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| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP11-1Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP11-1Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| rowspan="2" |1 manat
| rowspan="2" |1 manat
| rowspan="2" |125×63
| rowspan="11" |125×63
|pink
|pink
| rowspan="2" |[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
| rowspan="8" |[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
«AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|1992
|1992
|-
|-
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| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP14-1Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP14-1Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|yellow, blue
|yellow, blue
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BİR manat»
and denomination «BİR manat»
| rowspan="2" |1993
|1993
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP15-5Manat-(1993)-donatedfr f.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP15-5Manat-(1993)-donatedfr f.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:5 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (reverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:5 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (reverse).jpg|125px]]
|5 manats
|5 manats
|125×63
|brown, violet
|brown, violet
|[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BEŞ manat»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
and denomination «BEŞ manat»
|1993
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) f-donated.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) f-donated.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) b-donated.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) b-donated.jpg|125px]]
| rowspan="2" |10 manats
| rowspan="2" |10 manats
| rowspan="2" |125×63
|brown
|brown
| rowspan="2" |[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|надпись
«AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|1992
|1992
|-
|-
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| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP16-10Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP16-10Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|teal
|teal
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ON manat»
and denomination «ON manat»
|1993
|1993
|-
|-
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| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP17a-50Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP17a-50Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|50 manats
|50 manats
|125×63
|red, grey
|red, grey
|[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ƏLLİ manat»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
| rowspan="2" |1993, 1999
and denomination «ƏLLİ manat»
|1993
1999
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) f-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) f-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|100 manats
|100 manats
|125×63
|pink, blue
|pink, blue
|[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «YÜZ manat»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
and denomination «YÜZ manat»
|1993
1999
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) f-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) f-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|250 manats
|250 manats
|125×63
|green
|green
|[[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] in [[Baku]]
|inscription
|inscription
«AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
«AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|1992
|1992, 1999
1999
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:500 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:500 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP19b-500Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP19b-500Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
|500 manats
|500 manats
|125×63
|brown, blue and orange
|brown, blue and orange
|Portrait of [[Nizami Ganjavi]]
|Portrait of [[Nizami Ganjavi]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BEŞ YÜZ manat»
and denomination «BEŞ YÜZ manat»
| rowspan="2" |1993, 1999
|1993
1999
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:1000 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:1000 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP20a-1000Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:AzerbaijanP20a-1000Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg|125px]]
| rowspan="2" |1,000 manats
| rowspan="2" |1,000 manats
| rowspan="2" |125×63
|brown and blue
|brown and blue
|Portrait of [[Mahammad Amin Rasulzade]]
|Portrait of [[Mahammad Amin Rasulzade]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «min 1000 manat»
and denomination «min 1000 manat»
|1993
1999
|-
|-
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:1000 manat 2001, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
| bgcolor="#000000" |[[File:1000 manat 2001, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg|125px]]
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|blue
|blue
|Oil industry theme
|Oil industry theme
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «MİN 1000 manat»
and denomination «MİN 1000 manat»
|2001
|2001
|-
|-
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|brown
|brown
|[[Palace of the Shirvanshahs]]
|[[Palace of the Shirvanshahs]]
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ON MİN 10 000 manat»
and denomination «ON MİN 10 000 manat»
|1994
|1994
|-
|-
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|green
|green
|Momine Khatun Mausoleum
|Momine Khatun Mausoleum
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»
|inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ƏLLİ MİN 50 000 manat»
and denomination «ƏLLİ MİN 50 000 manat»
|1995
|1995
|}
|}
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| align=center | 16.25
| align=center | 16.25
| align=center | 2.80
| align=center | 2.80
| style="background-color:#e0954f;"|
| rowspan="3" style="background-color:#e0954f;" |
| rowspan=3 | [[Copper]]-plated<br/>[[steel]]
| rowspan=3 | [[Copper]]-plated<br/>[[steel]]
| Smooth
| Smooth
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| align=center | 18.00
| align=center | 18.00
| align=center | 3.45
| align=center | 3.45
| style="background-color:#e0954f;"|
| Grooved
| Grooved
| Books and quill; value
| Books and quill; value
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| align=center | 19.75
| align=center | 19.75
| align=center | 4.85
| align=center | 4.85
| style="background-color:#e0954f;"|
| Reeded
| Reeded
| [[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]]; value
| [[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]]; value
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| align=center | 22.25
| align=center | 22.25
| align=center | 5.10
| align=center | 5.10
| style="background-color:#ffe550;"|
| rowspan="2" style="background-color:#ffe550;" |
| rowspan=2 | [[Brass]]-plated<br/>[[steel]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Brass]]-plated<br/>[[steel]]
| [[Spanish flower]]
| [[Spanish flower]]
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| align=center | 24.25
| align=center | 24.25
| align=center | 6.60
| align=center | 6.60
| style="background-color:#ffe550;"|
| Interrupted<br/>reeding
| Interrupted<br/>reeding
| Spiral staircase;<br/>geometrical symbols;<br/>value
| Spiral staircase;<br/>geometrical symbols;<br/>value
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Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)
Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)
| Symbol of peace (''harybulbul'')
| Symbol of peace (''harybulbul'')
| 2005
| rowspan="3" | 2005
|-
|-
| [[File:50 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg|148 px|center]]
| [[File:50 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg|148 px|center]]
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| Theme: History and future<br />
| Theme: History and future<br />
Youth, stairs (as a symbol of progress), the sun (as a symbol of force and light) and chemical and mathematical symbols (as signs of science)
Youth, stairs (as a symbol of progress), the sun (as a symbol of force and light) and chemical and mathematical symbols (as signs of science)
| Ornaments of regional carpets
| rowspan="4" | Ornaments of regional carpets
| 2005
|-
|-
| [[File:100 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg|155 px|center]]
| [[File:100 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg|155 px|center]]
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| rowspan="2" | Theme: Economy and development<br />
| rowspan="2" | Theme: Economy and development<br />
Architectural symbols from antiquity up to today, the manat currency symbol (₼) and symbols of economic growth
Architectural symbols from antiquity up to today, the manat currency symbol (₼) and symbols of economic growth
| rowspan="2" | Ornaments of regional carpets
| 2005
|-
|-
| [[File:100 Azerbaijani manat in 2013 Obverse.jpg|155 px|center]]
| [[File:100 Azerbaijani manat in 2013 Obverse.jpg|155 px|center]]
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| Theme: Modern architecture<br />
| Theme: Modern architecture<br />
The [[Heydar Aliyev Center]], [[Baku]]
The [[Heydar Aliyev Center]], [[Baku]]
| Ornaments of regional carpets
| 2018
| 2018
|}
|}
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|Theme: History
|Theme: History
Old Baku, the [[Palace of the Shirvanshahs]] and the [[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] against a background of the [[Icheri Sheher]] wall
Old Baku, the [[Palace of the Shirvanshahs]] and the [[Maiden Tower (Baku)|Maiden Tower]] against a background of the [[Icheri Sheher]] wall
|2022
| rowspan="2" |2022
|-
|-
|[[File:Azerbaijan 20 manat 2020 obverse.jpg|141x141px]]
|[[File:Azerbaijan 20 manat 2020 obverse.jpg|141x141px]]
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|Theme: [[Karabakh]]<br />
|Theme: [[Karabakh]]<br />
Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)
Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)
|2022
|-
|-
|[[File:50 manat - 2020 - obv.jpg|center|142x142px]]
|[[File:50 manat - 2020 - obv.jpg|center|142x142px]]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 25 June 2025

Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "check for unknown parameters".Template:Main otherTemplate:Main otherTemplate:Main other The manat (ISO code: AZN; sign: ; abbreviation: m) is the currency of Azerbaijan. It is subdivided into 100 gapiks.

The first iteration of the currency emerged in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and its successor, the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, with the issues happening in 1919–1923. The currency underwent hyperinflation, and was eventually substituted by the Transcaucasian ruble, which, in its turn, was converted to the Soviet ruble.

When Azerbaijan gained independence from the Soviet Union, it substituted the Soviet ruble with the manat, which also went through a period of high inflation in the first years, rendering the coinage obsolete. The current manat in circulation has existed since the redenomination in 2006, when old manats (AZM) were substituted with lower face values and new design. The currency has mostly been pegged to the US dollar, at what is now the rate of ₼1.70 to US$1.

The Azerbaijani manat symbol was added to Unicode as Template:Unichar in 2013. A lowercase m was used previously, and may still be encountered when the manat symbol is unavailable.

Etymology

The word "manat" is derived from the Latin word "monēta" and the Russian word "монета" ("moneta") meaning "coin".[1] It was used as the name of the Soviet currency in Azeri (Template:Langx) and in Turkmen.

First manat, 1919–1923

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and its successor, the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic issued their own currency between 1919 and 1923. The currency was called the manat (منات) in Azerbaijani and the ruble (рубль) in Russian, with the denominations written in both languages (and sometimes also in French) on the banknotes. The manat replaced the first Transcaucasian ruble at par, and was replaced by the second Transcaucasian ruble after Azerbaijan became part of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. No subdivisions were issued, and the currency only existed as banknotes.

Banknotes

The Democratic Republic issued notes in denominations of 25, 50, 100, 250, and 500 manats, whilst the Soviet Socialist Republic issued notes in denominations of 5, 100, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000, 100,000, 250,000, 1 million, and 5 million manats.

Script error: No such module "anchor".Second manat, 1992–2006

The second manat was introduced on 15 August 1992.[2] It had the ISO 4217 code AZM and replaced the Russian ruble which itself replaced the Soviet ruble at a rate of RUR 10 to 1 manat.[3]

From early 2002 to early 2005, the exchange rate was fairly stable (varying within a band of 4,770–4,990 manats per US dollar). Starting in the spring of 2005 there was a slight but steady increase in the value of the manat against the US dollar; the reason most likely being the increased flow of petrodollars into the country, together with the generally high price of oil on the world market. At the end of 2005, one dollar was worth 4,591 manats. Banknotes below 100 manats had effectively disappeared by 2005, as had the gapik coins.

Coins

File:Second manat coins.jpg
Gapik coins of the second manat

Coins were issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, and 50 gapiks, dated 1992 and 1993. Although brass and cupronickel were used for some of the 1992 issues, later issues were all in aluminium. These coins were rarely used in circulation.

Banknotes

The following banknotes were issued for this currency

  • 1, 5, 10, 250 manats (all first issued on 15 August 1992)
  • 50, 100, 500, 1,000 manats (all first issued in early 1993)
  • 10,000 manats (first issued in August 1994)
  • 50,000 manats (first issued in May 1996)
Image Value Size

(mm)

Main colours Description Print
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
File:AzerbaijanP11-1Manat-(1992) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP11-1Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg 1 manat 125×63 pink Maiden Tower in Baku inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» 1992
File:1 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg File:AzerbaijanP14-1Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg yellow, blue inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BİR manat» 1993
File:AzerbaijanP15-5Manat-(1993)-donatedfr f.jpg File:5 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (reverse).jpg 5 manats brown, violet inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BEŞ manat»
File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) f-donated.jpg File:AzerbaijanP12-10Manat-(1992) b-donated.jpg 10 manats brown inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» 1992
File:AzerbaijanP16-10Manat-(1993) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP16-10Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg teal inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ON manat» 1993
File:AzerbaijanP17a-50Manat-(1993) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP17a-50Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg 50 manats red, grey inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ƏLLİ manat» 1993, 1999
File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP18a-100Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg 100 manats pink, blue inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «YÜZ manat»
File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP13b-250Manat-(1992) b-1.jpg 250 manats green inscription

«AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI»

1992, 1999
File:500 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg File:AzerbaijanP19b-500Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg 500 manats brown, blue and orange Portrait of Nizami Ganjavi inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «BEŞ YÜZ manat» 1993, 1999
File:1000 manat 1993, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg File:AzerbaijanP20a-1000Manat-(1993) b-1.jpg 1,000 manats brown and blue Portrait of Mahammad Amin Rasulzade inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «min 1000 manat»
File:1000 manat 2001, Azerbaijan (obverse).jpg File:1000 manat 2001, Azerbaijan (reverse).jpg blue Oil industry theme inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «MİN 1000 manat» 2001
File:AzerbaijanP21b-10000Manat-(1994) f-1.jpg File:AzerbaijanP21b-10000Manat-(1994) b-1.jpg 10,000 manats 130×65 brown Palace of the Shirvanshahs inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ON MİN 10 000 manat» 1994
File:AzerbaijanP22-50000Manat-1995-donatedir f.jpg File:AzerbaijanP22-50000Manat-1995-donatedir b.jpg 50,000 manats 132×66 green Momine Khatun Mausoleum inscription «AZƏRBAYCAN MİLLİ BANKI» and denomination «ƏLLİ MİN 50 000 manat» 1995

Script error: No such module "anchor".Third manat, 2006

Script error: No such module "labelled list hatnote". On 1 January 2006, a new manat (ISO 4217 code AZN, also called the "manat (national currency)") was introduced at a ratio of 1 new manat to 5,000 old manats. From 1 October 2005, prices were indicated both in new manats and in old manats to ease the transition. Coins denominated in qəpik, which had not been used from 1993 onward due to inflation, were reintroduced with the re-denomination. The former manat (ISO code 4217 AZM) remained in use through to 31 December 2006.[4]

Symbol

The new banknotes and Azerbaijani manat symbol, ₼, were designed by Robert Kalina in 2006, and the symbol was added to Unicode (U+20BC) in 2013, after failed addition proposals between 2008 and 2011.[5] The final Azerbaijani Manat symbol design was inspired by the design of the Euro sign (€), based on an initial proposal by Mykyta Yevstifeyev,[6] and resembles a single-bar Euro sign rotated 90° clockwise. The manat symbol is displayed to the right of the amount in Azeri and Turkmen.

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The new manat was initially assigned the code AYM on being added to the ISO 4217 standard on 1 June 2005, with an effective date of 1 January 2006.[7] However, this was removed and replaced by AZN on 13 October 2005 as it did not comply with the ISO 4217 currency coding standardization rules (which state that currency codes must begin with the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the relevant country).[8]

Coins

Coins in circulation are 1, 3, 5, 10, 20 and 50 gapiks. Most coins closely resemble the size and shape of various euro coins. Most notably the bimetallic 50 gapik (similar to the €2 coin) and the 10 gapik (Spanish flower, like the 20 euro cent coin). Coins were first put into circulation during January 2006 and do not feature a mint year.

Coins of the manat (2006)
Image Value Technical parameters Description Issued
from
Diameter
(mm)
Mass
(g)
Composition Edge Obverse Reverse
File:AZE-1g-2006.jpg
1 gapik 16.25 2.80 Copper-plated
steel
Smooth Map of Azerbaijan;
value; lettering:
Azərbaycan
Respublikası
Traditional musical
instruments; value
2006
File:AZE-3g-2006.jpg
3 gapiks 18.00 3.45 Grooved Books and quill; value
File:AZE-5g-2006.jpg
5 gapiks 19.75 4.85 Reeded Maiden Tower; value
File:AZE-10g-2006.jpg
10 gapiks 22.25 5.10 Brass-plated
steel
Spanish flower Nagorno-Karabakh
military helmet; value
File:AZE-20g-2006.jpg
20 gapiks 24.25 6.60 Interrupted
reeding
Spiral staircase;
geometrical symbols;
value
File:AZE-50g-2006.jpg
50 gapiks 25.50 7.70 Outer:
Stainless steel
Reeded lettering:
AZƏRBAYCAN
RESPUBLIKASI ☾ ★
AZƏRBAYCAN
RESPUBLIKASI ☾ ★
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Two oil wells; value
Inner:
Brass-plated
steel
Template:Standard coin table notice

Banknotes

Banknotes in circulation are ₼1, ₼5, ₼10, ₼20, ₼50, ₼100, ₼200, and ₼500. They were designed by Austrian banknote designer Robert Kalina, who also designed the current banknotes of the euro and the Syrian pound. The notes look quite similar to those of the euro, and the choice of motifs was inspired by the euro banknotes.

In 2009, the Azərbaycan Milli Bankı (National Bank of Azerbaijan) was renamed the Azərbaycan Respublikasının Mərkəzi Bankı (Central Bank of Azerbaijan). In 2010, the ₼1 banknote was issued with the new name of the issuing bank, in 2012 a ₼5 banknote was issued with the new name of the issuing bank and in 2017 a 100₼ banknote dated 2013 was issued with the new name of the issuing bank.

In 2011 Azerbaijan's Ministry of Finance announced it was considering issuing notes of ₼2 and ₼3 as well as notes with values higher than ₼100.[9] In February 2013, the Central Bank of Azerbaijan announced it would not introduce higher denomination notes until at least 2014.[10]

In 2018, a ₼200 banknote was issued to commemorate Heydar Aliyev's 95th birthday.[11]

Redesigned ₼1, ₼5, and ₼50 banknotes were introduced in 2021, preserving the same motifs but with updated designs.[12] These circulate in parallel with existing notes.

A new commemorative ₼500 banknote was introduced in 2021.[13]

2005 series

Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Year
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
File:1 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg
File:1 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Reverse.jpg
₼1 120 × 70 mm Grey Theme: Culture

Azerbaijani folk music instruments (daf, kamancheh, tar)

Ornaments of regional carpets 2005
File:1 Azerbaijani manat in 2017 Obverse.jpg
File:1 Azerbaijani manat in 2017 Reverse.jpg
2009, 2017
File:5 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg
File:5 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Reverse.jpg
₼5 127 × 70 mm Orange Theme: Writing and literature

Writers, poets, and books from Azerbaijan, with a written excerpt of the national anthem (Namusunu hifz etmeyə, Bayrağını yükseltməyə, Çümlə gənclər müştaqdır! Şanlı Vətən! Şanlı Vətən! Azərbaycan! Azərbaycan!) and letters from the contemporary Azerbaijani alphabet (ə, ö, ğ, ş)

Rock drawings of Gobustan, samples of Old Turkic script 2005
File:5 Azerbaijani manat in 2017 Obverse.jpg
File:5 Azerbaijani manat in 2017 Reverse.jpg
2009, 2017
File:10 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg
File:10 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Reverse.jpg
₼10 134 × 70 mm Teal Theme: History

Old Baku, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Maiden Tower against a background of the Icheri Sheher wall

Ornaments of regional carpets 2005
File:10 Azerbaijani manat 2018 Obverse.jpg
File:10 Azerbaijani manat 2018 Reverse.jpg
2018
File:20 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Obverse.jpg
File:20 Azerbaijani manat in 2005 Reverse.jpg
₼20 141 × 70 mm Green Theme: Karabakh

Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)

Symbol of peace (harybulbul) 2005
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₼50 148 × 70 mm Yellow Theme: History and future

Youth, stairs (as a symbol of progress), the sun (as a symbol of force and light) and chemical and mathematical symbols (as signs of science)

Ornaments of regional carpets
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₼100 155 × 70 mm Mauve Theme: Economy and development

Architectural symbols from antiquity up to today, the manat currency symbol (₼) and symbols of economic growth

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2013
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₼200 160 × 70 mm Blue Theme: Modern architecture

The Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku

2018

2020 refurbishment

Image Value Dimensions Main Color Description Year
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
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₼1 120 × 70 mm Grey Theme: Culture

Azerbaijani folk music instruments (daf, kamancheh, tar)

Map of Azerbaijan 2020
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₼5 127 × 70 mm Orange Theme: Writing and literature

Writers, poets, and books from Azerbaijan, with the lyrics of the full Azərbaycan marşı

File:10 manat 2022.jpg ₼10 134 × 70 mm Teal Theme: History

Old Baku, the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and the Maiden Tower against a background of the Icheri Sheher wall

2022
File:Azerbaijan 20 manat 2020 obverse.jpg File:Azerbaijan 20 manat 2020 reverse.jpg ₼20 141 × 70 mm Green Theme: Karabakh

Signs of power (a sword, a helmet and a shield)

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₼50 148 × 70 mm Yellow and brown Theme: History and future

Youth, stairs (as a symbol of progress), the sun (as a symbol of force and light) and chemical and mathematical symbols (as signs of science)

2020
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₼500

(commemorative)

165 × 70 mm Brown, red, green and blue Theme: The 2020 Karabakh War

Poppies, Khodaafarin stone bridges

Mausoleum of Molla Panah Vagif; Askeran fortress 2021

Exchange rates

  • Before Feb 2015: US$1 = ₼0.78
  • Feb - Dec 2015: US$1 = ₼1.05
  • Dec 2015 - Apr 2017: Fluctuate
  • May 2017 onwards: US$1 = ₼1.7 (pegged)

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See also

References

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