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5 Diram

Issuer National Bank of Tajikistan
Year 2011-2017
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Value 5 Diram
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Obverse script Cyrillic
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The National Bank of Tajikistan was established only in 1991 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and Tajikistan's first indigenous coinage came even later — the somoni series launched in 2001 after the country abandoned the transitional Tajik ruble. The 5 diram sits at the lowest practical tier of that decimal system, with 100 dirams to the somoni.

Brass-plated steel was chosen across the small-denomination diram coins largely because Tajikistan has no domestic minting facility of its own — these were struck at the Moscow Mint.