Afghanistan 5 Afghanis 2004

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The 2004 5 Afghani coin, issued by the Central Bank of Afghanistan, is part of the new monetary series introduced after the overthrow of the Taliban regime and the country’s economic restructuring. This period marked the beginning of a reconstruction phase, in which Afghanistan sought to stabilize its economy after decades of war and currency devaluation. The launch of new currencies, such as the 5 Afghanis, was a fundamental step in the recovery of the financial system.
On the obverse of the coin, there is the coat of arms of Afghanistan, with a mosque in the center, representing the Islamic faith, and branches of wheat around it, which symbolize the importance of agriculture in supporting the Afghan population. The presence of these images reflects the link between spirituality and the economic livelihood of the nation.
The reverse displays the face value “5 Afghanis” prominently, accompanied by the year of minting, 2004, and the corresponding Islamic year, 1425. The design of the coin is simple and effective, adapted for everyday use in lower value transactions.
Minted in stainless steel, the coin has a diameter of 24 mm and light weight, making it resistant and practical for circulation. The 2004 5 Afghani coin symbolizes the renewal of the Afghan economy and the ongoing efforts to rebuild the country’s financial stability in times of recovery.

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Weight 6,60 g
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Extremely Fine