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| Issuer | Central Bank of Armenia |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Reference(s) | KM#330 |
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| Reverse description | The reverse displays the large denomination numeral '200' in bold relief at centre, with the Armenian word 'ԴՐԱՄ' (Dram) inscribed immediately below in Armenian script. The central device is enclosed within a raised circular border, surrounded by an ornamental geometric pattern of intersecting diagonal lines extending to the rim, creating a distinctive decorative framework across the field. |
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| Reverse lettering | 200 ԴՐԱՄ (Translation: 200 Dram) |
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Armenia introduced a redesigned circulating coinage series beginning around 2003–2004, and the 200 Dram denomination has persisted as a practical mid-range piece through subsequent updates. The 2023 issue reflects the Central Bank's ongoing program of incremental coinage modernization, though the Dram itself has been under consistent depreciation pressure against the dollar for much of its post-Soviet existence — the original 1993 Dram replaced Soviet rubles at parity during a period of severe economic contraction following independence.