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100 Kuponi digit '1' in denominator

Uitgever National Bank of Georgia
Jaar 1993
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette shows a panoramic view of old Tbilisi to the right, with Mount Mtatsminda rising in the background. Denomination numeral '100' appears at the left in bold lettering, framed by ornamental Georgian border motifs. Inscriptions in the Georgian Mkhedruli script identify the issuing authority and currency unit.
Opschrift voorzijde 100 კუპონი 100 სებ საქართველოს ეროვნული ბანკი
(Translation: 100 Kuponi, NBG National Bank of Georgia)
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Opmerkingen

Georgia's kuponi series was a transitional currency, introduced after the country left the Soviet ruble zone. The kuponi suffered catastrophic hyperinflation almost immediately — by 1994 the lari replaced it at a rate of one million kuponi to one lari, which means this note became functionally worthless within roughly a year of issue.

The "Printed: 30.04.1945" field almost certainly refers to the date embedded in the watermark paper stock, not a press date — recycled or repurposed security paper from postwar European stocks was not uncommon in early 1990s FSU emergency currency production.

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