20 Diram

发行方 Tajikistan
年份 2001-2006
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 20 Diram
货币 Somoni (2000-date)
材质 Brass plated steel
重量 2.73 g
直径 18.5 mm
厚度 1.51 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#4, Schön#3
正面描述 Crown surmounted by an arc of seven stars, date below
正面文字 Cyrillic
正面铭文 • ҶУМҲУРИИ ТОҶИКИСТОН • 2001
(Translation: Republic of Tajikistan)
背面描述 Denomination within design
背面文字 Cyrillic
背面铭文 20 ДИРАМ
(Translation: 20 Diram)
边缘 Plain
铸币厂 (СПМД)
Saint Petersburg / Leningrad /
Petrograd, Russia (1724-date)
铸造量 2001 СПМД - KM#4.1 (small value) -
2001 СПМД - KM#4.1 (small value) Proof -
2006 СПМД - KM#4.1 (small value) -
2006 СПМД - KM#4.2 (large value) -
Numisquare 编号 2359528240
附加信息

Historical Context: Issued by Tajikistan between 2001 and 2006, the 20 Diram coin marks a pivotal era in the nation's post-Soviet and post-civil war recovery. Under President Emomali Rahmon, this period focused on economic stabilization and asserting national identity. The 2001 coinage series, following the 1999 introduction of the Somoni and Diram, underscored Tajikistan's commitment to a stable, sovereign currency system after years of political and economic flux.

Artistry: The 20 Diram's design, typical of modern nationalistic coinage, prioritizes clear symbolism. The obverse features Tajikistan's national emblem: a crown, seven stars, and mountains, framed by cotton and wheat, representing national aspirations and agricultural heritage. The reverse is utilitarian, displaying the large numeral "20" above the Cyrillic "ДИРАМ" (Diram) and the mint year, ensuring immediate recognition of its denomination.

Technical/Grading: Struck on an 18.5 mm, 2.73-gram brass-plated steel planchet, this coin's composition is common for early 21st-century circulating issues. Critical high-points for evaluation include the intricate details of the crown and stars on the obverse's national emblem, and the sharp definition of the numerals and Cyrillic text on the reverse. Collectors should meticulously inspect the brass plating's integrity, as wear frequently exposes the underlying steel, affecting the coin's visual appeal and grade.

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