Armenian dram
The dram (Armenian: Դրամ) is the money of Armenia. It is divided into 100 luma. The word "dram" translates into English as "money". It is similar to the Greek drachma and the Arabic dirham. The Central Bank of Armenia is the only place that can print drams.
The first time the word dram was used for money in Armenia was from 1199 to 1375. The current dram began to be used 22 November 1993.[1] This was after Armenia was no longer part of the Soviet Union.
Armenian Dram Media
This is the image of the original idea for the Armenian Dram Sign (Monetary Graphical Symbol)
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Аверс всех монет 1994 года, алюминий
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10 лума 1994 года - алюминий, реверс
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Аверс всех монет 1994 года, алюминий
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20 лума 1994 года - алюминий, реверс
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Аверс всех монет 1994 года, алюминий
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50 лума 1994 года - алюминий, реверс
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Аверс всех монет 1994 года, алюминий
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1 драм 1994 года - алюминий, реверс
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Аверс всех монет 1994 года, алюминий
References
- ↑ Pomfret, Richard (2001). The IMF and the Ruble zone. Available at: http://www.readcube.com/articles/10.1057/ces.2002.17
Other websites
- Central Bank of Armenia
- Armenian Currency Exchange Archived 2018-08-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Central Bank of Armenia next day USD to AMD exchange rate prediction Engine[dead link]
- Armemian Dram Sign History, shape, and promotion of Armenian Dram Sign
- Coin Types from Armenia Lists, pictures, and values of Armenian coin types
- The banknotes of Armenia (in English and German)