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| Emittent | National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic |
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| Jahr | 2023 |
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| Währung | Som (1993-date) |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | At centre, a portrait of Kyrgyz composer, akyn, and manaschi Toqtoğul Satılğan uulu (1864–1933) in traditional attire is set against an intricate guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals appear at left and right, with the issuer name in Kyrgyz Cyrillic script along the upper register. The subject's birth and death years are inscribed beneath the portrait. |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | A vignette of the Kürpsay Hydroelectric Power Station is set within a mountainous landscape, with a stylised Kyrgyz mountain peak rendered in the background. Decorative microprint elements incorporating animal motifs are distributed across the design field. The issuer name, face value in Kyrgyz Cyrillic script, and commemorative year date appear in the surrounding lettering register. |
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Issued to mark three decades since the Kyrgyz som replaced the Soviet ruble in May 1993, this is a commemorative variant of the circulating 100 som rather than a standalone collector piece — meaning it entered normal circulation rather than being sold in presentation folders. The som's introduction in 1993 was notably rapid: Kyrgyzstan became the first Central Asian former Soviet republic to break from the ruble zone, a move that caused immediate friction with neighboring states still using the ruble and prompted Russia to briefly restrict trade.
Crane Currency's Dalton mill has supplied security paper to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing for over two centuries, making it an unusual but logical choice for a small nation prioritizing paper integrity over cost.