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| 1995 | canada | 2005 | bulgaria | 2006 | kazakhstan | 2007 | fiji | latvia | qatar | 2008 | swaziland | mauritania | tonga | samoa | bermuda | 2009 | papua new guinea | jamaica | 2010 | mongolia | tajikistan | oman | sudan | 2011 | gibraltar | united arab emirates | 2012 | morocco | suriname | 2013 | bhutan | solomon islands | iceland | russia | 2014 | scotland - the royal bank of scotland | madagascar | iraq | 2015 | central african states | burundi | european union | lesotho | 2016 | switzerland | seychelles | lebanon | 2017 | the bahamas | 2018 | malaysia | south africa | armenia | 2019 | poland | cambodia | zimbabwe | comoros | 2020 | ???? | 2021 | ???? | 2022 | algeria | 2023 | ****
As the heading goes, this site is dedicated to Hybrid banknotes only. This is a very specialised area of collections and in general, Hybrid banknotes are usually printed on high denominations or the top end of currency of a country. However despite saying this, there are few exceptions where Hybrid banknotes are printed on an entire series. I believe there are less than 300 pieces of Hybrid banknotes issued so far (including reprints), and apart from one or two pieces, the rest are still obtainable to collectors.


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03 March, 2019

Armenia - 2018 Third Series Hybrid Commemorating 25th Anniversary of National Currency 1993-2018, Dram

Հայաստանի Հանրապետություն
Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun
Republic of Armenia

Central Bank of Republic of Armenia

Here is a complete set of 6 notes issued on 22.11.2018 and 25.12.2018. This is the third series of Armenian banknotes since regaining its independence on 21/09/1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union empire. Prior to that, Armenia has a long history of issuing it's own currency since 1919.

This series comprises of six denominations - 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000 and 50000 Dram (֏). The theme for this third series are famous citizens/Armenians and monuments. According to the Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia, Arthur Javadyan, these notes, together with the 500 dram 2017 collector's note are issued to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Armenian currency. The top 3 denominations were first issued on 22.11.2018 and the remaining 3 notes on 25.12.2018. The modem Armenian dram came into effect from 22.11.1993. The currency Dram means money in Armenian. This is the first time a 2000 dram value is introduced for circulation. The 100000 dram is not included in this series.

All these notes are printed on Louisenthal's Hybrid substrate with a cotton core and sandwiched by two thin polyester layers to increase its durability. These notes are designed by Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) and Louisenthal. This is the second time the central bank issued hybrid banknotes. The first was the 500 Dram Noah Ark commemorative note issued in 2017.

Main designs/features
1000 Dram - poet Paruyr Sevek 1924-1971 | Paruyr Sevek's home/museum in Zangakatun;
2000 Dram - chess grandmaster Tigran Petrosian 1929-1984 | Tigran Petrosian Chess House in Yerevan and his statue;
5000 Dram - writer and dramatist William Saroyan 1908-1981 | his statue in Yerevan
10000 Dram - composer Komitas Vardapet 1869-1935 | Komitas monument in Etchmiadzin, Gevorgian Seminary bldg;
20000 Dram - seascape artist Hovhannes (Ivan) Aivazosky 1817-1900 | Hovhannes Aivazosky monument in Yerevan, Aivazosky Art Gallery; and
50000 Dram - Saint Gregory the Illuminator 257AD-331AD | Saint Gregory the Illuminator's tombstone in Etchmiadzin.

One Thousand Dram
Dated 2018
Reverse
Two Thousand Dram
Dated 2018
Reverse
Five Thousand Dram
Dated 2018
Reverse
Ten Thousand Dram
Dated 2018
Reverse
Twenty Thousand Dram
Dated 2018
Reverse
Fifty Thousand Dram
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Reverse
Footnote:
Armenia is the only second country that has issued all its banknotes printed on Hybrid materials. Bermuda was the first in 2009.

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