2008 Sig 5: Amaglobeli/Gilauri Intro: 21 07 2008 20 lari Values

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2008 Sig 5: Amaglobeli/Gilauri Intro: 21 07 2008 20 lari Values

Details

Obverse: Georgian text; magazine Sakartvelos Moambe and newspaper Iveria; personal belongings, including lens, watch, pen, and inkpot; Borjgali (the symbol of the sun) and Tree of Life; publisher Ilia Chavchavadze; oval OVD

Reverse: English and Georgian text; map of Tbilisi in the 18th century (prepared by Vakhushti Batonishvili); equestrian monument to King Vakhtang Gorgasali; panorama of old Tbilisi featuring the Narikala fortress

Basic Information

GSID:

149465

Denomination:

20 lari

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

2008 Sig 5: Amaglobeli/Gilauri Intro: 21 07 2008

Design Details

Note Color:

Brown, blue, and orange

Note Dimension:

131 x 65 mm

Printer:

(Unknown)

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