Logo Title
obverse
reverse
Armenia
Context
Years: 2012–2022
Issuer: Armenia Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 1993)
Total mintage: 27,876
Material
Diameter: 60.15 mm
Weight: 155.5 g
Silver weight: 155.34 g
Thickness: 5.7 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: 99.9% Silver
Standard: Silver 5 ounces
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #57543
Value
Exchange value: 1000 AMD
Bullion value: $441.10

Obverse

Description:
National Coat of Arms, name below, date at bottom.
Inscription:
• ՀԱՅԱՍՏԱՆԻ ՀԱՆՐԱՊԵՏՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ • REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

5 Oz

Ag 999

1000

ԴՐԱՄ•DRAM

REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
Translation:
• REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA • REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

5 Oz

Ag 999

1000

DRAM•DRAM

REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
Scripts: Armenian, Latin
Languages: English, Armenian

Reverse

Description:
Dove with olive branch flying toward Noah's Ark on water, with Mount Ararat at sunrise.
Inscription:
• ՆՈՅՅԱՆ ՏԱՊԱՆ • NOAH'S ARK •
Translation:
Noah's Ark
Scripts: Armenian, Latin
Languages: English, Armenian

Edge



Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
20123,550
20132,436
20144,535
20153,348
20164,123
20172,559
20181,401
20192,123
20203,801
2021
2022

Historical background

In 2012, Armenia's currency, the dram (AMD), demonstrated notable stability against major foreign currencies, particularly the US dollar, following a period of significant volatility during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. The Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) maintained a managed floating exchange rate regime, intervening in the foreign exchange market primarily to smooth excessive fluctuations rather than to target a specific rate. This relative stability was supported by improved macroeconomic indicators, including steady GDP growth and controlled inflation, as well by substantial remittance inflows from the Armenian diaspora, which provided a consistent source of foreign currency.

The economic backdrop was shaped by recovery in key trading partners, notably Russia, which is a crucial destination for Armenian exports and the source of a large share of remittances. However, the economy remained vulnerable to external shocks due to its small, open nature and heavy reliance on imports for many goods. The CBA's monetary policy focused on price stability, with inflation remaining within the target range for most of the year. This environment allowed the dram to trade within a narrow band, fostering predictability for businesses and households.

Nevertheless, underlying challenges persisted. The national economy was still grappling with the aftereffects of the crisis, including a high poverty rate and significant dollarization of the economy, where many savings and large transactions were conducted in US dollars rather than drams. This dollarization limited the effectiveness of the CBA's monetary policy. Furthermore, geopolitical factors, particularly the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the closed borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan, continued to pose long-term risks to investor confidence and economic stability, casting a shadow over the dram's medium-term prospects despite its calm performance in 2012.

Series: Noah's Ark

100 Dram obverse
100 Dram reverse
100 Dram
2011-2025
20000 Dram obverse
20000 Dram reverse
20000 Dram
2012-2023
10000 Dram obverse
10000 Dram reverse
10000 Dram
2012-2025
5000 Dram obverse
5000 Dram reverse
5000 Dram
2012-2023
1000 Dram obverse
1000 Dram reverse
1000 Dram
2012-2022
100 Dram obverse
100 Dram reverse
100 Dram
2017-2024
10000 Dram obverse
10000 Dram reverse
10000 Dram
2017-2020
💎 Extremely Rare