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The Pomegranate
500 Dram

2011

Edition Metal Stamp Diameter Weight Mintage BU Unc XF VF FF
2011 MW Au 999 Proof ↑↑ ø 12.92 mm 1.24 g 5 000 - - - - -
↓ Obverse ↓
Obverse The Pomegranate 500 Dram 2011
Reverse The Pomegranate 500 Dram 2011
↑ Reverse ↑
Coin
Issuer Central Bank of Armenia (Հայաստանի Կենտրոնական Բանկ)
Coin type Collector's
Shape Circle
Denomination & currency 500 Dram
500.00 AMD
Design
Edition details
Year of the edition 2011
Year on Coin 2011
Edition date 2011-12-??
Edition price -
Mint Mennica Polska SA (Warszawa)
Privy mark MW
Mintage 5 000
Physical characteristics
Stamp Proof
Medal alignment
Metal Gold (Au 999)
Diameter ø 12.92 mm
Weight 1.24 g
Border Notched
Rim Upset
Additional decorations -
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Sample graph - Fryderyk Chopin, 50 Złotych, 1972
Description
The pomegranate is found across numerous cultural and religious contexts. In Christianity the fruit symbolizes hope, and Buddhism sees it as one of the “blessed fruits”. The Greek and Persian myths often referred to the pomegranate as a symbol of life, regeneration and marriage. The ancient Chinese believed that the fruit arils symbolized longevity and immortality. The health benefits of the fruit are also many - eating it helps improve the immune system, works miracles on cardiopathic patients, while contributing to the slowing of the aging process.
Obverse
In the central part of the coin the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia. Below the coat of arms the year of issue - 2011, and the face value - 500 Dram, transcribed in the Armenian language. Along the rim, in the upper part of the coin, a semi-circular inscription in Armenian: Republic of Armenia at the bottom the name of the issuing authority in English.
Reverse
In the central part the image of a pomegranate. Above it semi-circular inscriptions with the name of the fruit in Armenian and Latin, PUNICA GRANATUM. Around it, along the rim of the coin, a floral ornament.
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