Issued as part of Armenia's ongoing large-format commemorative silver program, this piece belongs to a series the Central Bank began aggressively expanding in the late 2000s to generate collector revenue — a strategy common among smaller post-Soviet republics navigating limited hard currency reserves. At 168 grams of sterling silver, production costs alone made these coins instruments of prestige export rather than anything approaching domestic circulation.
KM#205 is one of several 5000 Dram kilo-class issues from this period, each tied to a specific commemorative theme determined by the Central Bank rather than parliamentary mandate.
Issued as part of Armenia's ongoing large-format commemorative silver program, this piece belongs to a series the Central Bank began aggressively expanding in the late 2000s to generate collector revenue — a strategy common among smaller post-Soviet republics navigating limited hard currency reserves. At 168 grams of sterling silver, production costs alone made these coins instruments of prestige export rather than anything approaching domestic circulation.
KM#205 is one of several 5000 Dram kilo-class issues from this period, each tied to a specific commemorative theme determined by the Central Bank rather than parliamentary mandate.