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| 表面の説明 | Central field features a stylized depiction of an early medieval Georgian throne or royal seat, rendered with a dotted border and decorative detail evoking manuscript and goldsmith traditions. The throne design is framed by an arched inner border flanked on either side by ornamental foliate sprigs. The denomination '5 ლარი' (5 Lari) appears in Mkhedruli script along the upper left periphery, with 'GEORGIA' in Latin characters along the upper right. The legend 'საქართველო' (Georgia) in Mkhedruli script runs along the lower periphery, while the date '2023' is inscribed in the lower central field beneath the throne motif. |
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| 表面の銘文 | 5 ᲚᲐᲠᲘ GEORGIA 2023 ᲡᲐᲥᲐᲠᲗᲕᲔᲚᲝ (Translation: 5 Lari Georgia 2023 Georgia) |
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Bagrat III, who died in 1014, is credited with unifying the Georgian kingdoms into a single consolidated monarchy — a political achievement that defined the country's medieval trajectory for centuries. His reign marked the first time Abkhazia, Kartli, Kakheti, and parts of Armenia fell under a single Georgian crown.
This is part of Georgia's ongoing commemorative silver program, which the National Bank has used since the 1990s to systematically document national historical figures largely unknown outside the South Caucasus.