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obverse
reverse
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Context
Year: 2021
Issuer: Azerbaijan Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 2006)
Material
Diameter: 22.25 mm
Weight: 5.25 g
Thickness: 1.9 mm
Composition: Steel (Brass-plated Steel)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
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Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
Numista: #341314
Value
Exchange value: 0.10 AZN

Obverse

Description:
Map of Azerbaijan with coat of arms and denomination.
Inscription:
AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLİKASI

10 QƏPİK

2021
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
10 QƏPİK
2021
Script: Latin
Language: Azerbaijani
Engraver: Robert Kalina

Reverse

Description:
Nagorno-Karabakh military helmet.
Inscription:
10

QƏPİK
Translation:
Ten Qəpik
Script: Latin
Language: Azerbaijani
Engraver: Robert Kalina

Edge

Smooth with seven indentations ("Spanish flower")

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2021

Historical background

In 2021, Azerbaijan's currency, the manat (AZN), experienced a year of relative stability and modest appreciation, marking a significant recovery from the dual shocks of the 2015 oil price collapse and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The currency was effectively managed under a managed float regime, with the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) intervening to smooth volatility. A key factor was the recovery in global oil and natural gas prices, which bolstered the country's primary export revenues and strengthened its foreign exchange reserves. This hydrocarbon-driven stability was further supported by a cautious monetary policy and the continued accumulation of assets in the sovereign oil fund, SOFAZ.

The year also saw strategic policy shifts aimed at reducing dollarization and deepening the domestic financial market. The CBA continued its efforts to promote the use of the manat in local transactions and savings, a process that had been ongoing for several years. Furthermore, 2021 witnessed the successful issuance of manat-denominated sovereign bonds, which helped develop the local capital market and provided an alternative to foreign-currency borrowing for the government. This contributed to reduced exchange rate risk and supported confidence in the national currency.

However, underlying vulnerabilities persisted. The economy remained heavily dependent on hydrocarbon exports, making the manat sensitive to external energy market fluctuations. While inflation was a concern globally, in Azerbaijan it was partly driven by manat depreciation in previous years and rising food prices, prompting the CBA to maintain a tight monetary stance. Overall, 2021 was characterized by a consolidation of stability, with the manat ending the year stronger against the US dollar compared to its 2020 average, providing a foundation for economic recovery while highlighting the ongoing challenge of diversifying the economy away from oil and gas dependence.

Series: 2021 Azerbaijan circulation coins

10 Qapiks obverse
10 Qapiks reverse
10 Qapiks
2021
20 Qapiks obverse
20 Qapiks reverse
20 Qapiks
2021
50 Qapiks obverse
50 Qapiks reverse
50 Qapiks
2021
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