Grapes

The "Grapes" silver commemorative coin with nominal value Dram 1000, issued by the Central Bank of Armenia continues "Flora and Fauna of Armenia" thematic series of coins. Armenia is the oldest place for viticulture. According to the Bible, Noah, having descended from the mountain Ararat, planted the first vine, thus giving a start to winegrowing in Armenia. There are more than 200 old and new high quality sorts of grapes. Most of these sorts are local and are used for both a table use and production of wine and cognac.
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Obverse: 
The silver commemorative coin "Grapes" has a depiction of the coat of arms of the RA in the center of its obverse, below which the nominal value of the coin is inscibed in two lines: "1000" and "DRAMS". These depictions are surrouned by the inscription "The Central Bank of Armenia 2007". The whole obverse is enclosed in a circle. The coin's surface between the circle and the edge has the depiction of a bunch and leaf of grapes.
Reverse: 
The reverse of the coin has the depiction of a bunch of grpaes with a leaf. The two-line inscription "Armenian" and "Grapes" in Armenian is to the right of the bunch of grapes.
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Grapes
Grapes
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Catalog ID: 
AM111CM1
Krause ID: 
KM# 133
Value: 
€130
Mintage: 
500
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Purity: 
0.925
Weight: 
33.6g
Diameter: 
40mm
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