
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Turkmenistan's polymer series has been issued in stages since 2017, when the Central Bank first contracted De La Rue to produce polymer substrate notes — a move driven more by prestige and durability targets than by any counterfeit pressure on the manat. The "Year of Peace and Trust" designation follows the government's practice of theming each calendar year officially, a formality that gets stamped into commemorative and circulating issues alike. Whether this 1 Manat piece is intended for general circulation or functions primarily as a collector-oriented release remains, at time of cataloging, unclear from available documentation.
At 120 × 60 mm, the format is unusually small even by polymer standards — worth noting when sleeving.