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| 背面描述 | The reverse features a colorized central composition depicting ancient rock art petroglyphs from the Saimaalu-Tash site: a solar deity figure, a mountain ibex, and a bull bearing a solar disk are rendered in vivid color against the polished silver field, faithfully reproducing the prehistoric pictographs. The denomination and inscriptions appear in the lower portion of the field. The bilingual legend in Cyrillic and Latin script identifies the site, accompanied by the silver fineness and weight specifications. |
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| 铸造量 | 2013 - Proof - 2,000 |
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Saimaalu-Tash — literally "embroidered stones" in Kyrgyz — is one of the largest concentrations of petroglyphs in Central Asia, with an estimated 90,000 images carved into volcanic rock at elevations above 3,000 meters in the Fergana Range. The site spans multiple epochs from the Bronze Age through the early medieval period. Kyrgyzstan has issued several collector coins tied to its pre-Islamic archaeological heritage, partly as a deliberate national identity project following independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.