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| 裏面の説明 | Central field depicts a haloed standing figure of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, robed in flowing draped garments, his right hand raised in benediction and left hand held at his side, rendered in low relief against a plain field. To the lower right of the figure stands a small early Armenian church with a conical roof, symbolising the Christianisation of Armenia. To the right of the central figure, the Latin inscription ARMENIA 1700 / 301-2001 appears in two lines, commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the adoption of Christianity as Armenia's state religion. A continuous Armenian legend encircles the entire design along the periphery, reading ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆՈՒՄ ՔՐԻՍՏՈՆԵՈՒԹՅԱՆ 1700-ԱՄՅԱԿ. |
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Artsakh — the self-declared republic controlling the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave — issued collector coinage through its own central bank despite lacking broad international recognition. This piece commemorates 1,700 years of Armenian Christianity, dating the anniversary to 301 AD when King Tiridates III converted and made Armenia the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion. The Artsakh issues were struck by a contracted European mint, not domestically.