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10 Som Victory Peak

发行方 National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic
年份 2011
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面值 10 Som
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正面文字 Cyrillic
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背面描述 A detailed rendition of Jengish Chokusu (Victory Peak / Pik Pobedy), the highest summit of the Tian Shan mountain range, dominates the central field of the reverse. The mountain is depicted with bold relief lines emphasizing its imposing ridgelines and glaciated faces. The denomination '10 СОМ' is rendered in stylized lettering designed to echo the form of mountain peaks in the lower field. Inscriptions in Cyrillic and Latin script appear around the design, identifying the peak, its elevation of 7,439 metres, and the silver fineness and weight specifications. A decorative triangular border frames the entire reverse, consistent with the obverse.
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Victory Peak — known in Kyrgyz as Jengish Chokusu — sits on the Chinese border at 7,439 meters and was called Pobeda ("Victory") by Soviet cartographers who first mapped it in 1943, timing the naming to coincide with the turning of the tide at Stalingrad. The National Bank of Kyrgyzstan issued a series of collector coins commemorating the country's major geographical landmarks following independence, this piece among them.

The mountain has a grim climbers' mortality record, attributed largely to its extreme weather exposure on the northern edge of the Tian Shan range.