Coins from Armenia

Armenia is a country on the edge of Southeast Europe and Western Asia. It has a population of 3 millions and borders Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran. In antiquity the region had contact with the Greeks and Romans, and was the first country to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301, but afterwards came under foreign rule until the 11th century. After that it became subject to Ottomans, and then Russian Empire. It became one of the republics of the Soviet Union. Independence was declared in 1991.
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Dram (1993-date)

100 Luma = 1 Dram

30 100 Dram (Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin)
2020

Non-circulating coin
Silver (.999) • 1000 g • ⌀ 100 mm
N# 284356
50 000 Dram (Holy Cross Church)
1999

Non-circulating coin: 1700th Anniversary of the Adoption of Christianity in Armenia – 1700th anniversary of the adoption of Christianity. Church of the Holy Cross on Akdamar Island.
Gold (.900) • 8.64 g • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 92, Schön# 40, N# 114686
50 000 Dram (Tigran the Great)
1999

Non-circulating coin: Tigran the Great
Gold (.900) • 8.60 g • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 105, Schön# 44, N# 114684
50 000 Dram (Armenian Armed Forces)
2005

Non-circulating coin: Armenian Army
Gold (.999) • 8.6 g • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 118, N# 174523
50 000 Dram (Noah's Ark)
2017-2020

Non-circulating coin: Noah's Ark
Gold (.999) • 31.1 g • ⌀ 30.2 mm
KM# 291, N# 174605
100 000 Dram (Noah's descent from Mt. Ararat)
1999

Non-circulating coin: Noah's descent from Mt. Ararat
Gold (.900) • 17.2 g • ⌀ 30 mm
KM# 102, Fr# 7, Schön# 41, N# 89190
1 000 000 Dram (Catholicos of All Armenians)
2008

Non-circulating coin: Armenian Catholicoi of the 20th Centuries
Gold (.999) • 1000 g • ⌀ 90 mm
N# 174529

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