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This banknote comes from Turkmenistan and was issued in 1995. Its face value is 100 manats. It belongs to the AC series.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Saparmyrat Nyýazow, the first president of Turkmenistan after the country's independence from the Soviet Union. The portrait is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, capturing the distinctive features of Nyýazow's face. The immediate background of the portrait is adorned with traditional Turkmen motifs, reflecting the country's cultural heritage.
The back of the banknote depicts the National Theater of Turkmenistan, an iconic building in the capital, Ashgabat. The theater is represented with great architectural precision, highlighting its ornamental details and overall design. The building is a symbol of Turkmen culture and arts.
The dominant colors of the banknote are diverse, with shades used to create an attractive visual effect and to distinguish the different elements of the design. The banknote also incorporates security features, such as watermarks and special inks, to prevent counterfeiting.
This 100 manat banknote is a testament to the history and culture of Turkmenistan, as well as an example of the art of engraving and banknote printing.