Azerbaijani manat

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Azerbaijani manat

The Manat is the national currency used in Azerbaijan. It is divided into 100 qəpik. The word manat comes from the Russian word "moneta" which means coin. Manat was also the name of the Soviet ruble in both the Azerbaijani and Turkmen languages.

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Azerbaijani manat
Azərbaycan manatı  (Azerbaijani)
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Obverse (front) of 1 manat Coins of the manat
ISO 4217 Code AZN
User(s) Azerbaijan
Inflation 1.4% December 2014
Source Central Bank of Azerbaijan
Method CPI
Subunit
1/100 Qəpik
Symbol
Coins 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 50 qəpik
Banknotes 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 manat
Central bank Central Bank of Azerbaijan
Website [http://www.cbar.az www.cbar.az]
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The Azerbaijani manat symbol, , is not easily typed on computers, so "m" or "man." can be used instead. Azerbaijani manat is also written as AZN. In Azerbaijan people can only use manats. Azerbaijani manats are more valuable than the USD and almost as valuable as the Euro.

Other websites

  • Der Standard article on the redenomination (in German)
  • Azerbaijan International. Azerbaijan's New Manats: Design and Transition to a New Currency
  • Catalog of Azeri coins and banknotes
  • Heiko Otto (ed.). "Banknotes of Azerbaijan" (in English, German, and French). Retrieved 2019-08-19.
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