Английская Википедия:Georgian kuponi
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Шаблон:Infobox currency The kuponi (Шаблон:Lang-ka k’up’oni, "coupon"; ISO 4217: GEK) was the currency of Georgia. It was introduced on 5 April 1993, replacing the Russian ruble at par. This currency was temporary, with no coins nor subdivisions. It also suffered from hyperinflation.
Banknotes
Kuponi banknotes were issued in five series: four in 1993 and one in 1994. Each denomination was introduced in no more than two series.
First 1993 series
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5 kuponi
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10 kuponi
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50 kuponi
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100 kuponi
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500 kuponi
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1,000 kuponi
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5,000 kuponi
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10,000 kuponi
Second 1993 series
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1 kuponi
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3 kuponi
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5 kuponi
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10 kuponi
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50 kuponi
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100 kuponi
Third 1993 series
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10,000 kuponi
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25,000 kuponi
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50,000 kuponi
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100,000 kuponi
Fourth 1993 series
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250 kuponi
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2,000 kuponi
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3,000 kuponi
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20,000 kuponi
1994 series
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20,000 kuponi
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30,000 kuponi
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50,000 kuponi
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100,000 kuponi
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150,000 kuponi
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250,000 kuponi
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500,000 kuponi
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1,000,000 kuponi
Abandonment
On 2 October 1995,[1] the government of Eduard Shevardnadze replaced the provisional coupon currency with the lari, at a rate of one million to one. It has remained fairly stable since then.
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