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obverse
reverse
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Context
Years: 2006–2011
Issuer: Azerbaijan Issuer flag
Period:
(since 1991)
Currency:
(since 2006)
Total mintage: 500
Material
Diameter: 25.5 mm
Weight: 7.7 g
Thickness: 2.24 mm
Shape: Round
Composition: Bimetallic (Brass plated center, Stainless steel ring)
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Medal alignment
Obverse
OBVERSE ↑
flip
Reverse
REVERSE ↑
References
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Numista: #8844
Value
Exchange value: 0.50 AZN

Obverse

Description:
Azerbaijan map with denomination.
Inscription:
AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLİKASI

50 QƏPİK
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN
50 QƏPIK
Script: Latin
Language: Azerbaijani
Engraver: Robert Kalina

Reverse

Description:
Left oil well pair
Inscription:
50

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

Edge

Reeding over lettering
Legend:
AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLIKASI * AZƏRBAYCAN RESPUBLIKASI *
Translation:
REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN * REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN *
Language: Azerbaijani

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Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
2006
2011500In sets

Historical background

In 2006, Azerbaijan's currency situation was characterized by significant stability and strong upward pressure on the national currency, the manat (AZN), a marked contrast to the volatility of previous decades. This stability was underpinned by a dramatic influx of petrodollars, as the country was in the midst of an oil boom following the opening of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline in mid-2005. Surging hydrocarbon exports led to a substantial increase in foreign exchange reserves, which grew from approximately $1.2 billion in 2004 to around $2.5 billion by the end of 2006, bolstering the Central Bank of Azerbaijan's (CBA) ability to manage the exchange rate.

The primary challenge for monetary authorities was not devaluation, but managing intense appreciation pressures and controlling inflation. To maintain export competitiveness and shield the non-oil sector, the CBA pursued a de facto peg of the manat to the US dollar, intervening heavily in the foreign exchange market to sterilize the inflow of dollars. This policy resulted in a very stable nominal exchange rate, which hovered around 0.92 AZN per USD throughout the year. However, the massive monetary expansion from these interventions contributed to high double-digit inflation, which reached approximately 11.4% in 2006, eroding the real value of the currency domestically despite its nominal strength.

This period solidified Azerbaijan's transition from a post-Soviet economy with a fragile currency to a hydrocarbon-driven economy with a stable and strong external monetary position. The currency stability of 2006 was a direct benefit of the oil boom, but it also highlighted the growing macroeconomic imbalances, such as inflation and Dutch Disease concerns, that would define policy debates in the years to follow. The managed float regime successfully prevented abrupt nominal fluctuations but underscored the economy's growing dependence on oil revenues and the challenges of effective sterilization for the central bank.

Series: 2006 Azerbaijan circulation coins

1 Qapik obverse
1 Qapik reverse
1 Qapik
2006-2011
3 Qapiks obverse
3 Qapiks reverse
3 Qapiks
2006-2011
5 Qapiks obverse
5 Qapiks reverse
5 Qapiks
2006-2011
10 Qapiks obverse
10 Qapiks reverse
10 Qapiks
2006-2011
20 Qapiks obverse
20 Qapiks reverse
20 Qapiks
2006-2011
50 Qapiks obverse
50 Qapiks reverse
50 Qapiks
2006-2011
🌱 Very Common