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| 正面描述 | The Armenian national coat of arms occupies the central field, depicting an eagle and a lion flanking a quartered shield, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished proof background. The denomination '10000' with 'ԴՐԱՄ' (Dram) is inscribed below the arms, and the date '1998' appears in the lower field flanked by two small star ornaments. The Armenian legend 'ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ' (Republic of Armenia) curves along the upper periphery in Armenian script. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Ani was the medieval capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom and, at its 10th-century peak, a city of roughly 100,000 inhabitants rivaling Constantinople in scale. The ruins sit today on the Turkish side of the Araks River border, which has made the site both politically charged and largely inaccessible to Armenian visitors for decades. Armenia's 1998 gold issue commemorating Ani arrived the same year the country was still consolidating its post-Soviet currency framework — the dram itself had only been introduced in 1993 to replace the Soviet ruble.