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| 背面描述 | The central field features a composite design commemorating the catastrophic Spitak earthquake of December 7, 1988: a stylized outline map of Armenia forms the background, overlaid with a partially collapsed traditional Armenian church or chapel with a conical dome, rendered in fine line engraving against a mirror-field. Rubble and debris are depicted at the base of the structure, evoking the destruction wrought by the disaster. The denomination '10 ՏԱՐԻ' (10 years) appears to the lower left in Armenian script, and a dotted border ring frames the inner field. The legend 'ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆ 7.12.88' (Armenia, 7.12.88) arcs along the upper periphery in Armenian script. |
| 背面文字 | Armenian |
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Issued a decade after the Spitak earthquake of December 7, 1988, which killed an estimated 25,000 people and left half a million homeless across northern Armenia. The quake measured 6.8 on the Richter scale and effectively leveled the city of Spitak entirely. Gorbachev cut short a visit to New York to return to the Soviet Union, and the disaster accelerated an already strained relationship between Moscow and the Armenian SSR at a particularly volatile moment in Soviet history.
Armenia's first commemorative coin program launched in 1994, two years after independence. This 1998 release falls within that early sovereign series.