Issued as part of Turkmenistan's wildlife series under the presidency of Saparmurat Niyazov — "Turkmenbashi" — who died in December 2006, the same year this coin was struck. Niyazov's administration used prestige coinage aggressively as a tool of national image-building, with wildlife and cultural themes selected to project a distinct Turkmen identity to foreign collectors. Whether pieces from this series were released before or after his death in any meaningful distribution sense remains unclear in the literature.
The Indian crested porcupine is native to Central Asia and remains one of the larger rodents found across the region.
Issued as part of Turkmenistan's wildlife series under the presidency of Saparmurat Niyazov — "Turkmenbashi" — who died in December 2006, the same year this coin was struck. Niyazov's administration used prestige coinage aggressively as a tool of national image-building, with wildlife and cultural themes selected to project a distinct Turkmen identity to foreign collectors. Whether pieces from this series were released before or after his death in any meaningful distribution sense remains unclear in the literature.
The Indian crested porcupine is native to Central Asia and remains one of the larger rodents found across the region.