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5 Manat Year of Peace and Trust, polymer

Issuer Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Year 2025
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Obverse description Intaglio portrait of Soltan Sanjar Türkmen at right, set against a multicolour geometric guilloche underprint with traditional Turkmen carpet motifs in terracotta and green. To the left, a transparent polymer window contains a secondary portrait of the same historical figure within a star-shaped vignette, alongside a circular commemorative medallion inscribed for the Year of Peace and Trust (2025) and a blue cartographic vignette of Turkmenistan with regional place names. Numeral '5' appears in large format at lower centre and lower right; the issuer's name and legal tender clause are printed in bold at the foot.
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Reverse lettering TÜRKMENISTANYŇ MERKEZI BANKY BÄŞ MANAT
(Translation: Central Bank of Turkmenistan Five Manat)
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Turkmenistan's polymer banknote program began in 2017 with the redenominated manat series, and this 2025 piece continues that run. The "Year of Peace and Trust" designation reflects the Turkmen government's practice of naming each calendar year by presidential decree — a tradition formalized under Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and maintained by his son Serdar, who assumed the presidency in 2022. The phrase appears on the note as an official state inscription, not ornamental text.

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