1995 - Turkmenistan 20 Manat banknote PIC 4b UNC
1995 - Turkmenistan 20 Manat banknote PIC 4b UNC 

1995 - Turkmenistan 20 Manat banknote PIC 4b UNC

  • Product Code: Turkmenistán PIC 4b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 6.60€

  • Ex Tax: 6.00€


This individual 20 Manat banknote from Turkmenistan is associated with 1995 and corresponds to Pick reference P4b. It is listed in UNC condition. The note is printed in blue-grey and blue over a multicoloured underprint, with President S. Niazov shown on the front at right.

The front also features the National Library at centre and bears the signature of Khudaiberdy Orazov. On the reverse, a large building occupies the central design, with the national arms at left. The watermark depicts a rearing Arabian horse, providing an additional identification detail for this 1995 variety.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 20 Manat banknote from Turkmenistan. The product title associates the note with 1995 and identifies it as the specific Turkmenistan banknote offered under the PIC 4b reference.

What denomination, currency, country and date are associated with the note?

The banknote has a denomination of 20 Manat and is associated with Turkmenistan. The listing identifies it as dated 1995. This wording reflects the information supplied by the listing without stating that 1995 was necessarily the issue or printing year.

What catalog reference is given for this Turkmenistan banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Turkmenistan PIC 4b. This identifier appears in the model/catalogue field and is also included in the product title, distinguishing the listed note within the information provided.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, the stated grade shown in the product title. The description also notes that images are for reference, so no additional physical-condition details should be inferred beyond the supplied UNC designation.