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| 正面描述 | Central vignette is a portrait of Saparmyrat Nyýazow (known as Türkmenbaşy, 1940–2006), the first President of Turkmenistan. The design incorporates guilloche underprint patterns and traditional Turkmen ornamental borders framing the composition. Bank title and denomination inscriptions appear in Turkmen script alongside the numeral value. |
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| 防伪描述 | Horse rearing on its hind legs |
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Turkmenistan's first manat series, introduced in November 1993, replaced the Soviet ruble at a rate of 500 rubles per 1 manat — an exchange designed to break cleanly from the collapsing ruble zone while the country's own monetary infrastructure was barely a year old. The Central State Bank had no established printing relationship at the time, and these early notes were produced by De La Rue in the United Kingdom.
The watermark — a repeating geometric pattern — is the sole machine-readable security feature on P#5, a thin line of defense for notes that entered circulation in a cash-dependent economy with limited counterfeiting detection capability at street level.