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| Uitgever | Turkmenistan |
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| Jaar | 2007 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central design features the Monument of Neutrality of Turkmenistan set against the United Nations emblem in the background field. The denomination '1000 MANAT' appears in the lower portion of the field, flanked by star ornaments, along with the year of issue '2007'. A circular legend in Latin script surrounds the design referencing Turkmenistan's chairmanship of the 62nd session of the UN General Assembly. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | TÜRKMENISTANYŇ BMG-niň BAŞ ASSAMBLEÝASYNYŇ 62-nji SESSIÝASYNDA BAŞLYKLYK ETMEGI 1000 MANAT * 2007 * (Translation: The chairmanship of Turkmenistan in the 62nd session of UN General Assembly 1000 Manat) |
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Issued to mark Turkmenistan's one-year rotating presidency of the United Nations Group of 77, this coin commemorates a diplomatic moment that the Berdimuhamedov government treated as a major international legitimacy event. Berdimuhamedov had assumed power just months earlier following the death of Saparmurat Niyazov — "Turkmenbashi" — in December 2006, and the G77 presidency offered early international visibility for a regime still consolidating control over one of the world's most isolated states.