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| Uitgever | National Bank of Azerbaijan |
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| Jaar | 2008 |
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| Valuta | Third manat (2006-date) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Three-quarter facing bust effigy of Üzeyir Hacıbəyov, the celebrated Azerbaijani composer, wearing spectacles and a suit, rendered in high relief at center. His name 'ÜZEYİR HACIBƏYOV' appears in the right field. The circular legend 'AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLİKASI' frames the upper portion of the design, while the denomination '100 MANAT' is inscribed along the lower periphery. The date '2008' appears to the left of the portrait within the field. The overall design is executed in proof finish with frosted devices against a highly polished field. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | • AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLİKASI • 2008 ÜZEYİR HACIBƏYOV 100 MANAT (Translation: Republic of Azerbaijan) |
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Üzeyir Hacıbəyov composed Leyli və Məcnun in 1908, the first opera written in the Muslim world — a fact the Azerbaijani government marked precisely one century later with this issue. The centennial timing was deliberate; Baku had been actively constructing a cultural nationalism rooted in pre-Soviet intellectual figures, and Hacıbəyov, who also wrote the national anthem adopted in 1992, offered an unimpeachable symbol for that project.
The .999 fine standard and 31.1g specification place this squarely in the one-troy-ounce bullion-commemorative category that post-Soviet states favored heavily in the 2000s for international collector markets.