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| 背面描述 | The reverse depicts the iconic 'We Are Our Mountains' monument, popularly known as Tatik-Papik (Grandmother and Grandfather), showing the two large stone busts of an elderly Armenian man and woman carved in a monumental style. The denomination 5 DRAM is inscribed to the left of the monument, and the date 2004 appears to the right, both in Latin numerals. The monument's base and surrounding ground are rendered in fine detail within a plain field, with no additional border ornamentation. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1991, but the republic has never received recognition from any United Nations member state — including Armenia, whose political and financial backing kept it functioning. The Central Bank of Artsakh issued coinage largely as an assertion of statehood rather than for genuine monetary circulation, and most pieces entered collector channels almost immediately.
The monument depicted — locally known as "Tatik-Papik" or "We Are Our Mountains" — was carved by Sargis Baghdasaryan and unveiled in 1967, decades before the conflict that would make it a symbol of ethnic Armenian identity in the enclave.