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10 Manat Year of Peace and Trust, polymer

Uitgever Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Jaar 2025
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Afmetingen 132 × 66 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio portrait of the Turkmen poet Magtymguly Pyragy at right, rendered in dark violet on a rose and salmon guilloche underprint. A polymer windowed security element at left centre carries a secondary portrait of Pyragy in a star-shaped frame. The national coat of arms and a polychrome cartographic vignette of Turkmenistan occupy the centre field, accompanied by a commemorative circular medallion inscribed with the year 2025 and the motto of the Year of Peace and Trust. Denomination numeral "10" in gold optical variable ink appears at lower right; a second numeral "10" in deep red is set at upper left within a traditional carpet-pattern border band.
Opschrift voorzijde ON MANAT
TÜRKMENISTANYŇ MERKEZI BANKY
ŞU BANKNOT TÖLEGLERIŇ ÄHLI GÖRNÜŞLERI ÜÇIN ÝÖREÝÄR
MAGTYMGULY PYRAGY
BAŞLYK
(Translation: Ten Manat / Central Bank of Turkmenistan / This banknote is valid for all types of payments / Magtymguly Pyragy / President/Chairman)
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Turkmenistan's "Year of Peace and Trust" designation — one of the state-mandated annual thematic titles that have replaced conventional commemorative logic in Berdymukhamedov-era monetary policy — gives this polymer issue its name rather than any singular event. The series continues the Central Bank's shift to polymer substrate that began incrementally in the 2010s, following substrate trials common across Central Asian issuing authorities looking to reduce replacement costs in high-circulation denominations.

TBB#242 is among the more recent polymer manat issues catalogued, and detailed circulation data remains thin at time of writing.

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