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| Emittent | National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic |
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| Jahr | 2017 |
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| Ausrichtung | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Aversschrift | Cyrillic |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse presents a dynamic high-relief depiction of a fully armored Kyrgyz warrior on horseback, rendered in a vigorous galloping pose with a long lance leveled forward. The warrior wears elaborate lamellar armor characteristic of medieval Central Asian heavy cavalry, and the horse is similarly caparisoned. A dramatic radiating background fills the field, enhancing the heroic character of the composition. The denomination 1 СОМ appears to the left in the field. The Cyrillic legend КЫРГЫЗ КАГАНАТЫНЫН ШАЙМА-ШАЙ КУРАЛДАНГАН ЖООКЕРИ curves along the upper rim, identifying the subject as the heavily armed warrior of the Kyrgyz Kaganate. |
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The "Heavily Armed Warrior" series draws on the martial traditions of the Kyrgyz epic Manas, the oral poem considered one of the longest in world literature and a cornerstone of national identity since Kyrgyzstan's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The National Bank has issued several collector coins referencing Manas cycles, part of a broader post-Soviet effort to anchor a new currency to pre-Russian cultural heritage.
KM#76 is a circulation-quality commemorative rather than a proof issue — copper-nickel at this weight and diameter places it firmly in the handled-and-spent category, not the display cabinet.