1995 - Turkmenistan 100 Manat banknote PIC 6b UNC
1995 - Turkmenistan 100 Manat banknote PIC 6b UNC 

1995 - Turkmenistan 100 Manat banknote PIC 6b UNC

  • Product Code: Turkmenistán PIC 6b
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00€

  • Ex Tax: 10.00€


This Turkmenistan 100 Manat banknote is associated with 1995 and is catalogued as Pick P6b. The note is listed in the Krause catalogue as the 1995 variant of the 100 Manat type, alongside an ND (1993) listing. The individual banknote is described as UNC.

The predominantly dark blue and dark grey design is printed over a multicolour underprint. The obverse features President S. Niazov at the right and the Presidential Palace at the centre, with the signature of Khudaiberdy Orazov. On the reverse, the Sultan Sanjaryn mausoleum is shown, with the national arms at left. The watermark depicts a rearing Arabian horse.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a Turkmenistan banknote with a denomination of 100 Manat. It is the specific note identified in the product title as the 1995 Turkmenistan 100 Manat banknote.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with the note?

The listing associates this banknote with 1995. Its denomination is 100 Manat, and the country identified is Turkmenistan. The year is presented neutrally as part of the listing’s identification and is not described as an issue or printing year.

What catalog reference is given for this Turkmenistan banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is PIC 6b. The model/reference field also identifies it as “Turkmenistán PIC 6b,” so collectors can use PIC 6b as the listing’s stated reference when recording or comparing this note.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies the banknote as UNC, a standard uncirculated-grade notation. The product description also states that the images are for reference, so the pictured banknote number should not be treated as the number on the note represented by the listing.