Georgian lari
Georgian lari | |||||
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ქართული ლარი | |||||
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ISO 4217 code | GEL | ||||
Central bank | National Bank of Georgia | ||||
Website |
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User(s) |
Georgia except Abkhazia and South Ossetia | ||||
Inflation | 5.8% | ||||
Source | The World Factbook, 2013 est. | ||||
Subunit | |||||
1/100 | tetri | ||||
Symbol | , ლ, ₾, GEL [1] | ||||
Coins | 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 tetri, 1, 2 lari | ||||
Banknotes | |||||
Freq. used | 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 lari | ||||
Rarely used | 1, 2, 200 lari |
The lari (Georgian: ლარი; ISO 4217: GEL) is the currency of Georgia. It is divided into 100 tetri. The name lari is an old Georgian word denoting a hoard, property, while tetri is an old Georgian monetary term (meaning 'white') used in ancient Colchis from the 6th century BC. Earlier Georgian currencies include the maneti and abazi.
Kuponi
Georgia replaced the Russian ruble on 5 April 1993, with Kuponi at par.[2] This currency consisted only of banknotes, had no subdivisions and suffered from hyperinflation. Notes were issued in denominations between 1 and 1 million Kuponi, including the somewhat unusual 3, 3000, 30,000 and 150,000 Kuponi.
Lari
On 2 October 1995,[3] 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.
Lari sign
On 8 July 2014, Giorgi Kadagidze the Governor of the NBG introduced the winner sign of the national currency to public and its author. Georgian lari got its own sign.[4]
NBG has announced Lari sign competition in December 2013. The temporary commission consisting of representatives of NBG, the Budget and Finance Committee of the Parliament of Georgia, the State Council of Heraldry, the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia and the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia has been created.[5]
In order to identify the winner sign commission has given priority to the samples presented by the conception designed with Georgian Mkhedruli inscription and made a point of the following criteria: conception, design, accordance with Georgian alphabet, existence of elements marking the currency, possibility of outlining easily and also observance of requests and recommendations determined by competition rules.[5]
Lari sign is based on graphic outline of one arched letter ლ (Lasi) of the Georgian script. According to the world experience with regard to various signs the first symbol of the sign is crossed by one or two parallel lines. It is notable that with regard to various currency signs addition of parallel lines is designed to transform a letter-mark into sign. In the Lari currency sign the two parallel lines crossed the Georgian (Lasi) are the organic parts of the letter. The so-called “leg” of “LASI” represented by horizontal line is the necessary attribute of the sign and adds monumental statics to the upper dynamic arc. The outline of the letter-mark is transformed on purpose in the design in order to simplify its perception and implementation as a Lari sign.[5]
The author of the winner sign is an artist-ceramist by profession Malkhaz Shvelidze.[5]
On 18 July 2014, Giorgi Melashvili, executive director of the National Bank of Georgia sent a request letter to the Unicode Consortium, to register the symbol in Currency Symbols block of the Unicode Standard. Proposed character of the Georgian Lari Symbol is ₾ U+20BE GEORGIAN LARI SIGN
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On 17 June 2015, the Unicode Consortium released[7] Unicode V8.0 which includes the Lari sign[8] ₾.
Coins
Coins are issued in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 tetri, as well as 1 and 2 lari.
Image | Value | Technical parameters | Description | Date of | Remark | ||||||||
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obverse | reverse | diameter × thickness | mass | composition | obverse | reverse | edge | first minting | issue | withdrawal | |||
1 tetri (Erti Tetri) | 15.0 mm × 1.25 mm |
1.38 g | Stainless steel. | The Borjgali (a Georgian symbol of the Sun with seven rotating wings) over the Christian Tree of Life, and the date of mintage, “1993”, with Georgian and English marginal legends on it, “საქართველოს რესპუბლიკა” and “REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA”. | The denomination numeral "1" on the upper part of the coin, with the legend “თეთრი” (tetri) and the vine tendril underneath. | Smooth. | 1993 | 1993 | — | The edge of the reverse of the coin is circled with the plant ornament. | |||
2 tetri (Ori Tetri) | 17.5 mm × 1.25 mm |
1.90 g | The peacock with spread wings on the upper part of the coin, with the legend “თეთრი” (tetri) and denomination numeral “2” underneath. | 1993 | 1993 | — | |||||||
5 tetri (Khuti Tetri) | 20.0 mm × 1.32 mm |
2.50 g | The golden statue of the lion from the 3rd millennium B.C. barrow of the Alazani valley, with the denomination numeral “5”, and the legend “თეთრი” (tetri) underneath. | 1993 | 1993 | — | |||||||
10 tetri (Ati Tetri) | 22.0 mm × 1.27 mm |
3.00 g | Saint Mamai riding the lion, 11th century silver plate gilded with gold from the Gelati Monastery. The denomination numeral “10” on the right hand of the coin, and the legend “თეთრი” (tetri) underneath. | 1993 | 1993 | — | |||||||
20 tetri (Otsi Tetri) | 25.0 mm × 1.62 mm |
5.00 g | The stag (adult male deer) from the painting of Niko Pirosmanashvili (Pirosmani), famous Georgian painter, with the denomination numeral “20” on the left-hand side, and the legend “თეთრი” (tetri) underneath. | 1993 | 1993 | — | |||||||
50 tetri (Ormotsdaati Tetri) | 19.0 mm × 1.40 mm |
2.50 g | Brass plated steel. | The relief of the Gryphon from the eastern facade of 11th century Samtavisi Cathedral, with the denomination numeral “50”, and legend “თეთრი” (tetri) underneath. | 1993 | 1993 | — | ||||||
50 tetri (Ormotsdaati Tetri) | 24.0 mm × unknown thickness |
6.50 g | Copper-nickel. | The coat of arms of Georgia, surrounded with a symbolic image of Sun beams, the legends “საქართველო”, and the date of issue “2006” under the coat of arms. | The denomination numeral “50”, and the legend “თეთრი” (tetri). | Milled. Bears a bilingual legend “საქართველო” and “Georgia”, with five-pointed stars in between. | 2006 | 2006 | — | The edge of the reverse of the coin is circled with dots. | |||
1 lari (Erti Lari) | 26.2 mm × unknown thickness |
7.80 g | Copper-nickel alloy (silver color) | Half-milled. The coat of arms of Georgia, the legend “საქართველო” on the upper left side, and the date of issue “2006” on the lower right side. | Half-milled. Denomination numeral “1” and legend “ლარი” (lari). | 2006 | 2006 | — | Both sides of the coin have a microelement, a lion head (analog of the old Colchian Tetri coin). | ||||
2 lari (Ori Lari) | 27.0 mm × unknown thickness |
8.00 g | Inner ring: copper-aluminum-nickel alloy (gold color). Outer ring: copper-nickel alloy (silver color). |
The coat of arms of Georgia, the rim with a circular legend “საქართველო”, and the date of issue “2006”. | Denomination numeral “2” and legend “ლარი” (lari). The silver-color milled surface has an original design, representing a central symbolic image of sun rays. | 2006 | 2006 | — | |||||
These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the coin specification table. |
Banknotes
Ten lari notes are produced by Polish Security Printing Works (Polska Wytwornia Papierow Wartosciowych).[9]
Image | Value | Dimensions | Main colour | Description | Date of | Remark | |||||
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obverse | reverse | obverse | reverse | watermark | printing | issue[10] | withdrawal | ||||
1 GEL (Erti GEL) | 115 × 61 mm | White | Portrait of Niko Pirosmanashvili (Pirosmani), famous Georgian artist with the legend „Pirosmani 1862-1918". | Panorama of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and an image of a stag from Pirosmani's painting. | 2002 | 5 August 2002 | coins minted since 2006 | ||||
2 GEL (Ori GEL) | 115 × 61 mm | Rose | Portrait of Georgian composer Zacharia Paliashvili and legend "Zacharia Paliashvili 1871 - 1933" . The left side features the overture notes of his opera "Abesalom and Eteri" | Building of the Tbilisi Zacharia Paliashvili Opera and Ballet State Theatre with the legend „Tbilisi National Opera and Ballet Theatre 1887". | 2002 | 5 August 2002 | coins minted since 2006 | ||||
5 GEL (Khuti GEL) | 115 × 61 mm | Brown | Portarait of Ivane Javakhishvili, a Georgian academician, with legend "Ivane Javakhishvili 1876-1940" | Building of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University and an open book and a plant ornament underneath | 2002 | 5 August 2002 | |||||
10 GEL (Ati GEL) | 125 × 63 mm | Blue | Portrait of Akaki Tsereteli, a famous Georgian poet and public figure, with the legend „Akaki Tsereteli 1840 - 1915", a swallow and blossoming branch | Portrait of mother from Georgian artist David Kakabadze's painting "Imereti - Mother of Mine" and vine tendril | 2002 | 5 August 2002 | |||||
20 GEL (Otsi GEL) | 131 × 65 mm | Navy yellow | Portrait of Ilia Chavchavadze, a public figure, with the legend „Ilia Chavchavadze 1837 - 1907, the magazines „Sakartvelos Moambe" and „Iveria", founded by him and his personal belongings | Sculpture of King Vakhtang Gorgasali, founder of Tbilisi, the map of Tbilisi in the 18th century (prepared by Vakhushti Bagrationi) and a panorama of old Tbilisi – a composition of old Narikala | 2002 | 5 August 2002 | |||||
50 GEL (Ormotsdaati GEL) | 135 × 66 mm | Navy green | Portrait of Queen Tamar, 12th century, the image of the animal with wings is on the left hand side of the banknote | Astrological sign of "Sagittarius" from the Georgian miniature manuscript of the 12th century | 2004 | 9 November 2004 | |||||
100 GEL (Asi GEL) | 140 × 67 mm | Light green | Shota Rustaveli graphic portrait and the legend "Shota Rustaveli XII c". The composition of angels raising the cross is depicted on the left side of the banknote | A composition from the Biblical story "Daniel in the den of lions" from the Martvili monastery relief, and the legend "Martvili VIIc." | 2004 | 9 November 2004 | |||||
200 GEL (Orasi GEL) | 146 × 72 mm | Yellow | Portrait of Kakutsa Cholokashvili. The background of the banknote is enhanced with fragments of relief images of Georgian Cultural Artifacts. | City of Sukhumi and relief fragments of the iconostasis found in the village Tsebelda of Gulripsh district. | 2006 | 15 April 2007 | |||||
500 GEL (Khutasi GEL) | × mm | Portrait of David IV. | Early Georgian inscriptions and a cross | 1995 | |||||||
These images are to scale at 0.7 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table. |
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See also
References
- ↑ When the lari sign isn't available to hand, the letter ლ or ISO code is used.
- ↑ National Bank of Georgia. "Money Museum". Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- ↑ National Bank of Georgia. "Lari banknotes". Retrieved 2006-12-30.
- ↑ NBG - Georgian Lari Has Its Own Sign
- 1 2 3 4 National Bank of Georgia — Lari Sign
- ↑ Lari proposal
- ↑ http://blog.unicode.org/2015/06/announcing-unicode-standard-version-80.html
- ↑ http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U20A0.pdf
- ↑ http://www.pwpw.pl/index.php?pId=599
- ↑ Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Georgia". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgian Lari. |
- Georgian money, National Bank of Georgia
- Banknotes of Georgia: Georgian Lari Catalog
- Coins of Georgia at CISCoins.net
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