1000 dram 1999 — Armenia ( Pick: 45 )
Region:
Middle East & Asia
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 1000 dram issued in Armenia in 1999. It is cataloged under Pick number 45, which identifies it within the issue. The note is signed by Tigran Sargsyan as the Governor and Edward Sandoyan as the Finance Minister.
The front side design features an image of Yeghishe Charents, accompanied by lines of poetry, while the back depicts a scene of Old Yerevan. The banknote has a color scheme of green, pink, aqua, and green on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on 100% cotton paper and has dimensions of 136 x 72 mm.
The banknote was produced by De La Rue. The State Bank of Armenia significantly increased its currency issuance in the late 1990s to support economic stabilization efforts.
The front side design features an image of Yeghishe Charents, accompanied by lines of poetry, while the back depicts a scene of Old Yerevan. The banknote has a color scheme of green, pink, aqua, and green on a multicolored underprint. It is printed on 100% cotton paper and has dimensions of 136 x 72 mm.
The banknote was produced by De La Rue. The State Bank of Armenia significantly increased its currency issuance in the late 1990s to support economic stabilization efforts.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Tigran Sargsyan (Governor), Edward Sandoyan (Finance Minister)
- Date of issue
- March 1, 1999
- Printing office
- De La Rue (TDLR)
- Paper
- 100% cotton paper
- Colour
- green, pink, aqua, and green on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 136 x 72 mm
- Pick catalog
- 45
About this banknote
The Central Bank of Armenia issued the 1000 dram banknote in 1999. It was introduced to meet the economic needs following Armenia's independence from the Soviet Union. This banknote series was signed by Tigran Sargsyan, the Governor, and Edward Sandoyan, the Finance Minister, which ensures its official recognition.
The front side of the banknote features Yeghishe Charents, a notable Armenian poet, along with lines of his poetry. The design also includes a scene of Old Yerevan. The note measures 136 x 72 mm, and it was printed by De La Rue (TDLR) on 100% cotton paper, which provides durability and tactile quality.