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200 Dram Quercus Araxina

Issuer Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia
Year 2014
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Weight 4.5 g
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Obverse lettering • ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅԱՆ ԿԵՆՏՐՈՆԱԿԱՆ ԲԱՆԿ • Quercus Araxina 2014 ԿԱՂՆԻ
(Translation: Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia Oak)
Reverse description Central field displays the bold numeral '200' in large characters above the Armenian word 'ԴՐԱՄ' (Dram), indicating the face value of the coin. The design is set within a raised inner circle against a finely lined background, surrounded by a decorative geometric border of stylized diagonal lines forming a segmented pattern around the rim.
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Quercus araxina is an oak species native to the Araks River valley, a region whose ecology has been under pressure since the Soviet-era drainage and agricultural projects that drastically altered the riparian zones along the Armenian-Turkish and Armenian-Iranian borders. Armenia's ongoing series of circulation coins featuring endemic flora reflects a deliberate program by the Central Bank to document species whose ranges have contracted sharply since the mid-twentieth century.

KM#282 is part of a broader definitives redesign that introduced themed reverse subjects across multiple denominations after 2003.

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