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* [[Armenia 1994 10 drams|1994 10 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 1994 10 drams|1994 10 drams]]
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* [[Armenia 1998 100 dram KM-80|1998 100 dram, 1998 FIFA World Cup of Soccer]]
 
* [[Armenia 1999 100000 dram|1999 100,000 dram, Noah's descent from Mt. Ararat]]
 
* [[Armenia 1999 100000 dram|1999 100,000 dram, Noah's descent from Mt. Ararat]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 50 drams|2003 50 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 50 drams|2003 50 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 200 drams|2003 200 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 200 drams|2003 200 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 500 drams|2003 500 drams]]
 
* [[Armenia 2003 500 drams|2003 500 drams]]
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* [[Armenia 2023 100 dram KM-288|2023 100 dram, Noah's ark, 1 g gold]]
 
* [[Coins and currency dated 2003]]
 
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* return to coins of [[Armenia]]
 
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Independent Armenia began issuing coins the same year as the ceasefire was signed with Azerbaijan (1994). The script used on the coins was created in about 300 AD specifically for writing the Armenian language. The example shown is an 100 dram.

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: 4 g, nickel-plated steel, 22.5 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: KM 95.

Source:

  • Michael, Thomas, and Tracy L. Schmidt, Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date, 13th ed., Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2018.

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