Armenia 25 Dram 1993 UNC Banknote
The Armenia 25 Dram 1993 banknote is one of the earliest issues of the Armenian national currency following independence. With its simple yet symbolic design, this banknote represents a key moment in the country’s modern history.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it offers collectors a pristine example of early post-Soviet currency.
Historical Significance
Armenia gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, and the introduction of the dram marked a crucial step in establishing its national identity and economic system.
The 1993 series includes some of the first banknotes issued by the independent Republic of Armenia, making them especially valuable for collectors interested in post-Soviet currencies.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
- An early independence banknote
- A post-Soviet monetary transition
- A historically significant and collectible issue
Technical Specifications
- Country: Armenia
- Denomination: 25 Dram
- Year: 1993
- Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
- Material: Paper
- Printer: Not specified
Obverse
Design reflecting national symbols and early Armenian identity.
Reverse
Simple layout with patterns and inscriptions representing the new currency system.
Security Features
- Watermark
- Security thread
- Basic anti-counterfeiting elements
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The Armenia 25 Dram 1993 UNC banknote is a meaningful addition for collectors of historical and post-Soviet currency. Its significance, simplicity, and pristine condition make it a valuable collectible.
Perfect for:
- World banknote collections
- Post-Soviet currency collectors
- Historical transition-themed collections

