Aswingtonian manat

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Manat
Denominations
Subunit
 ​1100kopeck
Banknotes1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 manats
Coins1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 kopecks
Demographics
User(s) Aswington
Issuance
PrinterCentral Bank of the Republic
MintCentral Bank of the Republic

The manat is the official currency of Aswington. The currency is divided into 100 kopecks.

Etymology

The word manat derived from the word "moneta" (in latin: Monēta). In Roman mythology, was a title given to two separate goddesses: the goddess of memory, and was an epithet of Juno, called Juno Moneta. The latter's name is a source of numerous words in English and other European languages, including the words "money" and "mint".

The name was used as a designation for the Soviet ruble in the Azeri and Turkmen languages.

History

Indexation on silver

Through a presidential decree, enacted on October 6, 2021, the value of the manat began to be calculated by a formula, correlated to the prices of the silver ounce.[1]

Coins

First series

Image Value Description
1 kopeck Coat of arms of Aswington; Value
5 kopecks
10 kopecks
20 kopecks Coat of arms of Aswington; Value;
Three decorative vertical lines.
50 kopecks
All coins are minted and designed by the Central Bank of the Republic.

Commemorative Coins

Image Value Description
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
500 manats Value;
Three decorative vertical lines.
Coat of arms of Aswington;
The national motto is located below the coat of arms;
Three decorative vertical lines.
All coins are minted and designed by the Central Bank of the Republic.

Banknotes

First series


Image Value Main colour Description
1 manat Light Blue Magnolia x soulangeana
5 manat Pink
10 manat Blue Orchidaceae
20 manat Yellow
50 manat Green Harpia harpyja
100 manat Brown

Value

Exchange rates

References