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The State Emblem of Uzbekistan occupies the central field, depicting a Humo bird with wings spread above a rising sun with radiating rays, flanked by wheat ears on the right and cotton bolls on the left, all encircled by a ribbon. Above the emblem appears a crescent moon and star. The legend OʻZBEKISTON MARKAZIY BANKI is inscribed along the upper periphery, with a beaded border running around the rim. The date 2001 appears in the lower field, flanked by the fineness designation Ag 999,9 to the left and the weight 31,1 gr to the right. |
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A detailed architectural rendering of the Oliy Majlis (Supreme Assembly, Parliament) building of Uzbekistan is depicted in the central field, shown in a frontal elevation with a prominent central rotunda surmounted by a flagpole bearing the national flag, flanked by symmetrical colonnaded wings. The legend OʻZBEKISTON MUSTAQILLIGINING 10 YILLIGI curves along the upper periphery, with a beaded border encircling the design. The denomination 100 SOʻM is inscribed in two lines in the lower field beneath the building. |
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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.