Country ISO code: TM
Official language: Turkmen
Language ISO code: tk
Current official currency: Turkmenistan Manat (New Manat)
Currency ISO code: TMT
ISO code: TMT
Symbol: T
Singular name: Manat
Plural name: Manats
Monetary subdivision: 1 Manat = 100 Tenge
Fraction singular name: Tenge
Fraction plural name: Tenge
Initial production date: November 1, 1993 (original Manat introduced)
Final production date: December 31, 2008 (end of original Manat circulation)
Initial circulation date: November 1, 1993
Final circulation date: December 31, 2008
Mint: Domestic production and contracted foreign mints
Issuing bank: Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Introduced on January 1, 2009 to replace the original Manat at a rate of 1 TMT = 5000 TMM (old Manat)
ISO code updated to TMT in 2009
Purpose: combat inflation and modernize the monetary system
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Tenge
1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 Manats
After independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Turkmenistan introduced the original Manat in 1993.
The original Manat suffered from high inflation and devaluation, prompting monetary reform.
The new Manat was introduced in 2009 to stabilize the economy and facilitate transactions.
The exchange rate is government-fixed and relatively stable, though currency convertibility is limited.
Coins and banknotes are produced domestically and by contracted foreign mints.
Coins and banknotes feature the national coat of arms, cultural symbols, and architectural motifs.
Banknotes depict historical leaders and national monuments.
Specific production volumes are not widely published.
Honorees include historical leaders and national cultural symbols.
Turkmenistan issues commemorative coins for national and cultural events, though these are not widely circulated internationally.
The new Manat (TMT) is actively circulating and is the sole legal tender in Turkmenistan.
Central Bank of Turkmenistan
Currency issuance and regulation are governed by national financial laws and the Central Bank of Turkmenistan.
Banknotes bear signatures of the President of the Central Bank of Turkmenistan and other national financial authorities.
Historical leaders and national symbols are featured on Turkmen coins and banknotes.