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1000 Manat

发行方 Central Bank of Turkmenistan
年份 1995
类型 Standard circulation banknote
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正面描述 Central vignette is a portrait of Saparmyrat Nyýazow (known as Türkmenbaşy, 1940–2006), first President of Turkmenistan, positioned at right of center against a guilloche underprint. The denomination and issuing authority are inscribed in Turkmen across the face, with additional ornamental border elements framing the composition.
正面铭文 TÜRKMENISTANYÑ MERKEZI BANKY ŞU BANKNOT TÖLEGLERIÑ ÄHLI GÖRNÜŞLERI ÜÇIN ҰÖREҰÄR BIR MÜÑ MANAT
(Translation: Central Bank of Turkmenistan, This banknote is valid for all types of payments, One Thousand Manat)
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The Canadian Bank Note Company printed the entire initial Manat series for Turkmenistan following independence from the Soviet Union, with this high-denomination note appearing in 1995 as the young republic's currency was still finding its footing. Hyperinflationary pressure from the post-Soviet transition meant the 1000 Manat, though nominally large at issue, eroded in purchasing power rapidly — a second series and then a redenomination followed within a decade.

The 2009 redenomination replaced these at 5000 old Manat to 1 new Manat, which gives some sense of how far the currency had traveled from this note's original value.