Basic Country Data:
Country ISO Code: GE
Official Language: Georgian
Language ISO Code: ka
Current Official Currency: Georgian Lari
Current Currency ISO Code: GEL
ISO Code: GEL
Singular Name: ლარი (lari)
Plural Name: ლარები (larebi)
Monetary Subdivision: 1 lari = 100 თეთრი (tetri)
Subdivision Name Singular: თეთრი (tetri)
Subdivision Name Plural: თეთრები (tetrebi)
Initial Production Date: 1995
Final Production Date: ongoing
Initial Circulation Date: 1995
Final Circulation Date: currently in circulation
Mint: National Bank of Georgia
Issuing Bank: National Bank of Georgia
Coin Denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 თეთრი (tetri); 1, 2, 5 ლარი (lari)
Banknote Denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 ლარი
Designs / Symbols:
Coins feature national Georgian symbols reflecting the country’s culture and history.
Banknotes depict historical figures, architecture, and cultural symbols of Georgia.
Economic Historical Context:
The lari was introduced in 1995 to replace the kuponi, a temporary currency used after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Since introduction, the lari has been a stable currency with periodic reforms and modernization.
Mint Locations: Coins and banknotes are produced under the supervision of the National Bank of Georgia, with printing and minting done at specialized facilities.
Mintages / Commemoratives:
Banknotes feature images of prominent Georgian historical figures such as the poet Shota Rustaveli.
Curiosities / Commemorative Coins:
The National Bank of Georgia issues commemorative coins for important national and cultural events.
Current Circulation Status: active and widely used throughout the country.
Issuing Authority: National Bank of Georgia.
Relevant Legislation: Georgian national laws and regulations of the National Bank of Georgia.
Signatories on Banknotes: signatures of the Governor of the National Bank of Georgia and the Minister of Finance (vary by issuance).
Persons Honored on Coins and Banknotes: historical figures, poets, cultural leaders, and national symbols of Georgia.
This report provides a complete financial history of Georgia, highlighting the lari as the official currency since 1995, its characteristics, historical context, cultural symbols, and current status.