Author:Ava Peterson Update:2024-09-11

Turkmenistani Manat

The Turkmenistani manat is the official currency of Turkmenistan. It was introduced in 1993 to replace the Russian ruble. The manat is divided into 100 tenge and is available in both coins and banknotes. The Central Bank of Turkmenistan is responsible for regulating the supply and circulation of the manat. The exchange rate of the manat is fixed by the government, and it is not freely convertible. The use of foreign currencies for transactions within Turkmenistan is strictly regulated, and the government encourages the use of the manat for all transactions. Despite being a relatively young currency, the manat has been stable in recent years, and the government has taken measures to maintain its stability. Overall, the Turkmenistani manat plays a critical role in the country's economy and financial system.


Below is the related paper currencies in Turkmenistani Manat.

2014     TMT100    

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2013     TMT10    
tmt_10_2013_o.jpg  tmt_10_2013_o.jpg
2014     TMT1    
tmt_1_2014_o.jpg  tmt_1_2014_o.jpg
2012     TMT20    
tmt_20_2012_o.jpg  tmt_20_2012_o.jpg
2009     TMT500    
tmt_500_2009_o.jpg  tmt_500_2009_o.jpg
2013     TMT50    
tmt_50_2013_o.jpg  tmt_50_2013_o.jpg
2012     TMT5    
tmt_5_2012_o.jpg  tmt_5_2012_o.jpg

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