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100 Soʻm Parliament

Issuer Central Bank of Uzbekistan
Year 2001
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Value 100 Soʻm
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering • OʻZBEKISTON MARKAZIY BANKI • 2001
(Translation: Central Bank of Uzbekistan)
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Issued to mark the tenth anniversary of Uzbekistan's independence from the Soviet Union, this coin arrived at a moment when the som itself was barely a decade old — the currency having replaced the Russian ruble only in 1994 after a transitional coupon period. The parliament building depicted on this piece was still a relatively new institutional symbol for a country that had spent seven decades governed from Moscow.

KM#19 is a low-mintage commemorative with limited secondary market depth.