Abkhazian_apsar

Abkhazian apsar

Abkhazian apsar

Currency of Abkhazia


The apsar (Abkhaz: аԥсар, āpsār) is a currency of Abkhazia. So far, only coins in denominations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, and 100 apsars and banknotes in denominations of 25 and 500 apsars have been issued. While the coins are legal tender in the Republic of Abkhazia, their usage is very limited, and the coins are mostly made for collectors. In Abkhazia, the Russian ruble is used in practice. The first apsar coins were introduced in 2008.

Quick Facts Аԥсар (Abkhaz), ISO 4217 ...

The name derives from the Apsars, a tribe mentioned in The Georgian Chronicles who inhabited the region in the Middle Ages and who are believed to be the ancestors of the Abkhaz people.[1][2]

The Bank of Abkhazia is responsible for the apsar coins, and has so far issued two series: "Outstanding personalities of Abkhazia" (6 coins) and "The patriotic war of the Abkhaz nation 1992–1993" (2 coins). People who have appeared on coins include:

10 and 100 apsar coins are made of silver; 25 and 50 apsar coins are made of gold. The number of coins produced is low: 2,000 silver coins are minted and 1,000 gold coins.[3]

Issues

2008 commemorative coins of the 15th anniversary of the Abkhazian victory in the 1992–93 war

More information Vladislav Ardzinba and the Abkhazian state, Victory ...

2009

Commemorative coins of Abkhazian writers

More information (80th birthday of) Fazil Iskander, Dmitry Gulia ...

Commemorative Nart coin

More information The Narts ...

2010

Commemorative Coins of 2010 Historic Monuments of Abkhazia

More information Bediysky Cathedral of St Mary, Church of St. Simon the Canaanite ...

2011

Commemorative Coin of 2011 World Domino Championship

More information World Domino Championships ...

Commemorative Coins of 2011 Historic Monuments of Abkhazia

More information Church of St. Simon the Canaanite ...

2012

Commemorative Coins of 2012 Historic Monuments of Abkhazia

More information The Dormition Cathedral of Myku, Patriarchal cathedral in Pitsunda ...

Banknotes of the Abkhazian apsar

On September 29, 2018, the National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia issued its first banknote for 500 apsars, in commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War of the People of Abkhazia and its first president, Vladislav Arynba. 10,000 notes were printed, but were not released for general circulation.[4]

In 2023, the National Bank of the Republic of Abkhazia issued a 25 apsars banknote, in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the victory in the Patriotic War of the People of Abkhazia. 15,000 notes were printed, but were not issued for general circulation.[5]

More information Banknotes of the Abkhazian apsar, Image ...

References

  1. Blauvelt, Timothy K.; Smith, Jeremy (19 November 2015). Georgia after Stalin: Nationalism and Soviet power. Routledge. ISBN 9781317369790 via Google Books.
  2. Wright, John; Schofield, Richard; Goldenberg, Suzanne (16 December 2003). Transcaucasian Boundaries. Routledge. ISBN 9781135368500 via Google Books.
  3. Abkhazia 500 apsars Banknote Museum (www.banknote.ws). Retrieved on 2018-10-28.

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