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| Issuer | Central Bank of Armenia |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Weight | 33.6 g |
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| Obverse description | At center, the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia depicting a double-headed eagle with spread wings, supporting a quartered shield bearing the national symbols, including Mount Ararat with Noah's Ark, a lion, an eagle, and a double-headed eagle, with a sword and anchor crossed below. The denomination '1000' is inscribed in large numerals in the lower field, followed by the bilingual legend 'ԴՐԱՄ ДРАМ' and the date '2015' below. The circular legend reads 'ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ' in Armenian script at the top and 'РЕСПУБЛИКА АРМЕНИЯ' in Cyrillic script at the bottom, all on a mirrored proof field. |
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| Reverse lettering | ԵՎՐԱՍԻԱԿԱՆ ՏՆՏԵՍԱԿԱՆ ՄԻՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ ЕВРАЗИЙСКИЙ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ СОЮЗ (Translation: Eurasian Economic Union Eurasian Economic Union) |
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Armenia joined the Eurasian Economic Union on January 2, 2015 — a membership that generated genuine domestic controversy, with critics arguing it foreclosed a then-active EU association agreement. This coin was issued the same year accession took effect, making it an explicit piece of political commemoration rather than a routine bullion or anniversary release.