Aswingtonian manat
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Aswingtonian manat | |
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Demographics |
The manat is the currency of Aswington. The currency is divided into 100 kopecks.
Etymology
The word manat derived from the word "Moneta" (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.
Coins
First series
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1 kopeck | Coat of arms of Aswington; Value | ||||||||||
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5 kopecks | |||||||||||
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10 kopecks | |||||||||||
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20 kopecks | Coat of arms of Aswington; Value; Three decorative vertical lines. | ||||||||||
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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 | Coat of arms of Aswington |
Banknotes
First series
Image | Value | Main colour | Description |
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1 manat | |||
5 manat |