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    COMMEMORATIVE COINS DEDICATED TO CATHOLICOS SAHAK I PARTEV AND KING VRAMSHAPUH TO BE PUT IN CIRCULATION

    Noyan Tapan
    Mar 30 2006

    YEREVAN, MARCH 30, NOYAN TAPAN. On the occasion of the 1600th
    anniversary of the invention of the Armenian scripts, the Central
    Bank of Armenia (CBA) puts in circulation silver commemorative coins
    dedicated to Catholicos Sahak I Partev and King Vramshapuh from March
    31, 2006. The state emblem of the Republic of Armenia is depicted
    on the obverse of the coins with the inscription of the nominal
    value below in two lines "100" and "DRAM". All this is encircled,
    with a striped edge around. The portraits of Sahak I Partev and
    King Vramshapuh are on the right side of the coin's reverse, and
    the Armenian alphabet is depicted on the left side. There is a
    two-line inscription "1600" and "AMYAK" ("ANNIVERSARY") above the
    pictures. Characteristics of the commemorative coins: Nominal Value:
    100 drams Metal and Assay: Silver, 9250 Weight: 31.1 grams Diameter:
    40.0 mm Quality: proof Number: 500 According to the CBA press service,
    the sketches of the commemorative coins were drawn by painter Vardan
    Vardanian. The coins dedicated to Sahak I Partev and King Vramshapuh
    were coined at the mint of the Czech Republic.
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