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100 Tenge 25th Anniversary of Constitution of Kazakhstan

Issuer National Bank of Kazakhstan
Year 2020
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Weight 11.17 g
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Obverse description The state emblem of Kazakhstan occupies the upper central field, depicted in high relief with a shanyrak (the crown of a yurt) radiating sunbeams above outstretched wings, flanked by decorative Kazakh ornamental scrollwork. The denomination '100' appears prominently in the lower central field, with 'TENGE' inscribed directly below. A circular legend surrounds the design, reading 'QAZAQSTAN ULTTYQ BANKI' in the upper arc and 'NATIONAL BANK OF KAZAKHSTAN' in the lower arc.
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Obverse lettering QAZAQSTAN ULTTYQ BANKI 100 TEŃGE NATIONAL BANK OF KAZAKHSTAN
(Translation: National Bank of Kazakhstan 100 Tenge)
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Kazakhstan's constitution was adopted by referendum on August 30, 1995, under circumstances that remain contested — the vote came after President Nazarbayev had dissolved parliament the previous year, concentrating executive authority before the new framework was ratified. The document that emerged gave the presidency sweeping powers that shaped the country's political structure for the following three decades.

Nickel silver circulation commemoratives of this type were issued in modest runs through Kazakhstan's state minting program and saw genuine use alongside base-metal coinage.

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