Turkmenistan 10,000 Manat 2003 P15 Unc

Turkmenistan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1990 and its first President was Saparmurat Niyazov, a man known for his eccentriciteis as well as his repressive regime. His portrait appears on this 10,000 manat note dated 2003.Also appearing on the front is the Turkmenbasy Kosgi building with domed roof. On the back a view of the Ruhyyet Palace and Independence Monument(P15). Uncirculated.
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SKU: WTU2865
£10.50

Turkmenistan 10,000 manat 2003 P15 Green, grey and peach. Late President Niyazov at r and domed building at centre/Tall monument. Unc

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