1000 Manat Independence

Emitent Turkmenistan
Rok 1994
Typ Non-circulating coin
Hodnota 1000 Manat (1000 TMM)
Měna Manat (1993-2009)
Složení Gold (.917)
Hmotnost 7.98 g
Průměr 22.05 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round
Technika Milled
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference KM#27, Schön#8
Popis líce The left profile of President Saparmurat Niyazov (1991-2006).
Písmo líce Latin
Opis líce TÜRKMENISTANYÑ PREZIDENTI SAPARMYRAT NYҰAZOW
(Translation: Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov)
Popis rubu The flag of Turkmenistan.
Písmo rubu Latin
Opis rubu TÜRKMENISTANYÑ GARAŞSYZLYGYNYÑ III ҰYLLYGY 1000 MANAT 1994
(Translation: 3 years of Independence of Turkmenistan)
Hrana Reeded
Mincovna
Náklad 1994 - - 5 000
ID Numisquare 2606165240
Další informace

Historical Context: Issued in 1994, the Turkmenistan 1000 Manat Independence gold coin materialized during the early post-Soviet era, as the nation, led by President Saparmurat Niyazov, established its sovereignty. Following the Manat's introduction in 1993, this 1994 issue solidified Turkmenistan's economic autonomy and national identity. It served as a potent numismatic declaration of the republic's hard-won independence, underscoring its commitment to a distinct national monetary system and statehood.

Artistry: The coin's design exemplifies a post-Soviet nationalistic stylistic school, prioritizing statehood symbols. Though individual engravers are typically uncredited for modern issues, the artistry conveys national pride. The obverse prominently features the Independence Monument, a core emblem of Turkmenistan’s freedom, with denomination and year. The reverse showcases the national emblem, displaying the five traditional carpet guls and the revered Akhal-Teke horse, embodying the nation's rich cultural heritage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .917 fine gold, weighing 7.98 grams and 22.05 millimeters in diameter, this issue reflects modern minting precision. As a commemorative, examples are frequently encountered in proof or proof-like condition, characterized by frosted devices against mirrored fields. Critical high-points for grading include the intricate musculature and mane of the Akhal-Teke horse, the delicate patterns within the carpet guls, and architectural details of the Independence Monument, all requiring full relief.

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