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20 Diram

Uitgever National Bank of Tajikistan
Jaar 2011-2018
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The denomination numeral '20' is prominently displayed in large raised figures occupying the right portion of the field, with the Cyrillic unit designation ДИРАМ inscribed beneath in bold lettering. A vertical panel of traditional Tajik geometric and floral ornamental motifs, reminiscent of Central Asian decorative arts, occupies the left side of the field. A small floral ornament is centred at the bottom of the field below the denomination legend.
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Aanvullende informatie

Tajikistan's diram series was introduced in 2001 following the replacement of the Soviet-era ruble with the somoni, named for Ismoil Somoni, the 9th-century Samanid ruler adopted as a national symbol after independence. The brass-plated steel composition reflects the country's position as one of the poorest economies in the former Soviet space, where full brass or cupro-nickel coinage would have been economically impractical for low-denomination circulation.