Primary Collection: Armenia
Armenia pick 30: 50 Rubles from 1919
1919 (1920). Brown on orange underprint. Facing dragons at left and right. Printer: W&S.
Armenia pick 32: 250 Rubles from 1919
1919 (1920). Violet on green and yellow underprint. Back: Woman spinning at left. Printer: W&S.
Armenia pick 33a: 10 Dram from 1993
1993. Dark brown, light blue, and pale orange on multicolored underprint. Statue of David from Sasoun at upper center right, main railway station in Yerevan at upper left center. Mount Ararat at upper center right on back.
Armenia pick 34a: 25 Dram from 1993
1993. Brown and light red on multicolored underprint. Frieze with lion from Erebuni Castle at center right, cuneiform tablet at upper left center. Arched ornament at upper center right on back.
Armenia pick 41: 50 Dram from 1998
1998. Brownish pink and slate blue on multicolored underprint. Aram Khachaturian at left, opera house at right. Scene from Gayaneh Ballet and Mount Ararat on back.
Printer (T)DLR (without imprint). Watermark is portrait.
Armenia pick 50a: 1000 Dram from 2001
2001 (2002). Aqua and green on multicolored underprint. Yeghishe Charents at left, lines of poetry at right. Old Yerevan city scene on back. Added security features. Watermark: Y. Charents. Printer: OEBS.
Armenia pick 60b: 500 Dram from 2017
2017. Red and orange on multicolored underprint. Front of this banknote features the reliquary with a fragment of Noah's Ark; the background features a fragment of the "View of Ararat and the Monastery of Etchmiadzin" woodcut. The back of the note features an image of the "Leaving of the Ark" woodcut by J. Carolsfeld; Mount Ararat is in the background. As a banknote with presentation folder.
Armenia pick 64a: 10000 Dram from 2018
2018. Slate grey on grey underprint. Portrait of Komitas Vardapet against the background of the fragments of his manuscripts and Armenian landscape on the front of the banknote. The back of this banknote features a monument to Komitas in Etchmiadzin against the background of the building of the Gevorgian Seminary and the fragments from the frescos of the seminarys hall.