Armenia 50 Dram 1998 UNC Banknote
The Armenia 50 Dram 1998 banknote is a classic example of post-Soviet currency, reflecting the country’s ongoing development after independence. With its refined design and cultural elements, this note is a valuable addition to any collection.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it offers collectors a crisp and well-preserved example of late 20th-century Armenian currency.
Historical Significance
Following independence in 1991, Armenia introduced the dram as its national currency. By the late 1990s, banknotes such as the 50 Dram reflected a more stable phase of economic and institutional development.
The 1998 series shows an evolution in design compared to earlier issues, with improved detail and presentation.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
- A post-Soviet era Armenian banknote
- A transitional design between early and modern issues
- A culturally significant and collectible piece
Technical Specifications
- Country: Armenia
- Denomination: 50 Dram
- Year: 1998
- Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
- Material: Paper
- Printer: Not specified
Obverse
Design featuring Armenian cultural or national elements.
Reverse
Imagery reflecting heritage, architecture, or national identity.
Security Features
- Watermark
- Security thread
- Microprinting
- Fine line engraving
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The Armenia 50 Dram 1998 UNC banknote is an excellent addition for collectors interested in post-Soviet and world currency. Its design, condition, and historical context make it especially appealing.
Perfect for:
- World banknote collections
- Post-Soviet currency collectors
- Armenian currency sets

