966E-CBAR
100 AZN
Front Image
Rear Image
  • Main Features
  • Secure elements
  • Video

100 MANAT denominated banknote is dedicated to ‘Economy and Development’. The obverse of the banknote depicts architectural symbols of development since ancient times up today, symbols of the Azerbaijani Manat and economic growth, while the reverse depicts stylized maps showing the integration of Azerbaijan to Europe and typical patterns from an Azerbaijani carpet.

Denomination

100 manat

Color

Violet

Dimension

155 mm x 70 mm

Motif

Economy and development

  • Intaglio print – located up left/front. Security element visible if to hold the banknote horizontally moving angularly.
  • Watermark number visible at light – ‘symbols of manat and economic growth’ depicted watermark and denomination visible at light corresponding to the motif of the banknote (bottom left/front).
  • See-through MANAT – security element with vertical MANAT visible at light.
  • Color changing number – visible (Magenta to Green) if to hold the front of the banknote horizontally moving angularly.
  • Tactile element – lofting is felt when touching certain parts of the banknote; for people with vision loss.
  • Ultrafine patterns – are visible when looking at the front of the banknote with magnifying glass.
  • Micro text – AZƏRBAYCAN is visible when looking at the front of the banknote with magnifying glass.
  • Blind embossing – lofty ‘AMB (CBA)’ is visible when looking at the front of the banknote with magnifying glass.
  • Hologram – when moving the banknote angularly holding its front horizontally, the 3D hologram will change between ‘100’ and ‘MANAT’.
  • Split colors – are visible up right/back through magnifying glass.
  • Security thread – security thread with MANAT engraved is located at the back. Under UV light the security thread is visible as a straight line.
  • Ultrafine patterns – are visible at the back through magnifying glass.
  • Micro text – ‘Azərbaycan Mərkəzi (Milli) Bankı’ is visible at the back through magnifying glass.
  • Security thread – color changing stripes are visible when holding the back of the banknote horizontally moving angularly.
  • Anticopy screens – a structure of ultrafine lines is visible when looking at the back of the banknote through magnifying glass.
  • Ultraviolet (UV) properties – some design elements are visible under UV-light.