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Georgian lari

Currency of Georgia

Georgian lari

Summary

Currency of Georgia

FieldValue
nameGeorgian lari
local_nameქართული ლარი
local_name_langka
image_120 lari. Georgia, 2016 a.png
iso_codeGEL
subunit_name_1tetri
unitlari
no_pluralY
symbol₾,
symbol_comment(GEL)
frequently_used_banknotes₾5, ₾10, ₾20, ₾50, ₾100
rarely_used_banknotes₾1, ₾2, ₾200
used_coins5, 10, 20, 50 tetri, ₾1, ₾2
subunit_ratio_1
using_countriesGeorgia
date_of_introduction1995
replaced_currencyGeorgian kuponi (კუპონი)
issuing_authorityNational Bank of Georgia
issuing_authority_website
inflation_rate4.0% (December 2025)
inflation_source_dateNational Bank of Georgia
printerOberthur Fiduciaire
printer_website

The lari (ლარი, ; ISO 4217: GEL) is the currency of Georgia. It is divided into 100 tetri (თეთრი). The name lari is an old Georgian word denoting a hoard, property, while tetri is an old Georgian monetary term (meaning 'white') used in ancient Colchis from the 6th century BC. Earlier Georgian currencies include the maneti (მანეთი), abazi (აბაზი), and kuponi (კუპონი).

Kuponi

Main article: Georgian kuponi

Georgia replaced the Soviet ruble on 5 April 1993, with the kuponi (კუპონი) at par. This currency consisted only of banknotes, had no subdivisions and suffered from hyperinflation. Notes were issued in denominations between 1 and 1 million kuponi, including the somewhat unusual 3, 3,000, 30,000 and 150,000 kuponi.

File:10 000 купонов лари. 1. 1993.jpg|10 000 kuponi, 1993 (1st issue) File:100 купонов лари. 2. 1993.jpg|100 kuponi, 1993 (2nd issue) File:100 000 купонов лари. 3. 1993.jpg|100 000 kuponi, 1993 (3rd issue) File:20 000 купонов лари. 4. 1993.jpg|20 000 kuponi, 1994 (4th issue) File:1 000 000 купонов лари. 5. 1994.jpg|1 000 000 kuponi, 1994

Lari

On 2 October 1995, the government of Eduard Shevardnadze replaced the provisional coupon currency with the Lari, at a rate of one million to one. It has remained fairly stable since then.

Lari sign

The Georgian Lari currency sign, introduced on 8 July 2014.

The NBG announced the Lari sign competition in December 2013. The temporary commission consisted of representatives of NBG, the Budget and Finance Committee of the Parliament of Georgia, the State Council of Heraldry, the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia and the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia.

On 8 July 2014, Giorgi Kadagidze, Governor of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), unveiled the winning proposal for the sign of the national currency to the public. The author of the winning sign was professional artist-ceramist, Malkhaz Shvelidze.

In choosing the winning sign, the commission gave priority to the samples based on the Georgian Mkhedruli character and made a point of the following criteria: conception, design, accordance with Georgian alphabet, existence of elements marking the currency, ease of construction, and observance of requests and recommendations determined by competition rules.

The Lari sign is based on an arched letter (Lasi) of the Georgian script. It is common international practice for a currency sign to consist of a letter, crossed by one or two parallel lines. Two parallel lines crossing the letter Lasi are the basic components of the Lari sign. The so-called “leg” of the letter, represented by a horizontal line, is a necessary attribute of the sign, adding monumental stability to the upper dynamic arc. The form of the letter is transformed in order to simplify its perception and implementation as a Lari sign.

On 18 July 2014, Giorgi Melashvili, executive director of the National Bank of Georgia, sent a request letter to the Unicode Consortium to register the symbol in the Currency Symbols block of the Unicode Standard as : ₾ U+20BE GEORGIAN LARI SIGN

On 17 June 2015, the Unicode Consortium released Unicode V8.0, which includes the Lari sign as :

Coins

Coins are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20 and 50 tetri, as well as 1 and 2 lari.

The National Bank of Georgia announced on 5 October 2018 that it would discontinue circulation of 1 and 2 Tetri coins as of 1 January 2021, and that these coins would lose their legal tender status. 1 and 2 Tetri coins could be exchanged at the National Bank of Georgia and commercial banks in Georgia within one year from 1 January 2021, and can only be exchanged at the National Bank of Georgia from 1 January 2022. According to the new regulations on cash payments introduced by the National Bank of Georgia on 1 January 2019, 1 and 2 tetri are rounded to 0, and 3, 4, 6 and 7 tetri are rounded to 5.

The National Bank of Georgia announced on 12 November 2015 that, effective 1 January 2018, the old 50 Tetri coin, issued since 1995, would be withdrawn from circulation and the coins would lose their legal tender status. The old 50 Tetri coin were exchangeable at the National Bank of Georgia and commercial banks of Georgia within one year from 1 January 2018, and from 1 January 2019 only at the National Bank of Georgia.

ImageValueTechnical parametersDescriptionIssued
fromWithdrawnObverseReverseDiameter
(mm)Mass
(g)CompositionEdgeObverseReverseFirst series (1993)Second series (2006)
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-1.jpg60px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-20-rev.jpg60px]]1 tetri15.001.38Stainless
steelSmoothVine tendril; valueBorjgali over a tree of life;
year of issue; lettering:
*საქართველოს
რესპუბლიკა;
Republic of Georgia*19962021
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-2.jpg63px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-20-rev.jpg63px]]2 tetri17.501.90Peacock; value
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-5.jpg65px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-20-rev.jpg65px]]5 tetri20.002.50Golden lion from
Alazani valley; valueCurrent
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-10.jpg68px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-20-rev.jpg68px]]10 tetri22.003.00Saint Mammes riding
a lion from Gelati
Monastery; value
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-20.jpg75px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-20-rev.jpg75px]]20 tetri25.005.00Stag by Niko
Pirosmani; value
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-50.jpg65px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-50-obv.jpg65px]]50 tetri19.002.50BrassGriffin from Samtavisi
Cathedral; value2018
[[File:Ge-money-tetri-50-2006.jpg73px]][[File:Ge-money-tetri-50-2006-obv.jpg73px]]50 tetri24.006.52CupronickelReeded
lettering:
*საქართველო ★
GEORGIA ★
საქართველო ★
GEORGIA ★*ValueCoat of arms; sun beams;
year of issue; lettering:
საქართველო2006Current
[[File:Ge-money-lari-coin-1-rev.jpg77px]][[File:Ge-money-lari-coin-1-obv.jpg77px]]₾126.207.85Half-milled; valueCoat of arms;
year of issue; lettering:
საქართველო
[[File:Ge-money-lari-coin-2-rev.jpg80px]][[File:Ge-money-lari-coin-2-obv.jpg80px]]₾227.008.00Outer:
CupronickelSun rays; value
Inner:
Cu-Al-Ni

Banknotes

Current series

Between November 2016 and October 2019 the National Bank of Georgia released five banknotes (in denominations of ₾5, ₾10, ₾20, ₾50, and ₾100), composing a new complete set. The 2016–2019 series lari notes were produced in collaboration with Oberthur Technologies, Giesecke+Devrient and De La Rue.

Upgraded series (2016–2019)ImageValueDimensions
(mm)Main
colourDescriptionIssued
fromFirst
issuedObverseReverseObverseReverse
[[File:5LariObverse.png80px]][[File:5LariReverse2017.png80px]]₾5122 × 62BrownIvane Javakhishvili;
Tbilisi State UniversityThreshing & *Fisherman
in a Red Shirt* (Niko Pirosmani)20171 Sep 2017
[[File:10LariObverse.png85px]][[File:10LariReverse.png85px]]₾10127 × 64BlueAkaki Tsereteli;
Tsereteli's poem SpringImereti - My Mother
(David Kakabadze)20191 Oct 2019
[[File:20 lari. Georgia, 2016 a.png90px]][[File:20 lari. Georgia, 2016 b.jpg90px]]₾20132 × 66RedIlia Chavchavadze; Iveria &
Sakartvelos Moambe
newspaperVakhtang Gorgasali statue;
Panorama and map
of Tbilisi (Vakhushti)20161 Feb 2016
[[File:50 lari. Georgia, 2016 a.png95px]][[File:50 lari. Georgia, 2016 b.jpg95px]]₾50137 × 68GreenQueen Tamar;
Vardzia monasterySagittarius miniature;
12th century manuscript
[[File:100 lari. Georgia, 2016 a.png100px]][[File:100 lari. Georgia, 2016 b.jpg100px]]₾100142 × 70PurpleShota Rustaveli; *The
Knight in the Panther's Skin*Georgian National Opera
Theater; Tavisupleba score1 Nov 2016

Earlier issues

The National Bank of Georgia announced that banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 lari issued between 1995 and 1999 will no longer be legal tender on 1 January 2022. These currencies can only be exchanged at the National Bank of Georgia from 1 January 2022.

ImageValueDimensions
(mm)Main
colourDescriptionIssued
fromFirst
issuedObverseReverseObverseReverse
[[File:1 lari. Georgia, 2007 a.jpg70px]][[File:1 lari. Georgia, 2007 b.jpg70px]]₾1115 × 61TealNiko PirosmanashviliTbilisi panorama;
Stag by Pirosmani2002–20075 Aug 2002
[[File:2 lari. Georgia, 2002 a.jpg70px]][[File:2 lari. Georgia, 2002 b.jpg70px]]₾2PeachZacharia Paliashvili;
Abesalom da EteriNational Opera Theater2002
[[File:5 lari. Georgia, 2002 a.jpg70px]][[File:5 lari. Georgia, 2002 b.jpg70px]]₾5BrownIvane JavakhishviliTbilisi State University2002–2013
[[File:10 lari. Georgia, 2007 a.jpg75px]][[File:10 lari. Georgia, 2007 b.jpg75px]]₾10125 × 63BlueAkaki Tsereteli;
Swallow; branchesImereti - My Mother
(David Kakabadze)
[[File:Ge-money-lari-20.jpg80px]][[File:GeorgiaPNew-20Lari-2002-donatedta b.jpg80px]]₾20131 × 65MaroonIlia Chavchavadze;
Iveria & *Sakartvelos
Moambe* newspaperVakhtang Gorgasali statue;
Panorama and map
of Tbilisi (Vakhushti)
[[File:50 lari. Georgia, 2004 a.jpg85px]][[File:50 lari. Georgia, 2004 b.jpg85px]]₾50135 × 66OliveQueen Tamar;
GriffinSagittarius miniature;
12th century manuscript2004–201329 Nov 2004
[[File:100 lari. Georgia, 2004 a.jpg90px]][[File:100 lari. Georgia, 2004 b.jpg90px]]₾100140 × 67GreenShota Rustaveli;
Angels with crossDaniel in the den of lions
from Martvili monastery2004–2014
[[File:200 lari. Georgia, 2006 a.jpg95px]][[File:200 lari. Georgia, 2006 b.jpg95px]]₾200146 × 72YellowKakutsa Cholokashvili;
Relief imagesSokhumi;
iconostasis from Tsebelda200615 Apr 2007
[[File:500 lari. Georgia, 1995 a.png92px]][[File:500 lari. Georgia, 1995 b.png92px]]₾500143 × 66Blue
greenDavid IVEarly Georgian inscriptions;
cross1995Unissued

References

References

  1. Where the lari sign is not available, the letter [[ლ]] or ISO code is used
  2. "Lari banknotes". [[National Bank of Georgia]].
  3. "Lari sign". [[National Bank of Georgia]].
  4. "Georgian Lari has its own sign". [[National Bank of Georgia]].
  5. "Lari proposal".
  6. "Announcing The Unicode® Standard, Version 8.0".
  7. "Currency Symbols : Range: 20A0–20CF".
  8. (5 October 2018). "საქართველოს ეროვნული ბანკის საბჭოს - დადგენილება №8".
  9. (28 July 2020). "Georgian 1 and 2 tetri coins to be taken out of circulation". agenda.ge.
  10. (3 January 2019). "Stores begin rounding out Georgian 1, 2-tetri coins". agenda.ge.
  11. (2 November 2015). "საქართველოს ეროვნული ბანკის საბჭოს - დადგენილება №3".
  12. (5 October 2017). "Old 50 Georgian tetri coins {{sic". agenda.ge.
  13. (1 November 2018). "Exchange of old Georgian 50 tetri coins to be possible from January 2019". agenda.ge.
  14. "Ganakhlebulilari.ge".
  15. (5 January 2022). "The Term of Circulation for GEL Banknotes of 1995-99 Issue Expired in 2022".
  16. (5 January 2022). "Circulation term of 1995-99 GEL banknotes expires". agenda.ge.
  17. (2012). "The Banknote Book". Banknotebook.com.
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